The TRUTH About Social Media & Childhood | Jonathan Haidt X Rich Roll Podcast

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  • Rich sits down with Jonathan Haidt, an NYU professor and best-selling author, to talk about the negative impact of technology and social media on young people’s mental health and well-being, the harmful effects of hyperconnectivity, proposing potential solutions, and more. To read more about Jonathan and peruse the full show notes, go here👉🏾 bit.ly/richroll827
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00:00 Intro
    00:03:06 Inflection Points In Technology And Mental Health
    00:04:39 Impact Of Social Media On Mental Health
    00:07:48 Effects Of Smartphone And Social Media On Child Development
    00:11:55 Loss Of Childhood Independence And Trust
    00:14:58 Techno Optimism In The 90s And Early 2000s
    00:15:39 Reflections On The Early Days Of The Internet
    00:15:57 The Impact Of Hyper Connectivity
    00:16:22 Foundational Harms Of Technology
    00:17:57 Decline In Social Interaction
    00:19:10 Impact Of Technology On Teenage Socialization
    00:20:46 Attention Fragmentation And Multitasking
    00:23:54 Addiction And Brain Development
    00:30:41 Sponsor Break
    00:31:47 Gender Differences In Technology Impact
    00:32:31 The Increase In Suicide Rates
    00:33:25 The Impact Of Technology On Mental Health
    00:34:05 The Effects Of Social Media On Girls
    00:35:37 The Psychological Differences Between Boys And Girls
    00:38:44 Negative Effects Of Snapchat
    00:42:11 The Value Of Social Media To Society
    00:46:23 Proposed Solutions To Counteract The Negative Impact Of Technology
    00:47:13 Smartphone And Social Media Norms
    00:47:52 Challenges Of Implementing Norms
    00:48:41 Impact Of Florida Law
    00:48:53 Tech Companies' Responsibility
    00:49:26 Phone-Free Schools
    00:51:25 Restoring Childhood Independence
    00:52:15 Addressing Skepticism On Social Media's Impact
    00:52:43 Debunking Moral Panic Argument
    00:57:07 Consideration Of Other Factors
    00:58:52 TikTok And Mental Health
    01:01:42 Fragmentation And Misinformation
    01:02:37 The Impact Of Social Media
    01:04:22 Silencing Of Moderates
    01:06:47 Challenges For Democracy And Younger Generation
    01:11:04 Erosion Of Trust In Institutions
    01:16:19 Hope For Change And Spiritual Degradation
    01:19:17 Spiritual Wisdom And Loss Of Guidance
    01:20:00 Ego Vs. Self-Transcendence
    01:20:20 Impact Of Technology On Mental Health
    01:21:07 Self-Improvement And Mental Health
    01:22:19 Vertical Dimension Of Life
    01:24:31 Morality And Community
    01:26:21 Cohesion In American Democracy
    01:30:28 Parenting And Technology
    01:34:10 Tech Companies And Reform
    01:35:14 The Legal Battle Against Social Media Platforms
    01:36:12 The Need For Regulation And Bipartisan Support
    01:36:33 Social Media As A Common Enemy
    01:37:21 Impact Of Different Social Media Platforms
    01:39:48 Age Restrictions And Lack Of Enforcement
    01:41:51 International Efforts And Leadership
    01:43:58 Art Project As A Tool For Change
    01:50:13 Hope For Change
    01:53:09 Credits
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 145

  • @richroll
    @richroll  16 днів тому +7

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    • @GuidetteExpert
      @GuidetteExpert 12 днів тому

      There are not only snapchat streaks there are quick adds of people that you dont even know or have your phone number. Also now there are open story's of other strangers that aren't even public figures to make you stay on the platform.

    • @hassnainkhan608
      @hassnainkhan608 12 днів тому

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @AmbientClassical
    @AmbientClassical 12 днів тому +88

    It’s time for change. As a 26 yr old, I recognize that digital addiction is destroying my friends, my brother, my parents, my community, and myself. I’m sick of it. It’s time we do something and start reforming this.

    • @minhcao1838
      @minhcao1838 11 днів тому +3

      I agree. I’m starting with myself.
      Like some people who count calories (macros). I do something a little easier. I write down the title of every video I watch whether it’s a 10 second clip, reel, UA-cam clip, tv show, Netflix, etc.
      It really makes me think twice about watching something.
      I’m at #314 as of today. The majority are podcast I watch on UA-cam. I don’t think any of us know exactly how many reels we scroll through when we are addicted to our phones. I’m actually perfectly okay with this number. Im not the best reader, but I love listening and experimenting

    • @LOYAL2aT
      @LOYAL2aT 8 днів тому

      So true. My teen son visits my mother (grandma) and she plays games on her phone … she’s accustomed to living alone and that has become her distraction and dopamine fix.
      Sadly, we’re all guilty of it and I notice and intentionally observe this while around family friends and out in public. It’s screens in front on their face in place of the human whose life is limited in that space 😢 We can’t let them use us or our children as pawns …

    • @khemestre
      @khemestre 6 днів тому +1

      What are you reading on social media?? Its community events, grassroot groups, etc etc that are also on social media. Not saying your not seeing the other stuff you mentioned! But I'm reality its not going anywhere anytime soon!! 🤦🏾‍♂️ I e made my peace with it by making sure Im picking ane choosy about looking at causes and needs versus what jus appeals to me aesthetically!

  • @syrahsmythe
    @syrahsmythe 12 днів тому +80

    My sister wouldn't let my niece get an iPhone/social media until she was 16. My niece gave my sister hell for it, but my sister stuck to her guns. Now at 23, my niece actually thanked my sister for not letting have the phone and all the social media. Good mama.

    • @potterylady44
      @potterylady44 10 днів тому

      Oh wow sweet 😭😭😭😭

    • @courtneylarsen7674
      @courtneylarsen7674 2 дні тому

      My plan is to wait til mine are 16 as well! I love this so much!

  • @joec8942
    @joec8942 7 днів тому +13

    Quitting Instagram made my panic and anxiety attacks go away completely. I also have exponentially less violent random thoughts in response stressors. Best thing I’ve ever done for my mental well being.

  • @claudiacorral4559
    @claudiacorral4559 12 днів тому +48

    I am Gen X and don´t use IG, FB, TT just watch very few content creators on youtube and I can say I am very happy, my activities: gardening, hiking, mountain bike, pet sitting, cooking and yoga :)

  • @m5073
    @m5073 13 днів тому +128

    I’m an ER physician. I can’t get my adolescent or teen patients to look at me when I speak to them. Parents seem timid even asking their children to get off their phone while the doctor is speaking to them. It’s such an issue.

    • @user-bb8tz2kq7y
      @user-bb8tz2kq7y 12 днів тому +1

      The United States is now called Toddler Nation Teens and young Adults acting like little Toddlers 🤔

    • @susanjohnson1428
      @susanjohnson1428 12 днів тому +13

      Why would a parent be timid about asking their child anything? It’s this kind of behavior from parents that has let this problem get out of hand. Who’s in charge? Sounds like the kids are. Unreal

    • @London60797
      @London60797 12 днів тому +11

      We need blame parents not children

    • @susanjohnson1428
      @susanjohnson1428 12 днів тому +1

      @@London60797exactly

    • @ashleyannephd
      @ashleyannephd 12 днів тому +9

      It truly is sad to see the family disregulation around social media.

  • @HigherThinkersClub
    @HigherThinkersClub 13 днів тому +67

    It is effectively impacting Adults also

    • @MB-hz7wm
      @MB-hz7wm 12 днів тому +3

      We're the last generation who has a frame of reference for what life was like before/after cell phones and internet and I feel it's our duty to at least make an effort to show the value of both not relying on technology as well as the beauty and power it can offer us (personally and professionally).
      When younger generations are growing up valuing these things, they'll soon be parents raising their own kids instilling and/or condoning the same values.

  • @rebeccacheinemann
    @rebeccacheinemann 12 днів тому +31

    This parent is on board. Thanks Jonathan! No social media for my child.

  • @bfmchalfdead9804
    @bfmchalfdead9804 13 днів тому +29

    As a father, I lead by example and show them life outside or off the phones. I try my hardest as a parent to introduce them to everything but the digital world. In an age that kids can’t be kids it’s very disheartening

  • @OttoLinked
    @OttoLinked 10 днів тому +4

    Being a a parent is challenging enough without social media. Now it’s a true battle.

  • @michaeldean2053
    @michaeldean2053 12 днів тому +9

    The genie never goes back in the bottle.

  • @contechdownunder
    @contechdownunder 6 днів тому +2

    My sons high school just banned phones during school hours. That is a win for us in New Zealand!

  • @a.wilcox5690
    @a.wilcox5690 12 днів тому +17

    I see parents out with their kid and the parent is on their phone ignoring the kid. The kid looks bored and disconnected.

  • @johanalong2910
    @johanalong2910 12 днів тому +7

    Alright, this video was all ot took. No more social media. Even if its just for "editing" purposes. No more! A phone is a tool, not for lesure. Thank you guys for getting this out here. It matters for our future. ❤

  • @jithenin
    @jithenin 12 днів тому +5

    Thank you “ Rich “ for this PODCAST with “ Professor Jonathan “ ❤😊🙏

  • @adunzoroq33
    @adunzoroq33 12 днів тому +35

    Hands down my biggest addiction is UA-cam and especially long form podcasts like this one 🥲

    • @thepetersfamily6323
      @thepetersfamily6323 12 днів тому +9

      There are worse ways you could spend your time than listening to RRP. LOL

    • @AvsFan32
      @AvsFan32 11 днів тому +3

      Same and it’s replaced reading for me 😔

    • @potterylady44
      @potterylady44 10 днів тому

      Omg yes

    • @lisaleonard244
      @lisaleonard244 8 днів тому +3

      I listen to long form podcasts while working out at the gym and hiking. I read at night. I quit social media 2 yrs ago. Life is way better and so is my mental health and self esteem.

  • @lotusfire7478
    @lotusfire7478 12 днів тому +11

    The rule in my house, can’t get a phone until get a job. My oldest is 26 and my youngest is 10. My children are very independent and creative! I allowed them to have iPads but my husband and I place parental controls and limitations. It’s a privilege to have an electronic device. I teach families in the practice I work to place boundaries! Kids need this!

  • @user-qc2qg1iz9w
    @user-qc2qg1iz9w 12 днів тому +9

    My neighbor has a 10-year-old boy.He has 2 phones and is constantly on both at the same time.Looking at different things. When I say something to her about it she looks at me and says he'll be okay. Very sad.

  • @susannamacari3476
    @susannamacari3476 12 днів тому +3

    You guys are like guardian angels. Especially for the younger generation!
    Thank you so much Rich and Jonathan.

  • @leylaherr2395
    @leylaherr2395 3 дні тому +1

    I’m so grateful I listened to my gut all those years ago. I have a 14 year old, 12 year old and 7 year old. I decided years ago no phone or social media until 18 and so far I’m doing great, and gaining confidence every day. My children are starting to notice the negative effects it is having on their friends, even making different friend choices bc of phone and media addictions.
    My older two have an Apple Watch that allows them to text and call family members only.
    This message needs to get out. I wish more parents had the guts to at least put some restrictions on their children. Even parents of children having bad problems feel like they can’t pull back. It’s so sad 😢

  • @sandybeaches4248
    @sandybeaches4248 13 днів тому +17

    It's not just kids and teens !!!
    My 72 yr old retired husband ( I'm now positive he has undiagnosed ambergris) lives on his phone tablet and TV.
    One would think from his actions that he was a teenaged boy !
    It's a mind numbing garbage trap !!!

    • @thepetersfamily6323
      @thepetersfamily6323 12 днів тому +3

      Agree 100% I am addicted and so is my husband. We're all sitting here like zombies on our own separate devices. And it's so hard to stop!

    • @user-xp5id1kh4r
      @user-xp5id1kh4r 7 днів тому

      what's "undiagnosed ambergris"?

    • @sandybeaches4248
      @sandybeaches4248 7 днів тому

      A high functioning form of autism.

  • @syrahsmythe
    @syrahsmythe 12 днів тому +7

    Never been on ANY social media ever except for UA-cam, so I don't really know what I'm "missing." I don't even have any apps on my phone or an iTunes account. For me, shunning social media isn't about evil addiction, it's simply a time suck. I'd rather be out on a hike. Even with UA-cam, I Unsubscribed to 3/4 of the channels I had subscribed to and I only watch a couple vegan UA-camrs now on the regular. Anything long, doesn't get my view, but a few recipes here and a livestream there is about it.

  • @carmenbailey1560
    @carmenbailey1560 12 днів тому +4

    All this social media has made us all addict in one way or another. At 71 I’m connected to UA-cam in place of TV. I’ve learnt quilting, cooking techniques, gardening styles. My husband watches anything about photography, birding segments, and Unfortunately, also the arrest going through security at airports. My grandsons do gaming all the time and my daughter says that’s the only way that her son can interact with his friends. my granddaughter on the other hand I don’t know what she watches, but I know her phone is always in her hand and so she is actually very socially disconnected to her grandparents, I don’t know if that’s abnormal but anyways that’s the way it is. Great podcast and yes this is another addicted connection.

  • @chocolatemint9225
    @chocolatemint9225 12 днів тому +9

    Be the Mean Mom and Dad. It’s ok to set limits and say NO. My kids are college age now. They weren’t allowed to have a social media or smartphone until high school, and we always extremely limited their TV and computer time. They got a budget of a couple hours on Saturday/Sunday for media not related to homework, they could do gaming etc. They are thanking me now for not encouraging the addiction and they can see how devastating it is for their peers.

  • @SirtsRohutirts
    @SirtsRohutirts 11 днів тому +3

    My mother is PE teacher (the kind who at 50+ still shows and does everything). About 15 years ago she wrote a paper about Posture flaws in Basic school. At that time the school she works had a ratio about 3 posture flaws for 10 healthy children in class. By now it has flipped around. Basketball, volleyball, squats, skip rope etc are a struggle to teach cause the coordination has dropped significantly, and continues dropping. The national plan for PE subject has been made easier constantly to accommodate yet can't keep up with the drop and demands some creative thinking to even come close to achieving. By definition children aren't children anymore.. but more like young looking old people.

  • @Alexanderyayaya
    @Alexanderyayaya 5 днів тому +1

    Thanks for a great interview and thank you Jonathan for your work! This is how change begins 🤞🏻

  • @fixitfelix3207
    @fixitfelix3207 12 днів тому +3

    That was very good. Every parent should watch this episode.

  • @patmuller4461
    @patmuller4461 13 днів тому +5

    I thought that when the internet first came out that we would have world peace and the end of suffering, if we just knew about what was happening, we would do something.

  • @joleh6077
    @joleh6077 12 днів тому +4

    58:10 I'm from East Asia and I assure you, the social media problem is huge. As a collectivist society, feelings of isolation is a great fear even if people don't express openly. Almost all teens here are addicted to phones, obsessed with body image, status, and trending information. Mental health and suicide rates are going up like never before and we've hit OECD number 1 on the charts for suicide, especially among children. Hate crimes, bullying, suicide and mental health - all of these are on the rise and particularly among children and young adults and I believe apps and content ARE the direct source. Let our kids BE kids! They ARE the future.

    • @spocksdaughter9641
      @spocksdaughter9641 9 днів тому

      Thank you. I really appreciate imputei really have opportunity to know about....Best wishes to continue to Speak Up. Reguards American in the UK (on line since 1993)

  • @CarolGasses
    @CarolGasses 13 днів тому +12

    I’ve named it “popcorn brain”.

  • @pkonneker
    @pkonneker 12 днів тому +5

    It makes me super frustrated that the school has given my kids Chromebooks to bring home. I do not want that. Why are we pushing this? It does not make their education better in any substantive way, it's just a way for them to try and sneak screen time after bed and the like.

    • @chocolatemint9225
      @chocolatemint9225 12 днів тому +2

      I’m a parent and teacher at a Chromebook district. Have them do their homework at the kitchen table or where you can see them and then turn it off. Set a time and they turn the machine on to you for the night.

    • @LP-dc7fh
      @LP-dc7fh 5 днів тому

      @@chocolatemint9225all these school districts were “gifted” computers by the very companies that want to build a brand with the next generation. What data is being collected by the variety of programs that schools require children to use for testing and mind numbing exercises? Books are better, especially for young children.

    • @courtneylarsen7674
      @courtneylarsen7674 2 дні тому

      ok right?! My first grader was given a Chromebook with a game called Prodigy on it. Granted it’s “educational” but my son was 100% addicted to it. Irritable when it was taken away, asked for it all the time, etc. We have a tv with limited screen time but my kids have never been on a tablet or iPad or anything else. I assumed because the school sent it home it must be “ok.” Now I’m deep in research and it compulsory government run schooling and the benefits of homeschooling.

  • @saskhiker3935
    @saskhiker3935 12 днів тому +3

    I have a son who is the Iphone generation. Born 2000. In his teens he would have his friends over and they would sit in their room on their phones and not speak to eachother. What was the point of being together is they weren't connecting

  • @courtneylarsen7674
    @courtneylarsen7674 День тому

    Such an incredibly important conversation. Thank you both!!!

  • @renatapaschoal7605
    @renatapaschoal7605 12 днів тому +2

    Thx once more for bringing such a great guest, RR. The Anxious Generation book is my next read. 🔥🥰

  • @Golgibaby
    @Golgibaby 12 днів тому +2

    Timestamp: 25:14 appreciative of the conversation about chemical addiction versus behavioral addiction. Mahalo for this conversation and the legacy of your work, both of you!

  • @ashleyannephd
    @ashleyannephd 12 днів тому +1

    Thank you for this insightful conversation, Rich and Jonathan Haidt! Addressing the adverse effects of technology and social media on youth mental health is crucial. Your discussion on hyperconnectivity and proposed solutions opens the door to much-needed awareness and action. Looking forward to exploring more ways to support well-being in today's digital age as I continue my work.

  • @gk_coach_mario3843
    @gk_coach_mario3843 11 днів тому +3

    This is some horrifying shit… scary proposition for us as parents, specially since we didn’t grow up with this type of technology at our fingertips… we’re in uncharted waters

  • @lisablanchard8915
    @lisablanchard8915 11 днів тому +1

    Another great conversation given by Rich ,who I believe to be one of the best interviewers of our time...giving answers to the pointed questions allowing the topics to elaborate so we can fully understand...very insightful and informative...your podcast always leaves me inspired Thank You

  • @ivanak7149
    @ivanak7149 12 днів тому +3

    this is such an eye opener

  • @carolinetheherbalist
    @carolinetheherbalist 11 днів тому +1

    Our school board in the Toronto here is actually proceeding to sue the main social media platforms. Hopefully it sets a precedent like there was with litigation for 2nd hand smoke.

  • @thepetersfamily6323
    @thepetersfamily6323 12 днів тому +1

    Thanks for this, Rich. Super important for moms, dads, educators and goverment decision makers. I hope this does bring people together to help stop all that is happening to our children. It's absolutely terrible and I honestly wish I'd never allowed my young child onto the internet. Very hard to put the poop back into the horse as they say....cheers

  • @sheriready1830
    @sheriready1830 12 днів тому +2

    Thank you for another very important conversation.

  • @conorpaulpurcell3403
    @conorpaulpurcell3403 12 днів тому +2

    The corporations behind all this will be judged by history and need to be brought to justice

  • @Thorny1974
    @Thorny1974 8 днів тому

    I agree 100% with how the phone/media is negatively impacting our children. I am hesitant to agree with the no cell phone at school rule for very selfish reasons. We have had a couple cases where there was gun fire reported near our school and it was very comforting to get a text that everything was okay. I know those cases are very few and far between, but given all of the school violence, there's always a sense of fear looming over parents; and having a way to communicate with a child quickly does help to assuage some of those fears. I would love to hear how Mr. Haidt would respond to those fears.

  • @marianasalles242
    @marianasalles242 12 днів тому +1

    Precious conversation💚🙏🏻🌍✨

  • @mountainbuttons
    @mountainbuttons День тому

    This is such an important conversation. Fantastic listen, if not an easy one.

  • @dawn7220
    @dawn7220 11 днів тому +2

    I'm sending this to all of my contacts

  • @professorkorezi
    @professorkorezi 12 днів тому +2

    I'll be getting the book right away

  • @ShaneHarveyMusic
    @ShaneHarveyMusic 12 днів тому +2

    I raised 2 boys and video games were the biggest and hardest part of all parenting aspects. You should say ‘don’t let your boys play video games !!!’. It destroys so much of the right verses wrong brain development. Running over pregnant women, pushing strollers and police officers in GTA with no price paid teaches a terrible terrible lesson. Its an awful creation.

  • @KolbyKay
    @KolbyKay 12 днів тому

    Great episode as always Rich! Jonathan’s new book has been an invaluable tool, that I hope will prompt us all to reevaluate the pressures and routines our children face daily. The analogy you discussed about how we grew up in the 90’s is a distant memory in a new day of technology and social media. The street lights illuminating warning after a day of childhood debauchery no longer serves as the curfew reminder it once represented.
    A few things I would add into the equation of where we find ourselves today...
    I've spent the past 5 years researching childhood suicide and patterns for a documentary project. There is a disturbing connection between adolescent mental health and family dynamics, particularly in single-parent or divorced households. These settings often lack crucial emotional and logistical support, exacerbating mental health issues and highlighting the need for stable, nurturing environments for our kids.
    Think of it this way - divorce rates in the USA are 35-50% for first marriages and 60-70% for second ones-adding complexity to family dynamics. Coupled with the rise of a "phone-based childhood," these factors create a challenging landscape not only for our children but also for their digitally-native parents.
    Many young parents, having never known a world without the internet, unknowingly perpetuate a cycle of sleep deprivation, attention fragmentation, and social isolation, all of which Jonathan discusses in his book. These factors are pivotal in the deterioration of mental health among youths and, arguably, adults as well.
    Our brains are simply not equipped to handle the relentless barrage of information, stimulation, and interruptions that characterize modern adult life.
    However, I remain cautiously optimistic that through collective efforts from parents, educators, and policymakers, we can address this crisis and protect our children’s mental health.
    Thank you both for your vital contributions to this conversation.
    Cheers,
    Kolby

  • @Diana-dl2ft
    @Diana-dl2ft 11 днів тому +2

    I'm 29, didn't have a phone until 16, and I don't use social media but tiktok was the hardest thing to quit even though I didn't post anything. Now I only use YT and it's made a huge difference in my anxiety levels and attention span

  • @larryberman3837
    @larryberman3837 3 дні тому

    Fascinating discussion. It occurred to me that perhaps a way out of this is to remove the child’s unlimited data plan to a limited data plan that will get used up quickly by these apps. The children will get a little exposure but will also learn the lesson of rationing.

  • @BrigitteLeroux-eq5wf
    @BrigitteLeroux-eq5wf 12 днів тому +1

    In France and Belgium, the phone is not allowed at school! Have a nice day. Brigitte

  • @bellelacroix5938
    @bellelacroix5938 12 днів тому +1

    Ugh. No social media is one thing but they can still Google and get on sites that will ruin the innocence of a child in 5 minutes and there's no going back from that.

  • @chrisjeanneret5091
    @chrisjeanneret5091 10 днів тому

    There was a radio ad years ago about a summer camp. The tagline was "Give us your kid, we'll send you back a new one." Unfortunately, they later felt the need to add a disclaimer that it was not literally true. People are too literal minded, or perhaps some parents hoped it was literally true!

  • @Jack_all
    @Jack_all 7 днів тому

    Quitting facebook and social media was harder than quitting cigarettes for me an it took me 10 years and about 21 attempts to quit smoking.

  • @carolinetheherbalist
    @carolinetheherbalist 11 днів тому

    At 14:00 talking about in the 90s people let their kids out on their own, the reason actually was that there were still predominantly 1-parent working households!! I have a vivid memory of moms all being home and parks were full with moms and kids, so even though we roamed free on our bikes and skateboards we knew each house was not empty, there were trusted people home everywhere in the neighborhoods!
    When did it become necessary for both parents to work to barely survive financially? Why are salaries no longer allowing households to rarely have single income earner??

  • @figgettit
    @figgettit 2 дні тому

    empathy is an interest in the details of the social system. It is literally systematising. one thing is for sure, men don't understand how women think or how to explain it.

  • @PippiBarbieri
    @PippiBarbieri 13 днів тому +2

    I wonder what his view is about what is non political journalism - is all the major media outlets non political when it gets money from many addictive consumer products! Drug and food companies are the same companies!

  • @Gypsisoul1111
    @Gypsisoul1111 13 днів тому +4

    maybe I didn't understand his stance on Social Security, I hope he didn't mean that I am not entitled to every cent I PAID into social security? It is all I have to live on now.

    • @leslieaustin4147
      @leslieaustin4147 12 днів тому +1

      Not to mention that they are now TAXING our social security! What a NASTY surprise for us who have worked hard and now count on this money. SHAME on our government for stealing from us

  • @michellem1700
    @michellem1700 3 дні тому

    I didn’t want my kids to have phones but my husband a techie 🧑‍💻 caved and gave them phones way before I would have wanted and and I always had to be telling him to monitor or control their use I kind of gave up 😢

  • @sew1what
    @sew1what 12 днів тому +3

    How about taking porn off and out of "social" media....uuumm...ya when did it become legal to potentially expose minors to this from emotional sexual assault to a young developing mind. It's the media companies that market our children and ourselves as well.

    • @sew1what
      @sew1what 12 днів тому

      We allow it. Thank U sirs for your awesome work. Truly thank you for your service ❤🤍🙏

  • @Jorgerauhltorres
    @Jorgerauhltorres 8 днів тому

    The phone is the new babysitter. I see parents often hand over their phone to their kiddos cause it’s the only way they’re able to keep them calm.

  • @MarionMM
    @MarionMM 13 днів тому +3

    Defending the NTY after their intentional inaccurate make-believe unprofessional reporting on Oct 7th is psychotic.

  • @a.wilcox5690
    @a.wilcox5690 12 днів тому +1

    What about giving our kids only flip phones until they are 16?
    But the reality is that kids share social media so the kid with the SmartPhone will share material with your kid.

  • @marissaproulx3516
    @marissaproulx3516 2 дні тому

    I'm not saying that age limits and locking a kids phone up during school aren't helpful. But, we need to assist children and adolescents in setting healthy boundaries with their phones. It's like our drinking culture. Kids go hard at 21 or earlier when they head off to college, military, and adulthood.
    Restriction isnt enough. Parents need to model better behaviors as well when it comes to social media. It's entire cultural shift around phone/social media culture that needs attention

    • @courtneylarsen7674
      @courtneylarsen7674 2 дні тому +1

      Totally agree with this, and we also wouldn’t say “let’s show this 15 year old how to drink responsibly.” Once a parent introduces social media (16? 18?) there needs to be a level of healthy modeling and lots of conversation.
      In the meantime, a parent probably should restrict their access if they’re simultaneously on social ALL the time.

  • @GypsyIrishNewfieNomad
    @GypsyIrishNewfieNomad 12 днів тому +3

    Some parents love a built in babysitter and don't give a s$%t ....such a shame. S.M is toxic

  • @DebbiDePalma
    @DebbiDePalma 10 днів тому

    So thankful for Rich and the team🙏🏽🙌🙏🏽🫶

  • @rickjaime100
    @rickjaime100 10 днів тому

    I thought there was a clip where they were discussing online dating apps and how destructive they are for adult men and women...but I can't find that section. Any help would be appreciated!

  • @PureSparkles22
    @PureSparkles22 12 днів тому +4

    They should ban Ipads from school too

  • @wertcon
    @wertcon 12 днів тому

    Excellent interview as usua and guest as usual. BUT, I found a bit of propaganda when talking about "trolls" and "conspiracy theories" and "not sharing my opinions". Where else am I gonna share what I think?

  • @PureSparkles22
    @PureSparkles22 12 днів тому +2

    Instagram is way worse than snapchat imo

  • @TechOutAdam
    @TechOutAdam 10 днів тому +1

    This dude trying to be too safe. There’s very much conspiracies around Nine Eleven to this day. Stronger even.

  • @benjammin105123
    @benjammin105123 12 днів тому +1

    The kids can have limited data plans. Block social media through the router so they cant get it on wifi. Self limiting system.

    • @thepetersfamily6323
      @thepetersfamily6323 12 днів тому +1

      It's rather difficult to make blanket statements like this. My teenager has no "social media". However, all of her friends do at school. So she sees all the things on their phones. Also, the schools use UA-cam as a learning tool, however, UA-cam is also social media, with the newer "YT shorts" and the algorithms to keep us watching/addicted. I use distraction free UA-cam and adblock plus on Chrome browser - it does help somewhat because of the less clutter. If the schools are using apps and YT as a learning tool with no way to block out unwanted content, esp for middle and highschool-aged kids, then it's next to impossible to block things like YT for our kids! I am aware of YT KIDS but for teens that doesn't work. One example I have is that my child had to be 18 or older to watch an open heart surgery on YT, but she could easily look up very graphic violence or inappropriate/pornographic content from various videos with no issue. And there is no real age verification in place most of the time for most apps. Super easy to bypass. That's a tech company issue, as parents we can't control all of this! It's impossible because new apps and sites are coming up all the time literally by the hour! Snapchat is on many kids phones and I know of 14 year old girls who are being sextorted IN SCHOOL during class time. Smart phones need to be banned for all schools. Flip phones fine. Smart phones = lock them up! We adults have no idea what is going on. Luckily my teenager tells me some things but I'm sure I'm also in the dark on a lot and I'm a hypervigilant parent. So god help the other kids whose parents are not even this involved. The kids are screwed!

    • @benjammin105123
      @benjammin105123 12 днів тому

      You make some great points. Especially with UA-cam. I wish they would have never come up with Shorts. They say you can turn it off but I cant figure out how.

  • @CoachMak
    @CoachMak 8 днів тому

    Huge Haidt fan but for the LOVE OF GOD, SOMEONE GET HIM TO STOP WHISPERING

  • @mattsmith259
    @mattsmith259 3 дні тому

    As a boy, you told me play was bad! As a young adult, you told me play was bad! As an adult man, you tell me sex and play are bad! .... me.... im out! We need to give more Adderall!!!! 😂

  • @sacric1de
    @sacric1de 12 днів тому +1

    As time went on, the mission to give information to the user, was reversed. Ive never seen so much useless, nonsense vids, articles in my life. They all come off as about the same quality of popup ads from unsavory websites

  • @mattsmith259
    @mattsmith259 3 дні тому

    Kids are way more innovative and trustworthy than adults! An adult will look you in the eye and lie to you most times! Kids mostly tell the truth.

  • @popatatina
    @popatatina 11 днів тому

    Thank you for this podcast, it's surely an interesting topic to every concerned parent. Sadly I disagree with Jonathan Haidt's diminishing attitude towards the harmful influence that video games have on boys. Also, there is no word about po£n which, same as video games, also affects boys more than girls. This is the second podcast where the expert directly or indirectly favours girls, much disappointing.

  • @theIdlecrane
    @theIdlecrane 13 днів тому +6

    When I was a kid in the 90s the girls bought girlie magazines and cut out pictures to put them in their school diaries. Fast forward to today, the girls stare at their phone and suddenly decide they want to be a dude … Progress, right ? 😅

  • @spojce9
    @spojce9 10 днів тому +1

    whatever luddites

  • @Vitestrategy
    @Vitestrategy 7 днів тому

    Are kids afraid of social death because parents did not ensile their kids to value them selves and create their own path in life.

  • @karlaloero-gordon1388
    @karlaloero-gordon1388 12 днів тому +1

    The reason I got my kid a phone was for all the shootings going on in school. I would like for them to be able to call me. It’s a big price to pay with all the other consequences.

    • @London60797
      @London60797 12 днів тому +3

      How does it help ?

    • @thepetersfamily6323
      @thepetersfamily6323 12 днів тому +1

      @@London60797 I keep thinking this as well. This young woman was just killed in the US and dismembered after going on a date with a guy. The family had 360 life or something on her phone and did it stop her from being murdered? NOPE! I think we fool ourselves into thinking that we NEED these phones. What about the girl that got murdered on campus while running alone? Did it stop her from getting murdered? No it didn't. It might help in criminal cases though such as Kohberger, etc. But overall I think the negative outweighs the good for these devices. A flip phone could also call 911!!!

    • @bpg201
      @bpg201 12 днів тому +2

      It's horrific we have to think about that so much in this country......

  • @BeHo-ci8zw
    @BeHo-ci8zw 13 днів тому +1

    Grow up and start to learn. School has made you to view the world in one way. People that give a crap see it in many ways. Every generation has issues with the younger generation. You aged into an older person and you just don’t know how to interact with people. You are in charge of your life. Grow and learn. Kids need parents.

  • @nancyroberts9776
    @nancyroberts9776 12 днів тому +4

    Don’t have kids. Problem solved.

  • @LordOfFeelings
    @LordOfFeelings 13 днів тому

    boo!

  • @Raw.milk1
    @Raw.milk1 11 днів тому

    I’m 28, my childhood was awesome I grew up playing outside a lot with my cousins and being in school without a phone but as I started to reach highschool I discovered high speed internet porn and till this day, I struggle trying to quit, I deleted IG and TikTok, I only now have Snapchat but I see the effects from Snapchat too, they’re really trying to suck in the ig any TikTok deleters and all the kids. I’m done. I don’t want to live like this anymore. Addicted to the internet. Everyone around me is also always on the phones it’s very sad. I really hope somehow we can reverse this and go back to how it was atleast a few years ago. Now it’s just bad!

  • @smoothsack2624
    @smoothsack2624 8 днів тому

    Moderate liberals need to keep reeling it in like this. If not, they come apart along with the radical left.

  • @MinorScalesMajorFuckups
    @MinorScalesMajorFuckups 12 днів тому

    2010 might be the age when first many kids got to watch a lot of porn (for a kid at least) and i think the "step-family member" fetish started around 2014

  • @DebbiDePalma
    @DebbiDePalma 10 днів тому +2

    How can we cut this into a 5 min video for young people? 🌟🙏🏽🫶