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šĀ Episode Summary:
On this powerful episode ofĀ WV UncommonPlace, J.R. is joined by licensed psychologist Dr. Stephanie Maser for an in-depth conversation aboutĀ digital overstimulation, emotional boundaries, and reclaiming presence in a tech-driven world.
From the nostalgic simplicity of growing up in the pre-internet era to the current age of algorithms, scrolling, and digital addiction, this episode gets real about what it means toĀ stay mentally grounded. J.R. reflects on turning 40 and how long it took to develop healthy boundariesāsparking a raw and honest discussion aboutĀ why boundaries are often learned late, and how we can start building them now.
Dr. Maser brings years of experience working with anxiety, relationships, identity, and burnout, offering both a clinical and deeply human perspective. She dives into:
š How to recognize the signs that you need boundaries
š§ The psychology of dopamine, habits, and screen addiction
š How digital behavior disrupts intimacy and relationships
š¬ The dangers of confusing attention with connection
š§āāļø Strategies for reclaiming mental clarity and emotional control
š¾ The importance of sensory grounding, pets, and daily joy
And in a heartfelt turn, J.R. flips the mic back to Dr. Maser in a ā2020-styleā interview inspired by Barbara Walters, exploringĀ how she practices self-care, maintains her joy, and structures her life with the same boundaries she encourages in others.
"We are now motivated by an algorithm."Ā ā Dr. Maser
"Digital behavior is hijacking our dopamineāand most people donāt even know it."
"Presence is the antidote to overstimulation."
"Sometimes we confuse a dopamine hit with emotional intimacy."
"It took me until my 30s to learn boundariesāand Iām still learning them."Ā ā J.R.
WhyĀ digital fog and emotional fatigueĀ hit hardest at night
HowĀ technology impacts romantic and platonic relationships
The difference betweenĀ overstimulation and overwhelm
How clinicians protect themselves fromĀ emotional exhaustion
Practical grounding exercises for dailyĀ digital detoxing
Whether youāre navigatingĀ burnout, a phone addiction, or just trying to find a sense of self in a hyper-connected world, this episode offersĀ clear guidance, human connection, and hope.
Boundaries arenāt about shutting people out. Theyāre about letting the right people ināand making space for yourself first.
š Website:Ā https://www.drstephaniemaser.com
š Services available via telehealth in 42 states
šSpecialties: Relationships, Anxiety, Identity, Burnout, Athletes, Equine Therapy
š§ Key Quotes:š¬ What You'll Learn:š” Final Takeaway:š Connect with Dr. Stephanie Maser:
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šĀ Episode Summary:
On this powerful episode ofĀ WV UncommonPlace, J.R. is joined by licensed psychologist Dr. Stephanie Maser for an in-depth conversation aboutĀ digital overstimulation, emotional boundaries, and reclaiming presence in a tech-driven world.
From the nostalgic simplicity of growing up in the pre-internet era to the current age of algorithms, scrolling, and digital addiction, this episode gets real about what it means toĀ stay mentally grounded. J.R. reflects on turning 40 and how long it took to develop healthy boundariesāsparking a raw and honest discussion aboutĀ why boundaries are often learned late, and how we can start building them now.
Dr. Maser brings years of experience working with anxiety, relationships, identity, and burnout, offering both a clinical and deeply human perspective. She dives into:
š How to recognize the signs that you need boundaries
š§ The psychology of dopamine, habits, and screen addiction
š How digital behavior disrupts intimacy and relationships
š¬ The dangers of confusing attention with connection
š§āāļø Strategies for reclaiming mental clarity and emotional control
š¾ The importance of sensory grounding, pets, and daily joy
And in a heartfelt turn, J.R. flips the mic back to Dr. Maser in a ā2020-styleā interview inspired by Barbara Walters, exploringĀ how she practices self-care, maintains her joy, and structures her life with the same boundaries she encourages in others.
"We are now motivated by an algorithm."Ā ā Dr. Maser
"Digital behavior is hijacking our dopamineāand most people donāt even know it."
"Presence is the antidote to overstimulation."
"Sometimes we confuse a dopamine hit with emotional intimacy."
"It took me until my 30s to learn boundariesāand Iām still learning them."Ā ā J.R.
WhyĀ digital fog and emotional fatigueĀ hit hardest at night
HowĀ technology impacts romantic and platonic relationships
The difference betweenĀ overstimulation and overwhelm
How clinicians protect themselves fromĀ emotional exhaustion
Practical grounding exercises for dailyĀ digital detoxing
Whether youāre navigatingĀ burnout, a phone addiction, or just trying to find a sense of self in a hyper-connected world, this episode offersĀ clear guidance, human connection, and hope.
Boundaries arenāt about shutting people out. Theyāre about letting the right people ināand making space for yourself first.
š Website:Ā https://www.drstephaniemaser.com
š Services available via telehealth in 42 states
šSpecialties: Relationships, Anxiety, Identity, Burnout, Athletes, Equine Therapy
š§ Key Quotes:š¬ What You'll Learn:š” Final Takeaway:š Connect with Dr. Stephanie Maser: