Living with Boundaries
Living with Boundaries is a podcast for men who want to live with clarity, conviction, and purpose. In a culture that blurs the lines, we believe boundaries aren’t about restriction — they’re about direction.
Each episode explores what it looks like to live out the Christian faith in everyday life: at home, at work, and in leadership. We talk honestly about faith, family, discipline, and responsibility, with practical conversations that challenge men to set the line and live intentionally.
Hosted by Josh and Matt, Living with Boundaries is about setting the standard, leading well, and moving forward with purpose — not just listening, but living it.
Living with Boundaries
Screens, Scrolls & Self-Control: Setting Digital Boundaries for the Family
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In Episode 5 of Living with Boundaries, Josh and Matt take on one of the biggest parenting challenges today: digital media.
From smartphones and social platforms to gaming and YouTube, screens aren’t just part of our kids’ lives — they’re shaping them. So how do families set boundaries that protect without overreacting? How do parents teach self-control in a world engineered for distraction?
Josh and Matt discuss:
- When (and if) kids should have social media
- Practical family rules around phones and screen time
- The impact of algorithms and comparison culture
- Modeling healthy tech habits as parents
- Creating guardrails that build trust, not resentment
They briefly touch on rhythms around food and fitness in the home, but this episode centers on digital boundaries — because if families don’t define them, culture will.
Strong families don’t drift. They decide.
Living with Boundaries is a podcast for dads who want to lead their homes with clarity, conviction, and courage.
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Strong families don’t happen by accident.
They’re built with intention — and boundaries.