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Screen Time in the News: Screens and Diet Culture

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In this Screen Time in the News episode, we discuss a recent Burnt Toast podcast episode where diet culture critic Virginia Sole Smith interviews Ash Brandin, The Gamer Educator. We’ve never connected our screen time discussions with anti-fat bias before!

We also catch up on our family watch lists and what we’re watching once the kids go to bed.

The podcast episode we discuss in today's episode is: Are Screens the New Sugar?

Other things we mention in this episode:
The Gamer Educator

Wired’s Screen Time Food Pyramid

What we’ve been watching with our kids:

  • Hazbin Hotel on Amazon Prime (Warning: mature content. Use your discretion.)
  • The Floor is Lava Season 3 on Netflix

What we’re enjoying during grown-up screen time:

  • Jon Stewart hosting The Daily Show on Mondays on Comedy Central
  • Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Amazon Prime
  • Feud: Capote and the Swans on Hulu
  • Bonus: We talked about the previous season of Feud, which is called Feud: Bette and Joan and is also available to stream on Hulu. (It aired way back in 2017!)

Contact us and subscribe to our newsletter at www.myscreentimetoo.com
Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by email at myscreentimetoo@gmail.com

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In this Screen Time in the News episode, we discuss a recent Burnt Toast podcast episode where diet culture critic Virginia Sole Smith interviews Ash Brandin, The Gamer Educator. We’ve never connected our screen time discussions with anti-fat bias before!

We also catch up on our family watch lists and what we’re watching once the kids go to bed.

The podcast episode we discuss in today's episode is: Are Screens the New Sugar?

Other things we mention in this episode:
The Gamer Educator

Wired’s Screen Time Food Pyramid

What we’ve been watching with our kids:

  • Hazbin Hotel on Amazon Prime (Warning: mature content. Use your discretion.)
  • The Floor is Lava Season 3 on Netflix

What we’re enjoying during grown-up screen time:

  • Jon Stewart hosting The Daily Show on Mondays on Comedy Central
  • Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Amazon Prime
  • Feud: Capote and the Swans on Hulu
  • Bonus: We talked about the previous season of Feud, which is called Feud: Bette and Joan and is also available to stream on Hulu. (It aired way back in 2017!)

Contact us and subscribe to our newsletter at www.myscreentimetoo.com
Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by email at myscreentimetoo@gmail.com

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