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But you have some concerns. Lindsay, let's start with you. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome to our conversation. Lindsay and Pete.
But you have some concerns. Lindsay, let's start with you. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome to our conversation. Lindsay and Pete.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, I get emotional. I really hear your struggle. I think I think what you're saying, Catherine, is so important. And I could see and hear in Lindsay's voice your own concern and your own questions about it. But you're going to override that. override that because you want to make everything okay and want to have peace in the family. I get that.
Yeah, I get emotional. I really hear your struggle. I think I think what you're saying, Catherine, is so important. And I could see and hear in Lindsay's voice your own concern and your own questions about it. But you're going to override that. override that because you want to make everything okay and want to have peace in the family. I get that.
Yeah, I get emotional. I really hear your struggle. I think I think what you're saying, Catherine, is so important. And I could see and hear in Lindsay's voice your own concern and your own questions about it. But you're going to override that. override that because you want to make everything okay and want to have peace in the family. I get that.
But Pete, I understand you work in tech and you have also seen, with your own eyes, experience the detrimental side of what it can do. And what have you seen and how do you plan to keep your kids safe from those negative influences?
But Pete, I understand you work in tech and you have also seen, with your own eyes, experience the detrimental side of what it can do. And what have you seen and how do you plan to keep your kids safe from those negative influences?
But Pete, I understand you work in tech and you have also seen, with your own eyes, experience the detrimental side of what it can do. And what have you seen and how do you plan to keep your kids safe from those negative influences?
So lots of food for thought. But I heard you say you're not planning on getting a smartphone. Is that what you're saying? You are getting a smartphone, but they're not going to be exposed to social media.
So lots of food for thought. But I heard you say you're not planning on getting a smartphone. Is that what you're saying? You are getting a smartphone, but they're not going to be exposed to social media.
So lots of food for thought. But I heard you say you're not planning on getting a smartphone. Is that what you're saying? You are getting a smartphone, but they're not going to be exposed to social media.
Yes. Yeah. Well, thank you, Pete and Lindsay. Thank you so much. Have you read The Ancient Generation? Have you read it? Do you have the book? Okay, fantastic.
Yes. Yeah. Well, thank you, Pete and Lindsay. Thank you so much. Have you read The Ancient Generation? Have you read it? Do you have the book? Okay, fantastic.
Yes. Yeah. Well, thank you, Pete and Lindsay. Thank you so much. Have you read The Ancient Generation? Have you read it? Do you have the book? Okay, fantastic.
Thank you. Thank you both for being here. Good luck. Good luck. Thank you so much. Thank you. Last year in the Oprah Daily Life class I hosted with Jonathan, we met the Sorrell family, who at the time did not allow their children to have smartphones or social media. Michael, Natalie, and their 14-year-old son, Mike, join us now from Paul Quinn College in Dallas, where Michael is president.
Thank you. Thank you both for being here. Good luck. Good luck. Thank you so much. Thank you. Last year in the Oprah Daily Life class I hosted with Jonathan, we met the Sorrell family, who at the time did not allow their children to have smartphones or social media. Michael, Natalie, and their 14-year-old son, Mike, join us now from Paul Quinn College in Dallas, where Michael is president.
Thank you. Thank you both for being here. Good luck. Good luck. Thank you so much. Thank you. Last year in the Oprah Daily Life class I hosted with Jonathan, we met the Sorrell family, who at the time did not allow their children to have smartphones or social media. Michael, Natalie, and their 14-year-old son, Mike, join us now from Paul Quinn College in Dallas, where Michael is president.