Loading…
Digital Wellbeing Youth Summit 2024
Devices are with us all the time. When we study, sleep, workout, hangout, drive, eat, and go to the bathroom! There is so much they help us do and learn. And there is a lot that makes what we want to do and learn a challenge. Pretty much, you are the first generation to manage a 24/7 connected world. How do you feel about that?

Get ready to make the Second Annual Virtual Youth Summit on Digital Wellbeing an event to remember! Register today.

You are welcome to participate as an individual or consider hosting a Watch Party! Gather your friends, classmates, or teammates to join in on this exciting summit together. Here’s why hosting a watch party is a great idea:

  • Connect and Collaborate: Share insights and brainstorm ideas with your crew in real-time.

  • Fun and Engaging: Make it a memorable day with snacks, discussions, and interactive sessions.

  • Be Leaders Together: Start planning how your group can take the ideas from the summit and create change in your school or community.

We have a great line up of young people and professionals in the field ready to listen and to inspire, to build community and connection, and to partner with you on your great ideas for how to benefit from digital media and how to minimize the drawbacks. That’s ultimately what we call digital wellbeing! It will be a great start to becoming a digital wellbeing leader in your community!
Saturday December 7, 2024 9:15am - 9:45am CST
Breakout sessions that center around young people and Digital Wellbeing. With a youth leader guiding the conversation, students are given an open and brave space to reflect on their digital media use. Participants are able to connect with one another through the realization that they are not alone in their experiences; but in fact seen, heard, and supported.

Young people are able to share and learn from each other, building community and developing deeper insights into balanced and responsible technology use. This process, free from shame or judgment, encourages ongoing adult-youth partnerships and helps young people prioritize their Digital Wellbeing in an empowering, compassionate environment.
Speakers
avatar for Olivia Kanavati (she/her)

Olivia Kanavati (she/her)

Student in High School
I am a member of Two Rivers High School’s Digital Well-Being club. Live More Screen Less is our role model and we do our best to inspire healthy relationships with screens around our school and school district. This is my second year in the club and I am a board member. I have learned... Read More →
avatar for Cece Hawley (she/her)

Cece Hawley (she/her)

Analytics Representative, Bloomberg LP
I was one of the first Youth Council members for LiveMore ScreenLess when the idea was first conjured up in 2020! Since then, it has been a fantastic experience growing alongside the organization. As I had graduated high school during Covid-19, Digital Wellbeing had been at the forefront... Read More →
avatar for Adrianna Bell (she/her)

Adrianna Bell (she/her)

Research and Evaluation Consultant, Delta Consulting Group
Annie is an applied researcher, evaluator, and public health scientist with 5 years of clinical nursing experience and almost 5 years of research and program evaluation experience focused on youth and family health. She conducts research and evaluations pragmatically to promote a... Read More →
avatar for Randi McKay (she/her)

Randi McKay (she/her)

Marketing Communication Specialist, True North Surgical
With a degree in Psychology and a career path that led from graphic design to marketing and communication in the medical device sales industry, I have witnessed firsthand the profound impact of 'living more and screening less.' My real-world experience has equipped me to promote a... Read More →
avatar for Danyelle Robinson (she/her)

Danyelle Robinson (she/her)

Digital Wellbeing Mentor, LiveMore ScreenLess
Danyelle Robinson is a recent graduate from the University of St. Thomas, holding a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies and Psychology. She has been involved with LiveMore ScreenLess since 2020. Over the years, she has been a digital wellbeing advocate, mentor, and a major... Read More →
avatar for Sylvia Hawley (she/her)

Sylvia Hawley (she/her)

Student, Boston College
I am Sylvia Hawley and a current member of the LiveMore ScreenLess Youth Council since 2021. Initially, I joined because I wanted to find betters ways to use technology in moderation and become more aware of how I was using that technology. Last year, I worked on a service project... Read More →
avatar for Evangeline Fuentes (she/her)

Evangeline Fuentes (she/her)

Board Member, Two Rivers Highschool Digital Wellbeing
I am a junior in high school, this is my 3rd year being involved in the Digital Wellbeing club at our school and I have worked with KK Myers at Live More Screen Less
avatar for Rob Lubeznik-Warner (he/him)

Rob Lubeznik-Warner (he/him)

Principal Consultant / Director of Research and Education, Delta Consulting Group / LiveMore ScreenLess
Rob is an applied researcher, evaluator, and experiential educator with 15+ years of professional experience in the human service, higher education, and youth development fields. He conducts research and evaluation studies that inform the development of evidence-based practices and... Read More →
Saturday December 7, 2024 9:15am - 9:45am CST
Virtual

Sign up or log in to save this to your schedule, view media, check-in, leave feedback and see who's attending!

Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link