Digital Wellness with Bryce Reddy | Season 4: Episode 1

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SEASON 04: WICKED GOOD WELLNESS | EPISODE 01

Digital Wellness with Bryce Reddy

Today’s guest is Bryce Reddy. Many of you know Bryce from her popular Instagram account, Mom Brain Therapist. You may have considered how much screen time your kids are getting, what age they should have a phone or if they should be on social media, but have you thought about your own social media consumption? Bryce is sharing with us how she shifted her entire platform to support moms through digital wellness. Spoiler alert: what she found was that parents (herself included) were much happier, calmer and less anxious when they set stronger boundaries around their own social media use and screen time. This conversation is fascinating and we are so glad you are tuning into Digital Wellness with Bryce Reddy!

About Our Guest

BRYCE REDDY is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Mom of 3 living on Cape Cod with her husband and 3 kids (9,6,1). After spending several years creating parenting content for social media, she started to question just how helpful all this time on phones and expert “advice” really was for parents and their mental health. With her background in addiction treatment and maternal mental health, she has transitioned her online work to supporting parents in re-evaluating their relationships with their phones and social media, so that they can feel more present, connected and HAPPY in the here and now of their offline lives. Herself included!

Bryce currently works with parents in her telehealth private practice and writes a weekly newsletter “Unfollowed” about the impact of phones and social media on maternal mental health. 

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About Our Sponsor

Boston Ballet School (BBS), founded in 1963, is housed in two convenient state-of-the art locations. The Boston studio, located in the historic South End of Boston, is also the headquarters of the Boston Ballet Company. The Newton studio, located 10 minutes outside of Boston, is Universal Design for Learning compliant. The incremental curriculum for students ages 16 months through adult begins in the Children’s Program introducing students to the educational journey of dance training. Progressing into our Classical Ballet Program, students learn and grow in a professional ballet setting surrounded by world-class faculty and artists. BBS also offers Adaptive Dance classes designed to meet the needs of all abilities and an Adult Dance Program for continuing education.

What is the Wicked Good Momcast?

Meghan + ShannonWHO | The Wicked Good Momcast is hosted by Shannon Gibson + Meghan Block, two local moms with a heart for community and with an undeniable connection that we hope you’ll hear through our voices. 

WHAT | In each episode, you’ll hear from local + national experts in various spheres relevant to parenting, local moms and business owners who you should know about, and special guests!

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WHEN | New episodes drop the first and third Tuesdays of the month. 

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Shannon Gibson
Shannon started following Boston Moms on social media before she even lived in the Boston area! She credits her passion for the brand to the way it served her personally before she ever contributed to it. Though Shannon moved to Boston to support her husband’s career, Boston Moms was the unexpected gift and opportunity she had no idea was waiting for her. Shannon is mom to Elizabeth (2016) and Anderson (2018). She has been married to her husband, Benjamin, since 2012. Benjamin is a filmmaker and owner of Boston production company Magnus Films. In her free time, Shannon enjoys going to the beach, browsing antique stores, hiking with her family, traveling, reading, and watching movies with her husband.