Are We Raising a Generation That Doesn’t Read?
Breaking the Silence
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TV-14, 17-Apr-2026
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, ShyTia, Angeli, and Nori dive into real, relatable conversations about everyday life.
They start with “Doom Spending: Treat Yourself… or Trap Yourself?”—those moments when stress or a “what’s the point?” mindset turns into impulse shopping. What begins as “just browsing” can quickly become a cycle, where small purchases add up and comfort spending quietly turns into more stress.
Then, the focus shifts to “Are We Raising a Generation That Doesn’t Read?” As fast content takes over, reading feels slower and harder, affecting focus, confidence, and how people process the world—raising the concern that we may be losing not just readers, but thinkers.
The episode also includes interactive segments like “Finish This Phrase–Common Idioms” and “Web Wonders and What Nots,” highlighting viral moments from chaos to comedy.
From lighthearted moments to meaningful reflection, this episode brings honest conversation about habits, mindset, and navigating today’s world.
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