Monday Jul 28, 2025

Rediscovering the Joy of Reading in the Digital Age

Welcome back to Mondays with Mike, a podcast aimed at fostering wisdom and partnership within the PCA community, including our students, faculty, staff, and parents. In this episode, we delve deep into the power of reading in the digital age.

With the surging influence of AI, how do we preserve the proven tradition of reading that has shaped thoughtful and well-rounded individuals through generations? Our guest, Susan Arico, a PCA parent and literary consultant, is back with us to explore the profound role books play in forming virtues, truth, and beauty in young minds.

We kick off by examining how reading practices have evolved and why literature remains indispensable. Susan shares insights on the contrasting effects of consuming visual media versus immersing in textual narratives. With personal anecdotes and thought-provoking analogies, she advocates for reading as an essential vehicle for developing imagination, resilience, and deep human connectedness.

The episode unfolds with an engaging dialogue on the challenges posed by modern educational trends where reading comprehensive books is becoming rare. Drawing from articles and research, we discuss the implications of a fragmented attention span and explore remedies to retain meaningful learning experiences through literature.

In an era dominated by technological influence, we ponder strategies to inculcate a love for reading in our children while acknowledging individual differences in reading preferences. Susan sheds light on the dynamic relationship between old classics and new writings, encouraging a balanced literary diet, enriched through family read-aloud sessions and diverse media like audiobooks.

Join us for this enriching conversation as we aim to restore the premium of reading in our fast-paced world, and ensure that our children can access the timeless wisdom and virtues embedded in literature.

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