Digital Overload, Boundaries, and Building Balance episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 40 MIN

Digital Overload, Boundaries, and Building Balance

from WV Uncommonplace : Uncommon Conversations · host Jr Sparrow

🔊 Episode Summary:On this powerful episode of WV UncommonPlace, J.R. is joined by licensed psychologist Dr. Stephanie Maser for an in-depth conversation about digital overstimulation, emotional boundaries, and reclaiming presence in a tech-driven world.From the nostalgic simplicity of growing up in the pre-internet era to the current age of algorithms, scrolling, and digital addiction, this episode gets real about what it means to stay mentally grounded. J.R. reflects on turning 40 and how long it took to develop healthy boundaries—sparking a raw and honest discussion about why boundaries are often learned late, and how we can start building them now.Dr. Maser brings years of experience working with anxiety, relationships, identity, and burnout, offering both a clinical and deeply human perspective. She dives into:🔐 How to recognize the signs that you need boundaries🧠 The psychology of dopamine, habits, and screen addiction💔 How digital behavior disrupts intimacy and relationships💬 The dangers of confusing attention with connection🧘‍♀️ Strategies for reclaiming mental clarity and emotional control🐾 The importance of sensory grounding, pets, and daily joyAnd in a heartfelt turn, J.R. flips the mic back to Dr. Maser in a “2020-style” interview inspired by Barbara Walters, exploring how she practices self-care, maintains her joy, and structures her life with the same boundaries she encourages in others."We are now motivated by an algorithm." – Dr. Maser"Digital behavior is hijacking our dopamine—and most people don’t even know it.""Presence is the antidote to overstimulation.""Sometimes we confuse a dopamine hit with emotional intimacy.""It took me until my 30s to learn boundaries—and I’m still learning them." – J.R.Why digital fog and emotional fatigue hit hardest at nightHow technology impacts romantic and platonic relationshipsThe difference between overstimulation and overwhelmHow clinicians protect themselves from emotional exhaustionPractical grounding exercises for daily digital detoxingWhether you’re navigating burnout, a phone addiction, or just trying to find a sense of self in a hyper-connected world, this episode offers clear guidance, human connection, and hope.Boundaries aren’t about shutting people out. They’re about letting the right people in—and making space for yourself first.🌐 Website: https://www.drstephaniemaser.com📝 Services available via telehealth in 42 states📍Specialties: Relationships, Anxiety, Identity, Burnout, Athletes, Equine Therapy🧭 Key Quotes:💬 What You'll Learn:💡 Final Takeaway:🔗 Connect with Dr. Stephanie Maser:

🔊 Episode Summary:On this powerful episode of WV UncommonPlace, J.R. is joined by licensed psychologist Dr. Stephanie Maser for an in-depth conversation about digital overstimulation, emotional boundaries, and reclaiming presence in a tech-driven world.From the nostalgic simplicity of growing up in the pre-internet era to the current age of algorithms, scrolling, and digital addiction, this episode gets real about what it means to stay mentally grounded. J.R. reflects on turning 40 and how long it took to develop healthy boundaries—sparking a raw and honest discussion about why boundaries are often learned late, and how we can start building them now.Dr. Maser brings years of experience working with anxiety, relationships, identity, and burnout, offering both a clinical and deeply human perspective. She dives into:🔐 How to recognize the signs that you need boundaries🧠 The psychology of dopamine, habits, and screen addiction💔 How digital behavior disrupts intimacy and relationships💬 The dangers of confusing attention with connection🧘‍♀️ Strategies for reclaiming mental clarity and emotional control🐾 The importance of sensory grounding, pets, and daily joyAnd in a heartfelt turn, J.R. flips the mic back to Dr. Maser in a “2020-style” interview inspired by Barbara Walters, exploring how she practices self-care, maintains her joy, and structures her life with the same boundaries she encourages in others."We are now motivated by an algorithm." – Dr. Maser"Digital behavior is hijacking our dopamine—and most people don’t even know it.""Presence is the antidote to overstimulation.""Sometimes we confuse a dopamine hit with emotional intimacy.""It took me until my 30s to learn boundaries—and I’m still learning them." – J.R.Why digital fog and emotional fatigue hit hardest at nightHow technology impacts romantic and platonic relationshipsThe difference between overstimulation and overwhelmHow clinicians protect themselves from emotional exhaustionPractical grounding exercises for daily digital detoxingWhether you’re navigating burnout, a phone addiction, or just trying to find a sense of self in a hyper-connected world, this episode offers clear guidance, human connection, and hope.Boundaries aren’t about shutting people out. They’re about letting the right people in—and making space for yourself first.🌐 Website: https://www.drstephaniemaser.com📝 Services available via telehealth in 42 states📍Specialties: Relationships, Anxiety, Identity, Burnout, Athletes, Equine Therapy🧭 Key Quotes:💬 What You'll Learn:💡 Final Takeaway:🔗 Connect with Dr. Stephanie Maser:

NOW PLAYING

Digital Overload, Boundaries, and Building Balance

0:00 40:50

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Bitcoin Is Dead Trey Carson Welcome to Bitcoin is Dead, the ultimate Bitcoin variety show where host Trey takes you on a journey through the ever-evolving world of Bitcoin. Each episode brings new personalities, fascinating locations, and insightful conversations with politicians, educators, and innovators shaping the future of Bitcoin. Whether you're a seasoned Bitcoiner or just starting your journey, tune in for thought-provoking discussions, unique perspectives, and a deep dive into the ideas and people driving the Bitcoin revolution. Explicit The Uncaged Pod Jess MacMillan The Uncaged Pod is the podcast for bold, soul-led women who are ready to break free from the cages of perfectionism, people-pleasing, and limiting beliefs. Hosted by Jess MacMillan, mama, keynote speaker, and women's empowerment advocate, this show delivers raw conversations, powerful insights, and unapologetic truths that will inspire you to reclaim your voice, rewrite your story, and rise with unstoppable confidence.Each week, Jess and her guests dive into topics around leadership, personal growth, entrepreneurship, and motherhood, offering real-life strategies, soulful reflections, and empowering stories to help you lead, live, and love uncaged.Whether you're an entrepreneur, a creative, or a woman who’s remembering who she really is, The Uncaged Pod is your invitation to step into your power and live life on your own terms. Explicit Unfiltered Casefile Presents Unfiltered invites guests from all walks of life to share real stories about justice and transformation. Join host Raquel O'Brien for a series of raw and honest conversations from a range of perspectives in an invitation for you to make up your own mind. No topic is off-limits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Explicit Why We Overeat with Maggie Sterling Maggie Sterling Want to lose weight without constantly fighting yourself? "Why We Overeat" takes a different approach to sustainable weight loss by uncovering the real reasons behind your eating habits. Each week, Maggie and Ryan share practical strategies to stop overeating, end emotional eating, and break free from the diet-binge cycle. Unlike traditional weight loss podcasts, we focus on the "why" behind your food choices and how your brain influences eating behaviors. Through candid conversations you'll discover how to create lasting change without restrictive diets or complicated food rules. Whether you struggle with stress eating, late-night snacking, or portion control, this podcast helps you understand your relationship with food and build sustainable habits that actually last. Join us to learn why addressing the root causes of overeating is the key to achieving your weight loss goals. Learn more at www.vibewithmaggie.com Explicit

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of WV Uncommonplace : Uncommon Conversations?

This episode is 40 minutes long.

When was this WV Uncommonplace : Uncommon Conversations episode published?

This episode was published on December 11, 2025.

What is this episode about?

🔊 Episode Summary:On this powerful episode of WV UncommonPlace, J.R. is joined by licensed psychologist Dr. Stephanie Maser for an in-depth conversation about digital overstimulation, emotional boundaries, and reclaiming presence in a tech-driven...

Can I download this WV Uncommonplace : Uncommon Conversations episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!