
The Collide Kids Podcast | Kid-Friendly Christian Interviews About Faith, Careers, and Family Fun
Welcome to The Collide Kids Podcast, where fun, faith, and learning collide! This show is designed for Christian families and kids, offering inspiring interviews with authors, athletes, musicians, everyday heroes and more. Each episode helps kids discover their purpose, encourages spiritual growth, and highlights the truth that they are loved by God.
We also help parents find discipleship resources—from books and apps to practical tools—so families can grow together in faith. Whether it’s careers, life lessons, or family-friendly adventures, we’re here to help kids explore their potential, grow in faith, and make discipleship fun for the whole family!
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The Collide Kids Podcast | Kid-Friendly Christian Interviews About Faith, Careers, and Family Fun
How to Break Free from Screen Time Overload | Parenting, Faith, and Healthy Tech Habits w/ Erick Vargas
Welcome to the Collide Kids Podcast! Host Christen Clark has a thought-provoking conversation with Erick Vargas, a Christian entrepreneur and app developer who focuses on integrating technology with faith.
Erick Vargas shares his journey from uncertainty about his career to becoming a co-founder of the Sabbath Space app—a tool designed to help Christians reduce screen time and enhance connections with their faith, family, and community. Fueled by his personal struggle with tech addiction, Erick explains how he was inspired to create an app that introduces balance in digital usage. He highlights the app's unique blend of technology and physical devices that encourages users to prioritize real-life interactions over digital distractions.
Listeners will get valuable insights into the importance of managing screen time, especially for young minds, and discover the beauty in boredom as a springboard for creativity. Erick also offers practical tips to break free from the tricks that tech companies use to keep us glued to our screens.
Tune in for an episode that not only explores the intersection of technology and faith but also encourages a thoughtful approach to digital consumption.
To learn more about Sabbath Space and download the app for yourself, go to https://sabbathspace.io/ today!
Special Thanks to our amazing editor, Jay Lee, from provisionpods.com
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"Understanding Coding: Coding is a language. You know, it might sound scary, but really, it's kind of like doing math, Right?"
— Erick Vargas [00:08:30 → 00:08:37]
"Creating Through Collaboration": "Absolutely. And so, like, I like. I would encourage anybody if you went to, like, these websites called Fiverr or Upwork. These are freelance websites where you could just hire a developer and say, hey, make me this, and work together."
— Erick Vargas [00:09:47 → 00:10:02]
"Tech Overload and Parenting: A Personal Revelation": "I just had my firstborn son and he's two now, and I look at my phone and I spent six and a half hours that day on my phone and I was like, what? Like, how is that possible?"
— Erick Vargas [00:11:03 → 00:11:17]
"The Importance of Sabbath Rest": "I wanted to take a break and rest from all the incoming messages of the world. Trying to capture our mind and capture our attention. Telling me that I need to be richer or fitter or whatever it is that is not rooted in the identity that Jesus has purchased for me on the cross and say, hey, all this is going away."
— Erick Vargas [00:14:17 → 00:14:42]
Breaking Bad Habits: "The analogy I like to describe this as is, is not keeping cookies in the house. Right. So if you're on a diet, just like, just make it easy on yourself, don't keep the cookies in your house."
— Erick Vargas [00:17:09 → 00:17:20]
The Dopamine Dilemma: "And the problem with getting all of these dopamine hits with these notifications is you start to seek more and more and more of that."
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