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278. Digital Citizenship & Leadership with Dr. Lisa Strohman

Updated: Jun 18

In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we’re joined by Dr. Lisa Strohman, founder of Digital Citizen Academy and author of Unplugged: Raising Kids in a Technology Addicted World and Digital Distress: Growing Up Online. Dr. Strohman brings a wealth of expertise as a clinical psychologist, sharing her journey from hands-on clinical practice to building research-based programs that empower students to navigate technology with confidence.


We dive into the real-world impacts of technology overuse in classrooms and at home, exploring why conversations around digital citizenship have never been more urgent. Dr. Strohman walks us through the creation and success of Digital Citizen Academy, highlighting how intentional, scaffolded programs can reduce technology-related infractions and help students become leaders and decision-makers in their digital lives.


Together, we discuss the physiological and social effects of constant connectivity, the importance of critical thinking in the age of AI, and what it looks like to equip young people—and their parents—with the tools to define their own “brand” and values as they move through a digital world. Dr. Strohman shares both professional insights and personal experiences, emphasizing agency, self-trust, and the need to help students shape their futures with intention.


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We unbox:

  • The urgent need for digital citizenship education and why it matters now more than ever

  • How Digital Citizen Academy’s research-based programs are transforming school culture and student behavior

  • The impact of personal devices and social media on learning, mental health, and self-image

  • Preparing students for a tech-driven world without losing critical thinking and self-regulation skills

  • The role of parents and educators in helping kids define their own values and navigate digital challenges


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