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177. Tackling the Teen Mental Health Crisis — A Conversation with Gov. Spencer J. Cox

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🗓️ 29 July 2023

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In recent months, Governor Spencer J. Cox of Utah has been in the news for the passage of two new state laws: one that puts strict limits on access to social media for teens, and another that would prohibit social media companies from using designs that are addictive to teens.

Governor Cox believes that social media and smartphones really are the culprit behind a teen mental health crisis that has manifested, for example, in a skyrocketing rate of depression among teen girls. That rate has doubled since 2010, when the smartphone began mass adoption. With this in mind, Governor Cox has made Utah the first state to act in such a direct way.

In this conversation, we asked Governor Cox about the rationale behind these laws, the pushback he expects, and what he thinks the long-term legislative vision should be when it comes to teens and social media. Governor Cox argues that In any other context, if we saw the statistics we're seeing about social media, we would drop everything to fix it. Given these drastic and unprecedented changes in mental health, it seems this is a crucial issue for our young people and that all people of faith should be engaging with this issue that is so important for kids and for the connective tissue of society.

We also want to mention that Governor Cox will be appearing at our upcoming Restore Gathering in October; in that presentation, he’ll be talking about his new initiative as incoming chairman of the National Governors Association: to help Americans “disagree better.”

We hope that regardless of the side of the political aisle you find yourself on, you can help us engage with the important ideas and issues Governor Cox is bringing to the forefront. As he might say, though we certainly won’t all agree, we can all benefit from learning to do it better.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, I just want to take a second to invite you to join me this year at Restore

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a Faith Matters Gathering happening October 13th and 14th.

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It's going to be at the Amount and America Expo Center in Sandy and it promises to be

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an exceptional conference.

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I attended last fall and found it to be a remarkably inspiring, hopeful two days of listening

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to really well-prepared, thoughtful talks as well as inspiring music and really feeling

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a deep connection with my other Latter-day Saint brothers and sisters around me in our

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shared desire to speak to the best in our faith and to speak to one another and find a sense

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of connection.

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I'm also going to be one of the people speaking.

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I'll be speaking a bit about eros energy and its connection to spirituality and to the

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light of Christ.

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And so I hope to see you all there.

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Hey everybody, this is Aubrey Chavez from Faith Matters.

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Today we were honored to bring on the governor of the state of Utah Spencer J. Cox.

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In recent months, Governor Cox has been in the news for the passage of two new state laws,

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including the put strict limits on the access to social media for teens and another it would

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prohibit social media companies from using designs that are addictive to teens.

1:27.5

Governor Cox believes that social media and smartphones really are the culprits behind

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a teen mental health crisis that is manifested, for example, in a skyrocketing rate of depression

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among teen girls.

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That rate has doubled since 2010 when mass smartphone adoption began.

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