Hello from Denver!
I’m on vacation with my good friend George. Join us at the kitchen table to talk about new euphemisms for border jumpers, whether gays should have stuck with civil unions, old-school parenting, and that kitchen wall telephone.
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Back to your question about using “lens” or another word, l think it is the right word to use. I remember James Lindsay explaining the difference between “framing” an discussion or “lensing” it. He explained that if you look at something through a particular “lens” you are keeping it in tight focus rather than filling in a picture (framing). I though this was a nice contrast. Therefore, I vote for you to keep the “lens” in your description. “Through a . . . perspective” is too many words and a bit flaccid to catch people’s attention.
I enjoyed this episode. Though it was informal, it was fun to see Josh and George “letting their hair down” as it were.