DiscoverThe Simplicity Parenting Podcast with Kim John Payne#280: Interview with Richard Freed - Part Two
#280: Interview with Richard Freed - Part Two

#280: Interview with Richard Freed - Part Two

Update: 2025-09-17
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In the second installment of their conversation, Kim and Dr. Freed take a deeper look at how powerful interests influence public understanding of screens, particularly through organizations that claim to promote children's health. Dr. Freed describes what he calls the “Silicon Valley exception,” where major health bodies are either aligned with or funded by the tech industry, much like tobacco-funded health research decades ago. They examine the contradiction between what parents instinctively know—that screen immersion harms connection, learning, and wellbeing—and what schools and media often promote. Kim shares a revealing story about comparing the pace and editing of Mr. Rogers’ programming to modern children's shows, illustrating the intense sensory stimulation that now defines children's media. They also identify common myths, such as the belief that teenagers need peers more than parents, and expose how these narratives are used to weaken parental influence. The episode ends with a preview of the next conversation, which will focus on what families can actually do in response.


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#280: Interview with Richard Freed - Part Two

#280: Interview with Richard Freed - Part Two

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