4.8 • 770 Ratings
🗓️ 13 December 2019
⏱️ 27 minutes
🧾️ Download transcript
In this episode of Komando On Demand, Kim talks to a mom who banned her kids from using technology for 30 days. You'll never believe the results. Plus, a warning for the students in your life: Put down the smartphone in class. Here's why. And Uber recently released its first-ever safety report. The data might make you rethink ridesharing services.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Click on a timestamp to play from that location
0:00.0 | All of it. YouTube, Netflix, iPads, all of it. We took it off the table. And honestly, I was terrified. I assumed it would be impossible and they would be just going through withdrawals. But what happened, we couldn't believe it. |
0:14.0 | Welcome to Commando on Demand Insider, your fast-paced weekly update straight from Kim's desk to your ears. I'm Mike James, and in just a bit, Kim talks with an internet entrepreneur on how he's making |
0:26.1 | money with Google ads and just how much you can make. |
0:29.1 | You're going to be surprised. |
0:30.9 | Also, Kim covers how using Uber to get around might be more dangerous than you think. |
0:37.4 | Our second guest today is kind of an accidental internet sensation. |
0:42.1 | She banned her kids from using the internet for 30 days. |
0:45.2 | Well, first off, how do you do that? |
0:47.7 | Plus, she got some pretty amazing results. |
0:50.4 | Talk to her. |
0:51.1 | Another hot topic this week is how smartphones are affecting kids' grades. |
0:55.8 | And we'll hear from good old Texas and a guy that took over his daughter's Instagram account. |
1:01.4 | Chaos ensued. It's a funny story. We're going to let him tell it. |
1:05.1 | And today's trivia is technology is involving at, of course, a faster rate than ever before. |
1:10.9 | A lot of technology that's been around for a long time is considered commonplace. |
1:14.8 | Some of those early innovations we now take for granted have interesting beginnings, including, listen closely, camera phones, the computer mouse, wireless headphones, LED technology, and CT scans. |
1:27.5 | Now, what do those five technologies have in common? |
1:31.1 | Are they, A, all invented in Japan? |
1:34.4 | B, each released in 1972, or C, developed by NASA, |
1:40.9 | or D, uses a Qualcomm chip. |
1:44.5 | What are they have in common? |
1:45.7 | And again, it's camera phones, computer mouse, wireless headphones, LED technology, and CT scans. |
... |
Please login to see the full transcript.
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from WestStar Multimedia Entertainment, Inc, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.
Generated transcripts are the property of WestStar Multimedia Entertainment, Inc and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.