
Clare Morell
Author and fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Focuses on policy solutions, helping lawmakers pass laws to protect kids online from the harms of smartphones, social media, and online pornography.
Top 3 podcasts with Clare Morell
Ranked by the Snipd community

Jun 4, 2025 • 57min
The Clash of Parenting and Social Media in a Digital Age — A Conversation with Clare Morrell
Clare Morell, Director of the Technology and Human Flourishing Project and author of "The Tech Exit," dives deep into the impact of social media on children. She discusses the pitfalls of current parental controls and the addictive nature of technology, likening it to drug dependency. The conversation reveals alarming research on social media's role in increasing anxiety and self-harm among youth. Morell emphasizes the urgent need for parental guidance to counteract digital dependence, promoting healthier relationships and emotional well-being for children.

Jun 2, 2025 • 37min
Why Your Child's Smartphone Is More Dangerous Than You Think with Clare Morell
Clare Morell, an author and policy expert at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, tackles the urgent smartphone dilemma facing families. She reveals how parental controls can’t thwart tech dangers, advocating for a complete tech detox instead. Morell stresses the mental health impacts of excessive screen time, especially in low-income families, while proposing healthier communication alternatives. Her discussion draws parallels with Big Tobacco, pushing for stricter legal measures against tech companies to safeguard children’s well-being in this digital age.

May 29, 2025 • 1h 2min
Ep 1197 | It’s Not Too Late to Take Away Your Kid’s Phone | Guest: Clare Morell
Clare Morell, an author and fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, dives into the alarming effects of screen time on children. She argues that the ideal screen time for kids is none at all. Morell explains the distinction between passive and active screen usage, emphasizing that both harm child development. The discussion also highlights troubling findings about the popular show 'CoComelon' and urges parents to reconsider tech in schools, advocating for a healthier, screen-free environment for young minds.