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Something changed around 2012 — and if you have a daughter, you need to know what it was.

In this episode, host Madeline Anderson kicks off a three-part series breaking down Jonathan Haidt's bestselling book The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness — and she's doing it differently than anyone else. Because Madeline isn't just a podcast host talking about this book. She's a Gen Z daughter who lived it.

Rates of depression and anxiety have skyrocketed. These aren't just statistics — they're daughters. They're girls sitting in classrooms, in bedrooms, in friend groups that look fine from the outside.

In this episode, Madeline breaks down:

This isn't a lecture. This isn't doom and gloom. This is a Gen Z daughter handing dads the context they need to actually understand what's happening in their daughter's inner world — and the tools to start showing up differently.

Whether your daughter is 8 or 18, this episode will change how you see the phone in her hand.

🎧 This is Part 1 of a 3-episode series on The Anxious Generation. Subscribe so you don't miss Episodes 2 and 3.

Contact Madeline:

YouTube: @girldadnetwork

Instagram: @girldadnetwork

Website: www.girldadnetwork.com

Email: madeline@girldadthebook.com

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Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to The Anxious Generation

01:32 - Understanding Gen Z's Mental Health Crisis

03:40 - The Impact of Technology on Childhood

07:24 - The Shift from Play-Based to Phone-Based Childhoods

12:39 - Solutions for Supporting Gen Z

18:32 - Conclusion and Next Steps

Key Topics:

- Impact of smartphones on mental health

- Shift from play-based to phone-based childhood

- Data on anxiety, depression, and self-harm in Gen Z girls

- The role of boredom and resilience

- Strategies for parents to manage technology use

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