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Best podcasts about Michael Rich

Latest podcast episodes about Michael Rich

Southern Remedy
Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking | The Social Media World of Our Children

Southern Remedy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 44:46


Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram NanneyGuest(s): Dr. Michael RichTopic: We talk often about the good and the bad aspects of social media. There have been many cautions of overuse and the affect that social media can have on our children and teen's mental health, yet there continues to be very high use with many teens admitting almost continual use during their waking hours. Today we have pediatrician, child health researcher and children's media specialist Dr. Michael Rich to help us navigate through this difficult and sometimes hopeless seeming territory.You can join the conversation by sending an email to: family@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Remaking Tomorrow
S7 Ep2 Michael Rich, Digital Wellness Lab

Remaking Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 28:17


Michael Rich, pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital and director and founder of Boston Children's Digital Wellness Lab joins Ryan Rydzewski and guest host Kathy Hirsh-Pasek to talk about his observations and recommendations for parents, caregivers, and children being challenged to live healthy, digitally-integrated lives.

Live Well and Thrive
S3, E15: Creating Healthy Relationships with Technology

Live Well and Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 29:41


We live in a hyperconnected world. So many of us use our phones or other digital devices to access news and information, to stay connected to one another, and to just do our jobs. But at this point, it goes without saying, there is a dark side to digital dependence. To help unravel this conundrum we turn to Dr. Michael Rich, who refers to himself as a Mediatrician. He is also a parent, a pediatrician, a child health researcher, and children's media specialist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat
How Tech Reliance Is Eroding Human Connection: Practical Steps to Reconnect from Dr. Michael Rich

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 57:44


Dr. Michael Rich is a pediatrician, researcher, and educator, widely recognized as "The Mediatrician." He is the founder and director of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.0:00 Intro2:20 Have we messed up our children's future?6:50 Bring back boredom10:00 What drives tech distraction in children?12:45 ADHD16:45 We have lost focus21:30 We are wasting experiences 25:15 What can we do to limit screen time?31:00 The Three M's39:00 Does digital attachment increase loneliness?43:30 Using technology to remember those we grieve49:00 Tech removes us from each other55:00 Dr Rich on how he can't distance himself from his patientsBuy Dr Rich's book here: https://rb.gy/ygsaguYouTube: @mogawdatofficialInstagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatTiktok: @mogawdatX: @mgawdatWebsite: mogawdat.comDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Saturday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy

ParentData by Emily Oster
(Part Two) Kids, Screens, and Schools: How worried should we be?

ParentData by Emily Oster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 43:56


This is the second in a two-episode series on the issue of kids and screens and schools. The first episode featured Jessica Grose of the New York Times about her survey of parents about their kids' screen use. The tenor of that episode, overall, was pretty negative on screens. Basically, less is better than more.Today on ParentData, we welcome Dr. Michael Rich, a pediatrician, child health researcher, and children's media specialist. Dr. Rich has built his practice and research around helping families with problematic screen use, but also around providing actionable, realistic guidance to parents and families. Put simply: our kids' lives are going to involve screens. Our job is to mentor them and help them develop a healthy relationship with devices. Even if it means watching some truly stupid YouTube videos every now and then.Subscribe to ParentData.org for free access to new articles every week on data-driven pregnancy and parenting.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
School's out, and the kids are bored. That's not necessarily a bad thing.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 2:28


It's summertime and the kids are home from school when one day they walk into the kitchen and say, "I'm bored!" For parents, the first inclination might be to find something for the children to do. Go play outside. Clean your room. Work on an art project. But, experts say, don't underestimate the value of just letting kids figure out how to occupy the time on their own. "Let them feel bored. And let them try out ways to reduce it because that's how we learn to manage any of our emotions, including boredom," said Dr. Erin Westgate, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Florida in Gainesville and director of its Florida Social Cognition and Emotion Lab. A 2023 Frontiers in Sociology study defined boredom as a "state of mind characterized by a lack of interest, stimulation, or challenge. It is a subjective experience that can manifest in a variety of ways, including restlessness, apathy, and disinterest." Boredom can affect mental health, cognition and behavior, and has links to depression, anxiety, impulsiveness and increased risk-taking. How people experience boredom can manifest in different ways and differ by situation, Westgate said, just like how some people may express happiness, sadness or other feelings differently. In general, an interconnection exists between the mind, body and heart, according to a 2021 American Heart Association report, which cited the importance of mental health as a component for the well-being of people who have, or are at risk for, cardiovascular disease. Boredom is different from relaxation. Something that one finds relaxing often involves an activity that still stimulates the mind, such as riding a bike, gardening or reading a book, said Dr. Michael Rich, director and founder of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital and an associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Boredom may still have a couple of physical benefits. For instance, Rich said, someone who is bored at night may find it easier to go to sleep and get more sleep. The benefits of adequate sleep include improved heart health and a lower risk of chronic conditions, such as heart disease and high blood pressure, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This article was provided by The Associated Press.

Raising Me
A Few Lessons Learned: Parenting in a Digital Age

Raising Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 22:16


Parenting in the digital age is a struggle for many parents, from navigating screen time to social media and figuring out healthy boundaries on all the devices and platforms. In this episode, we highlight a few of our best guests on the topic, from a long-time child therapist who recently went viral for her video called “Modern Children are Not Okay,” to the Chief Parenting Officer of Bark Technologies, to Dr. Michael Rich who is a world-renowned expert on the topic and the creator and director of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. They share their insight and expertise on navigating it all because, as one of our guests puts it, “We are the first generation of parents parenting like this, and we've got to figure it out together." About the guests: Catherine Knibbs is a clinician, author, researcher, and writer around the digital world and the impact they all have on young people. Titania Jordan is a leading authority on digital parenting and has contributed to publications like the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Huffington Post and more. She also wrote "Parenting in a Tech World" (2020) and was featured in the documentary "Childhood 2.0." She's also a frequent guest on national programs such as TODAY Show and Good Morning America. Michael Rich, MD, MPH practices adolescent medicine at Boston Children's Hospital and is an associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Rich is the founder and director of the Digital Wellness Lab and the Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders (CIMAID), the first evidence-based medical program addressing physical, mental, and social health issues associated with digital technology use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Happy as a Mother
225: Encouraging Healthy Screen Time Habits with Dr. Michael Rich

Happy as a Mother

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 51:09


It can be hard to establish healthy screen time habits for our children. But with the right framework in place, we can let go of guilt and fear and foster a positive relationship with technology within a healthy balance.  Today, I'm joined by pediatrician and author Dr. Michael Rich, known as “the Mediatrician,” to discuss how we can set kids up for digital wellness. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4dGAF8v Book a Free 15 min Consult with a mom therapist: momwell.com  Follow Momwell on Instagram: instagram.com/momwell  Sign up for our weekly VIP Newsletter: momwell.com/newsletter  Register for one of our popular workshops and courses: momwell.com/shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Student Voice - Future Leaders
Exploring Student Use of AI in the Classroom

Student Voice - Future Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 17:15


Today, we've dived deep into the world of AI in education, guided by the perspectives of students navigating this technological frontier. We've heard how AI emerged in classrooms during spring 2023, becoming a valuable tool for students across various academic tasks. The students we interviewed shared compelling stories of AI as a multi-functional ally. From summarizing texts and generating ideas to crafting emails and even drafting papers under time pressure, AI has become an indispensable aid in their academic toolkit. Yet, amidst these praises, a crucial theme emerged: the line between using AI as a helpful tool and overreliance on it. Our interviewees eloquently expressed their views on this delicate balance. They emphasized the importance of maintaining their unique voice and integrity in their work, not letting AI overshadow their critical thinking and creativity. When it comes to high-stakes assignments like college essays, students tread cautiously. While AI offers tempting shortcuts, they're aware of the risks, understanding that colleges can discern AI-generated content. This awareness keeps them grounded, using AI primarily for brainstorming rather than the final masterpiece. Comparing AI to human feedback on writing, students highlighted the irreplaceable value of teacher and counselor insights. AI can enhance and refine, but it lacks the depth and understanding that human interaction brings to the table. In exploring how teachers regulate AI, we discovered a spectrum of approaches, from outright bans to cautious integration. Students echoed the sentiment of not letting AI do the thinking for them, advocating for a symbiotic relationship where AI supports but doesn't supplant their own cognitive processes. Wrapping up our enlightening journey, we've seen the nuanced dance between technology and education. The conversations with students have not only shed light on the appropriate use of AI but have also inspired a protocol to guide educators and learners in navigating this dynamic landscape.   Link to Podcast This is So Awkward https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-is-so-awkward/id1576221880   This is So Awkward Podcast interview Dr. Michael Rich https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-wellness-with-dr-michael-rich/id1576221880?i=1000652569824   Link to Teachers Pay Teachers Peers not Fears Page https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Peers-Not-Fears   Link to AI Classroom Protocol https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Evalauating-the-Use-of-Artificial-Intellegence-AI-in-the-Classroom-11499327  

The Right Mind Media Podcast
The Mediatrician

The Right Mind Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 27:54


Dr. Michael Rich, author of "The Mediatrician's Guide: A Joyful Approach to Raising Healthy Smart Kind Kids in a Screen Saturated World", and Director and Founder of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital, joins us to talk about digital wellness for kids living in an overly digital world.

The Puberty Podcast
Digital Wellness with Dr. Michael Rich

The Puberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 49:45


Managing technology use is one of the steepest climbs in the modern age. It's true for ourselves, and goes double for kids we care about. Dr. Michael Rich, author of The Mediatrician's Guide and founder/director of the Digital Wellness Lab, frames the current issues and then offers calm, thoughtful advice.Show Notes:Go to magicspoon.com/PUBERTY to save $5Visit Bioptimizers.com/PUBERTY and use code PUBERTY10 for 10% off your purchase.Go to FACTORMEALS.COM/puberty50 and use code puberty50 to get 50% off your order.Get 25% off your first order of Phyla, when you visit PhylaBiotics.com and use the code PUBERTY at checkout!The Mediatrician's GuideDigital Wellness LabOrder our book This Is So AwkwardCheck out all our speaking and curriculum at www.lessawkward.com and our super comfy products at www.myoomla.comTo bring us to your school or community email operations@lessawkward.comTo submit listener questions email thepubertypodcast@gmail.comWatch the full episode on Youtube!Produced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Collin Kartchner Podcast
Save The Kids Ep. 156: Digital wellness from a pediatrician with Dr Michael Rich

The Collin Kartchner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 23:08


It is always a pleasure whenever we can get an expert from the medical community to talk about screens, social media, and the dangers they can pose to kids.  It's also nice when they can tell us some solutions.  Michael Rich, MD, MPH is an associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and practices adolescent medicine at Boston Children's Hospital. Pediatrician, child health researcher, father, and filmmaker, Dr. Rich is the founder and director of the Digital Wellness Lab and the first evidence-based medical program addressing physical, mental, and social health issues associated with digital technology use, the Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders (CIMAID). As the Mediatrician, Dr. Rich offers research-based, actionable, and practical answers to parents', educators', and clinicians' questions about children's and adolescents' media use and the positive and negative implications for their health and development.Check him out If you want a speaker to come to your community, email heynate@savethekids.org OR fill out the form below.Link to speaker form@savethekidsinc@bulliesbe.goneSupport the show

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Is social media affecting your kid's education?

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 14:18


Dr Michael Rich is a pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital. He's also the founder of the clinic for interactive media and internet disorders. 

This Helps with Marlon Morgan
Episode 003: Dr. Michael Rich Helps (Part 2)

This Helps with Marlon Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 48:50


Dr. Michael Rich continued! Here's the second half of the amazing conversation with Dr. Rich as he equips us with tools and strategies to integrate technology into our lives in helpful ways.

This Helps with Marlon Morgan
Episode 002: Dr. Michael Rich Helps (Part 1)

This Helps with Marlon Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 87:48


Dr. Michael Rich joins us for Episodes 2...and 3! Marlon sits down with Dr. Rich for an insightful conversation on his nearly 30 years of research on the effects of media on children and adolescents, his journey from a filmmaker in Japan to medical school, and an unbelievable story about an 11-year-old hero. It's the second episode and we are already laughing and crying with our guest!

Raising Me
Screen Time Management: Unlocking Healthy Digital Habits

Raising Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 38:34


Are you a “caring but confused” parent when it comes to screen time? That's the phrase our expert today uses to describe most parents trying to figure out what screen time for their children, whether it's on video games, phones, or social media - and you're not alone. This week on Raising Me, Adrienne speaks with Dr. Michael Rich. He is the creator and director of the Digital Wellness Lab at Harvard Medical School and is going to help us answer some tough questions about kids and their use of screens - social media, video games, TV - all of it. In this discussion Dr. Rich gives us examples of how we can better help navigate our screen-saturated world alongside our children and why he says it's time to ditch parental controls. About Dr. Rich: Michael Rich, MD, MPH practices adolescent medicine at Boston Children's Hospital and is an associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Rich is the founder and director of the Digital Wellness Lab and the Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders (CIMAID), the first evidence-based medical program addressing physical, mental, and social health issues associated with digital technology use. Dr. Rich is also the author of the book called The Mediatrician's Guide: A Joyful Approach to Raising Healthy, Smart, Kind Kids in a Screen-Saturated World.

Raising Good Humans
S4 Ep 9: Gaming, Social Media and Information Bingeing: Guiding Kids on Devices with Dr. Michael Rich

Raising Good Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 48:01


In this episode we sit down with Dr. Michael Rich, and delve into the complex relationship between children, screens, and the digital environment. Dr. Rich shares insights on the importance of developing critical skills for media use, strategies for managing and monitoring screen time, and the role of parents and educators in guiding children's digital experiences.Digital Wellness Lab: https://digitalwellnesslab.org/I WROTE MY FIRST BOOK! Order your copy of The Five Principles of Parenting: Your Essential Guide to Raising Good Humans Here: https://bit.ly/3rMLMsLSubscribe to my free newsletter for parenting tips delivered straight to your inbox: draliza.substack.com Follow me on Instagram for more:@raisinggoodhumanspodcast Sponsors:Qeepsake: Go to qeepsake.com and redeem 20% off your annual subscription with code: HUMANSLifestraw: Better filtration ,better taste, better design. LifeStraw Home products can be found at LifeStraw.com and on Amazon.IQBAR: 20% off all IQBAR products. Text HUMANS to 64000.Dime Beauty: Go to DIMEBeautyco.com now until Monday February 26th for 25%off!Primally Pure: Visit www.primallypure.com/humans for 15% off your orderMagic Spoon: Try a delicious bowl of Magic Spoon cereal today at MagicSpoon.com/HUMANS and use the code HUMANS to save five dollars.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Talking To Teens
Ep 277: Understanding Our Kids' Online World

Talking To Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 24:02


Michael Rich, author of The Mediatrician's Guide, joins us to explain why we must move beyond fear of “screen time” to have more nuanced conversations with teens about finding balance, meaning and ethics in their digital lives.If you've enjoyed Talking to Teens, we'd love if you could leave us a five-star rating, and if you have time, a review! Full Show NotesTeens today have never known a world without smartphones, social media, and round-the-clock internet access. As digital devices become more and more ingrained into every aspect of their lives, it's only natural for parents to worry about the impact all this technology might have.We often hear panicked stories about social media causing depression or video game addiction destroying kids' attention spans. It makes us want to snatch the screens out of teens' hands completely! But is going cold turkey really the best approach?To help parents navigate the digital age, we're talking to Dr. Michael Rich, an expert on kids and media. Dr. Rich is an associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and the founder and director of the Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders at Boston Children's Hospital.He's also the author of a new book called The Mediatrician's Guide: A Joyful Approach to Raising Healthy, Smart, Kind Kids in a Screen Saturated World. As both a pediatrician and a former filmmaker, Dr. Rich has a unique perspective on why we should move past fear-based thinking when it comes to kids and technology.Rethinking "Screen Time"Trying to simply limit screen time is an outdated way of thinking, says Dr. Rich. Screens are so embedded into every part of life that trying to quantify daily use is irrelevant. Instead of counting minutes spent staring at a device, Dr. Rich encourages intentionality. This means being mindful, balanced and present in how we interact with technology.Dr. Rich coins these practices the “killer B's.” Being mindful means understanding how device use displaces other activities, while being balanced means taking regular screen breaks. Most importantly, being present while using devices prevents us from missing out on real world connections. Trying to upgrade from texting to calling to in-person interactions is key.Looking Below Problematic BehaviorsIt's easy to blame devices themselves for issues like addiction or bullying. However, Dr. Rich explains that problematic digital behaviors are usually symptoms of underlying issues like ADHD, anxiety, depression or autism spectrum disorders. Taking away teens' access without addressing root causes may make problems worse.Dr. Rich notes that teens often see their devices as tools that help them cope with or avoid difficulties in their lives. Complete removal can heighten their distress. Instead, identifying and properly treating adolescents' mental health is key to curbing unhealthy digital habits.Fostering Digital WellnessRather than seeing devices as inherently bad, Dr. Rich focuses on how we can use them for good. Social platforms and interactive games actually have huge potential for building community, creativity and emotional skills.However, teens need guidance on using digital spaces ethically. Dr. Rich encourages parents to model intentional digital wellness and have open conversations about pitfalls like compare/despair thinking or internet rabbit holes. Promoting self-awareness and balance helps teens build healthy lifelong technology habits.Follow us on Social Media! We're @talkingtoteens on Instagram and TikTok

Let's Find Common Ground

CPF Co-Director Mike Murphy joins Sasha Issenberg and Michael Rich for a conversation on the growing prevalence and impact of misinformation and disinformation in our politics.   Featuring:  · Sasha Issenberg: Award-winning Author on Modern Campaigns & Marriage Equality · Michael Rich: President and CEO, RAND Corporation (2011-2022) · Mike Murphy: Co-Director, Center for the Political Future; NBC Political Analyst

Election R&D - 2020 and Beyond

CPF Co-Director Mike Murphy joins Sasha Issenberg and Michael Rich for a conversation on the growing prevalence and impact of misinformation and disinformation in our politics.   Featuring:  · Sasha Issenberg: Award-winning Author on Modern Campaigns & Marriage Equality · Michael Rich: President and CEO, RAND Corporation (2011-2022) · Mike Murphy: Co-Director, Center for the Political Future; NBC Political Analyst

Artemis Live - Insurance-linked securities (ILS), catastrophe bonds (cat bonds), reinsurance
145: Sustaining returns and driving growth, in cat bonds and private ILS - Artemis London 2023

Artemis Live - Insurance-linked securities (ILS), catastrophe bonds (cat bonds), reinsurance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 57:30


This was the fourth session of the day at our Artemis London 2023 insurance-linked securities (ILS) market conference, held on September 5th in London, UK. Around 240 attendees enjoyed a busy day of thoughtful catastrophe bond and insurance-linked securities (ILS) focused discussion from industry experts, as well as valuable networking opportunities. This session features an expert panel discussing the need to sustain returns, across both catastrophe bonds and private ILS such as collateralized reinsurance, and ideas as to how that can be achieved. The panel discussion was moderated by: Philipp Kusche, Global Head of ILS, Howden Tiger Capital Markets & Advisory. He was joined on stage by: Florian Steiger, Head of Cat Bonds, Twelve Capital; Hervé Castella, Chief Third Party Capital Officer, SCOR; Marco della Giacoma, Portfolio Manager, Tenax Capital; and Michael Rich, Head ILS, Commodities & Environmental Strategies, K2 Advisors. The panellists spoke about the evident diversification benefits that allocations to ILS have exhibited for investors over the last few years, saying that the lack of correlation remains a key driver for investor capital inflows to the sector. They also explored how investor sentiment is evolving in the catastrophe bond space, as well as more broadly for investments into private ILS such as collateralized reinsurance arrangements. Listen to the full podcast episode to learn more about the return potential of investment allocations to the insurance-linked securities (ILS) market.

Salt Lake Dirt
Michael Rich - The Queue (2023 FILMQUEST) - Episode 196

Salt Lake Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 12:35


We are very excited to be covering ⁠FilmQuest 2023⁠. This is the festival's 10 year anniversary and I wanted to celebrate it by talking to as many filmmakers as I possibly could. Great films, incredible conversations! Thanks for listening. Kyler FilmQuest Episode #28 GUEST: Michael Rich  FILM: The Queue — Synopsis: An internet content moderator confronts the darkness within the videos he screens. — Episode Links: Film Trailer IG:  @mikerichfilms 

The JOMOcast with Christina Crook
Digital Wellness with Dr. Michael Rich

The JOMOcast with Christina Crook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 46:29


In this engaging podcast episode, Christina is joined by Dr. Michael Rich, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, at Harvard Medical School and Founder of the Digital Wellness Lab - an academic research center focused on media and technology as a powerful environmental health influence. Dr. Rich guides Christina through the significant hurdles that modern students encounter and offers valuable insights on harnessing technology effectively.Additionally, Dr. Rich discusses his current initiatives at the Digital Wellness Lab, along with his reasons for maintaining optimism about the Lab's mission to adapt swiftly in response to three dynamic factors: Human dynamics, the evolving media landscape, and shifts in behavior. • • •Get more JOMO at jomocast.com.Book a JOMO(campus) discovery call at jomocampus.com Check out the new JOMO Goods shop at www.jomogoods.com Music by Thomas J. Inge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sports Insight Extra
Michael Rich, Founder & CEO, PSUDO Sneakers

Sports Insight Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 20:23


In the latest Footwear Insight Extra podcast, footwear industry veteran Michael Rich discusses PSUDO, the sneaker brand he started with his wife, Kortney, in 2020 and its latest partnership with Blumaka's solar-powered factory in El Salvador.

Nightside With Dan Rea
NightSide News Roundup - 8 p.m.

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 40:26


Dan kicked off the show with an examination and exploration of today's top stories with various experts and reporters. Joining the program was Florida Governor and 2024 Candidate for President Ron DeSantis, WalletHub Analyst Jill Gonzalez, Haverhill Mayor Jim Fiorentini, and Director of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital Dr. Michael Rich.

Cinematography for Actors
HollyShorts LIVE: Creating An Interface for Actors w/ Michael Rich (Director) & Rachel Collins (Producer) of "The Queue”

Cinematography for Actors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 13:37


We are live, on-location at the TCL Chinese Theatre for the 19th annual Oscar Qualifying ⁠HollyShorts Film Festival⁠, as the official podcast partner. These shorter, special episodes are with selected filmmakers. In this episode, Inde sits down with Michael Rich (Director) & Rachel Collins (Producer) husband & wife duo to talk about their horror film “The Queue”. Logline: An internet content moderator confronts the darkness within the videos he screens. https://michaelrich.me/ This filmmaking team created a whole fake technical interface for their actor to interact with. Follow the filmmaker:  https://michaelrich.me/ Can't make it to the festival in person? Watch the films at https://bitpixtv.com/programs/hsff-23-pre-roll-final-87100d and use code HSFF2023CFA for 20% off!  For our listeners, CFA has teamed up with ⁠We Make Movies⁠ to get you a discount on production management services, including access to comprehensive production insurance and workers' comp for your next shoot. Visit ⁠wemakemovies.org/insurance⁠ and use code CFA23 on your intake form for 10% off your quote. Follow us wherever you listen to your podcasts to keep up to date on new episode releases.  A huge thank you to our sponsors: Apogee, FilmTools, Rosco, Lightstone Rentals, Deity, Canon, and First Mile Technologies. Website: https://⁠www.cinematographyforactors.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/cinematographyforactors⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@cinematographyforactors⁠ ⁠Cinematography for Actors⁠ is a community aimed at bridging the gap between talent & crew through our ⁠weekly podcast⁠ & community events. Our weekly show supports the filmmaking community through transparent, honest & technically focused interviews with the goal of elevating the art of effective storytelling. Join the CFA Community, sign up to our newsletter: ⁠https://mailchi.mp/e27e1a2bc895/newsletter⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematographyforactors/support

Besenwagen - der Radsport Podcast
Kein Zeitfahrspezialist (mit Michael Rich)

Besenwagen - der Radsport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 108:54


Der Besenwagen ist mal wieder im Raum Freiburg unterwegs, genauer gesagt in Emmendingen. Wir parken vor der Haustür und klingeln bei Rich. Wir kennen den Kontostand von Michael nicht, aber reich an Erfolgen, Ideen und Leidenschaft für den Radsport ist er auf alle Fälle! Der ehemalige Olympiasieger im Mannschaftszeitfahren hat seit eh und je den Kampf gegen die Uhr gekämpft und Mensch und Maschine dafür gewappnet und heute turnt er sogar MTBlern die Kür vor.

Technology and Security (TS)
Synthetic biotech, DARPA for intelligence and AI regulation with RAND CEO Jason Matheny

Technology and Security (TS)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 38:53


Dr Miah Hammond-Errey is joined by Jason Matheny, CEO of RAND Corporation and founder of CSET to delve into the complexities of regulating emerging technologies — from AI to biotechnology, what the United States can learn from Australia, the opportunity a current bottleneck in compute capacity offers democracies, and his work at IARPA — ‘the DARPA of the intelligence world' — using innovative methods to solve the hard problems of policy and national security. They also discuss the role of alliances such as Five Eyes in combatting AI-generated disinformation and why standards bodies need greater support.Jason is the President and CEO of RAND Corporation. He previously led technology and national security policy for the White House in the National Security Council and the Office of Science and Technology Policy. Jason founded the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) at Georgetown University, was a Commissioner on the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence and the director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). He has also worked at the World Bank, Oxford University, the Applied Physics Laboratory and Princeton University.Technology and Security is hosted by Dr Miah Hammond-Errey, the inaugural director of the Emerging Technology program at the United States Studies Centre, based at the University of Sydney. Miah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Miah_HEResources mentioned in the recording:Supporting responsible AI: discussion paper (Department of Industry, Science and Resources)The Illusion of China's AI Prowess (Helen Toner, Jenny Xiao, and Jeffrey Ding, Foreign Affairs)Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Opportunities for the Department of Defense (Jason Matheny, Senate testimony)Challenges to US National Security and Competitiveness Posed by AI (Jason Matheny, Senate testimony)Dealing with Disinformation: A Critical New Mission Area For AUSMIN (Dr Miah Hammond-Errey, USSC)RAND Truth Decay original report (Michael Rich and Jennifer Cavanaugh)RAND Truth DecayThe future of digital health with federated learning (Andrew Trask et al.) SILMARILS – Chemical residue detection (IARPA)Making great content requires fabulous teams. Thanks to the great talents of the following. Research support and assistance: Tom BarrettProduction: Elliott BrennanPodcast Design: Susan BealeMusic: Dr Paul MacThis podcast was recorded on the lands of the Ngunnawal people, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging — here and wherever you are listening. We acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

In Reality
Truth Decay: The Cause and The Treatment

In Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 32:15


Outside the friendly confines of this podcast, it's hard to talk about truth and media without the discussion turning emotional. These are incendiary topics, which is why it's especially useful to be able to draw on cool analysis. This is how many people characterize the work of this episode's guest, Michael Rich, president emeritus of the think tank RAND Corporation and co-author of one of the seminal books on facts and media in American public discourse, written with fellow RAND analyst Jennifer Kavanaugh, Truth Decay. Truth Decay was published in 2019, and the analytical framework that it proposed still holds true four years later. In this episode, Michael and Eric discuss the four forces that he believes caused truth to decay in public life; why the current period of misinformation started much earlier than you think; and how media endured several earlier periods of mistrust and how it recovered each time.

Coronavirus: Fact vs Fiction
How Much Screen Time is Too Much?

Coronavirus: Fact vs Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 32:52


Do you ever feel like you or your kids are spending way too much time on your phones? Have you ever caught yourself scrolling for hours on end? When so much of our lives center around our phones, it's hard to know how much screen time is too much. For answers, Dr. Sanjay Gupta sits down with self-described “mediatrician”, Dr. Michael Rich, who co-directs the Clinic for Interactive Media Disorders at Boston Children's Hospital. Sanjay talks with Dr. Rich about his unique approach to treating young patients with problematic media use. Also, we hear the story of one college student who got lost down a TikTok rabbit hole. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Paint my mind podcast
24. Michael Rich - Founder of the Digital Wellness Lab

Paint my mind podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 66:52


Pediatrician, child health researcher, father, and filmmaker, Dr. Rich is the Founder and Director of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital and the first evidence-based medical program addressing physical, mental and social health issues associated with digital technology use. He offers research-based, actionable, and practical answers to parents', educators', and clinicians' questions about children's and adolescents' media use and the positive and negative implications for their health and development. What are the negatives and positives when it comes to the use of screens and technology? How are children affected by it? What's a better way of looking at it instead of "good or bad"? Can video games actually be helpful for certain skills? This and much more in this episode with Dr. Michael Rich! Enjoy! - Find Dr. Rich here:  https://twitter.com/mediatrician https://digitalwellnesslab.org -  Make sure to follow us on instagram and subscribe on YouTube to not miss any new episodes!  https://www.instagram.com/paintmymindpodcast/  https://www.youtube.com/@paintmymindpodcast

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Teens and screens - the best approach

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 25:06


A year into the pandemic, when children and teenagers all over the world were spending extra time on screens not just for fun, but also for school, pediatrician Dr Michael Rich knew parents needed more than just opinions.

Your Teen with Sue and Steph
Are Your Teenagers Glued to Their Screens?

Your Teen with Sue and Steph

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 42:35


Technolgy is taking over our kids' lives, and our guest Dr. Michael Rich knows how parents can change the dynamic toward healthier technology usage. And the best news — his solution is reasonable! Not easy, but definitely doable. On this episode we discuss... Can tech usage become an addiction, like gaming or sheer number of hours using social media?  Modern technology and social platforrms are created to keep us hooked. How do we help our teens (and ourselves) break out of the loop? Is it self-control or something bigger? For kids who are online all day – How much is too much and how do we set limits? Several years ago, experts were saying take the phone away. Now it seems like the worst thing that could ever happen to a kid. Where should we stand? And much more! Subscribe to Your Teen with Sue and Steph here! Check out Your Teen on Facebook here! Linkedin Twitter Instagram

Weedsday Wednesday!
Weedsday Wednesday, A Live, Cannabis Radio Show Michael Rich 2022!

Weedsday Wednesday!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 57:00


Welcome to Weedsday Wednesday! The #1 Marijuana Cannabis Radio Podcast!  Everything you ever want to know about cannabis marijuana! We'll talk about cannabis, marijuana, cbd, thc, hash, weed, pot or anything else you want to call this beautiful plant! Join us for Cannabis Interviews, strain reviews, product reviews, news and information about anything and everything marijuana related in Tucson, Arizona and the World at Large! We'll share what's happening with all of the medical marijuana and recreational laws for The State of Arizona and everything marijuana happening in our exciting little trail dust town! Call in to join us live (646) 915-8421! Special Guest-Michael Rich! June 22, 2022 8-9am Phoenix, AZ time! Michael Rich is a brand builder and cannabis expert who previously focused on direct-to-consumer (DTC) marketing, working with over 100 of the top fortune 500 companies. Currently working on B2B with Cannabis brands all across the US and Canada. And owner of the first Cannabis Shop in the Metaverse. Call (646) 915-8421 to listen in live!  If you want to join us live on the air just Press #1!

Screen Time Stories: Parenting Techniques for Raising Tech Natives

Social media addiction, staying up all night playing video games, cyberbullying... as parents, we can't help our kids navigate the digital age if we don't have a solid relationship first. In today's episode, Dr. Michael Rich, founder of the Digital Wellness Lab, talks us through creating and keeping a quality connection with our kids and teens.    Learn more about DWL here: https://digitalwellnesslab.org/about/

Screen Time Stories: Parenting Techniques for Raising Tech Natives
Guiding Our Kids Through Their Best Summer Yet

Screen Time Stories: Parenting Techniques for Raising Tech Natives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 7:45


A dad from Oregon asks for advice on how to help his 13-year-old twins transition into summer break successfully. Dr. Michael Rich, founder of the Digital Wellness Lab, gives advice.    digitalwellnesslab.org/

Shambhala Sunday Gathering Podcast
5-29-22 Michael Rich: Sun Camp

Shambhala Sunday Gathering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 58:59


Michael will discuss how Sun Camp was developed, and what camp is like now, both from a practical and spiritual perspective.

Welcome Home: The John Houston Custom Homes Podcast
Outdoor Living Series: Why are Gutters Important (Michael Rich with M&M Gutters)

Welcome Home: The John Houston Custom Homes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 16:02


There's a lot to choose from when it comes to selecting upgrades and features for your new home. Picking out the "fun" features like engineered wood floors or that kitchen back splash you've been drooling over can take center stage, but what about the not-so-fun selections like gutters?! They may not be glamorous, but could be essential to protecting the foundation of your home, and on this episode we bring in the expert to tell you why. Michael Rich, owner of M&M Gutters,  walks us through the importance of having gutters, how to maintain them and its many benefits, especially in this rainy spring season. If you're on the fence about adding gutters to your home and want to learn more, this is the episode for you!To learn more about M&M Gutters go to www.mandmgutterstx.com or contact Michael at 469.773.8982 to request a gutter installation estimate on your home.Discover More:Questions? Comments? Email info@jhoustonhomes.com or call 866.298.1416 and we'll address them in our next episode.You can also connect with us on:Our website: www.jhoustonhomes.comFacebook —> www.facebook.com/JohnHoustonHomesInstagram —> @johnhoustonhomesLinkedIn —> @JohnHoustonHomesVisit our blog for more insights —> https://blog.jhoustonhomes.com/our-story/blog-the-storySubscribe on Apple Podcasts —> https://apple.co/2MhrX56Follow on Spotify —> https://spoti.fi/3dlYi6rListen on iHeartRadio —> https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-welcome-home-the-john-hous-63429187/Listen on Stitcher—>  https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=537738&refid=stprA bi-monthly home building and home buyer podcast for realtors, home buyers, home owners and those researching new homes for sale. Twice a month, Chelsi Frazier, Whitney Pryor and special guests will demystify the home buying and building process, share tips and secrets, share stories from the frontlines and perform a deep dive into the most common—and not so common—questions that are asked during the home buying process.     

Parenting The Adlerian Way
086: Digital Wellness with Dr Michael Rich

Parenting The Adlerian Way

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 47:36


Dr. Rich is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the Digital Wellness Lab located at Boston's Children Hospital where he practices Adolescent Medicine. In this interview, we discuss parenting advice for a healthy digital upbringing and the resources available at the Lab. As well, we discuss PIMU - “Problematic Interactive Media Usage” - and the underlying issues that correspond to its appearance in certain populations of children.    Here is the link to the Digital Wellness Lab: https://digitalwellnesslab.org/  I highly suggest you subscribe to their e-newsletter here: https://digitalwellnesslab.org/about/newsletter/   You can follow the digital wellness lab on social media too:  Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-wellness-lab  Twitter - https://twitter.com/DigitalWellLab  FB - https://www.facebook.com/digitalwellnesslab/  IG - https://www.instagram.com/digitalwellnesslab/

Ideas at the House
Pasi Sahlberg, Evalyn Fechner & Michael Rich | In Conversation

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 41:22


Finnish educator, author, and scholar, Pasi Sahlberg, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, at Harvard Medical School, Michael Rich and High School Student Evalyn Fechner discuss the latest research on the impacts of screens and the digital world on young people and strategies to strike the best balance between screen time and other activities. This talk was recorded live at Sydney Opera House in 2021 as part of a 3 part series of urgent conversations about the Australian Education System. - Watch other talks on Stream. The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching. Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Screen Time
Are Screens Breaking Kids' Brains?

Screen Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 38:53


Is a rise in screen time changing the way children's brains develop? Dr. Michael Rich, director of the Boston Children's Hospital Digital Wellness Lab, explains how the infant brain works and how it responds differently to online and offline activities. Pediatrician and clinical researcher Dr. John Hutton walks co-hosts Nicole Edwards and Taylor Owen through his research using MRI to study the effects of screen time on white matter in preschoolers. Finally, Dr. Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek, Director of the Infant Language Laboratory at Temple University, explains why not all screen time is equal, and shares tools to help evaluate the quality of the content kids are consuming. FIND OUT MORE: Read the study by Kathy Hirsk-Pasek et al.: “How educational are ‘educational' apps for young children? App store content analysis using the Four Pillars of Learning framework” https://kathyhirshpasek.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2021/03/How-educational-are-educational-apps-for-young-children-App-store-content-analysis-using-the-Four-Pillars-of-Learning-framework.pdf The Canadian Pediatric Society's age-based recommendations for screen use: https://cps.ca/tools-outils/digital-media-and-screen-time Visit Common Sense Media for reviews of age-appropriate content, like apps, TV shows and books: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside the Daily Press
RAND Corporation CEO Michael Rich

Inside the Daily Press

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 44:54


A deep dive into the RAND Corporation with outgoing CEO Michael Rich.

Policy Currents
Why we should measure ‘GDP2,' what's behind prescription drug shortages, a look at quantum technology.

Policy Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 10:29


A new framework to measure human potential; what factors are associated with prescription drug shortages; Army enlistment waivers in the age of legal marijuana; when and how quantum technologies might be used; the legal barriers to supervised drug consumption sites; and an announcement about RAND CEO and president, Michael Rich. For more information on this week's episode, visit rand.org/podcast.

The Empowered Challenger
Michael Rich | Psudo

The Empowered Challenger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 30:46


Michael Rich has been obsessed with sneakers for almost as long as he can remember. Michael got his start in the shoe business at age 16 when he sought out a job selling shoes at his local mall. After college, he went on to work on the manufacturing side and traveled across the world making shoes in foreign markets. For years, he dreamed of creating a sneaker brand of the future. Finally, he launched Psudo, a DTC sustainable sneaker brand, in 2019. “These are your ‘running around shoes,' not your running shoes,” Michael says on this episode of The Empowered Challenger. Sustainability is core to the brand. The upper part of the shoe is made from recycled plastic water bottles. The sneakers are made in a Milwaukee-based solar-powered shoe factory, while its packaging is made from 100% recycled content. Psudo shoes are also made entirely in the U.S. While shoe manufacturing is rare in the United States — Michael estimates less than 5% of the shoes Americans wear are created domestically — he was determined to make it part of Psudo.And though it wasn't easy, he's found the benefits of domestic production to be significant: more control over the process, nimble response to customer demand, and shorter manufacturing runs.Marketing the challenger brand hasn't been easy — especially for Michael who didn't come from a digital marketing background. He believes Psudo's innovative design coupled with the brand's commitment to transparency are key ingredients for Psudo's growth. Ultimately, Michael believes in the magnetism of a good brand narrative: “[P]eople will be reaching out more and more to do collaborations, to have the opportunity to do a podcast like this … I think one thing kind of takes care of the other.” On this episode of The Empowered Challenger, he also discusses his plan for creating a “circular brand” that customers can return for repurposing and get a fresh look.  Featured Challenger

Turning Points: Navigating Mental Health
Turning Points in a Digital Age | S1E3

Turning Points: Navigating Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 33:51


Our digital lives can affect our mental health -- for better or worse. In this episode, Frantzces talks to a teenager who shares his emotional ups and downs online--and who has gained a following of other teens looking for connection. Then, she gets tips from Dr. Michael Rich, the “mediatrician,” on how all of us can use media more mindfully. For a transcript of this episode and more information, visit Globe.com/turningpoints. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Markets in Focus
How can healthcare regain momentum?

Markets in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 25:50


Vaccine earnings may be transitory, but “I'm optimistic that the setup for the back half of this year will be more constructive” for the healthcare sector, said Michael Rich, CFA, Research Analyst at Eagle Asset Management. Rich joins Matt Orton, CFA, Director and Portfolio Specialist at Carillon Tower Advisers, to explain the innovations in the works that may provide investor opportunity.

Doctor Mommy Speaks Parenting
Screens aren't that bad. (All about video games, educational apps, porn, cyberbullying)

Doctor Mommy Speaks Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 61:11


Imagine a living room with people. Mom, dad, grandparents and a few kids say, teens. All of them glued to their devices. This isn't an uncommon sighting especially post-pandemic. If your house looks anything Like that then today's episode is for you. Our guest Dr Michael Rich is from Boston USA. He is the Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. He practices Adolescent Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital. he is the founder of the digital wellness lab at Boston's. His innovative child health research has been featured in New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN and NPR. He has authored policy statements on media and child health for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Here's what all we spoke about: Babies x video chat Is it ok for my baby to video chat with family and friends? What if a child is about to have a meltdown after her demands for a screen have been denied… Educational apps x children school-aged children of 6 to 10 years. There are many apps marketed under the label of educational apps. Are these really contributing to our child's growth? Or is it just a marketing gimmick? Video games x teens Dr. Rich's thoughts on Kids who watch violent or sexual TV and videos, or play mature video games, may be influenced by the content. They may begin to think that violence is an okay way to solve problems, substance use is fun, or that casual sex is popular and consequence-free. Online school x high school aged children Physical effects of long hours of online school. teen x social media Instagram, facebook and its effects on teens brain, body image issues, safety issues. Teens x porn How to approach the topic and what to do. Teens x cyberbullying How can you support your child in such a situation? Know more about the Digital wellness Lab and Dr. Michael Rich's work here and connect with them on twitter If you are a parent to a pre-teen, teenager or parent coach then this is for you. MY COURSE for parents of tweens and teenagers. From “instructional to conversational” parenting. https://doctormommyspeaks.graphy.com/courses/from-instructional-to-conversational-parenting-for-teenagers If you are from outside India and wish to join my course then simply DM me for an exclusive link. Attend my free workshop on communicating with teenagers where I talk about the common causes of clashes between kids and parents and how to fix them on the 16th of may. You can connect with @doctormommyspeaks on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doctormommyspeaks/message

Techstination
Digital Wellness Lab created at Boston Children's Hospital: Founder Dr. Michael Rich

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 13:38


The Michael Irvin Podcast
2020 Recap with Rich Eisen

The Michael Irvin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 67:00


Michael Irvin chats with friend & NFL Network co-host Rich Eisen about the wild 2020 NFL Season we experienced. From how it started, to how it ended; Michael & Rich relive great moments on NFL GameDay, their experience at Super Bowl LV, the social injustice movement & personal experiences, the heavy offseason QB movement, "Tom Brady effect" and ramifications, the Rams/Lions trade, Carson Wentz to the Colts, and Patrick Mahomes vs. the new threshold of greatness. Hear Rich's thoughts on the Stafford/Goff trade & why he likes the move for both teams, Michael Pittman not giving up his number for Carson Wentz, the kid at Cam Newton's camp, his stand-up comedy days, and more! Rich tells us about his first ever Super Bowl experience, how this Super Bowl compares to others, his journey into broadcasting and memories of working alongside the late-great Stuart Scott! PLUS, the Dez catch, the tuck rule, the end zone rule, Friends, Seinfeld, and more from the master of articulating of the human journey.

The mvxxwvll Project
The mvxxwvll Project - Season 2 Episode 1 w/ Michael & Rich

The mvxxwvll Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 112:44


My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mvxx.wvll/ My Guest: https://www.instagram.com/iammichaelevins/ My Guest: https://www.instagram.com/5.inbetween/ My Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/featured/ Intro/Outro Song: Basixx - Rockstar (Instrumental Version) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mvxx-io/message

Life in the Time of Corona
LTC13 - Screen time during the pandemic with Dr. Michael Rich

Life in the Time of Corona

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 42:48


If you thought we were overusing our screens before the coronavirus, you hadn't seen anything! Digital media use is way up, as we now rely on our devices for work, school, shopping, and staying in touch with each other. Dr. Michael Rich, also known as The Mediatrician, guides us towards the best ways to help our children use digital media in safe and healthy ways. Guest: https://cmch.tv/about-us/our-team/michael-rich/ (Michael Rich, MD) Dr. Michael Rich is the founder and director of the https://cmch.tv (Center on Media and Child Health), at Boston Children's Hospital. The Center is a great resource for anyone interested in raising digitally healthy youth. The https://cmch.tv/familydigitalwellness/ (Family Digital Wellness Guide) that Dr. Rich describes in the episode is a research-based parenting resource looking at the healthiest approaches to using digital media throughout childhood and adolescence. Listen to https://www.saulrosenthalphd.com/life-in-the-time-of-corona-podcast/ (previous episodes), find https://www.saulrosenthalphd.com/blog/ (transcripts), and https://www.saulrosenthalphd.com/ (learn more). Music: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Wildlight (Wildlight)

Worldwide Golf Shops Insider Podcast
Michael Rich – Podcast #316 – Titleist Golf Balls

Worldwide Golf Shops Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 13:14


Worldwide Golf Shops INSIDER PODCAST #316! In this installment, we chat with the Manager of Titleist Golf Ball Fitting and Education, Mr. Michael Rich! Michael talks the importance of Golf Ball Fitting. There is a ball for you! We can't stress enough that you must get fit at your local Worldwide Golf Shops retail location. Enjoy the Podcast!

Parenting The Adlerian Way
O24: Guest Interview With Dr Michael Rich: Social Media and Interactive Tech during a Pandemic

Parenting The Adlerian Way

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 46:15


I met Dr Rich a few years ago when we were both on a panel together discussing social media and youth mental health in Ottawa.  Check out the bio he sent in below, and you’ll see why he is my go-to for everything digital health related.   We talked about his work at the clinic, definition of addiction, 4 categories of disorders, mental health and tech, responsible use of screen time, the pandemic, online schooling and much, much more.  Here is Dr Rich!  Hi, I’m Michael Rich,. more widely known as The Mediatrician. I am Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.  I practice Adolescent Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, where I founded the Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders, the first evidence-based medical program addressing physical, mental and social health issues associated with digital technology. For near;ly 20 years, I have directed the Center on Media and Child Health (CMCH), which studies and provides research-based, practical answers to parents, teachers and clinicians about children’s media use and the positive and negative implications for their health and development.  Instagram: @cmch_boston and @bostonchildrens Twitter: @cmch_boston and @bostonchildrens Facebook: @centeronmediaandchildhealth and @bostonchildrenshospital YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/cmchboston Here are some terrific online resources from Dr Rich, including where you can submit questions! Family Digital Wellness Guide Family Digital Wellness and Return to School 2020 Halloween 2020 Guide Ask the Mediatrician submissions portal

Family Matters
What is Virtual Babysitting

Family Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 18:11


In the age of social distancing, meet the virtual babysitter. Instead of showing up at your house, the sitter engages with your child through Skype, Zoom, FaceTime and other video platforms. The concept exploded this spring as parents attempted to work remotely and look after children learning from home. Elize Shirdel launched HELM Life following five years of connecting parents with babysitters through Datenight Babysitting. She joins us to explain what both parents and children can expect. So what does the mediatrician think? Dr Michael Rich weighs-in on the trend and offers a few alternatives for families. For more information about Dr Rich, click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Happier by the Minute
Raising Healthy Kids In A Digital World

Happier by the Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 66:01


Michael Rich, MD, MPH, is Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and practices Adolescent Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. As The Mediatrician®, Dr. Rich offers research-based, balanced and practical answers to parents’, teachers’, and clinicians’ questions about children’s media use and the positive and negative implications for their health and development. Subscribe & Review in iTunes. Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Now if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you leave me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you! For more information, visit my website https://www.happierbytheminute.com/ Follow me on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happierbyminute/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HappierbytheMinute/

The Life of Dad Show
S2 Ep 17 – Tacos & Back to School

The Life of Dad Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 39:14


  Tom Riles and Josh Huber bring on an expert to talk about back-to-school (or back-to-homeschool) in 2020, as they chat with Dr. Michael Rich from Boston Children's Hospital, and founder of The Center on Media and Child Health (CMCH). The dads discuss the struggles parents, students, and teachers are facing as we head back to … Continue reading S2 Ep 17 – Tacos & Back to School →

ConnectSafely Live
'Mediatrician' & Pediatrician Dr. Michael Rich

ConnectSafely Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 42:13


Michael Rich, MD, MPH, is Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and practices Adolescent Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital. Pediatrician, researcher, father, and filmmaker, Dr. Rich is the Founder and Director of the Center on Media and Child Health (CMCH) and the first evidence-based medical program addressing physical, mental and social health issues associated with digital technology.We talked about screen time, video games, "problematic" media consumption and so much more, including who to speak with kids about the times we are living in,

ConnectSafely
'Mediatrician' & Pediatrician Dr. Michael Rich

ConnectSafely

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 42:13


Michael Rich, MD, MPH, is Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and practices Adolescent Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. Pediatrician, researcher, father, and filmmaker, Dr. Rich is the Founder and Director of the Center on Media and Child Health (CMCH) and the first evidence-based medical program addressing physical, mental and social health issues associated with digital technology.We talked about screen time, video games, "problematic" media consumption and so much more, including who to speak with kids about the times we are living in,

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra
Morning MAGIC: Dr Michael Rich from Boston Childrens Hospital!

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 7:43


Family Matters
Screen time-Social media during the COVID-19 Crisis

Family Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 30:59


One month into school closures, families are leaning on screen time for everything from schoolwork to playtime or hangouts. In the first couple weeks of the pandemic, parenting experts’ message to parents was to ease off on screen time limits. With no return to normalcy in sight, should parents continue that approach? On this episode of Family Matters, we explore screen time with Dr. Michael Rich, the “mediatrician” and the director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Boston Children’s Hospital. He explains why screen time limits are obsolete and gives parents practical advice to ensure their children get everything they need to grow up healthy, strong and kind. Dr. Rich also explains how parents can introduce their children to social media so they can stay connected to friends during physical distancing rules. You can find out more about Dr. Rich by clicking here.

Defining Your Brand
Sneaker Shopping with the Founder of Psudo Sneakers

Defining Your Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 37:47


Today I spoke with Michael Rich, owner of Psudo Sneakers. To find out more about Psudo , visit https://psudo.com/ Follow Psudo: www.instagram.com/shoppsudo Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf2y... |

Pedo Teeth Talk
Ask the Mediatrician: Get Practical Advice for Parents and Providers on Media Use by Children From the Expert - Ep.28

Pedo Teeth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 33:23


Want to hear the best recommendation of media use by children from THE expert on the subject? Listen to Dr. Michael Rich, MD, MPH, Founder and Director of the Center on Media and Child Health (CMCH) and the first evidence-based medical program addressing physical, mental and social health issues associated with digital technology, the Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders (CIMAID). As The Mediatrician®, In this informative podcast, Dr. Rich offers research-based, balanced and practical answers to questions about children’s media use and the positive and negative implications for their health and development.

Charting Pediatrics
Social Media: Friend or Foe? With Jenny Radesky, MD and Michael Rich, MD (S3:E24)

Charting Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 34:49


Is social media good or bad? How much or how little screen time should kids and adolescents have each day? What is the impact of screen time? What kind of digital footprint or reputation are parents creating for their children? These questions and more are covered with our guests Jenny Radesky, MD and Michael Rich, MD who discuss social media and its impact on patients and families. Dr. Radesky is a Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrician whose research focuses on family digital media use, child social/emotional development, and parent-child interaction. Dr. Rich is the Director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Boston Children’s Hospital. He has developed media-based research methodologies and authored numerous papers and AAP policy statements, testified to the United States Congress, and makes regular national press appearances. Do you have feedback about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org   

Conor's Untitled Podcast (The CUP)
2019 in Gaming: A Review

Conor's Untitled Podcast (The CUP)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 68:32


I'm back! After a 2 month long hiatus I have jumped back into getting this thing up and running with a brand new microphone and the first of my three planned episodes I have to make up for lost time.In this episode I take a look back at the Gaming industry in 2019 and go over some big story lines that happened over the course of the year. I'll tackle general gaming news, games and consoles that were released, as well as take a look at what's coming out in the years to come.Feel free to contact me at ConorsPodcast@gmail.com for any further input. Enjoy!

Take Care
Technology's impact on childhood brain, language development

Take Care

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 14:14


There have been plenty of studies surrounding the development of the human brain, but nowadays, scientists are increasingly looking at how modern technology impacts language development in children. As one researcher can attest, it’s not as simple as “screens are bad.” Dr. Michael Rich is the director of the Center on Media and Child Health and the Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders . He joined “ Take Care ” to talk about his and other’s research on language development and how modern technology plays into it.

The Mother Load
Let's talk about Screen-Time

The Mother Load

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 55:00


Are your kids (or YOU?!) glued to technology? Have you found that screens have taken over your life recently? Well, don't worry, because you are definitely not alone and Constance and Missi are here to talk parenting in the age of instant gratification. They're joined by Dr. Michael Rich, “The Mediatrician,” to talk about mindful parenting, social media, screen-time and so much MORE! So, get excited and have a listen! P.S: Send us your best parenting stories that involve technology! - Leave a voicemail at (213)259-3235! THE EXPERT: Dr. Michael Rich is the founder and director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Boston Children's Hospital, and associate professor at Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Connect with him here: http://cmch.tv/parents/askthemediatrician/ This week's episode is brought to you by: Talkspace.com/student PROMO: MOTHERLOAD Brooklinen.com promo code: MOTHERLOAD Skillshare.com/motherload shopflamingo.com/motherloadPolicyGenius.comZipRecruiter.com/motherload

Ask The Mediatrician®
The Manifesto

Ask The Mediatrician®

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 4:02


Why do we do this? Dr. Michael Rich, “the Mediatrician,” introduces himself and explains how the Ask the Mediatrician podcast evolved as a way to help parents and families care for and raise children in today’s connected world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Golf Podcast Presented by Golficity
Golf Podcast 273: Golf Ball Fitting with Special Guest Michael Rich

The Golf Podcast Presented by Golficity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 56:49


This week Michael Rich of Titleist stops by the podcast to talk about the golf ball fitting process and how it can benefit all golfers. Tune in to hear us chat about our own recent golf ball fitting experience as well as everything you need to know about the future of golf ball fittings and a whole lot more. In This Show You Will Learn: What exactly a "golf ball fitting" is and how it can help your golf game. How to select the golf ball that performs best for you. Plus much more. Listen to This Week's Show Download on iTunes here Download on Stitcher here Download on Spreaker here Download on SoundCloud here Listen on Spotify here Links from this Week's Show Video: Watch Our Golf Ball Fitting Experience Link: Find a Golf Ball Fitting Near You Get the Golficity App: Download the Free Golficity App Here Join the Golficity Facebook Group: Click Here to Join Our Free Listener Group Watch this Week's Show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHwWh-5VYJo&feature=youtu.be Thanks to this Week's Sponsors Titleist is committed to ensuring that every golf ball delivers superior quality and consistency.  From ball to ball, dozen to dozen we should expect our golf ball to perform exactly the same way, shot after shot. That’s why Titleist owns the design, the technology and the manufacturing to make sure consistency spot on every time. They even conduct all the testing and quality checks to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.  Titleist is the #1 ball for every player and the #1 ball in golf.  Choose the best for your game and find out more at Titleist.com. The Shot Scope V2 is the only GPS watch on the market that combines GPS distances to greens and hazards with automatic performance tracking.  It’s essentially, GPS + Automatic Performance Tracking – ALL IN ONE WATCH. Wear the V2 like a watch and play your golf like normal, the magic happens in the background  -- no phone needed.  And now you can get $40 off the purchase of Shot Scope V2 by visiting ShotScope.com/Golficity or by using coupon code "golficityv2" at checkout. Thanks for tuning to The Golf Podcast!

Their Own Devices
The Truth About "Internet Addiction"

Their Own Devices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 42:41


Is your teen spending too much time in front of screens? Excessive and compulsive use of digital tech may affect school, relationships and sleep as well as both physical and mental health. The problem is real and parents are worried. But is it an addiction? When does consistent use of tech evolve into excessive, uncontrolled or dysfunctional use requiring intervention? What should parents be looking for? On this episode Marc and David invite back Dr. Michael Rich, more widely known as The Mediatrician, to discuss everything parents need to know about so-called “Internet Addiction.” Produced by The Podglomerate.

Late Night Talks
Late Night Talks - Black Men Don't Cry ft Michael, Rich Yorke, Jhorrmountain & Bonne

Late Night Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 74:28


The alkebulan Talkshow is back met een nieuwe episode: black men don't cry ft Michael Middelkoop, Rich Yorke, Jhorrmountain & Bonne Reijn Yes! We dedicaten een hele episode over de emotionele staat van de man, specifiek: de man van kleur. De samenleving bepaalt hoe je je als man moet gedragen, soms lijdt dit tot extreme masculiniteit issues, maar anderen doorbreken deze stereotypes en zijn in hun #blackboyjoy fase. Wanneer mag je als man huilen? Wat is een echte man? We bespreken het allemaal. Kwetsbaarheid & masculiniteit.

Late Night Talks
The Alkebulan Talkshow – Black Men Don’t Cry ft Michael, Rich Yorke, Jhorrmountain & Bonne

Late Night Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 74:28


The alkebulan Talkshow is back met een nieuwe episode: black men don't cry ft Michael Middelkoop, Rich Yorke, Jhorrmountain & Bonne Reijn Yes! We dedicaten een hele episode over de emotionele staat van de man, specifiek: de man van kleur. De samenleving bepaalt hoe je je als man moet gedragen, soms lijdt dit tot extreme masculiniteit issues, maar anderen doorbreken deze stereotypes en zijn in hun #blackboyjoy fase. Wanneer mag je als man huilen? Wat is een echte man? We bespreken het allemaal. Kwetsbaarheid & masculiniteit.

Late Night Talks
The Alkebulan Talkshow - Black Men Don't Cry ft Michael, Rich Yorke, Jhorrmountain & Bonne

Late Night Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 74:28


The alkebulan Talkshow is back met een nieuwe episode: black men don't cry ft Michael Middelkoop, Rich Yorke, Jhorrmountain & Bonne Reijn Yes! We dedicaten een hele episode over de emotionele staat van de man, specifiek: de man van kleur. De samenleving bepaalt hoe je je als man moet gedragen, soms lijdt dit tot extreme masculiniteit issues, maar anderen doorbreken deze stereotypes en zijn in hun #blackboyjoy fase. Wanneer mag je als man huilen? Wat is een echte man? We bespreken het allemaal. Kwetsbaarheid & masculiniteit.

Alternative Truth
Under your skin

Alternative Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 39:54


How can we feel good about our pursuit to look good? We spend billions on the attempt for better skin and often setting ourselves up for other health issues down the track. Host Dr Mei Ling Doery asks green cosmetic pioneer Mukti (Founder, Mukti Organics) and luminary of the dermatology world Dr Michael Rich for the absolute close up and personal of great skin care.

skin michael rich mukti organics
Their Own Devices
How Smartphones and Media Influence Kids’ Behavior

Their Own Devices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 42:34


Parents today are raising children in a new digital environment and medical research demonstrates that the use of interactive digital technology affects kids’ behavior and development. Parents need to be conscious of exactly how kids are changed by screens. On this episode, Marc and David explore how digital technologies influence kids with one of the senior-most experts in this field, Dr. Michael Rich, Founder and Director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Boston Children’s Hospital and Professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Rich explains in plain language what parents need to know about the influence of interactive media, violent video games, smartphones and social media on kids. Produced by The Podglomerate.

Studio BZ
Choose Your Own Dystopia

Studio BZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 44:11


Episode 16: Paula Ebben and Jon Keller discuss why Boston's superstar school superintendent fell out of favor, Dr Michael Rich from Boston Children's Hospital on what social media does to kids' brains, Mary Maguire from AAA describes new ways drivers are getting distracted, CBS News reporter David Begnaud on how he tracked down the story of the immigrant child that made headlines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Positive Truth | Uplifting News | Positive News | Encouraging News | Good News

We discuss Jennifer Kavanagh and Michael Rich's new book Truth Decay: The diminishing role of facts and analysis in American public life, along with some of our favorite positive news stories you might have missed. If you want to read Truth Decay online for free, it is linked below and also avaible for download at www.rand.org: https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_reports/RR2300/RR2314/RAND_RR2314.pdf If you want to get in touch with The Positive Truth to give us positive news stories you want us to talk about on the show, tell us about a topic you would like covered, or to stay updated on future episodes you can reach us below: https://www.facebook.com/ThePositiveTruthPodcast/ https://twitter.com/TPT_Podcast https://www.instagram.com/thepositivetruthpodcast/ Our E-mail: thepositivetruth@gmail.com Video version of the podcast is available on our YouTube channel: The Positive Truth Podcast

Decrypted
How Tech is Harming its Most Vulnerable Users

Decrypted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 27:46


When Jared was just a pre-teen his childhood hobby, playing video games, morphed into a  compulsive and eventually harmful obsession. Years later, he's still working to move  past it, and he's not alone. This week on Decrypted, Bloomberg Technology's Pia Gadkari goes  to Boston to meet Jared and his pediatrician Dr Michael Rich, whose research shows there  are mental health repercussions for some children who spend hours online. Pia explores what  parents as well as tech companies can do to identify — and address — the problem.

Paul Adamson in conversation
The spread of 'truth decay' in the United States and Europe

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 14:37


Michael Rich, President and CEO of the RAND Corporation, talks to Paul Adamson about the growing phenomenon of 'truth decay' in the United States and Europe.

Paul Adamson in conversation
The spread of 'truth decay' in the United States and Europe

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 14:37


Michael Rich, President and CEO of the RAND Corporation, talks to Paul Adamson about the growing phenomenon of 'truth decay' in the United States and Europe.

Transforming Bodies Plastic  Surgery Stories
Dr Michael Rich From Enrich Clinic

Transforming Bodies Plastic Surgery Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 4:05


Dr Michael Rich From Enrich Clinic by Trish Hammond

Connect Radio
Annual Conference Special Edition 2

Connect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 20:00


Drew McIntyre and Michael Rich review Annual Conference

Connect Radio
Annual Conference Special Edition 1

Connect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 29:00


Michael Rich and Drew McIntyre discuss what happened on Thursday and take a look at the rest of Annual Conference 2017.

Events @ RAND
Conversation at RAND: U.S. International Economic Strategy

Events @ RAND

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2016 63:33


In this Events @ RAND podcast, RAND President and CEO Michael Rich and Howard Shatz, RAND senior economist, discuss the economic policy choices facing the next administration.

Connect Radio
AC2016 Special Episode #2

Connect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 41:00


This show was recorded on June 18, 2016 on Saturday of Annual Conference and broadcast on the weekend after Annual Conference.  Drew McIntyre and Michael Rich talk about Friday's and Saturday's events.

Connect Radio
Annual Conference-Special Edition 1

Connect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 34:00


This show was recorded on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at Lake Junaluska.  Your hosts Michael Rich and Drew McIntyre look back at the last 24 hours or so if AC2016.

Education Talk Radio
MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND YOUNG CHILDREN "SCHOOLHOUSE SLATE OR MEDIA DISTRACTION?

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 42:00


MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND YOUNG CHILDREN "SCHOOLHOUSE SLATE OR MEDIA DISTRACTION?" The founder and director of  The Center on Media and Child Health , Harvard professor & pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital, Dr. Michael Rich is our guest Presented by ?WATERFORD INSTITUTE  

Connect Radio
Annual Conference- Special Edition 4

Connect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015 48:00


This fourth edition from Lake Junaluska goes live on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at 5:30 PM.  We will discuss the day's proceedings, overview of the day, and preview of Ordination service plus other business and commentary. Hosting the show will be Michael Rich and Drew McIntyre with some phone in and studio guests.   The podcast will be available around 6:30 PM.

Connect Radio
Annual Conference- Special Edition 3

Connect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 47:00


This third edition from Lake Junaluska goes live on Friday, June 19, 2015 at 5:30 PM.  We will discuss the day's proceedings, overview of commissioning service and retirement service, updates on clergy and laity elections, and other business and commentary. Hosting the show will be Michael Rich and Drew McIntyre with some phone in and studio guests.  The podcast will be available around 6:30 PM.

Connect Radio
Annual Conference- Special Edition 2

Connect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 52:00


This second edition from Lake Junaluska goes live on Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 5:30 PM.  We will discuss the day's proceedings, first business, updates on clergy and laity elections, and other business and commentary. Hosting the show will be Michael Rich and Drew McIntyre with some phone in and studio guests.  The podcast will be available around 6:30 PM.

Connect Radio
Annual Conference- Special Edition 1

Connect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2015 36:00


This first edition from Lake Junaluska goes live on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 5:30 PM.  We will discuss the day's proceedings, some of the basics of the Clergy Session, updates on clergy elections, and then discuss what will happen the rest of the week. Hosting the show will be Michael Rich and Drew McIntyre with some phone in and studio guests.  The podcast will be available around 6:30 PM.

Right Turn Radio Podcast
Ep. 54: Screen Addictions

Right Turn Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 39:10


Addicted to technology? Dr. Michael Rich, Pediatrician in Adolescent Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston, and Director of the Center on Media and Child Health, and Matt Richtel, a Pulitzer Prize-winning technology reporter for the New York Times, and the author of "A Deadly Wandering" join us to talk about the effects of technology on our brains, and how to balance screen time for ourselves and our children.

Center for Internet and Society
Michael Rich - Hearsay Culture Show #191 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)

Center for Internet and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2013 55:20


A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. Michael Rich of Elon University School of Law, on technology and crime. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.

James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference

April 18, 2012--The Rialto Center for the Arts, Georgia State University In the 50 years since Michael Harrington's The Other America awakened the nation to the truth and consequences of grinding poverty, arguably, no American problem has been more intractable. What's working, what's not and what needs to be done to achieve economic and social equity in America? Moderator: Poppy Harlow, Anchor of CNNMoney.com Panelists: Henry Cisneros, Donna Beegle, Robert Woodson, Michael Rich and Renee Glover

Schools and Tech
schools and tech: episode #30: College Admission Season Part 1

Schools and Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2010


SaTP30.mp3 Listen on Posterous Guests Ellen Masten Academic and College Counselor Pacific Collegiate School and Michele Radcliffe, Director of College Counseling at York SchoolNews of the Week:1) Thomas Friedman’s “Teaching For America” Op-Ed piece in Sunday’s NYT Honoring teachers as professionals, preparing & compensating them accordingly; role of parents - The more we demand from teachers the more we have to demand from students and parents. 2) Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction NYTimes Magazine “Their brains are rewarded not for staying on task but for jumping to the next thing,” said Michael Rich, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School and executive director of the Center on Media and Child Health in Boston. And the effects could linger: “The worry is we’re raising a generation of kids in front of screens whose brains are going to be wired differently.”Allison Miller, 14, sends and receives 27,000 texts in a month, her fingers clicking at a blistering pace as she carries on as many as seven text conversations at a time. She texts between classes, at the moment soccer practice ends, while being driven to and from school “The headline is: bring back boredom,” added Dr. Rich, who last month gave a speech to the American Academy of Pediatrics entitled, “Finding Huck Finn: Reclaiming Childhood from the River of Electronic Screens.”3) Computers In Schools Are A Failure, Says Computer Pioneer Alan Kay [Apple in Educ] Kay says the education system has squandered 30 years of technology in classrooms. He likens the modern factory educatory system to a monkey with a microscope. The monkey looks at its reflection in the microscope’s barrel but doesn’t look through the eyepiece — it utterly misses the point.4) Project Red: Do 1:1 right or don't do it at all ZDNet EducationLast month, Project Red, an initiative to “Revolutionize Education” through technology, released findings on the utility and factors for success in 1:1 computing. Their research, which spanned almost 1000 schools using a comprehensive survey instrument over the 2009-2010 school year suggested that, when done correctly, 1:1 computing can have measurable and significant impacts on teaching and learning. When done poorly, 1:1 is just an added cost without any added educational value. 5) The Secret To Getting Every Student Excited About Writing Tech&Learning “A lot of student writing is of little interest to anyone beyond the teacher.”Main Topic:  College Admission: 2010: Part I (through submitting applications) Guests Ellen Masten and Michele Radcliffe 8 Big Changes to College Admission in 2010-2011 - Yahoo News http://www.nacacnet.org/PublicationsResources/steps/Pages/default.aspx .  This is a subsection of the NACAC website, the National Association of College Admissions Counselors.  The URL gives students and parents information about various topics in the college admission process. Questions on our minds: When should students first start thinking actively about college admission and what should their initial steps entail? What are your tips for helping high school students identify the best college/universities to match their interests & personalities? How many schools should a student be applying to?  Is there a notion of applying to too many? How important are college visits? interviews with reps? teacher evaluations? course rigor vs. SAT scores? What are the trends now that admission offices with smaller staffs are inundated with more applications? (See “Application Inflation” from previous podcast) How can an applicant make his or her application stand out from the crowd? Do DVDs and ePortfolios help showcase student work effectively or are they ignored for lack of time? How has the role of private counselors evolved and are parents getting their money’s worth? A new ethics code for college admissions counselors - EducationNews.Org & USA Today 6.7.10 - The number of families hiring private counselors to advise them on the college application process continues to grow, with one recent study estimating that 26% of "high achieving" students now make use of such counselors. The field is unregulated and includes many one- or two-person operations, as well as large, slick businesses that boast about their clients' track records. Tim's Tech Tidbit: Facebook Connect (and what you give away by using it) Facebook Developer Documentation Endorsements: Cammy: VoiceThread - a collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and allows people to navigate slides and leave comments in 5 ways Kevin: 20 Things I learned about Browsers and the Web  by Google: http://www.20thingsilearned.com/ Tim: My endorsement is the same as Kevin’s! Permalink | Leave a comment  »

Clinician's Roundtable
Media's Influence on Bullying and Behavior

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2008


Guest: Michael Rich, MD, MPH Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD Over and over again studies have established a causal connection between media violence and aggressive behavior in chidren. What needs to be done to reduce this risk? In this segment, host Dr. Bill Rutenberg speaks with our guest Dr. Michael Rich, Director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children's Hospital in Boston about the roles that media play on the behavior of children.

Clinician's Roundtable
Holding the Media Responsible for Outcomes

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2008


Guest: Michael Rich, MD, MPH Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD The American Academy of Pediatrics recently unsuccessfully tried to stop the airing of the first episode of Eli Stone. Why? Because the episode revolved around a virus additive that was blamed for a case of autism. In this segment, our guest Dr. Michael Rich, Director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children's Hospital in Boston, talks with Dr. Bill Rutenberg about whether or not the media should be held responsible for outcomes related to programming.