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Episode Description:
Is your phone the first face you see each morning? Do notifications interrupt meals, meetings—even your thoughts? Tired with no hard work to blame? Your attention didn’t disappear—it was taken.
Dr. Zelana Montminy holds a doctorate in clinical psychology, trained in nutrition at Cornell, wrote 21 Days to Resilience, and advises Fortune 500 companies. She exposes how modern life trains your brain for distraction, and shows you how to take your focus back without more apps, hacks, or guilt.
Here’s what you’ll discover inside this episode:
This isn’t more willpower. It’s behavioral science meeting practical, humane habits. Walk away with a clear plan to reclaim your focus, calm your nervous system, and feel genuinely rested again.
Don’t miss this conversation. Join the rebellion against digital distraction and start getting your attention back today.
Find Zelana Montminy here:
Website
0:00 - Introduction
2:17 - Rapid Fire Questions
4:29 - The Hidden Truth: We're Addicted to Escaping Being Human
12:10 - Digital Addiction is Actually Escapism Addiction
15:06 - The 23-Minute Rule: Why Task Switching is Exhausting Your Brain
23:49 - The Lost Art of Boredom: Why It's More Powerful Than Meditation
29:26 - Morning Phone Habit
35:36 - Parenting in the Digital Age
49:22 - Practical Strategies: Reclaiming Your Attention Without Apps or Hacks
54:02 - The Power of Micro-Boredom
1:00:00 - Modeling Focus for Kids: What You Do Matters More Than What You Say
1:05:02 - Hope for Phone Addicts
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Episode Description:
Is your phone the first face you see each morning? Do notifications interrupt meals, meetings—even your thoughts? Tired with no hard work to blame? Your attention didn’t disappear—it was taken.
Dr. Zelana Montminy holds a doctorate in clinical psychology, trained in nutrition at Cornell, wrote 21 Days to Resilience, and advises Fortune 500 companies. She exposes how modern life trains your brain for distraction, and shows you how to take your focus back without more apps, hacks, or guilt.
Here’s what you’ll discover inside this episode:
This isn’t more willpower. It’s behavioral science meeting practical, humane habits. Walk away with a clear plan to reclaim your focus, calm your nervous system, and feel genuinely rested again.
Don’t miss this conversation. Join the rebellion against digital distraction and start getting your attention back today.
Find Zelana Montminy here:
Website
0:00 - Introduction
2:17 - Rapid Fire Questions
4:29 - The Hidden Truth: We're Addicted to Escaping Being Human
12:10 - Digital Addiction is Actually Escapism Addiction
15:06 - The 23-Minute Rule: Why Task Switching is Exhausting Your Brain
23:49 - The Lost Art of Boredom: Why It's More Powerful Than Meditation
29:26 - Morning Phone Habit
35:36 - Parenting in the Digital Age
49:22 - Practical Strategies: Reclaiming Your Attention Without Apps or Hacks
54:02 - The Power of Micro-Boredom
1:00:00 - Modeling Focus for Kids: What You Do Matters More Than What You Say
1:05:02 - Hope for Phone Addicts
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