
Every parent I know worries about the same things: Why won’t my kid put down the phone? Why do they care more about strangers online than conversations at home?
Are they losing themselves to comparison, anxiety, and endless scrolling?
We set limits, we nag, we fight about screen time. Yet beneath the rules and arguments is a deeper fear: Am I actually reaching my child, or am I losing them to a world I don’t understand?
That’s why this conversation is so important. Instead of another expert telling us what’s wrong with “kids these days,” we get to hear directly from one of them.
On this episode, I sit down with 19-year-old Sierra Sasevich, who grew up in the very digital landscape we parents worry about.
But rather than dismiss adult concerns, she reveals how her generation really experiences phones, comparison, anxiety, substances, and connection.
What do parents get wrong about screen time and devices? How can a generation that scrolls for escape learn to live in the present?
Sierra takes us into the mindset of this generation, describing the pitfalls, but also highlighting the counterintuitive habits and small choices that actually make the difference.
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👉 If you’ve ever thought, “Am I doing this right?” or felt the pain of wanting to do everything but not having the tools, this episode is for you. Listen, share it with another parent who needs healing and guidance, and subscribe to The Bad Mom Podcast: Parenting The Anxious Generation. And remember: you are not a bad mom; you’re a bada$$ in a broken system. Keep fighting.
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