• Living Online: Introduction to Healthy Screen Time

  • De: Aleks Krotoski
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Living Online: Introduction to Healthy Screen Time

De: Aleks Krotoski
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  • Resumen

  • What is social media doing to our brains? How can we make sure smartphones don't affect our health? How do we overcome jealousy, cyberbullying and the ever present FOMO? These are some of the questions that social psychologist Aleks Krotoski addresses in this series aimed at teenagers and their parents. She delivers the latest science about screentime to help you make the right decisions about how much, or how little, to use technology in your life.

    Update 2 September, 2019: In association with the Royal Society for Public Health, and in support for the Scroll Free September campaign, Audible has released a bonus episode focused on screen/life balance. If you have already purchased this series, the extra episode will appear in your library.

    This is an Audible Original Podcast. Free for members. You can add all 7 episodes to your Library now.

    ©2019 Audible, Ltd. (P)2019 Audible, Ltd.
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Episodios
  • Ep. 1: Lost in Time
    Jan 25 2019

    What is a healthy amount of time to spend online? Aleks meets 16 year old Anya. She spends hours watching soap-cutting videos online and Ramnik her dad is trying to control her time. Professor Sonia Livingtonstone argues that Screen Time has become a panic word and offers a different approach.

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    24 mins
  • Ep. 2: FOMO
    Jan 25 2019

    How to control your use of Social Media without the ever present FOMO? Anya has removed herself from social media for an entire month as part of a digital detox. She’s experiencing FOMO - the Fear of Missing Out - and is feeling cut off from her friends at school.

    While FOMO feels like a modern problem, it’s existed for centuries. Neuroscientist Ash Ranpura tells us how the teenage brain is particularly sensitive to the risk of social exclusion. So how can you maintain the balance between solitude and keep up with your friends online? Behaviour change expert Nir Eyal shares his tips.

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 3: Your Best Life
    Jan 25 2019

    How to avoid feelings of jealousy when using social media. It’s easy to compare yourself with what you see online. Social media invites us to swim in the lives of other people and drown in too much information about their best selves. But Professor Ethan Kross, a psychologist who specialises in how social media has changed human interaction has a solution.

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    20 mins

Resumen del editor

What is social media doing to our brains? How can we make sure smartphones don't affect our health? How do we overcome jealousy, cyberbullying and the ever present FOMO? These are some of the questions that social psychologist Aleks Krotoski addresses in this series aimed at teenagers and their parents. She delivers the latest science about screentime to help you make the right decisions about how much, or how little, to use technology in your life.

Update 2 September, 2019: In association with the Royal Society for Public Health, and in support for the Scroll Free September campaign, Audible has released a bonus episode focused on screen/life balance. If you have already purchased this series, the extra episode will appear in your library.

This is an Audible Original Podcast. Free for members. You can add all 7 episodes to your Library now.

©2019 Audible, Ltd. (P)2019 Audible, Ltd.

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