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Raising Good Humans

Beyond the Screen: Redefining Childhood in the Digital Era w/ Jon Haidt

Raising Good Humans

Dear Media, Aliza Pressman

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4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

This week, social psychologist and author Jon Haidt joins us to discuss the challenges and solutions for parenting in a digital age. We explore the impact of technology on child development, discussing how to reclaim the joy and adventure of childhood from the clutches of smartphones and screens. Haidt shares practical advice on fostering resilience, encouraging free play, and building community to help children thrive in today’s tech-saturated world. 


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0:00.0

The following podcast is a dear media production.

0:04.0

Please don't fast forward this intro.

0:10.0

Please don't fast forward this intro.

0:13.8

I have a couple of things that I just must say.

0:17.5

The first is, happy Mother's Day,

0:21.1

to all of you who are mothering, you are so spectacular. This is so hard, it's so rewarding,

0:30.3

and you are so doing enough.

0:35.8

The fact that you're here and the fact that you're curious

0:41.0

means that every single one of the humans you're raising is so lucky.

0:47.0

And I'm so lucky to have all of you in my life and all of your support and all of your trust.

0:57.0

I take it so seriously. I'm so honored and I hope you treat yourselves with such grace and love and kindness on Mother's

1:09.2

day. You so deserve it every day. And now I also just wanted to give you a proper introduction.

1:18.0

I don't always have an introduction that is absolutely necessary,

1:22.0

so if you fast-forward it I understand but this

1:25.0

introduction really puts this episode in context.

1:30.3

Welcome to Raising Good Humans I'm Dr. Eliza Pressman and today's episode I have a lot of I have a lot of feelings about because it's with Jonathan Hight who wrote the

1:46.2

anxious generation how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of

1:51.8

mental illness. Jonathan Hight is a

1:55.0

social psychologist.

1:56.0

he's a social psychologist. He's a professor at NYU.

1:58.0

He's also written the happiness hypothesis, the righteous mind,

2:01.0

the coddling of the American mind and all minus one. Now I have a few things that I

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