In this episode, I narrate the second essay in my series The Disappearing Art of Deep Learning.
Rewired Minds explores how digital technologies are reshaping our kids' habits of attention. Drawing on insights from neuroscience and education, I examine the crisis of embodiment - what it means when learning becomes increasingly detached from the physical, lived experience that once grounded it.
This episode asks: What do we lose when screens mediate our classroom experiences? And how might we reclaim depth, presence, and wholeness in an age of distraction?