Plugged In Wins Awards!

Our website’s blog nabbed the No. 1 slot in the EPA’s Higher Goals category for blogs.
Plugged In Picks, Movies: A Week Away

A Week Away is the kind of movie we often say we want Hollywood to make.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 74: Screen Time: A Conversation with Dr. Gary Chapman and Arlene Pellicane

Screen time. It’s one of those phrases that we toss around pretty frequently these days. Often because, as parents, we’re concerned that our kids are getting too much of it.
Academy Voter Takes Bold Pro-Life Stand

This reminds me that even in a place we might characterize as “godless,” God has passionate followers who are willing to stand for the truth.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 73: The Dark Allure of True Crime Stories

Gothic horror master Edgar Allan Poe wouldn’t have any trouble understanding our contemporary culture’s fascination with unsolved mysteries.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 69: And the Nominees Are …

This week on The Plugged In Show, we’ll talk about a couple of Best Picture nominees in particular that might have some appeal for families.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 68: Are You Using Tech’s Parental Controls?

Parental control features are baked into almost all of our technology these days. But are we taking advantage of them? If not, why not?
The Plugged In Show, Episode 67: What You Need to Know About Roblox

What safeguards do you need to take of you’ve got a young Roblox-er? If those are questions you’re asking, you’ll want to listen to this week’s show.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 66: How Can Something That Feels So Right Be So Wrong?

LISTEN TO THE PLUGGED IN SHOW, EPISODE 66 It’s an age old question that’s popped up in pop culture practically since pop culture was a thing: If it feels right, how can it be wrong? Google that question, and you’ll find a bunch of songs that riff on this idea, one way or another. But […]
The Plugged In Show, Episode 65: When Popular Entertainment Becomes Popular Psychology: How Does Hollywood Handle It?

This week, The Plugged In Show dives into a deep conversation about the value and place of difficult stories on film.