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.


