It takes time and effort to set up this site properly, ensuring that everything runs smoothly and looks appealing. Additionally, creating thoughtful and thorough reviews for a variety of media types and content requires careful analysis and dedication. To help explain the motivations behind my work and provide some insight into the process, I’ve started this blog series. Through these posts, I hope to share more about why I do what I do and the importance of maintaining quality and consistency in my reviews.
Our Approach to Learning Media Evaluation for Christian Families Published: June 2025 | Reading Time: 7 minutes | Methodology Explanation "Isn't educational content automatically good for families? If it's teaching something, why does it need the same scrutiny as entertainment media?" This assumption—that anything labeled "educational" is automatically beneficial and family-appropriate—reflects one of the most […]
In today’s post I answer the question “Why do you review miscellaneous media?” Through answering this question I reveal how visual storytelling in comics engages multiple brain systems simultaneously for stronger memory formation, how magazines benefit from print credibility that reduces critical evaluation of lifestyle advice, and why routine consumption of “casual” media creates more cumulative influence than dramatic one-time entertainment, among other surprising conclusions. Come join me as I cite the research behind our methodology and explain why it’s so crucial to analytically consider miscellaneous media when making family media decisions. You might be surprised by what the science reveals about how comics, periodicals, and magazines actually influence your family.
In today’s post I answer the question “Why do you review art and culture media?” Through answering this question I reveal how institutional authority leads families to assume content neutrality while reducing critical evaluation, how aesthetic beauty makes embedded philosophical messages feel more credible and appealing, and why one-time cultural experiences create lasting memories that influence thinking for years, among other surprising conclusions. Come join me as I cite the research behind our methodology and explain why it’s so crucial to analytically consider art and culture media when making family media decisions. You might be surprised by what the science reveals about how museums, theaters, and cultural events actually influence your family.
In today’s post I answer the question “Why do you review digital media?” Through answering this question I reveal how recommendation algorithms gradually shift family preferences without conscious awareness, how platforms use psychological manipulation techniques to maximize engagement over user well-being, and why personalized content creates more powerful behavioral influence than generic entertainment, among other surprising conclusions. Come join me as I cite the research behind our methodology and explain why it’s so crucial to analytically consider digital media when making family media decisions. You might be surprised by what the science reveals about how streaming platforms and social media actually influence your family.
In today’s post I answer the question “Why do you review interactive media?” Through answering this question I reveal how active participation creates deeper learning and behavior change than passive consumption, how reward systems use psychological conditioning to shape real-world decision-making patterns, and why repeated practice in games builds neural pathways that influence family relationships and moral reasoning, among other surprising conclusions. Come join me as I cite the research behind our methodology and explain why it’s so crucial to analytically consider interactive media when making family media decisions. You might be surprised by what the science reveals about how video games, board games, and mobile apps actually influence your family.
In today’s post I answer the question “Why do you review audio media?” Through answering this question I reveal how music and podcasts create direct emotional connections that bypass rational analysis, how repetitive listening builds deeper mental pathways than movies watched once, and why multitasking during audio consumption makes families vulnerable to influence when critical thinking is reduced, among other surprising conclusions. Come join me as I cite the research behind our methodology and explain why it’s so crucial to analytically consider audio media when making family media decisions. You might be surprised by what the science reveals about how podcasts, music, and radio content actually influence your family.
In today’s post I answer the question “Why do you review visual media?” Through answering this question I reveal how visual content bypasses rational thinking through emotional manipulation, how algorithms actively curate what families see without their awareness, and why passive consumption makes problematic messages slip past critical defenses, among other surprising conclusions. Come join me as I cite the research behind our methodology and explain why it’s so crucial to analytically consider visual media when making family media decisions. You might be surprised by what the science reveals about how movies, TV shows, and online video actually influence your family.
In today’s post I answer the question “Why do you review printed media?” Through answering this question I reveal how books require marathon-level mental engagement that creates deeper character influence than any other media, how the “educational assumption” leads families to trust problematic content simply because it’s published, and why different formats like audiobooks and graphic novels create entirely distinct reading experiences, among other surprising conclusions. Come join me as I cite the research behind our methodology and explain why it’s so crucial to analytically consider printed media when making family media decisions. You might be surprised by what the science reveals about how books, audiobooks, and graphic novels actually influence your family.
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