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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 31 MIN

S1 | EP1: Unboxing a Future with Christine

from Infinite Halls: For Parents Raising Kids in a World of Screens · host Arcadia Kim - Infinite Screentime

Unboxing a FutureWhat if the thing that looks like rule-breaking… is actually readiness?In this episode of Infinite Halls, I sit with a story that starts in a very familiar place: slime videos, squishy toys, and a child who just couldn’t seem to get enough of her screen.But this isn’t just a story about screen time.It’s a story about a girl named Mimi—who, before the age of ten, wasn’t just consuming content. She was studying it. Testing it. Recreating it. And eventually… selling it.What began as harmless watching turned into something much harder to define:Was this too much screen time?Or was it the early signals of something else—curiosity, agency, even entrepreneurship?For Christine, Mimi’s mom, the tension wasn’t just about limits.It was about interpretation.When your child pushes past boundaries, how do you know if it’s a problem… or a sign they’re ready for more?This episode lives right in that uncomfortable space.Because the truth is, parenting in the digital age rarely presents itself in clean lines. It shows up messy. Blurry. A little too early. A little too much.And sometimes, what looks like disobedience is actually a child trying to make sense of the world they’re already living in.Together, we unpack what it means to:Notice the difference between distraction and directionHold boundaries without shutting something down too soonSit with the discomfort of not immediately knowing what’s “right”And recognize purpose—even when it arrives in forms we don’t fully understandThis is not a story about permissive parenting.And it’s not a story about letting screens run wild.It’s a story about restraint.About timing.About learning when to step in… and when to step back.Because sometimes, the real question isn’t:“How do I stop this behavior?”It’s:“What is this moment trying to teach my child—and me?”If you’ve ever found yourself wondering whether to pull the plug… or lean in just a little longer, this episode is for you.No judgment. No rules. Just a real story from inside the endless twists and turns of raising kids in a world of screens.Welcome to Infinite HallsThis episode is supported by Mums@PLAY—building community for moms navigating work, life, and everything in between. The MAP Circle is their space for mompreneurs and solopreneurs ready to grow. Explore more: https://mumsatplay.com/Mums@Play CircleThe MAP Circle is part the Mums@PLAY community, designed for solopreneurs growing their businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showIf this episode resonated with you, follow Infinite Halls so you don’t miss what’s next—and share it with someone who’s navigating this too.You can find more from me at https://infinitescreentime.comFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitescreentime/Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arcadiakim/Infinite Halls is built on stories—the kind that take time, care, and real listening to tell well. Each episode involves research, recording, editing, and thoughtful production to honor the voices shared here. That work isn’t fast, and it isn’t free.Your support keeps us going:  https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/7TDSUMBR5TR5A No judgment. No rules. Just real stories.See you in the next Infinite Hall.

Unboxing a Future What if the thing that looks like rule-breaking… is actually readiness? In this episode of Infinite Halls, I sit with a story that starts in a very familiar place: slime videos, squishy toys, and a child who just couldn’t seem to get enough of her screen. But this isn’t just a story about screen time. It’s a story about a girl named Mimi—who, before the age of ten, wasn’t just consuming content. She was studying it. Testing it. Recreating it. And eventually… selling it. What...

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