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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast - 1KHO 266: The Largest Uncontrolled Experiment Humanity has Ever Performed on its Own Children | Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation

1KHO 266: The Largest Uncontrolled Experiment Humanity has Ever Performed on its Own Children | Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation

03/26/24 • 57 min

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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

This is a pivotal episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast. Renowned social psychologist Jonathan Haidt joins us to dissect the seismic shifts in childhood experiences over recent decades. Delving into the heart of the matter, Jonathan and Ginny explore the transformation of childhood from 2010 to 2015, pinpointing the advent of Gen Z, the first cohort to navigate adolescence with the omnipresence of smartphones.

With piercing insights, Haidt illuminates how this digital era ushered in an era of unparalleled mental health challenges among youth. He reveals the alarming rise in anxiety and depression, particularly pronounced among adolescent girls, and attributes it in part to the pervasive culture of "safetyism," where children are shielded from physical risks but exposed to unprecedented psychological perils online.

Drawing from historical contexts, Haidt paints a vivid picture of a bygone era where children roamed freely, fostering crucial social and emotional skills through unstructured play. However, the dawn of intensive parenting and the allure of digital devices reshaped the landscape, depriving children of vital developmental experiences.

Amidst these revelations, Haidt advocates for collective action, proposing transformative norms to reclaim childhood. From delaying smartphone access until high school to fostering phone-free school environments, he outlines a blueprint for restoring the essence of childhood and nurturing resilient, self-sufficient individuals.

With urgency and conviction, Haidt and Yurich challenge societal norms, urging parents to prioritize real-world experiences over digital distractions. As they navigate the complex terrain of modern parenting, they underscore the imperative of fostering independence, fostering social bonds, and embracing the inherent risks of childhood—a clarion call for a generation at the precipice of profound change.

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Learn more about The Anxious Generation here >> www.anxiousgeneration.com

Find Jonathan's Substack here >> www.afterbabel.com

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Find everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethings

Order of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN

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This is a pivotal episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast. Renowned social psychologist Jonathan Haidt joins us to dissect the seismic shifts in childhood experiences over recent decades. Delving into the heart of the matter, Jonathan and Ginny explore the transformation of childhood from 2010 to 2015, pinpointing the advent of Gen Z, the first cohort to navigate adolescence with the omnipresence of smartphones.

With piercing insights, Haidt illuminates how this digital era ushered in an era of unparalleled mental health challenges among youth. He reveals the alarming rise in anxiety and depression, particularly pronounced among adolescent girls, and attributes it in part to the pervasive culture of "safetyism," where children are shielded from physical risks but exposed to unprecedented psychological perils online.

Drawing from historical contexts, Haidt paints a vivid picture of a bygone era where children roamed freely, fostering crucial social and emotional skills through unstructured play. However, the dawn of intensive parenting and the allure of digital devices reshaped the landscape, depriving children of vital developmental experiences.

Amidst these revelations, Haidt advocates for collective action, proposing transformative norms to reclaim childhood. From delaying smartphone access until high school to fostering phone-free school environments, he outlines a blueprint for restoring the essence of childhood and nurturing resilient, self-sufficient individuals.

With urgency and conviction, Haidt and Yurich challenge societal norms, urging parents to prioritize real-world experiences over digital distractions. As they navigate the complex terrain of modern parenting, they underscore the imperative of fostering independence, fostering social bonds, and embracing the inherent risks of childhood—a clarion call for a generation at the precipice of profound change.

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Purchase your copy of The Anxious Generation here >> https://amzn.to/3TRkBbY

Learn more about The Anxious Generation here >> www.anxiousgeneration.com

Find Jonathan's Substack here >> www.afterbabel.com

**

Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackers

Find everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethings

Order of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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undefined - 1KHO 265: Learn to Live for Today Because Tomorrow Might Not Come | Molly Stillman, If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry

1KHO 265: Learn to Live for Today Because Tomorrow Might Not Come | Molly Stillman, If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry

The exuberant and delightful Molly Stillman is here!!

Delving into literature and life lessons, we explore the profound themes of resilience, forgiveness, and the beauty found amidst life's trials.

The conversation opens with a nod to Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale, The Great Alone, and The Women, igniting a discussion on historical fiction and the power of storytelling. From there, they reflect on personal experiences, including Molly's journey and her mother's journey through moments of misrepresentation and the invaluable lessons learned from her mother about identity and integrity.

Molly shares poignant anecdotes, illustrating the strength found in forgiveness and the transformative nature of compassion and empathy. Her story resonates deeply as she navigates loss, adversity, and the enduring power of hope.

As the episode unfolds, listeners are reminded of the importance of embracing each moment, fueled by the realization that tomorrow is never promised. Through Molly's wisdom, we learn that maturity lies in accepting life's unfairness while finding solace in the redemptive potential of every situation.

Ultimately, this conversation serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us that amidst life's complexities, there is always room for forgiveness, redemption, and unwavering joy. Join Ginny and Molly on this journey of introspection, and discover the profound beauty in living for today, regardless of what tomorrow may hold.

Plus, enjoy a special song at the very end!!!

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Purchase your copy of If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry here >> https://amzn.to/494kKNG

Learn more about Molly here >> https://www.stillbeingmolly.com/

And on Instagram @stillbeingmolly

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Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackers

Find everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethings

Order of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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undefined - 1KHO 267: Life in Five Senses: A Journey to Joy | Gretchen Rubin, Happier with Gretchen Rubin Podcast

1KHO 267: Life in Five Senses: A Journey to Joy | Gretchen Rubin, Happier with Gretchen Rubin Podcast

In this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with bestselling author Gretchen Rubin to explore the profound connection between happiness and our sensory experiences.

With over 200 million downloads of her podcast "Happier with Gretchen Rubin," and her new book "Life in Five Senses" about to hit the shelves in paperback form, Rubin delves into the importance of staying present and engaged through our five senses. From the power of eye contact to the impact of scent on memories, Rubin and Yurich discuss practical tips and insightful strategies to enhance our daily lives and cultivate happiness in the here and now.

Through anecdotes, research insights, and actionable advice, listeners are invited to explore the richness of their sensory experiences and discover the transformative potential of embracing the world through all five senses. There are all sorts of fun ideas for your family to do that are covered in this one!!

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Purchase your copy of Life in Five Senses here >> https://amzn.to/4cEVZdO

Learn more about Gretchen here >> https://gretchenrubin.com/

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Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackers

Find everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethings

Order of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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