The Plugged In Show, Episode 76: What Hollywood Says About Family and Parenting
Ever since the first motion-picture camera started rolling, the entertainment industry has been fascinated by the family.
Ever since the first motion-picture camera started rolling, the entertainment industry has been fascinated by the family.
Even the most devout films about Jesus, and the ones that adhere to the Bible most tightly, can still have issues for families to navigate.
How realistic is a “Yes Day?” Well, according to Garner, this is something that she and her kids actually practice one day a year.
No filter or parental control will be foolproof, especially on a sprawling platform like YouTube. But this still might be an improvement.
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
Let’s talk about stepping away from technology for a bit and passing the hours with some good ol’ fashioned board game
In 2020, faith and spirituality was a huge part of many of its best animated movies. And not always in the best of ways.
So this week on The Plugged In Show, we’re diving head first into this hit series, as well as talking more broadly about the escapist appeal of sitcoms.
It seems that, even during the Super Bowl, moms and dads can’t watch uncritically—or without an eye toward how the content is impacting their children.
When we dig deeper, there’s a much bigger conversation to be had about ratings, content, limits and who gets to—and who should—be making decisions.
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 >>