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Wall Street Journal's Family and Tech columnist, Julie Jargon, discusses the toxic effect social media has on your kids

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Content provided by James Oliver, Jr., Lavelle Smith Hall, and James Oliver. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by James Oliver, Jr., Lavelle Smith Hall, and James Oliver or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall talk with the Wall Street Journal's Family & Tech columnist, Julie Jargon, about the negative impact social media has on our kids.

And stick around for the end, as Julie uses technology to tell us a dad joke.

To get two free months of podcasting service on Libsyn, use code "PARENTS".

Please join us in celebrating the podcast being ranked by FeedSpot as the #10 entrepreneurship podcast!

You know we LOVE dad jokes. Submit your dad joke here and it might get featured on the show!

If you love the podcast, please subscribe to it on your fave podcast player, rate it, and leave a review. Also, please share it on social media.

P.S., If you're a tech entrepreneur looking for a co-founder, visit James' startup, Kabila, to download the co-founder matching app.

P.P.S., If you're a Black mom looking for a supportive community, check out Lavelle's MOMLogics.

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Manage episode 408131037 series 3561829
Content provided by James Oliver, Jr., Lavelle Smith Hall, and James Oliver. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by James Oliver, Jr., Lavelle Smith Hall, and James Oliver or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, James and Lavelle Smith Hall talk with the Wall Street Journal's Family & Tech columnist, Julie Jargon, about the negative impact social media has on our kids.

And stick around for the end, as Julie uses technology to tell us a dad joke.

To get two free months of podcasting service on Libsyn, use code "PARENTS".

Please join us in celebrating the podcast being ranked by FeedSpot as the #10 entrepreneurship podcast!

You know we LOVE dad jokes. Submit your dad joke here and it might get featured on the show!

If you love the podcast, please subscribe to it on your fave podcast player, rate it, and leave a review. Also, please share it on social media.

P.S., If you're a tech entrepreneur looking for a co-founder, visit James' startup, Kabila, to download the co-founder matching app.

P.P.S., If you're a Black mom looking for a supportive community, check out Lavelle's MOMLogics.

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  • Author : Lavelle Smith Hall & James Oliver, Jr.
  • Episode Type : Full
  • Episode : N/A
  • Rating : Clean
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