Jan 19, 2026

How Do I Reconnect with My Kids in a Screen-Filled World? with Greta Eskridge

In this meaningful conversation, Candace Nassar and author Greta Eskridge explore how adventure can strengthen family connection in a screen-saturated world. Greta, a mom of four, shares how simple, intentional adventures—both planned and spontaneous—have helped her build deeper relationships with her children.
They discuss the impact of screens and busyness on family life, how to recognize signs of disconnection, and practical ways moms can create space for meaningful connection without adding pressure. This episode also reframes adventure as a spiritual practice, showing how shared experiences can deepen dependence on God and open the door to faith-filled conversations at home.

Takeaways

  • Adventure is a way to cultivate family connection.
  • Screens can create disconnection in family relationships.
  • Creating intentional time for conversations is crucial.
  • Misadventures can strengthen family bonds.
  • Nature helps us connect with the Creator.
  • Family adventures don’t have to be extravagant.
  • Simple activities can create lasting memories.
  • Involving kids in planning adventures increases engagement.
  • Connection comes from being present, not perfect.
  • Recognizing signs of disconnection is the first step.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Adventure and Connection

02:56 The Journey of Motherhood and Adventure

05:59 The Impact of Screens on Family Connection

08:59 Recognizing Signs of Disconnection

12:09 Creating Space for Connection

14:53 Practical Tips for Family Adventures

18:03 The Role of Misadventures in Family Bonding

20:54 Spiritual Practices Through Adventure

26:43 Conclusion: Embracing Imperfection in Connection

Resources

Greta Eskridge Website

Adventuring Together Book

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