Do you engage in social media? Curious about healthy tech interactions? Join us on the Tapping In podcast, brought to you by the student members of the Resetting Ethical Boundaries On Our Technology (REBOOT) team at Kent Place. The REBOOT team, comprised of high school students, is dedicated to delving into and raising awareness about social media addiction. The Tapping In podcast conducts interviews with individuals from various professions, exploring their experiences through the lens of the REBOOT mission.
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May 29, 20266 min
Ascension or Intervention: The Ethics of Looksmaxxing
In this episode, we will be exploring the ethics of looksmaxxing. We introduce a variety of perspectives, including experts and even looksmaxxers themselves. We hope to allow our listeners to walk away with a better understanding of the internet's most fascinating trend.
May 29, 20267 min
Big Brother is Always Watching: Exploring the Influence of the Internet on Politics
In this episode, we will dive into the ethical dilemmas that surround politics and the internet. We explore events like the Presidential Debate of 1960, Watergate, and the Monica Lewinsky scandal to see the evolution of technology’s influence in government. We will interview Dr. Rezach, the director of the Ethics Institute at Kent Place, and someone who has seen firsthand how technology has changed over the past few decades. We end with the question of "Does the media have a responsibility to a nation’s citizens to provide them with the most unbiased information possible? And whose responsibility is it to hold the media accountable?"
May 4, 20267 min
A True Friend?: Exploring the Ethicality of AI Companions
In this episode of Tapping In, we explore the ethics of Al Companionship. Recently, people have been using AI platforms to create their own friend. They customize their character's personality, looks, attitude, and mannerisms to generate their own "perfect person." In our discussion, we talk about how AI companions can serve as a way to acquire social advice about situations or to have someone to talk to 24/7. However, we also highlight how these companions are sycophantic, meaning they are designed to please the user.
March 5, 20269 min
Fake Voices, Real Consequences: AI in Politics
In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in politics and what that means for voters. We discuss how AI-generated videos, voices, and images can spread misinformation about political candidates and influence public opinion, often without people realizing it. We also look at the role of disclaimers, the laws some states have created to regulate AI-generated political content, and the ethical concerns that come with this technology. Using the ethical framework of consequentialism, we reflect on whether it is ever acceptable to generate AI content about politicians and why values like honesty, fairness, integrity, and trust are important in the digital age.Hosts: Clara B. '28 and Jane P. '28
January 29, 202614 min
An AI God? A Deep Search into AI Chatbots and Religion
In this episode, we will explore the ethics of AI chatbots that impersonate religious figures and provide spiritual guidance. Through an interview with Rabbi Chana Leslie Glazer from Congregation Beth Hatikvah, and an analysis of the values of using religious chatbots, you will be able to answer the question: are chatbots in the name of faith ethical?Hosts: Rhiya P. '29 and Soon Min P. '29
December 12, 20258 min
Who Gets the Credit? Exploring AI-Generated Art
How much AI use is considered too much? And what is the meaning of art in an AI world? In this episode, we will explore the impact of AI on content creation and profit. We discuss AI slop, fake bands, AI comics, and consider how authenticity, creativity, and fairness play into this issue.Hosts: Olivia L. '29, Maanika N. '29, Eva J. '29
October 15, 202516 min
Navigating Our Digital World: A Conversation with Max Stossel
In this episode, we will be interviewing Max Stossel, the founder and CEO of Social Awakening, where he helps young adults learn about the digital world and generates a deeper understanding of how social media impacts their lives. In this interview, he will answer questions on how our digital presence is impacting our human relationships, how the development of teenagers has changed because of the internet, and the tradeoffs of social media.
Innocence, Interrupted: How Sephora Kids Are Redefining The Beauty Market
Today, we will dive into the phenomenon of “Sephora Kids” and the increase of youth interest in cosmetics and skincare. We will interview our school counselors, Dr. Hayes and Ms. Wilson, to gain a better understanding on the matter, and we will offer our own ethical considerations when this obsession can go from playful to problematic.Hosts: Ayushi W. and Tara K.
March 5, 20258 min
QuickTap: The Day That TikTok Disappeared
In this episode of Tapping In, we dive into the short-lived and shocking TikTok ban that swept through the U.S. in January 2025. Hear firsthand experiences from local students about how the ban affected them and what it reveals about our relationship with social media. With reflections on digital freedom, national security, and the power of platforms like TikTok, this episode raises important questions about the future of social media in our lives. Host: Zoe R. '25
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