This episode is apparently about teenagers, but it's really about us ('grown ups').
Jenny Anderson is an award-winning journalist, former New York Times reporter, and co-author of The Disengaged Teen. Underpinned by impressive research, Jenny and her co-author have flagged an important and timely narrative about the crisis of disengagement in education — and why it says as much about adult life and modern work as it does about kids.
Across education, parenting and careers, our biggest problem is not performance but the erosion of self-directed meaning. What Jenny calls Explorer Mode — the capacity to know what matters to us and pursue it flexibly — is the missing developmental thread linking disengaged teens to disenchanted adults.
I invited this conversation to help me understand — as an adult — why my drive to achieve so often trumps my desires to explore, creative and simply do what I feel like (vs what I 'should' be doing).
To to this end, Jenny introduces a powerful framework for understanding learning through four modes: the Passenger, the Resistor, the Achiever, and the Explorer. We unpack why achievement can coexist with anxiety and emptiness, how agency matters as much as effort, and why curiosity — not compliance — is the missing ingredient in most learning systems. The conversation moves beyond schools to some of the biggest themes of our time: presence vs productivity, neurodiversity, and the pressure many of us feel to optimise our own and our children’s lives.
And we turn our sights on the adult world — where many high-performing professionals find themselves successful on paper, but disconnected from meaning, creativity or joy. What would it look like to live less in “achiever mode” and more as an explorer? And how early do we need to practice that skill?
This is a conversation about learning, agency and what it really means to thrive — for teenagers, parents, and grown-ups alike.
Topics we explore include:
- Why disengagement is often a rational response to environmental factors
- The hidden cost of achievement without feeling control
- Neurodiversity, misfit environments, and the myth of the “normal” learner
- What schools, workplaces, and societies reward — and what they erode
- How “explorer mode” might be the most important life skill in an AI-shaped future
About the guest
Jenny Anderson is an award-winning journalist and author whose work spans finance, education, parenting, and learning science. She previously reported for The New York Times and Quartz, and is the co-author of The Disengaged Teen, published in the UK and internationally in 2025.
https://www.thedisengagedteen.com