Logan Lane and Jameson Butler are two teens who choose to carry flip phones. Years ago, they were glued to their smartphones – spending several hours a day on social media. They felt depressed and disconnected from the world around them, so they made a change and stepped away from their technology. Now, they are helping their peers do the same. They join Soledad O’Brien in studio to explain how their group, the Luddite Club, helps young people reduce their screentime.
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