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70% Say AI is Killing Our Relationships - So Why Can't We Stop Scrolling? (with Noddy Sharma)

70% Say AI is Killing Our Relationships - So Why Can't We Stop Scrolling? (with Noddy Sharma)

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Ever wonder why your social media feed feels like it's reading your mind? In this eye-opening conversation, Lucy and Kel sit down with futurist and mentor Noddy Sharma to unpack the hidden power of algorithms and how they're shaping our thoughts, desires, and daily lives.

From the psychology behind advertising to why your phone seems to listen to your conversations, Noddy reveals how we've become trapped in "digital prisons" of our own making. But there's hope! This episode is packed with practical wisdom on how to break free from doomscrolling, reclaim your humanity, and grow your brain in healthy ways.

Key topics discussed:

  • Why "hope scrolling" beats doomscrolling every time
  • The shocking truth about what AI knows about you
  • How algorithms create echo chambers that limit our thinking
  • Why it's okay to not have all the answers
  • Three practical steps to help your brain grow (hint: it's not more screen time!)
  • How to help the next generation navigate digital life without losing their humanity

Whether you're a parent worried about your kids' screen time or someone who wants to be more intentional about your own digital habits, this conversation will change how you think about that device in your pocket.

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