The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Julie Scelfo - Inside the Movement To Save Childhood From Big Tech

Dec 11, 2025
Julie Scelfo, a journalist and founder of Mothers Against Media Addiction, sheds light on the detrimental effects of unregulated tech on youth mental health. She links social media exposure to rising suicide rates and argues for a return to traditional learning without screens in classrooms. Scelfo advocates for mandatory safety checks on AI products and emphasizes the need for data transparency from tech companies. With cultural change and community organizing, she aims to protect children from harmful digital influences and foster healthy offline development.
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INSIGHT

Social Media's Role In Youth Mental Health

  • Social media and smartphones are major drivers of the youth mental health crisis including rising suicide rates.
  • Julie Scelfo argues regulation is needed because children are being exposed to harmful algorithms at formative ages.
INSIGHT

Lobbying Power Blocks Safety Reform

  • Big Tech's lobbying power undermines widely supported safety laws despite bipartisan concern.
  • Scelfo points to lobbyist ratios and specific legislative blockages as evidence of tech influence.
ANECDOTE

Rapid Growth Like MADD

  • MAMA grew faster than planned: launched with a goal of six chapters and now has nearly 40 in 22 states.
  • The movement models itself after Mothers Against Drunk Driving to build local chapters and pressure change.
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