Celebrating International Podcast day 2025 at Chili’s Grill & Bar in Somers New York 🎙️
B.T.G.S. Daily Reporter Kathleen Ann Masciana is leading a petition advocating for legislation requiring AI chatbots designed for children to include robust parental controls, strict privacy protections, and age-appropriate content. This effort aims to ensure that technology provides a safe and supportive environment for children to learn, explore, and communicate while safeguarding their privacy and well-being. By driving awareness and encouraging public support, the initiative seeks meaningful change to protect all children online. Support this important cause by signing the petition at
In this episode of B.T.G.S. Daily, reporter Kathleen Masciana explores why it’s time to rethink how technology shapes childhood, drawing on insights from social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s book The Anxious Generation and his article in The Guardian to explain how early smartphone use is linked to rising anxiety and loneliness in kids. She discusses the benefits of a play-based, real-world childhood and suggests waiting until high school before giving kids smartphones, recommending flip phones for staying in touch without constant distractions. Support Kathleen’s cause and help bring back genuine childhood experiences by signing her petition at https://chng.it/7H6ZJcmcp6
B.T.G.S. Daily explores New York’s statewide ban on cell phones and internet-enabled devices during K–12 school hours, including lunch and study halls, designed to reduce distractions and improve focus. Reporter Kathleen Masciana, a blind college student at Manhattanville University, navigates device policies set by individual professors, as the university does not ban phones outright. Using assistive technology such as a braille computer, tablet for note-taking, and Google Voice, she stays connected while complying with these rules. The episode highlights social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s four essential norms for healthier childhoods in the digital age: no smartphones before high school, no social media before age 16, phone-free schools, and encouraging more free, independent play in the real world. Kathleen interviews her former high school technology teacher Ms. Tina Peretti to discuss the impact of these policies on student focus, safety, and well-being. Listen to the B.T.G.S. Daily wherever you get your podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-b-t-g-s-daily/id1834829855
Forno Trattoria in Mohegan Lake New York review
Thornwood diner in Thornwood New York review
Chili's Grill & Bar in Somers New York review
Mohegan diner in Mohegan Lake New York review
From the desk of Kathleen Masciana comes B.T.G.S. Daily, a podcast bringing you the day’s essential stories with clarity and focus. Each episode delivers carefully selected updates—from weather and sports scores to the latest in technology and inspirational stories—designed to keep you informed without overwhelming you. Whether you’re getting ready for the day or winding down, B.T.G.S. Daily offers straightforward reporting you can rely on. Episodes launch August 21—subscribe now to stay current.
Forno Trattoria in Mohegan Lake New York review
American steakhouse in Norwalk Connecticut review
Dunkin’ Donuts review
Wendy’s Wednesday review
Chili's Grill & Bar in Somers New York review
Dunkin’ Donuts review
read aloud Would You Ride a Blue Giraffe? by Anastacio Marquez 📚
Read aloud Helping your child find the right college: A Mother’s guide to navigating the process while keeping your sanity by T. Gilmore 📚
Chili's Grill & Bar in Somers New York review