The Screenagers Podcast Delaney Ruston, MD
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Join Delaney Ruston, MD, a leading authority on parenting in the digital age and the filmmaker of the award-winning Screenagers movies, as she explores strategies for raising screen-wise and tech-balanced youth. Through interviews with researchers, thought leaders, and young people themselves, The Screenagers Podcast delivers the latest in science along with practical tips and important insights that parents will want to share with their kids and teens.
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How Media Is Fueling A Risky Sexual Practice Among Teens
In today’s episode, Dr. Delaney Ruston talks with author Peggy Orenstein about a media-fueled risky sexual practice that is happening among some teens today — choking, also called sexual strangulation. Orenstein, who has spent many years researching sexuality among youth for her books “Girls and Sex” and “Boys and Sex,” investigated the topic of sexual choking for a New York Times article that was published last month. Today, Orenstein shares some of her findings from that investigation, including the influence of pornography and other media on this new trend. What are the psychological and physical risks of this practice? And what are ways to have productive conversations with young people on this and related topics? This episode also includes a 19-year-old discussing her concerns about sexual choking. This episode is intended for adult audiences.
Featured Expert
Peggy Orenstein
Research References
The Troubling Trend in Teen Sex -New York Times Article by Peggy Orenstein
What is rough sex, who does it, and who likes it? Findings from a probability sample of US undergraduate students (Archives of Sexual Behavior)
Additional Links
Yes Your Kid: What Parents Need to Know about Today’s Teens and Sex, by Debby Herbenick
Sex, Teens, and Everything in Between, by Shafia Zaloum
Want Me by Tracy, by Clark Flory
Girls and Sex, by Peggy Orenstein
Boys and Sex, by Peggy Orenstein
Time Code
00:00 Introduction to the Screenagers Podcast
00:17 The Shocking Reality of Choking in Sexual Encounters Among Youth
01:18 Mainstream Media's Role in Normalizing BDSM and Choking
02:02 Insightful Conversation with Peggy Ornstein on Sexual Strangulation
05:42 The Alarming Data on Choking Among College Students
07:42 The Influence of Media and Social Media on Sexual Behavior
13:24 Addressing the Risks and How to Talk About Them
20:56 Empowering Youth to Speak Out and Advocate for Safety
24:12 Concluding Thoughts and Resources for Challenging Conversations -
Screen Time Parenting With Positive Discipline
In today’s episode, Dr. Delaney Ruston talks with Casey O’Roarty, Med., who is a well-recognized expert in Positive Discipline, particularly when it comes to tweens and teens. She is the author of Joyful Courage and the host of the Joyful Courage podcast and has spent over 15 years working with families. In this episode, Casey provides real-life anecdotes about when kids sneak screen time when they have meltdowns and other behaviors, and she explores fostering curiosity, addressing meltdowns, and finding the delicate balance between having firmness while fostering a strong parent-child relationship. In addition, another guest, a mother of three kids, shares her experience with ditching her old parenting ways to adopt the Positive Discipline approach.
Show Notes
Casey O’Roarty’s website
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Mean Behind The Screens
Sometimes, gaming is not all fun and games. Foul words and degrading comments are all too common when kids and teens play video games together. From first-person shooter games like Call of Duty to building games like Minecraft and Roblox, competitive banter can be ugly. In this episode, Dr Ruston talks with Dr. Kishonna Gray, assistant professor of digital studies at the University of Kentucky, who researches various human dynamics that occur during video gaming. Dr. Gray works with parents and youth on how to manage the hard parts of gaming culture and shares many insights and solutions on today’s show. A teen gamer adds thoughts as well. The episode is intended for adult and youth audiences.
EPISODE NOTES Featured Expert Kishona Gray -
Absolute Yes To Fighting Less (Rerun)
We're bringing back this episode today to help with the common arguments in the home about screen time and what to do. What is a parenting strategy that can promote healthy screen use, and other positive behaviors, while at the same time decrease fighting? In this episode of The Screenagers Podcast, Dr. Delaney Ruston talks with one of her favorite parenting experts, Dr. Tammy Fisher Huson, about a strategy that has made a real difference in Dr. Ruston's own home.
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Acing Screen Time Conflicts with Lisa Damour
Parenting kids has always had challenges, but now, in the tech revolution, conflicts are at a new level. The good news is that research shows that conflicts done well have all sorts of benefits for youth. But how do we ensure healthier conflicts? On today’s episode, Dr. Ruston talks with Lisa Damour, Ph.D. psychologist and author of three New York Times best-selling books about adolescents, including “The Emotional Lives of Teenagers.” The episode explores teen psychology, common screen time arguments, and several approaches to having healthier conflicts. The episode is intended for adult and youth audiences.
Featured Expert Lisa Damour Research References The role of music in adolescents' mood regulation (Sage Journal) Extreme Metal Music and Anger Processing (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience) The appeal of sad music: A brief overview of current directions in research on motivations for listening to sad music (The Arts in Psychotherapy) Additional Links Lisa Damour’s website
The Ask Lisa Podcast
Books by Lisa Damour:
Untangled
Under Pressure
The Emotional Lives Of Teenagers
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Snapchat Uncovered - Teens Discuss Pitfalls of this Popular App
Concerns over Snapchat use by its many young users seem to be discussed much less than concerns over TikTok and Instagram. Yet, issues with Snapchat are plenty — be it social conflicts or the sexually explicit material that can be seen on the app. In today's episode, Dr. Ruston discusses these topics and more with a high school boy and a young woman in college. The guests discuss problems created by the App's Snapscore feature, which is a ranking given to users based on how many snaps they send or receive. In addition, they talk about social conflicts that can happen on the app, issues around sexual content, and suggestions to parents regarding when to allow the app and how to talk about it with kids.
Additional Links The birth of Snapchat
How Snapchat defines Snapscore
Snapchat’s Discover page and connection to Cosmo
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