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Hello and welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
We're rejoining our live event for this episode with Jonathan Haidt asking, among other questions, how much screen time is too much for Gen Z?
Anxiety is up, depression is up, and understandably a lot of parents are beginning to ask whats up.
Hyde is a best selling author and social psychologist with concerns were facing a growing mental health crisis potentially linked to smartphones and an over reliance on tech.
Its the focus of his new book, the Anxious Generation.
Joining him on stage at Londons Union Chapel recently to discuss it was journalist Sara Montague, presenter of BBC Radio fours the world at one.
This conversation is in three parts, so if you havent caught part one, just jump back an episode to hear the first part.
And if you want to hear even more of Jonathan Haidt, you can get our exclusive members only part three installment by becoming a member of intelligence Squared.
Just head to intelligencesquared.com membership to sign up or hit subscribe on Apple for just the audio.
Now let's jump back in to part two.