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A sudden internet blackout forced us to look up—and what we saw changed how we handle news, social feeds, and family time. We talk about the invisible cost of constant stimulation, how algorithms narrow our world, and why even “content we agree with” can quietly poison our mood. The conversation turns practical fast: we share the small switches that actually helped—curating feeds, muting hot-button topics, and building simple transition rituals between work and home so we don’t carry doomscroll energy into dinner.
We get honest about parenting through all of this. Kids don’t have the language for a dopamine comedown, and frankly, many adults don’t either. We explore modeling consistent tech boundaries, replacing screens with paper books and tactile activities, and using empathy when limits spark big feelings. There’s also a candid detour into managing stress during a home remodel, noticing when reactions are outsized, and asking for a short, peaceful break before re-engaging. It’s not about perfection; it’s about protecting the nervous system and choosing inputs that support the people we want to be.
If you’ve felt your mood bend after a 30-second reel—or realized that evening scrolling ruins the next 25 minutes—this one will resonate. You’ll come away with strategies for an algorithm detox, ideas for evening resets, and a gentler way to hold both productivity and presence. Less noise, more real life. If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a quick review so others can find it too.

Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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Chapters

1. Life In Full Swing (00:00:00)

2. The Big Internet Outage Reset (00:00:48)

3. Detoxing The Algorithm (00:02:05)

4. News, Fear, And Mental Load (00:04:18)

5. Modeling For Kids And Consistency (00:07:12)

6. Transitions And Evening Triggers (00:09:02)

7. Paper Books Over Screens (00:11:30)

8. Personal Algorithms And Traps (00:13:18)

9. Self-Awareness, Mood, And Overreaction (00:15:18)

10. Boundaries, Breaks, And Construction Stress (00:18:12)

11. Parenting, Practices, And Patience (00:20:40)

12. Gratitude, Priorities, And CTA (00:23:20)

114 episodes

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A sudden internet blackout forced us to look up—and what we saw changed how we handle news, social feeds, and family time. We talk about the invisible cost of constant stimulation, how algorithms narrow our world, and why even “content we agree with” can quietly poison our mood. The conversation turns practical fast: we share the small switches that actually helped—curating feeds, muting hot-button topics, and building simple transition rituals between work and home so we don’t carry doomscroll energy into dinner.
We get honest about parenting through all of this. Kids don’t have the language for a dopamine comedown, and frankly, many adults don’t either. We explore modeling consistent tech boundaries, replacing screens with paper books and tactile activities, and using empathy when limits spark big feelings. There’s also a candid detour into managing stress during a home remodel, noticing when reactions are outsized, and asking for a short, peaceful break before re-engaging. It’s not about perfection; it’s about protecting the nervous system and choosing inputs that support the people we want to be.
If you’ve felt your mood bend after a 30-second reel—or realized that evening scrolling ruins the next 25 minutes—this one will resonate. You’ll come away with strategies for an algorithm detox, ideas for evening resets, and a gentler way to hold both productivity and presence. Less noise, more real life. If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a quick review so others can find it too.

Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Life In Full Swing (00:00:00)

2. The Big Internet Outage Reset (00:00:48)

3. Detoxing The Algorithm (00:02:05)

4. News, Fear, And Mental Load (00:04:18)

5. Modeling For Kids And Consistency (00:07:12)

6. Transitions And Evening Triggers (00:09:02)

7. Paper Books Over Screens (00:11:30)

8. Personal Algorithms And Traps (00:13:18)

9. Self-Awareness, Mood, And Overreaction (00:15:18)

10. Boundaries, Breaks, And Construction Stress (00:18:12)

11. Parenting, Practices, And Patience (00:20:40)

12. Gratitude, Priorities, And CTA (00:23:20)

114 episodes

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