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- Hey guys!
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- Hello!
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We're gonna go without technology for an entire week.
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- Everything that makes us functioning human beings.
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- It'll be what it wants to be.
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- Like in the 1900's?
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- Yeah.
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- Ew.
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- I'm Dr. Kara Bagot and I'm an adult
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and child and adolescence psychiatrist.
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I'm an assistant professor as well as
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Medical Director of the Addiction Institute
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at Mount Sinai and center on addiction alliance.
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Technology use has sort of increased over time,
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especially during this time, during the pandemic
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when we're all sort of indoors.
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People are highly connected to screens.
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We know that increasing technology use is
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associated with depression, anxiety, irritability,
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and that's just the normal use.
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We can see increases in sort of
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mental health symptoms with excessive use
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as well as sort of withdrawal.
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So kudos to them for taking this challenge
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during probably the most difficult time to do it.
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But there is still things to do.
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So ladies, good luck to you both,
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I hope you have a very enjoyable five days
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and we'll see you on the other end.
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- Day one, I think it's been going okay,
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obviously Joyce and I vibe.
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You have pretty cardinal!
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- This is really (beep) dramatic.
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(groaning in sync)
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(laughing)
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- I mean we busted out some hits.
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♪ Like you should, my neck, my back, lick my ♪
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- Tequila man, I mean.
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(laughing)
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(gagging)
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- Then we partied.
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We don't need technology, are you ready?
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- I feel like I'm gonna regret this in the morning,
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only because we have to wake up
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and do a big activity and I'm definitely feeling
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litty litty like a brown titty.
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- Screen exposure leads to sort of release of the same,
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like chemicals, the same neurotransmitters in the brain
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that we see with drugs, some of the same.
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When we think about what's important and reward,
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we think about dopamine, so we do expect
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to see some of this sort of brain related effects.
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- So after last night of getting
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too litty, we're still influencers.
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- We're still influencers, we still need to get the shot.
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- Yeah, so we're just gonna use this
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Polaroid camera and then after that we're
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gonna go try to get it developed?
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- Yeah, what?
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Looking hot.
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Being able to immediately see how hot we look,
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like right away and get that validation.
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Oh yeah, see?
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It's so (beep) easy, huh?
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- Wait, wait.
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- We realized we need to get them developed.
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Joyce, you got the map?
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- I'm tryna put my eyelash back on.
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- Didn't know where to go.
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- I'm still in Sacramento.
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- Okay.
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- Where the is Los Angeles?
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This map is big!
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- That's insane.
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- This map is huge!
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The Walgreen's store we tried on does not do development.
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- We got rejected.
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- We got rejected.
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- Who the hell develops disposable anymore?
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- I am born of the technologist age, I am the first Gen Z,
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I don't know how to use this (beep).
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- We had to wander around and that was difficult
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but it was fun.
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If I didn't have Joyce there with me,
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I think I would have gone crazy.
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- So we just got back from the TVS
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and I gotta say it was a little bit of an adventure!
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- We did good.
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- You know I think it was a great
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bonding experience for us, you know?
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- So day one might be a little bit of a novelty,
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I believe day two and day three will be
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the most difficult for these ladies.
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- I have been bored all day today.
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- Day three has been rough.
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- I need to check my phone, what if my mom called me?
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- We hit some bumps.
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- Yesterday we did a great job and now
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I'm just gonna go pick up my phone.
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- Joyce!
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(laughing)
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- What?
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- What are you doing?
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- Checking the bounciness of this wind chime.
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- Joyce messed up, I messed up.
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- What is this?
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- Nothing!
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- What is this?
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That is for work only!
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- No, it was just like ten minutes!
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(beep) getting hard, I just gotta
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get this out of me, you know?
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So we're gonna try and meditate.
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(peaceful music)
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(bell ringing)
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♪ My neck, my back, lick my ♪
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Great.
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- Thank you.
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- Thank you.
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- When we're supposed to be socially isolating
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and now layered on top of that a lot of cities have curfews,
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so you can't get out quite as much.
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But there's still things to do.
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They can read magazines, again in paper,
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newspapers come in paper print edition,
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so there are lots of things that they can engage in.
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- We had a successful day together.
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Joyce and I cooked together a little bit
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and that was entertaining.
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Personal weaknesses.
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- I wanna be on Tiktok right now.
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- 'Cause we don't spend a lot of time in the kitchen.
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- We're gonna make brownies.
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- You can't show!
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- Blur this!
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- Blur it!
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- Here's our beautiful, amazing thing.
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We did get two divots in it taking it out, but.
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- They look beautiful.
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- I don't know, I'm kind of enjoying this and yeah.
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- Now, I'm gonna enjoy this!
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- We're gonna eat the hell outta this!
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- Physical activity, go for a run outside,
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go for a walk, a hike.
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So lots of really wonderful things to be done,
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even given the restrictions that
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we are now sort of living under.
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- So today was the last day and I think it went well.
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We decided to go to the park and luckily
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I did know how to get to the park,
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so we didn't have to go like, oh crap we don't
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have Google Maps, how do we get there?
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- One, two, one, two, three, four.
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- We just sat down, picnicked a little bit,
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had a little bit of more of a reading sesh,
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and you know, we jammed.
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I brought my guitar, which I've never done.
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That was very fun actually, I actually really enjoyed it.
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Until the ants started tryna crawl
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in our (beep) cracks, that really sucked.
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- It's the end of day five and I think,
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honestly I think the whole experience
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definitely, we had our rocky moments.
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(laughter)
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Would I do this again?
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- [In Unison] No.
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- I think it really did connect me to myself,
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- Yeah. - And what I am as a person.
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- Yeah.
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- But I don't need to spend all day with this (beep)
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♪ My back, lick ♪
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♪ My neck, my back, lick my ♪
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♪ My neck ♪