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422: Helping Kids and Parents Build Self-Control in a Digital World with Ian McCready

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Summary

In this week’s episode of Startup Junkies, hosts Daniel Koonce, Caleb Talley, and Jeff Amerine dive deep into the topics of screen time, digital distraction, and addictive technologies with Ian McCready, founder of selfctrl. Ian’s journey is as relatable as it is eye-opening—once addicted to video games himself, he now leads a nonprofit aimed at helping kids and parents reclaim their time and mental wellbeing in the age of endless scrolling and instant dopamine hits.

Through candid stories, Ian shares how recognizing the negative impact of his gaming habit (sometimes up to 14 hours a day in college) prompted a complete lifestyle shift. He ultimately launched selfctrl, dedicated to equipping both youth and adults with the skills and frameworks to develop healthier relationships with screens. From school assemblies to workshops for parents, Ian and his team offer practical, actionable steps for families feeling overwhelmed by technology.

What’s striking is the universality of the challenge. Ian highlights stories ranging from elementary-age children struggling to put down YouTube to adults admitting addiction to mobile games and social media. Listeners will find both comfort and motivation in Ian’s advice: set limits, seek real-life community, and be transparent about struggles. The conversation concludes with a powerful reminder about the value of relationships and human connection, something screens can't replace. Tune in for actionable insights and visit selfctrl.com if you’re seeking healthier digital habits for your family or yourself!

Show Notes

(00:00) Introduction

(05:34) Helping Youth Break Digital Habits

(08:10) Building Self-Control Through Tech Innovation

(11:39) Finding Focus: The selfctrl Framework

(17:01) Youth Screen Addiction Concerns

(23:52) Silicon Valley’s Ethical Dilemma

(30:29) Technology Overuse: Dopamine and Screen Time

(35:47) Boredom’s Role in Creativity Decline

(40:42) Device Usage Detox Strategy

(49:59) Closing Thoughts

Links

Daniel Koonce

Caleb Talley

Startup Junkie

Startup Junkie YouTube

Ian McCready

selfctrl

McCready Consulting

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463 episodes

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Content provided by Startup Junkie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Startup Junkie 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://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

In this week’s episode of Startup Junkies, hosts Daniel Koonce, Caleb Talley, and Jeff Amerine dive deep into the topics of screen time, digital distraction, and addictive technologies with Ian McCready, founder of selfctrl. Ian’s journey is as relatable as it is eye-opening—once addicted to video games himself, he now leads a nonprofit aimed at helping kids and parents reclaim their time and mental wellbeing in the age of endless scrolling and instant dopamine hits.

Through candid stories, Ian shares how recognizing the negative impact of his gaming habit (sometimes up to 14 hours a day in college) prompted a complete lifestyle shift. He ultimately launched selfctrl, dedicated to equipping both youth and adults with the skills and frameworks to develop healthier relationships with screens. From school assemblies to workshops for parents, Ian and his team offer practical, actionable steps for families feeling overwhelmed by technology.

What’s striking is the universality of the challenge. Ian highlights stories ranging from elementary-age children struggling to put down YouTube to adults admitting addiction to mobile games and social media. Listeners will find both comfort and motivation in Ian’s advice: set limits, seek real-life community, and be transparent about struggles. The conversation concludes with a powerful reminder about the value of relationships and human connection, something screens can't replace. Tune in for actionable insights and visit selfctrl.com if you’re seeking healthier digital habits for your family or yourself!

Show Notes

(00:00) Introduction

(05:34) Helping Youth Break Digital Habits

(08:10) Building Self-Control Through Tech Innovation

(11:39) Finding Focus: The selfctrl Framework

(17:01) Youth Screen Addiction Concerns

(23:52) Silicon Valley’s Ethical Dilemma

(30:29) Technology Overuse: Dopamine and Screen Time

(35:47) Boredom’s Role in Creativity Decline

(40:42) Device Usage Detox Strategy

(49:59) Closing Thoughts

Links

Daniel Koonce

Caleb Talley

Startup Junkie

Startup Junkie YouTube

Ian McCready

selfctrl

McCready Consulting

  continue reading

463 episodes

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