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[Finding Wonder in the Past: A Conversation with Nate DiMeo]-[How to get your sense of wonder back (w/ Nate DiMeo)]

How to Be a Better Human · B2 · 2025-02-24

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Cultivating Curiosity and Connecting with the Past

In this episode of How to Be a Better Human, host Chris Duffy sits down with Nate DiMeo, the creator of the acclaimed podcast and author of The Memory Palace. DiMeo, known for his unique ability to breathe life into historical narratives, shares his philosophy on storytelling, the nature of memory, and how engaging with the past can make us more present in our daily lives.

The Nature of Wonder and Presence

DiMeo describes his work not as traditional history, but as an exploration of “feelings and wonder.” For him, wonder is not merely about accumulating facts or dates; it is a transformative experience. He notes that when a story from the past “snaps you into presence,” it bridges the gap between different eras, helping us understand our own lives through the lens of those who came before us. DiMeo explains, “Those moments when something kind of reaches out of the past here and touches you... what wonder is is something that snaps you into presence.”

The Art of Storytelling and Empathy

DiMeo’s approach to history is deeply rooted in his background in creative writing and comedy. He emphasizes that he is “professionally open to history stuff,” maintaining a list of seemingly random historical details—like the first elephant in the U.S. in 1803—that wait for the right moment to crystallize into a narrative. This process is about finding the “grit that turns into the pearl,” where a historical detail becomes a vessel for exploring universal human experiences. By focusing on the “life between the plot points,” DiMeo fosters empathy, allowing listeners to view historical figures as complex, living individuals rather than static names in a textbook.

Living Intentionally in an Algorithmic World

A significant portion of the conversation addresses the challenge of maintaining curiosity in the age of algorithms. DiMeo warns against “algorithmic thinking,” which prioritizes popular, high-engagement content (the “plot points”) at the expense of the nuanced, “in-between” stories that might hold more personal meaning. He suggests that we are defined by what we pay attention to: “We are what we pay attention to. Pay attention to what you care about.” By consciously choosing what to focus on, we can resist the homogenization of our interests and maintain our capacity for genuine wonder.

Identity Beyond Our Creations

Reflecting on his career, DiMeo discusses the importance of detaching one’s identity from one’s work. Whether it is his podcast or his past musical endeavors, he views these projects as vessels that are “infinitely reconfigurable.” He credits his ability to navigate life transitions to the realization that he is the creator of his work, not the work itself. By “casting a wide enough beam” with his metaphorical flashlight, he remains open to new experiences, trusting that his core interests will continue to guide him toward meaningful projects.

Ultimately, DiMeo’s work serves as a reminder that history is not a dusty record of the dead, but a vibrant, living dialogue. By engaging with the past with patience, empathy, and curiosity, we become better citizens of the present, more capable of finding beauty and meaning in the mundane details of our own lives.

🎯Key Sentences

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That sounds like a threat.
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I don't know.
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you know where to look
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Something moved me once.
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Often I don't know why.
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📝Key Phrases

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cut through the whirr and sputter
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snap me into presence
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matched up with
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roll around in your head
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wear my own shoes and walk around
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