Digital Burnout, Parenting & Raising Safe Kids Online | Jane Newman on Re-humanising

Jane Newman joins Ali Sugars at the Heart and Soul Virtual Expo to share the story behind Re-humanising and why it matters now more than ever. During this heartfelt conversation, Jane reflects on a time in the COVID period when she felt exhausted and overwhelmed. It led her to question the pace of modern life, our growing dependence on technology, and what it truly means to live well. Today, many of us are constantly connected, yet we often feel disconnected from ourselves, the people we love, and the things that bring us joy. Through Re-humanising, Jane invites us to slow down, reconnect with our values, and choose a path that leads us back to our joyful spirit. Her talks and workshops are not about rejecting technology. They are about learning to use it with intention, so it supports our wellbeing instead of taking us away from what matters most. This conversation also explores why digital wellbeing is becoming one of the most important conversations for families. Parents are raising children and teenagers in a world where screens, social media, and digital devices are part of everyday life. Jane shares why helping young people build healthy digital habits, stay safe online, and strengthen real-world connections is one of the greatest gifts we can give the next generation. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, navigating burnout, questioning your relationship with technology, or simply looking for a different way forward, this conversation offers a thoughtful place to begin. To learn more about Jane Newman, Re-humanising, upcoming talks, workshops, and coaching, visit: https://jane-newman.com/ If this conversation resonates with you, subscribe for more discussions on joyful living, digital wellbeing, and creating a world where technology serves humanity, not the other way around. #JoyfulLife #Rehumanising #DigitalWellbeing #DigitalDetox #DigitalOverload #ExecutiveBurnout #DigitalDependency #SocialIsolation #TechTrauma #ScreenFreeKids #DigitalParenting #KidsOnlineSafety #TeenMentalHealth #FamilyConnection #HealthyScreenHabits