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Who's the meanest to you about it?
Who's the meanest to you about it?
Not the teenager as we expected.
Not the teenager as we expected.
Not the teenager as we expected.
I'm Hannah Rosen, and this week on Radio Atlantic, the war for your attention. You probably know Chris Hayes best as a host on MSNBC. He's also the author of a new book, The Sirens Call, How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource. And he doesn't just mean parental attention.
I'm Hannah Rosen, and this week on Radio Atlantic, the war for your attention. You probably know Chris Hayes best as a host on MSNBC. He's also the author of a new book, The Sirens Call, How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource. And he doesn't just mean parental attention.
I'm Hannah Rosen, and this week on Radio Atlantic, the war for your attention. You probably know Chris Hayes best as a host on MSNBC. He's also the author of a new book, The Sirens Call, How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource. And he doesn't just mean parental attention.
He's talking about attention in politics, commerce, social media, basically how capitalism found a uniquely human weakness to exploit. But since the topic is so often seen through the lens of parents and children, we started out sharing how we can feel like hypocrites when we police our kids' devices.
He's talking about attention in politics, commerce, social media, basically how capitalism found a uniquely human weakness to exploit. But since the topic is so often seen through the lens of parents and children, we started out sharing how we can feel like hypocrites when we police our kids' devices.
He's talking about attention in politics, commerce, social media, basically how capitalism found a uniquely human weakness to exploit. But since the topic is so often seen through the lens of parents and children, we started out sharing how we can feel like hypocrites when we police our kids' devices.
Oh, oh. Oh, Chris, 1,000%. Even the fact that we get to use the term screen time, and guess who doesn't get to use the term screen time? They can't be like, Dad, you only have an hour of screen time today.
Oh, oh. Oh, Chris, 1,000%. Even the fact that we get to use the term screen time, and guess who doesn't get to use the term screen time? They can't be like, Dad, you only have an hour of screen time today.
Oh, oh. Oh, Chris, 1,000%. Even the fact that we get to use the term screen time, and guess who doesn't get to use the term screen time? They can't be like, Dad, you only have an hour of screen time today.
Chris writes about how there are two kinds of attention, voluntary attention and compelled attention.
Chris writes about how there are two kinds of attention, voluntary attention and compelled attention.
Chris writes about how there are two kinds of attention, voluntary attention and compelled attention.