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The Mom Room

EP132. Baby Unplugged, with Sophie Brickman

The Mom Room

Renee Reina & Podcast Nation

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

EP132. Sophie Brickman is a writer, reporter, and editor whose new book, Baby Unplugged, explores how technology infiltrates every aspect of raising children. Renee and Sophie chat about smart socks for infants, virtual villages, baby paparazzi (i.e., parents with smart phones), smart toys, and e-books vs. print books.  RENEE REINA Instagram: @themomroompodcast | @reneereina_ The Mom Room Shop www.themomroompodcast.com TikTok: @reneereina_ Facebook Community SOPHIE BRICKMAN Website: www.sophiebrickman.com Book: Baby, Unplugged SPONSORS Goodnight World! A new podcast series developed by Sesame Workshop and Headspace to help get your kids ready for sleep. Canva Pro. Get a FREE 45-day extended trial when you visit Canva.me/MOMROOM and use code MOMROOM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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It is back to school season and you know what that means.

0:11.1

Lots of items are heading to school and they're not always necessarily coming back.

0:15.2

They're either headed to the lost and found, they're left on the school bus, their friends

0:18.9

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parents nationwide. Welcome to the mom room podcast. My name is Renee Rina and I am definitely the mom friend

1:34.4

you have always wanted. Welcome to the Tuesday episode. I have my Envisaline in. So please bear with me, okay, with the S sounds especially. I love the topic of today's

1:49.9

episode and I think it's something that we don't often talk about. So initially when I was approached

1:57.2

to have Sophie on the podcast, I thought she wanted to talk about like screens.

2:02.5

And I was thinking, well, like that's not really a topic. You know, like I thought she was going to be

2:07.0

anti-screen just because of the title of her book is called Baby Unplugged. But that was not it at all.

2:14.6

It was actually such a fascinating conversation to talk about how technology is so much a

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