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Doorways Back To Each Other

Unplugged Conversation Cards for Meaningful Family Moments

In a world of pings, scrolls, and silent dinners…
What if one small box could bring your family closer than ever?

We live under the same roof - yet more often than not, we’re living in separate worlds.
Teens glued to screens. Grandparents feeling left out. Dinners eaten in silence.


And somewhere in between… a longing to feel close again.Unplugged Moments™ isn’t just a game.
It’s a way back to eye contact, laughter, honest questions, and the warmth of feeling truly heard.

Designed especially for families with tweens and teens, these conversation cards are built with child psychology in mind and real life at heart.

No awkward prompts. No one-word answers.

Just powerful, age-appropriate questions that actually get the whole family talking.

Teen sitting against a pink wall with a skateboard, wearing a white t-shirt, jeans, and black high-top sneakers  phone free
A teenage girl in a green shirt is using a laptop at a desk, looking pensive. Behind her, a younger girl sits by a window wearing pink headphones, sipping a drink. A guitar leans against the wall, and a plant and pencils are on the desk.
Group of teenagers sitting on skateboards and using phones in a graffiti-covered urban setting.

Real Life Vibe

Real Life Vibe ⋆

Unplugged Moments™
started at our kitchen table

It didn’t start as a product.
It started with me and my daughter, Lola.
After 12 years of raising her on my own, I could feel something shifting.

The conversations that used to come easily were becoming shorter.
Harder to get into. At the same time, I was carrying the loss of my parents, and realising how many conversations we never had.

And then there were the sleepovers. A room full of girls, all together… but all on their phones.

So we did something about it.
We built Unplugged Moments together.

Our Editions

Different decks for different connections

Every family is unique and so are the conversations that bring them closer.
That’s why Unplugged Moments™ offers multiple editions, each crafted to meet your family where you are. Whether you’re navigating the teen years, planning a screen-free sleepover, or reconnecting across generations, there’s a deck designed just for you.

Phone free family
A happy family of four sitting on a porch, smiling and enjoying each other's company. Two adults and two teenagers are gathered closely, showing affection and joy  phone free

Designed by a parent not by a therapist

Built in real life.

I didn’t bring in therapists or consultants.
I brought in dinner tables, car rides, Sunday roasts, and sleepovers and years of being a parent.
I built Unplugged Moments™️ the same way families live in the messy, beautiful in-between.

I didn’t need experts to tell us what kids are struggling with.
We all live it. Every day.
We’re parents, raising tweens and teens in a digital world, just like you.
And we just needed a way to reach them.

That’s what these cards do.
They unlock the conversations we didn’t know how to start and bring us closer in the moments that matter most.

Tested by real families. Trusted by real kids.

These Were the Moments That Told Us We Were Onto Something …

Before we launched. Before there was a website.
We shared our samples of these card games with families we knew, parents, grandparents, and teens to test in real life.
No scripts. No expectations. Just honest moments and unfiltered feedback.

These are some of the things they told us.
The laughter, the surprises, the conversations that kept going long after the card was read.
These early voices shaped what Unplugged Moments became and reminded us why this matters so much.

“This wasn’t a focus group, it was real life.”

“These questions unlocked stories I hadn’t thought about in years and my granddaughter was actually interested. We ended up talking for hours. It was one of the best afternoons we’ve shared.”

Susan, proud grandma to Lily (12)

“We thought it would be weird at first, but once we started, we couldn’t stop. Some of the questions were really funny and others actually made us think. It felt good to talk properly.”

Lola (14)

“I usually don’t know what to say when my parents ask stuff. But the cards made it easier - like, I actually wanted to answer.”

Marco (12)

“As a divorced dad, I don’t always get long stretches of time with my kids. These cards helped me make the time we do have count. We laughed, we got real, it brought us closer in ways I didn’t expect.”

Mark, dad to Josh (13) and Emily (11)