In a recent podcast interview with Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson shared why he doesn’t use a cell phone. He explained that he doesn’t like always being available to people. Woody clarified that he doesn’t make others carry his phone for him, as joked by Danson, but rather he prefers not to be constantly connected through technology.
Woody described how he used to set a strict two-hour limit on his phone each day but found it hard to stick to. He values real conversations without interruptions from phones, especially during dinner or when spending time with others.
Kristin Bell, who was also part of the conversation, agreed with Woody about phone addiction. She shared how her children made her realize she wasn’t fully present when she was on her phone, prompting her to use it less, especially when she’s with her family.
Danson complimented Woody for his discipline with phones and said he admires how Woody manages his phone use. The conversation highlighted how many people struggle with balancing technology use and personal connections, showing a growing awareness of the need to set boundaries with phones to maintain meaningful relationships.