When Algorithms Raise Our Children, Values Must Raise Their Voices | Ep. 346

EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 40 MIN

When Algorithms Raise Our Children, Values Must Raise Their Voices | Ep. 346

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

When Algorithms Raise Our Children, Values Must Raise Their Voices | Episode 346Warning: the volume on kids’ videos isn’t just loud—it’s strategic. We open up about the new reality of children’s content where unboxings, timed challenges, and staged “secret rooms” blur the line between storytelling and advertising. If your kid thinks every store trip should end with twenty blind bags, you’re not alone. We talk candidly about product placement, the attention economy, and why constant hype can train young brains to crave peaks, not presence.From our vantage point as parents and creators, we draw a clear line: free speech is vital, but safety and public health matter more. We share how we handle toxic comments, why threats aren’t protected, and how careful language choices set the tone for kids who hear way more than we realize. You’ll hear practical ways to decode what’s on-screen—naming incentives, calling out “cast” families, and highlighting the difference between reality and “reality TV.” We contrast today’s shout‑speak with the calmer shows many of us grew up with, and we explain how over-the-top content can create entitlement, stress at checkout lines, and friction with peers.Most importantly, we offer tools you can use tonight. Curate channels that align with your values, co‑watch when possible, and set simple time windows that prevent endless scrolls. When a video turns into a yell-fest, pause, label the tactic, and switch to something gentler. We also make the case for off-screen rituals—role‑playing games, simple quests, cooking, and backyard adventures—that deliver surprise and agency without algorithms. Love isn’t measured in prizes; it’s felt in attention, patience, and small joys that don’t need sponsors. If this resonates, share the episode with a friend, subscribe for future conversations, and leave a review with one screen tip that works for your family.Chapter Markers0:00 Gratitude And Global Community2:38 Free Speech Versus Safety Online8:53 Choose Words Carefully, Skip Hurtful Comments12:48 Finding Episodes And How To Listen12:48 Introducing The Main Topic14:10 The YouTube Kids Phenomenon18:12 Product Placement And Hidden Ads24:20 Then Vs Now: Quieter Shows We Grew Up With28:38 The Cost Illusion And Entitlement33:28 Parenting Without A Handbook34:28 Off‑Screen Alternatives And RPG Idea#AlgorithmsInEducation #ChildDevelopment #TechAndParenting #ValuesInAI #RaisingVoices #DigitalParenting #EthicsInTechnology #FutureOfEducation #AIAndKids #EmpoweringChildren #ParentalGuidance #TechForGood #InclusiveLearning #SocialImpactTech #VoicesOfTheFuture #justiceforsurvivors #justice4survivors #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #VoicesForVoices346Support the show

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