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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2021 · 34 MIN

Digital Minimalism In The 21st Century

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It isn’t hyperbole: Technology is in many ways taking over our daily lives. Research has found that children spend 1200 hours per year on technological devices. And adults? We waste approximately 6200 hours a year—or up to a staggering equivalent of 44 years of our lives—staring at screens. In this era of technological-everything, is digital minimalism even possible?On today’s show I speak with Bill Brady, CEO of Troomi. As a father of five, Bill offers up his best tips for creating a culture within our homes that prioritize in-person time as opposed to screen time; he suggests action steps for adults looking to achieve digital minimalism, too. Here’s a preview:[4:15] Beyond cyberbullying: The wide-ranging effects of technology on kids[8:30] 3 House Rules that prioritize real-life relationships over virtual ones[13:30] The importance of technological time-outs for working professionals[20:15] How to know when your child is ready for a cell phone Resources mentioned in the episode:Upchoose.com * Want more shows like this one? Check out #0134: Raising Good Humans With Minimalist Parenting Guidance.* Like the show? Help it grow by leaving a quick review! On the Apple Podcasts app, hit the Library tab, scroll allll the way to the bottom past all prior episodes, then click on the stars to leave a review. (Thank you!)* Join our (free!) community here.* Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Pinterest. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

It isn’t hyperbole: Technology is in many ways taking over our daily lives. Research has found that children spend 1200 hours per year on technological devices. And adults? We waste approximately 6200 hours a year—or up to a staggering equivalent of 44 years of our lives—staring at screens. In this era of technological-everything, is digital minimalism even possible? On today’s show I speak with Bill Brady, CEO of Troomi. As a father of five, Bill offers up his best tips for creating a culture within our homes that prioritize in-person time as opposed to screen time; he suggests action steps for adults looking to achieve digital minimalism, too.   Here’s a preview: [4:15] Beyond cyberbullying: The wide-ranging effects of technology on kids [8:30] 3 House Rules that prioritize real-life relationships over virtual ones [13:30] The importance of technological time-outs for working professionals [20:15] How to know when your child is ready for a cell phone   Resources mentioned in the episode: Upchoose.com   * Want more shows like this one? Check out #0134: Raising Good Humans With Minimalist Parenting Guidance. * Like the show? Help it grow by leaving a quick review! On the Apple Podcasts app, hit the Library tab, scroll allll the way to the bottom past all prior episodes, then click on the stars to leave a review. (Thank you!) * Join our (free!) community here. * Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Pinterest.

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