Media

Dr. Cantor has appeared on many national television programs, including Good Morning America and Oprah. She also regularly appears on radio shows including many NPR programs. She is frequently quoted in major newspapers and magazines.

To inquire about a potential interview, email her or call 608-221-0593.

Recent Media Appearances:

INFORMATION OVERLOAD IS DROWNING OFFICE WORKERS
New York Post article about how our constant connectedness undermines our productivity and a side bar with tips to manage the glut.
HOW INFORMATION OVERLOAD MAKES IT HARD TO THINK
Newsweek article on how the "Twitterization of culture interferes with decision-making.
THE EFFECTS OF EVERYONE'S DIGITAL DEVICES ON FAMILY LIFE
New York Times article on how family time has redefined the meaning of "togetherness."
do You Answer Work Emails at home?
Chicago Tribune Article about how work can easily overtake your home life.
Appearance on Wisconsin Public Radio's Larry Meiller show
Dr. Cantor discusses finding the balance between being plugged-in and unplugged and answers callers' questions on the Larry Meiller Show.
ARTICLE ABOUT "THRIVING ON CAMPUS" SPEECH IN "E-SOURCE"
My article titled "Getting Students to Turn Off Digital Distractions and Tune In to Lectures and Learning" appeared in "E-Source for College Transitions." (The article starts on page 7.)
MSNBC Interview
Watch Dr. Cantor’s interview with Chuck Todd and Savannah Guthrie on MSNBC:
IN-BUSINESS-MADISON'S PROFESSIONAL OF THE WEEK
Joanne Cantor's profile appeared on ibmadison.com.
APPEARANCE ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK’S “OFFICE HOURS”
Multi-tasking Meltdown. Joanne Cantor talks about how our brains actually perform worse when they are confronted with multiple tasks
Interview on carol koby radio show "all about living"
Radio Interview on how to conquer cyber-overload.
Named to business news daily's top 10 business quotes - 2010
#5. “You own your gadgets. They don’t own you. They’re like newborn babies always clamoring for your attention.” From the article “Too much technology Takes a toll.”
FAITH & LEADERSHIP ON INFORMATION OVERLOAD
Faith and Leadership article on how faith leaders can cope with information overload. Plus Strategies for Managing It All.
THE NEW "CYBER-DIETING"
Quoted in an article about why many people are cutting back on social-networking.
ARTICLE IN “LIFE MEETS WORK”: “BRAIN BREAKS BOOST CREATIVITY”
ARE YOU A CYBER-ADDICT? THERE'S HELP AVAILABLE
Tips for overloaded workers on the Travel Market Report.
fighting back against digital distraction
DelawareOnline column abut the downside of constant connectedness.
IS YOUR COMPUTER FRYING YOUR BRAIN?
Why your brain can't handle all these distractions, from Live Science.
Might as well admit it, you're addicted to email
Article in Capital Times on how our digital devices make the workplace intrude on our personal lives.
SETTING LIMITS FOR YOU MULTITASKING TEEN
Dr. Cantor's advice for parents appeared in the award-winning magazine "Parent Map.
The engaging brand Podcast
The Engaging Brand Interview Dr. Cantor discusses Conquer CyberOverload with Anna Farmery.
APPEARANCE ON “WRITER’S VOICE” RADIO SHOW
ABC News Story: 7 Tips for Overcoming Email Overload
7 Tips for Overcoming Email Overload - Learn tricks and tools for keeping your Inbox in order!
ABC News Story: tech Stress
Tech Stress - How many emails can you handle a day?
Dr. Cantor’s Letter to the Editor of The New York Times
Dr. Cantor’s Letter to the Editor of The New York Times on the challenges of our digital devices, which appeared in the print version of The Week In Review, Sunday, June 13th.
Digital Distractions Hinder Productivity
Digital Distractions Hinder Productivity The Capital Times, Madison WI.
WISC-TV, LIVE @ 5 Interview
WISC-TV, LIVE @ 5 interview Dr. Cantor discusses how to take control of your gadgets and live your own life.
Rioting and the culture of violence
Toronto Star article on how a heavy media diet of violence and mayhem sometimes makes the unthinkable possible.
FOUR WAYS TO MANAGE INFORMATION OVERLOAD
Cited as an expert in an article in Daily News & Analysis of India.
DOES WATCHING "JERSEY SHORE" MAKE YOU DUMBER?
MSNBC.COM article on how what you watch can influence how you think.
Article in The London Daily Mail
Article in The London Daily Mail on the long-term effects of exposure to scary movies.
ABCnews.com article on the parents of Abby Sunderland
ABCnews.com article on the parents of Abby Sunderland (the teenage round-the-world sailor) endangering her life while trying to land a reality show.
ABCnews.com article about the TV Show Lost
ABCnews.com article on feelings of "withdrawal" after the final episode of Lost.