Listen "Viewer Experience podcast Ep. 7: The Incredibles go 2 Washington"
Episode Synopsis
What makes Incredibles 2 so fascinating is how intimately aware it is of the current state of politics in the world. It's a movie set in the 1960s that somehow manages to address the conversations about feminism, gun control and identity that are taking place today. All that, and it also manages to cram in a story about screen addiction as well. This week, MobileSyrup news and telecom reporter Sameer Chhabra speaks with MobileSyrup news and telecom editor Rose Behar about Brad Bird's Incredibles 2. Later in the episode, Fardous Hosseiny -- national director of public policy and government relations at the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) -- sheds some insight on the subjects of internet, video game and screen addiction. For more information about the resources offered at the CMHA, visit the Centre's problematic internet use website. Do you have questions, comments, thoughts, or anything you would like addressed on the podcast? Do you have any recommendations or suggestions for which movies we should discuss next? Send us an email to [email protected]. If you’re feeling extra adventurous, send us a voice recording of your question or comment and you may end up featured in a future episode! Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More episodes of the podcast SyrupCast
Talking about our top tech of the year
08/12/2024
Unpacking all the news from WWDC 2024
15/06/2024
Talking to Black creatives [Special Episode]
26/03/2024
Unpacking Samsung's Galaxy S24 series
26/01/2024
These are our favourite smartphones of 2023
17/11/2023
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.