The 180

Technology shaming, the Uber playbook, and doping as an essential part of sport

On this week's show: a technology researcher urges fellow parents to stop feeling the shame of screen time; we get a look at the Uber playbook; and an argument that doping and steroids are at the very heart of competitive sport.
Emily Essay's son, Kade, checks out the iPad holder on Fisher-Price's Apptivity seat on Tuesday. Essay said she would not buy such a product for Kade. (CBC)

On this week's show: a technology researcher urges fellow parents to stop feeling the shame of screen time; we get a look at the Uber playbook; and an argument that doping and steroids are at the very heart of competitive sport.