Episode #491 of Six Pixels of Separation – The Mirum Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to.
Welcome to episode #491 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Mirum Podcast. It takes quite a bit to get my attention when it comes to business and non-fiction books. Make no mistake about it, I’m no book snob, but rather a huge reader (almost two books a week). You get to a point (decades in), when you begin to wonder if you will ever read something new, delicious, fascinating and exciting. Then came along a non-fiction parenting book that summarizes social science research on how media affects kids and also provides parents facts and tools – in a realistic manner – about how to best deal with the onslaught we’re facing when it comes to devices and the media that we both consumer and create. The book is called, Media Moms & Digital Dads, and the author is Dr. Yalda T. Uhls. Dr. Uhls is an award-winning child psychological researcher who also with the amazing Common Sense Media. Prior to becoming a doctor, Dr. Uhls spent over 15 years in the film business working as a senior level studio executive developing movies with writers and directors, and later as a producer working on television and movies. If you have kids and are curious about how to manage technology and media, this one is for you. Enjoy the conversation…
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