The Washington Post: We’re Ignoring a Major Culprit Behind the Teen Mental Health Crisis
Heather and Julie connect the teen mental health crisis to the teen sleep crisis (The Washington Post).
The Washington Post: Let’s Say a Permanent Goodnight to Daylight Saving Time
Heather and Julie write for The Washington Post on how Daylight Saving time messes with our health and especially harms young people.
NPR’s Science Friday: Why Are Teenagers So Sleep Deprived?
Ira Flato, host of NPR’s Science Friday talks to Heather and Julie about teens, sleep, mental health and the brain.
Brianna Brown Keen
Heather talks about sleep, screens, and parenting with award-winning actress and podcast host Brianna Brown Keen.
The New York Times: Sleep’s Marketing Problem
In The New York Times, Heather points out how we parents make sleep the Bad Guy.
Raising Athletes
Why are so many student athletes getting injured or burning out on a sport? And what can parents do? Heather and Julie talk to Sports Parenting Coach Kirsten Jones.
Mindshift: 3 Reasons Teens Need Later Start Times
NPR / KQED podcast about education. Listen to the episode with Julie and Heather talking about teen sleep.
People: How Poor Sleep Is Hurting Teen Mental Health
Generation Sleepless was featured in the July 27th print magazine issue of PEOPLE.
The Wall Street Journal: How to help teens get enough sleep.
The Wall Street Journal excerpt of Generation Sleepless
KPCC’s Air Talk: Today’s Teens are the most sleep deprived. How can we help them?
Heather and Julie join LA’s beloved host, Larry Mantle on Air Talk.
The Atlantic: Permanent Daylight Saving is a trap
The Atlantic, by Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright
10,000 "No"s with Matthew Del Negro
Podcast appearance with actor, author and host Matt DelNegro
Tackling the global teen sleep crisis
Heather and Julie talk to education consultant Olivia Wahl for her Schoolutions podcast.