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What if every moment of your adolescence could be captured in a snap? What if every thought you had as a teenager could be sent in a few thumb taps? What if as a pre-teen you'd had 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week access to send a message to every single person you did or did not like in school?
With smartphones in hand, kids today are experiencing a level of constant connectedness the world has never known. Unfortunately, many experts say it's causing never before seen levels of anxiety and depression and blazing an unintended trail of life-altering digital permanence. What's a parent to do? Is occasional cell phone monitoring too much? Or not enough?
In today's episode, I'm interviewing Titania Jordan -- nationally-recognized social media, tech expert and CPO of The Bark App (affiliate link). In this episode we discuss:
I close out today's show, as the end of Season 1, with a recap of what the This Unmillennial Life Facebook group listed as their most memorable moments from this season of the podcast.
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~Regan
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