
The Plugged In Show, Episode 159: Tech and Teen Motivation & Enola Holmes 2
The Plugged In Team discusses how technology impacts our kids’ willingness to attend to their responsibilities and Enola Holmes 2.
The Plugged In Team discusses how technology impacts our kids’ willingness to attend to their responsibilities and Enola Holmes 2.
Just a few months ago, Pixar/Disney’s Lightyear was considered a massive Mouse House dud. Strange World said, “Hold my juice box.”
Not much entertainment from 1843 has survived long enough to find a home in today’s pop-culture miasma. But Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has.
Looking for reasons to be thankful this holiday? These movies might offer their viewers a view ideas on that count.
This week on the Plugged In Show, we talk about how to have conversations with your family about entertainment and technology.
The stakes keep going up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But oddly, that sometimes makes it harder for us to care.
We talk a lot about screen time here at Plugged In. The less time your kids spend in front of a screen, the better, we often say. And it’s true.
Or is it?
Flawed heroes remind us that we don’t need to be perfect in order to do good. They still need a perfect Savior just as we do.
Scary, kid-centric movies might not always be bad – but that depends on the kid and the movie in question.
Blonde (a buzzy biopic of Marilyn Monroe) comes with an NC-17 rating, so we opted to pass on that film: The rating itself would be warning enough for most.
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>