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Parent Tech

Exploring how parents, kids, and technology interact. Screen time, smartphones, AI, and more.

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    Good Design Does Some Of The Work: Interviewing Nichole Rouillac, Designer, Mom, And CEO

    The best kids tech experiences don't happen by accident. They follow from someone designing carefully for a specific situation.In this episode of Parent Tech, I sit down with Nichole Rouillac, CEO of industrial design studio level and mom of two, to hear how she thinks about technology for her kids. We cover what she's actually doing and why.Nichole has worked with Microsoft, Logitech, Tempo, and Nex, and has a thoughtful approach to kids tech. She's been thinking about this stuff for years from a different vantage point than most parents.We get into:- Her work with the team at Nex on the Playground — the cube shape, the colors, and the monocle camera cover- How audiobooks and Osmo helped her daughter become an avid reader- The Tonie Box, Yoto, Tin Can Phone, and Apple Watch — what she chose for each of her kids and why- Parental controls — what she actually does and why it still takes effort- How her 12-year-old uses Roblox, Minecraft, and coding as both social and creative outlets- Her device and app recommendations for different agesResources mentioned:My Nex Playground review: www.parent.tech/p/nex-playground-review-all-is-forgivenAsh Brandin's Power On (referenced in episode): www.parent.tech/p/book-review-power-onJoan Ganz Cooney Center family tech cycle report: joanganzcooneycenter.org/publication/the-family-tech-cycle📌 Subscribe for more interviews, insights, and stories from parents at www.parent.techLearn more about Nichole and level at www.leveldesignsf.com00:00 Introduction01:00 Nichole's background — designing for families as a mom and studio CEO01:28 The Nex Playground design story05:29 The monocle — designing a camera cover07:29 How Nichole thinks about kids and technology10:38 Screen time philosophy and her two kids12:24 Social screen time — Roblox, Minecraft, and staying connected with classmates13:29 Parental controls — what works and what still takes effort15:06 The Tin Can Phone16:30 The Apple Watch and giving her daughter independence18:02 How technology helped her daughter love reading20:49 Osmo — physical letter tiles and the iPad23:44 What to look for in education technology26:24 Independence and devices designed for kids to use on their own28:07 Her 12-year-old's interests — coding, robotics, writing her own video games33:53 YouTube as a starting point — balloon animals, cooking, crafts39:15 Device and app recommendations — Yoto, Osmo, Endless Reader, KiwiCo, Nex Playground41:01 Family favorites on the Nex Playground42:06 Closing

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    How To Learn With Your Kids: Behind The Scenes With Kristen Kim And Culture Kids

    In today’s episode of Parent Tech, we sit down with Kristen Kim, creator of the award-winning podcast Culture Kids, to explore how sound, storytelling, and imagination can transform the way children learn about the world.Kristen shares how immersive audio adventures help kids develop empathy, focus, and creativity, while also giving parents a meaningful alternative to screen time. From building safe creative spaces to navigating extracurricular chaos, collaborating with an 8-year-old, and creating a neighborhood “village,” this conversation is packed with practical advice for families.We also dig into: Why audio learning activates a child’s brain like reading How to introduce cultural diversity through stories Simple language shifts that spark curiosity instead of judgment Using sound and music to regulate emotions at home📌 Subscribe for more conversations helping parents navigate tech, creativity, and raising kids in a fast-changing world.Get more from Culture Kids at https://www.culturekidsmedia.com/In this episode: 00:00 — What is Culture Kids?05:38 — Weekly production + managing creativity with a child07:00 — Respecting kids as creative partners10:08 — Cultural gateways: Pokémon, Totoro, Bluey, and beyond11:13 — Cultivating awe, wonder & curiosity in kids15:14 — The role of sound design in emotional learning16:55 — Using music to build connection at the end of episodes 17:40 — How audio learning strengthens imagination & attention spans20:17 — Audio vs. reading: what brain science says24:00 — Should parents make a podcast with their kids?26:12 — Screen time philosophy: intentionality over restriction29:40 — When kids surprise you with what they learned31:00 — Extracurriculars, hobbies & shaping identity38:40 — You don’t have to do it alone: building your own village39:20 — What parents want most—and how to start40:00 — What Kristen is excited about in kids’ tech

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    Should Kids Have Generative AI Friends? A Conversation With Al Nowatzki

    In this episode of Parent Tech, I sit down with Al Nowatzki, a generative AI QA lead, to discuss the impact of AI and AI companions on children and parenting. We also take a trip down memory lane, discussing Al's experience hosting a Star Wars podcast with his kids, which helped spark discussions about real-world issues through fiction. We discuss AI companions among teens, with Al emphasizing the need for parents to be proactive and informed about the technology. If you’re thinking about your child’s interactions with AI companions, this episode will give you some strategies to help navigate the topic. Some of the studies referenced:https://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/research/report/talk-trust-and-trade-offs_2025_web.pdfhttps://www.internetmatters.org/hub/press-release/new-report-reveals-how-risky-and-unchecked-ai-chatbots-are-the-new-go-to-for-millions-of-children/📌 Subscribe for more interviews, insights, and stories from parents at Parent Tech, here or on any podcast app.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:39 Children of the Force Podcast Journey07:14 Generative AI and Kids' Relationships10:18 Parental Guidance in the Age of AI14:19 Potential and Risks of AI Companions18:26 Introduction to Parasol Cooperative18:44 The Role of Ruth the Chatbot20:28 AI Safety and Ethical Considerations21:07 Generative AI and Children22:16 Parenting in the Digital Age27:58 Explaining AI to Kids36:24 Regulation

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    What 230k Families Are Learning About Screen Time From Teacher Ash Brandin (TheGamerEducator)

    In this episode of Parent Tech, I sit down with Ash Brandin, IG: TheGamerEducator, and the author of the upcoming book “Power On.” We discuss practical strategies for managing screen time, the importance of creating systems and rules, and the ways screens can be effectively integrated into family life. Ash shares insights from their background as an educator, outlining the 'ABCs of Screen Time' and how to balance access, behavior, and content. We also discuss the motivations behind gaming and how to approach both introducing and managing technology with kids. Whether you're wondering how to introduce your child to video games or you're concerned about screen time, Ash offers valuable, actionable advice. 📌 Subscribe for more interviews, insights, and stories from parents at Parent Tech.00:00 Introduction to Ash Brandin: Gamer Educator and Author02:41 The Importance of Systems in Managing Screen Time03:13 Unlearning and Reframing Screen Time03:43 The ABCs of Screen Time: Access, Behavior, Content04:25 Creating Effective Rules and Boundaries06:52 Understanding Underlying Skills and Deficits12:35 Smartphones and Digital Literacy14:40 The Role of Video Games in Skill Development23:36 The Impact of Free-to-Play Games29:20 Parental Involvement in Gaming32:43 Intentionality in Introducing Games to Kids36:24 Balancing Gaming and Other Interests38:42 Introducing and Managing Game Time51:07 Wrapping Up: How to Find Ash Brandin and Their New Book

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    How Tech Can (and Can’t) Support You As A Parent – with Dr. Susan Walker

    In this episode of Parent Tech, I talk with Dr. Susan Walker, Professor Emeritus of Family and Social Science at the University of Minnesota and the author of a textbook on technology and the family. We cover the historical context of parenting and how today's technology fits into a much longer story.We explore how parenting is different today and the ways parents use technology. Dr. Walker offers a grounded, judgment-free perspective: parenting has always been about your values, your goals, and the tools you choose to use to support them.Whether you're figuring out screen time, exploring tracking apps, or just trying to feel a little more confident—this conversation will remind you that you’re not alone, and there are methods to navigate through it.📌 Subscribe for more interviews, insights, and stories from parents at Parent Tech.Dr. Walker’s textbook:https://open.lib.umn.edu/technologyfamily/

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    The Pok Pok Interview: A Kids App For Calm Play

    Have you ever wondered how the apps your kids use are designed? Or wish they were designed better? In this episode we'll go inside Pok Pok, an Apple-award-winning kids app that's designed to promote calm play and exploration. This conversation with Pok Pok Founder and CEO Melissa Cash and Founder and Chief Creative Officer Esther Huybreghts covers screens and parenting, their design process, and how investors responded to their idea to make an app with no ads, no levels or points, and no text.Parent Tech is a project led by Andrew Hogan to explore how parents, kids, and technology interact. It covers screen time, smartphones, AI, and more.Learn more about Pok Pok here and get a 7-day trial and 25% off annual subscription, plus you'll support Parent Tech.Follow Pok Pok:X @playpokpokInstagram @playpokpokFacebook @playpokpokTikTok @playpokpok

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Exploring how parents, kids, and technology interact. Screen time, smartphones, AI, and more.

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Andrew Hogan

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