• Teens, AI, and the Cost of Easy Learning
    Feb 11 2026

    If AI can write the essay, solve the math problem, and summarize the chapter in seconds… what happens to the teen brain that was supposed to do that work?

    In this episode of Hard Truths for a Soft World, Trevor L Taylor explores the rapid rise of AI use among teenagers and the hidden cost of “easy learning.” With generative AI tools becoming a normal part of schoolwork, many teens are offloading thinking, writing, and problem-solving to technology. The short-term gain is convenience. The long-term question is growth.

    Trevor breaks down current data on teen AI usage, the psychology of “desirable difficulties,” and what happens when mental effort is consistently outsourced. He examines how reliance on AI can impact brain development, executive functioning, discipline, work ethic, and grit—especially for students who already struggle with focus and planning.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How teens are actually using AI for homework and assignments • Why effortful learning builds deeper retention and stronger thinking • The cognitive risks of outsourcing problem-solving to technology • The character cost of avoiding mental struggle • Where AI use crosses into academic integrity concerns • A practical W.I.S.E. AI framework (Work first, Interrogate, Supplement, Explain it back) • A 7-day AI Upgrade Challenge to strengthen independent thinking

    This episode is not anti-technology. It’s about conscious use. AI can be a powerful tutor—or a crutch. The difference lies in how it’s used.

    For more material connected to the themes explored in this podcast, visit: https://trevorltaylor.com/

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    24 min
  • Born Plugged In: How Early Screen Time Shapes Young Brains
    Feb 11 2026

    What happens when a generation grows up surrounded by screens from day one?

    In this episode of Hard Truths for a Soft World, Trevor L Taylor explores how early screen exposure shapes attention, emotional regulation, and real-world social development. From tablets at breakfast to phones in strollers, screens have become the default environment for modern childhood — but young brains are still under construction.

    Trevor breaks down the science behind dopamine-driven stimulation, shortened attention spans, and the growing concerns around heavy early screen use. He also examines why device-related meltdowns happen and how screens can become an emotional crutch if not managed intentionally.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How fast-paced digital content trains the brain for constant stimulation • Why “serve-and-return” interaction is essential for early development • The connection between screen habits and emotional regulation • How parental phone use impacts social skill development • What health organizations recommend for different age groups • Practical shifts families can begin immediately, including a 7-day reset

    This episode is about clarity and course correction — not guilt. Small, consistent changes can strengthen focus, resilience, and connection in a tech-saturated world.

    For more perspectives and ongoing material related to the themes discussed in this podcast, visit: https://trevorltaylor.com/

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    22 min