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Millennial Tech Talk: Social Media, Parenting, and more with Seth and Dan

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In this episode, we dive into several compelling topics with our special guests Seth and Dan, two previous guests returning to see who is more millennial. We discuss the impact of social media on mental health, exploring how constant exposure to idealized lives can lead to unrealistic comparisons and increased stress. We also share a humorous yet intense story of a sauna endurance challenge among friends, highlighting the lengths people go to win friendly competitions. Additionally, we examine how modern technology influences parenting and child development, particularly the trend of using devices to pacify young children and its potential long-term effects. We break down the slang term "drag her," exploring its meaning and usage in contemporary language. Finally, we reflect on the evolution of technology, from the skepticism surrounding the first iPhone in 2007 to its profound impact on our lives today. For more information and to support our podcast, visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/2223733/support. Tune in for these discussions and more!

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In this episode, we dive into several compelling topics with our special guests Seth and Dan, two previous guests returning to see who is more millennial. We discuss the impact of social media on mental health, exploring how constant exposure to idealized lives can lead to unrealistic comparisons and increased stress. We also share a humorous yet intense story of a sauna endurance challenge among friends, highlighting the lengths people go to win friendly competitions. Additionally, we examine how modern technology influences parenting and child development, particularly the trend of using devices to pacify young children and its potential long-term effects. We break down the slang term "drag her," exploring its meaning and usage in contemporary language. Finally, we reflect on the evolution of technology, from the skepticism surrounding the first iPhone in 2007 to its profound impact on our lives today. For more information and to support our podcast, visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/2223733/support. Tune in for these discussions and more!

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