DIGITAL MEDIA IS DEADENING OUR BRAINS

Everyone sees it.

Few do anything about it.

If you’re one of the few willing to act instead of just put up with it, submit your team for consideration to claim a Synaptic Spark workshop from Dr. Dan Lathen, neuroscientist and brain trainer.

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Our Shared Struggle

Digital overload has become the default operating state for most teams, resulting in reduced motivation, presence, and cognitive sharpness. You may have noticed productivity dipping, meetings dragging on because people surreptitiously multitask, and subtle disengagement that often leads to quiet quitting or eventual turnover.

It’s not just your team, it’s everywhere. Yet almost no one is actually doing anything about it. This is your chance to help lead this movement: not to merely bemoan digital culture, but to actively reverse it and reclaim our mental power.

Break free as a team

Embed digital freedom into your culture as you upgrade productivity and wellness

Apply for a custom SYNAPTIC SPARK with Dr. Dan Lathen, neuroscientist and cognitive performance trainer, and launch into the Digital Freedom Challenge together!

It’s a short, intense, neuroscience-based workshop designed to ignite life-changing action as your team begins the Digital Freedom Challenge. It’s built to spark permanent shifts in mindsets, habits, and culture, so digital media becomes a tool that serves them — rather than them serving it.

In the Synaptic Spark session, your team will:

✅ Learn how their brain gets rewired by digital media, the signs of “brain rot,” and any custom topics you wish to cover.

✅ Confront how their current habits drain energy, focus, and initiative (as a shared struggle, not a personal failing).

✅ Feel motivated and inspired to change how they interact with tech, with each other, and with their responsibilities, based on your and their unique concerns.

✅ Commit to one high-impact shift to begin immediately, arrange accountability, and work together to make positive changes stick.

Submit Your Team