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Parenting in a Tech World

Welcome to Parenting in a Tech World, the podcast for families raising kids in the digital age. Join Bark CMO Titania Jordan as she unpacks digital dangers, discusses the latest viral social media trends, and shares expert tips for helping protect kids online and in real life.

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    The Real People Who Pack Your Child's Safety Every Day

    Behind every Bark Phone, Watch, Home, or Sync that arrives on your doorstep, there's a team of real people, not robots, who packed it by hand. In this episode, you'll meet the humans responsible for making sure your child's safety device gets to your family the right way.Shari manages Bark's distribution center in Utah, and Crystal is the operations support specialist who keeps daily operations running.You'll hear what it was like to build the distribution center from an empty warehouse into a fully operational hub, including the mistakes, the surprises, and the moments that made the scale of the work suddenly feel real. Shari and Crystal share what they look for in the people who touch a Bark product before it reaches a family, and walk through what actually happens between the moment you place an order and the moment it lands on your porch.Key insight: Every Bark product that ships to a family passes through the hands of real people who care about the mission, not an automated assembly line.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It only takes 30 seconds and helps other parents find us.Join the conversation in our Parenting in a Tech World Facebook community: https://info.bark.us/join-pitwCurious what's actually behind your child's safety setup? Learn more about Bark's family of products at https://www.bark.us.

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    They're Hunting Predators So You Don't Have To

    Online predators are actively targeting your kids right now, and two Michigan men decided they couldn't wait for the system to act. Jake Hockey and C.J. of Pred Task Force built a team that runs undercover stings, with decoys posing as minors on dating apps, confronting suspects on camera, and calling law enforcement when the time is right.Jake and C.J. are citizen investigators who have grown Pred Task Force from a local Michigan operation into a nationwide mission, with hundreds of thousands of followers watching their work unfold in real time. In four months of operation they caught dozens of offenders, and survived a loaded gun pulled on them during a confrontation.They walk you through exactly how a sting works from setup to confrontation to law enforcement handoff. They also get honest about the dangers they face, the legal criticism their work has drawn from local prosecutors, and how they define their role when the system feels too slow. You'll hear what they've learned about how predators operate online and what parents consistently get wrong about where these conversations start.Key insight: Predators aren't lurking on the dark web. They're finding kids on the same apps your teen uses every day, and early detection is the intervention that most victims never got.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review wherever you listen — and if you haven't subscribed yet, now is a great time. It helps other parents find us.Resources and links mentioned in this episode:Follow Pred Task Force on Instagram: https://info.bark.us/predtaskforce-igFollow Pred Task Force on Facebook: https://info.bark.us/predtaskforce-fbSubscribe to the Pred Task Force YouTube channel: https://info.bark.us/predtaskforce-ytSupport Jake and CJ by purchasing PTF merch: https://info.bark.us/predtaskforce-merchJoin the conversation in our Parenting in a Tech World Facebook community: https://info.bark.us/join-pitwBark monitors your child's devices and alerts you to contact with potential predators before a conversation escalates: https://www.bark.us

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    The 3am Spiral: How Technology Is Lifting the Mental Load of Early Parenthood

    The invisible mental load of early parenthood — tracking feeds, monitoring sleep, anticipating every need — is one of the most exhausting and least-talked-about realities of having a baby. Nanit's latest parent report pulls back the curtain on what's actually happening in homes across the country during those first overwhelming years.Victoria Vaynberg is the Chief Customer and Marketing Officer at Nanit, the smart baby monitor and parenting platform used by millions of families — and she's spent her career at the intersection of technology, health data, and the moments that matter most to parents.In this conversation, Victoria breaks down what Nanit actually does beyond watching over a crib, what the parent report data revealed that genuinely surprised her, and how the platform is designed to ease — not add to — the mental load parents already carry. She also shares how she thinks about the responsibility of being inside some of the most intimate moments of family life, and the natural through-line between keeping a baby safe at night and helping families navigate technology as kids get older.Key insight: Nanit's parent report found that the mental and emotional weight of early parenthood is significantly underestimated — and that parents are actively looking for tools that give them confidence, not just information.Connect with Victoria: https://info.bark.us/victoria-vaynbergLearn more about Nanit: https://info.bark.us/nanitRead Nanit's 2026 Parenting Report: https://info.bark.us/nanit-parenting-report-2026If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review wherever you're listening — it only takes 30 seconds and helps other parents find us. Join the conversation in our Parenting in a Tech World Facebook community: https://info.bark.us/join-pitw Learn how Bark supports families as kids grow beyond the nursery: https://www.bark.us

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    His 17-Year-Old Son Died by Suicide After a Sextortion Scam. Now He's Changing the Law.

    Financial sextortion is targeting teenage boys at an alarming rate — and most families have never heard of it until it's too late. In 2022, 17-year-old Gavin Guffey fell victim to an online blackmail scam and died by suicide. His father, South Carolina State Representative Brandon Guffey, refused to let Gavin's death be the end of the story.Rep. Guffey is one of the driving forces behind Gavin's Law, one of the nation's first pieces of legislation specifically targeting financial sextortion — and he's now working to build momentum for similar protections at the national level.In this episode, Brandon shares who Gavin was as a person, how the scam unfolded, and what he wants every parent and teenager to understand about how these predators operate. He breaks down what Gavin's Law actually does, where the fight to hold tech platforms accountable stands today, and how families can get involved in protecting other kids.Key insight: Financial sextortion scams often move from first contact to blackmail within minutes — and the criminals specifically target teens who are least likely to tell a parent.Learn more about Rep. Brandon Guffey: https://info.bark.us/rep-brandon-guffeyFollow Brandon on Instagram: https://info.bark.us/brandon-guffey-igSupport Less Than 3: https://info.bark.us/less-than-3If this episode moved you, please leave a review wherever you're listening — it takes 30 seconds and helps other parents find us before they need this information.Join our Parenting in a Tech World Facebook community: https://info.bark.us/join-pitwLearn how Bark monitors for sextortion warning signs and alerts parents before a crisis escalates: https://www.bark.us/

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    Diane Tarantini on Sibling Sexual Abuse, Teaching Kids About Grooming, and Breaking the Silence

    Diane Tarantini is a survivor, author, and body safety educator whose work is bringing one of the most underreported forms of child sexual abuse into the open. In this episode, she shares the story behind her children's book The Brave Knight — which teaches kids to recognize grooming and speak up — her memoir Everyone Was Silent, and why child-on-child sexual abuse is being called America's silent epidemic. If you've ever wondered how to talk to your kids about body safety or what warning signs parents often miss, this conversation is a must-listen.Resources discussed in this episode:Visit Diane's website for resources and to order her books: https://info.bark.us/diane-tarantiniFollow Diane on Instagram: https://info.bark.us/diane-igBrad Watts' book Sibling Sexual Abuse: https://info.bark.us/brad-watts-ssaDiane and Kimberly's online course Raising Safe Siblings: https://info.bark.us/rasing-safe-siblingsJohn Hopkins CSA resources: https://info.bark.us/john-hopkins-csa5 Waves: https://info.bark.us/5-wavesSibling Sexual Trauma: https://info.bark.us/sibling-sexual-trauma

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    Jen Davidson on Keep Talking, Life Lesson Lunches, and Staying Connected When Kids Pull Away

    Jen Davidson spent years raising two kids with a simple but powerful ritual — intentional conversations she called Life Lesson Lunches — and her grown children loved it so much they asked her to write it all down so they could use it someday as parents themselves. In her book Keep Talking, Jen offers a warm, practical roadmap for staying connected with kids even when they're doing everything to push you away. We get into the book, the unconventional origin story behind it, and what Jen has learned navigating social media as a first-time author who never wanted to be on it in the first place.Links mentioned in this episode:Jen's website: https://www.jenshoemakerdavidson.com/Order Jen's book: https://www.jenshoemakerdavidson.com/#preorderSubscribe to Jen's Substack: https://jenshoemakerdavidson.substack.com/Follow Jen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenshoemakerdavidsonConnect with Jen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-shoemaker-davidson-6079a430

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    We Were the Kids You Monitored. Here's What Actually Helped.

    What does it actually feel like to be the kid on the other side of all that well-intentioned parenting technology? Audra and Savanna grew up navigating learning challenges with tools, apps, and monitoring software shaping their daily lives — and they're here to tell the truth about what helped, what felt like a leash, and what they wish the adults in their lives had done differently. If you've ever wondered whether the tech you're using is building your child's independence or quietly undermining it, this one's for you.

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    Tim Tebow: What He's Seen on the Front Lines of Child Exploitation

    Heisman Trophy winner and Tim Tebow Foundation founder Tim Tebow has spent years on the front lines of fighting child sexual exploitation — and what he's seen should be on every parent's radar. In this episode, Tim breaks down the online predators hiding in the apps and platforms your kids use every day, what it took to pass landmark federal legislation protecting children online, and the real link between social media and the mental health crisis facing today's kids. If you've ever wondered whether the internet is really as dangerous as people say — Tim's work makes clear that it is, and that there are concrete steps every parent can take right now. Plus, learn how your Bark Phone purchase directly supports the Tim Tebow Foundation — and how you can be part of the mission.Learn more about the partnership: https://www.bark.us/learn/tim-tebow?ref=timtebow

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    How to Break Your Kid's Phone Addiction Without a Fight

    Catherine Price is an award-winning health and science journalist, #1 New York Times bestselling author, and founder of Screen/Life Balance — and she's here to cut through the overwhelm parents feel around phones and screens. In this episode, Catherine shares what actually works for families trying to reclaim balance, including insights from her newly revised How to Break Up With Your Phone and her latest book, The Amazing Generation, co-authored with Jonathan Haidt and written directly for kids and teens. Whether you've already handed your kid a phone and are wondering what's next, or you're still trying to figure out your own relationship with your screen, Catherine leaves you with real, doable steps — starting today.Follow, connect, and subscribe to Catherine's content:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinepriceofficial/LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/catherinepriceofficialSubstack: https://catherineprice.substack.com/Resources mentioned in this episode:Free Family Resource Kit: catherineprice.com/familyUse code "BARK15" for 15% off the 7-Day Family Guide to Screen Life Balance: https://catherineprice.com/shop/p/family-guide

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    Tech for Kids with Disabilities: What Helps and What Doesn't

    Nicole Guysi is a Family Transition Navigator at Encircle Families — Arizona's federally funded Parent Training and Information Center — but she's also a parent who has lived the reality of raising a child with a rare diagnosis and figuring out the role technology needs to play in their life. In this episode, Nicole shares what that journey actually looked like: the searching, the gaps, the wins, and the ripple effects on the whole family. If you're a parent trying to find the right tools for your child with disabilities — or you just want to feel less alone in the process — this one is worth your time.

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    She Traced the Teen Mental Health Collapse Back to Smartphones

    Dr. Alison Yeung is a family physician and mom of two who built a community of 125,000+ followers after spending a decade watching adolescent mental health visits climb in her practice — and connecting the dots back to smartphones and social media. In this episode, she breaks down what the research actually shows about screens and kids' developing brains, why Big Tech deserves more scrutiny than parents do, and practical steps families can take today — including her Six R's framework for navigating the digital world.Don't forget to subscribe to Allison's Substack and follow her on Instagram:- https://thesmartphoneeffectmd.substack.com/- https://www.instagram.com/thesmartphoneeffectmd/

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    The $6M Verdict Against Meta and YouTube — What It Really Means

    Laura Marquez-Garrett left a two-decade Big Law career to become one of the most powerful legal voices fighting for kids harmed by social media — and in March 2026, they helped make history. As counsel of record in the first-ever trial to hold Meta and YouTube liable for harming a child through addictive platform design, Laura joins us to break down what the $6 million verdict actually means, what the companies' own internal documents revealed about what they knew, and why they call this case "a vehicle, not an outcome." If you've been watching the headlines and wondering what it all means for your family, this is the episode you need to hear.Connect with and follow Laura on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-marquez-garrett-447a491bLearn more about Laura: https://socialmediavictims.org/attorney/laura-marquez-garrett/Resources and topics mentioned in this episode:- https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/verdict-reached-landmark-social-media-addiction-trial-rcna263421- https://nmdoj.gov/press-release/new-mexico-department-of-justice-wins-landmark-verdict-against-meta/- https://www.amazon.com/Careless-People-Cautionary-Power-Idealism/dp/1250391237- https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/book

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    The Tech Gap: What Families Raising Kids with Disabilities Aren't Told

    Chris Tiffany brings a rare dual perspective to his role as Executive Director of Encircle Families — he's both a former special education teacher and a parent of a child with autism. In this episode, Chris shares what his statewide Arizona organization is seeing on the ground when it comes to students with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their access to technology. You'll walk away with a clearer picture of where the gaps are, how families are finding (and missing) critical resources, and what practical steps you can take if you feel like you're navigating this alone.Learn more about Encircle Families: https://encirclefamilies.org/Connect with Chris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-tiffany-9b6758a6/

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    What Cops See on the Front Lines of Online Child Exploitation

    James Billig is Chief Compliance Officer at U-ACT (United Against Child Trafficking), a nonprofit equipping law enforcement and communities to fight online exploitation. He shares what officers are seeing on the front lines, how U-ACT's Blue Taskforce is training retired law enforcement to combat child trafficking, and the red flags parents need to watch for as predators evolve their tactics online.Resources mentioned in this episode:- https://u-act.org/- https://u-act.org/donate/- https://www.facebook.com/uact1- https://www.instagram.com/floridafaithalliance

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    Why Your Kid Can't Put Down Their Phone — It's Brain Science

    Dr. Carrie Mackensen is a clinical psychologist, parent coach, and founder of Successful Parent. With 25 years of experience and two boys of her own, she blends neuroscience and attachment theory to help families set healthy tech boundaries. She shares why screens flood kids' brains with dopamine, what happened when her own son secretly played video games during class, and the first step overwhelmed parents should take today.Ways to stay connected with Dr. Carrie:https://successfulparent.com/https://www.instagram.com/successful_parent/https://successfulparent.substack.com/

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    60% of Teen Girls Are Persistently Sad. She Built an App to Change That.

    Juliette Blake, founder and CEO of Moxies, has been building for girls since she was 16. Now, as a millennial mom of three, she's created a safe-by-design social platform exclusively for tween girls ages 8 to 12. She shares why 60% of teen girls experience persistent sadness, what happens when girls use platforms not built for them, and how Moxies is offering a healthier entry point into digital life with no public profiles, no strangers, and built-in screen time boundaries.Learn more about Moxies and follow Juliette on Instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/julietteblake_/- https://joinmoxies.com/

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    What Are Teen Takeovers? The Dangerous Trend Parents Need to Know

    Large gatherings of hundreds of teens are popping up in cities across the country — organized almost entirely through social media — and they're raising serious concerns for parents and communities alike. In this episode, we break down what teen takeovers actually are, what's drawing kids to them, and how quickly they can turn dangerous. If your teen is on social media, this is one trend you can't afford to miss.

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    She Was a Senior Director at Meta. She Walked Away from Millions.

    Kelly Stonelake spent nearly 15 years at Meta — rising to Director of Product Marketing and a senior role on Horizon Worlds — before becoming one of the most prominent whistleblowers in the fight for kids' online safety. She walked away from millions in unvested stock rather than sign an agreement protecting Meta from accountability, and has since testified before the FTC, the Washington State Senate, and been a key voice throughout the civil trials where Meta and YouTube were just found guilty of knowingly harming children. In this episode, Kelly breaks down what she witnessed from the inside, why the current wave of lawsuits feels different, and what every parent needs to understand about how these platforms are actually built.Follow Kelly on LinkedIn and subscribe to her Substack:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellystonelake/- https://overturned.substack.com/

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    Is Roblox Safe for Kids? A State Attorney General Shares What He Found

    Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has made child safety a cornerstone of his work—from creating the state's first Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, which has rescued over 200 children, to launching investigations into platforms like Roblox for child exploitation. He shares what prompted the Roblox investigation, details from a recent conviction involving grooming on Snapchat, and what parents need to know about how predators are using online platforms to target kids.Stories, resources, and other links discussed in this episode: - Learn more about AG Chris Carr: https://law.georgia.gov/biography-attorney-general- Roblox investigation: https://law.georgia.gov/press-releases/2026-02-17/carr-investigates-roblox-reports-child-exploitation- Snapchat story: https://law.georgia.gov/press-releases/2026-02-14/carr-hart-county-man-convicted-trafficking-teen-targeting-victim-snapchat- Online Human Trafficking Training: https://youtu.be/REpBhJ42D4g?si=RFleZrreihAfQpvb- To submit a request for an in person human trafficking training with the Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, please fill out this form: https://law.georgia.gov/contact-us/human-trafficking-prosecution-unit-scheduling-request-form- Learn more about the SimplyReport app from the Safe House Project: https://www.simplyreport.com/- Stay up to date with KOSA: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/1748/text

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    We Analyzed 11 Billion Kids' Online Activities. Here's What We Found.

    Bark's 2025 Annual Report analyzed a record 11.1 billion online activities—and the findings reveal a troubling paradox. While predator alerts in monitored spaces dropped 60%, national sextortion cases are surging. The danger hasn't disappeared; it's just moved where parents can't see it. We break down the biggest risks facing kids today, from the 650% spike in disordered eating content among tweens to why predators are migrating to shadow spaces—and what parents can do about it.Check our Bark's 2025 Annual Report: https://www.bark.us/annual-report-2025/

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    Smartphones Are Causing a Teen Mental Health Crisis — ft. Dr. Jean Twenge

    Dr. Jean Twenge, psychologist and author of 10 Rules for Raising Kids in a High-Tech World, has spent decades studying how technology is reshaping childhood. Her research provided some of the earliest evidence linking smartphones and social media to rising rates of teen depression and anxiety. She shares the 'aha' moments from her work, what the data really shows about teens and tech, and the rules every parent should follow in a high-tech world.Visit Dr. Twenge's website to find her books, discover her research, learn about speaking engagements, and more. - https://www.jeantwenge.com/Don't forget to join the conversations happening in our Facebook group, Parenting in a Tech World!- https://www.facebook.com/groups/119842088645840

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    One Mom's Viral Post Forced Google to Reverse a Parental Controls Policy

    Melissa McKay, president of the Digital Childhood Institute, made headlines when her viral post forced Google to reverse its policy of emailing kids instructions to remove parental controls at age 13. She shares the story behind that win, why Roblox is doing the same thing, and what parents need to know about protecting their kids when tech companies prioritize profit over safety.Learn more about the Digital Childhood Institute and connect with Melissa: - https://www.digitalchildhoodinstitute.org/- https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-mckay-766511380/Don't forget to check out Melissa's viral posts about Google and Roblox:- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/melissa-mckay-766511380_google-emailed-my-youngest-child-today-to-activity-7415942684038586368--hLN- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/melissa-mckay-766511380_first-google-and-now-roblox-parental-activity-7427016148744937472-slLw

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    Selma Blair on Raising a Teen in the Age of Social Media

    Selma Blair gets candid about parenting her 14-year-old son in an always-connected world. She shares how she's navigated tech and social media as both a public figure and a mom, the conversations she's had about online safety, and her advice for parents trying to find balance in a digital age.

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    How Sextortion Scammers Target Teens — and the Platforms That Let It Happen

    Paul Raffile is a cybercrime expert and online safety advocate who's been on the front lines of catching sextortion scammers and exposing platform failures. He shares what parents need to know about sextortion, which apps pose the biggest risks, and the shocking reality of what social media companies allow to happen on their platforms.Connect with Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raffile/Resources, stories, and other things mentioned in this episode:- Paul's experience with Meta: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/may/16/meta-rescinds-job-offer-human-trafficking-expert- The UK Documentary: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7351341928799424512/- The Yahoo Boys: https://www.yahoo.com/news/inside-hustle-kingdom-where-overseas-173053781.html- Meta's "Teen Nudity Controls": https://transparency.meta.com/policies/age-appropriate-content/- The story of Jordan Demay and sextortion: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/sep/06/sextortion-samuel-samson-ogoshi-jordan-demay- The Take it Down Act: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/146- The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA): https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/1748/text

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    How Constant Notifications Are Making Your Whole Family Sick

    Dr. Nidhi Gupta — physician, author of Calm the Noise, and founder of the Phreedom Foundation — breaks down how tech is impacting our health and what families can do to take back control. She shares the science behind constant notifications, her 'aha' moment that led to writing the book, and the three rules every family should start with tonight.Learn more about Dr. Gupta and the Phreedom Foundation on her website, and order your copy of Calm the Noise:https://reconnect.expert/https://info.bark.us/calm-the-noise

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    The Family IT Guy on Cybersecurity, Parenting, and Keeping Families Safer Online

    Ben Gillenwater — aka The Family IT Guy — brings 30 years of cybersecurity expertise to the parenting table. He shares how his background shaped the way he protects his own kid online, what parents can expect from his online community, and the one change that can make the biggest difference in your family's digital safety.Connect with Ben:- On his website: https://www.familyitguy.com/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/family_it_guy/- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@family.it.guyResources mentioned in this episode:- How to Set Up Roblox Parental Controls: https://www.bark.us/tech-guide/gaming-roblox/- Roblox App Review: https://www.bark.us/app-reviews/apps/roblox/- The Top 5 Hidden Dangers of Roblox: https://www.bark.us/blog/hidden-dangers-roblox/- Why Parents Are Banning Roblox: https://www.bark.us/blog/why-parents-are-banning-roblox/- Ben's meditation app, Being: https://www.familyitguy.com/being/- NCMEC and the Cyber TipLine: https://www.missingkids.org/homehttps://report.cybertip.org/Stories discussed in this episode:- Jordan DeMay, sextortion: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/sep/06/sextortion-samuel-samson-ogoshi-jordan-demay- Adam Raine, ChatGPT and suicide: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/29/chatgpt-suicide-openai-sam-altman-adam-raine- 764 Group: https://www.fbi.gov/video-repository/asac-maxwell-764-psa-final-with-audio-and-captions.mp4/view

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    What Would Heather Dubrow Do: Digital Parenting Edition

    Heather Dubrow, star of The Real Housewives of Orange County and mom of four, joins us to share her real-life wisdom on raising kids in the digital age. From screen time struggles to teaching inclusivity, this episode is full of honesty, perspective, and a little Housewives flair.

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    Finding Other Parents Like You: How to Get Help Raising Kids with Mental Health Issues

    Parenting a child with mental health challenges can feel isolating, but support is out there. Casie Fiorello from Other Parents Like Me shares her experiences, practical resources, and advice to help families navigate these challenges with confidence and community.Learn more about Other Parents Like Me: https://oplm.com/

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    Kim Gravel on Digital Safety, Social Media, and Real-Life Parenting

    Kim Gravel gets real about parenting in an always-connected world. She shares how she talks to her kids about online safety, balances social media and privacy, and uses tools like Bark to help protect her family.Resources in this episode:- Check out Kim's website: https://www.kimgravel.com/- Connect with Kim on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimgravel/- Tune into Kim's podcast: https://www.kimgravelshow.com/- "Delay is the way" with Protect Young Eyes: https://www.protectyoungeyes.com/

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    The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of 2025: Digital Parenting Edition

    Kids and tech collided in big ways in 2025 — from viral slang taking over classrooms to major online safety laws reshaping the internet. We’re breaking down the moments that mattered and what they mean for your kid’s digital world.Discussed in this episode:- Australia's social media ban and how our friends from Parenting in a Tech World, the Facebook group, are feeling about it:--- https://raisingchildren.net.au/school-age/media-technology/media/social-media-ban-faqs--- https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentinggeeks/permalink/1993460504617313- Jonathan Haidt's The Anxious Generation: https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/book- Kids Online Safety Act: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/1748/text- All things SLANG:--- Algospeak: https://www.bark.us/blog/algospeak-social-media-moderation/--- 6-7 trend: https://www.bark.us/blog/6-7-slang/--- Bark's slang guide: https://www.bark.us/blog/teen-text-speak-codes-every-parent-should-know/--- Bark's emoji guide: https://www.bark.us/blog/emoji-slang-guide/--- Bark's sexual slang guide: https://www.bark.us/blog/sexual-slang/- Our predictions for 2026: https://www.bark.us/blog/2026-predictions/- More about the Disney/Sora announcement and AI sycophancy:--- https://openai.com/index/disney-sora-agreement/--- https://info.bark.us/ai-sycophancy

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    9 Red Flags Every Parent Needs to Know About Grooming

    Sexual abuse prevention expert and safety educator Kimberly King shares how parents can have meaningful conversations about body safety and boundaries with their kids. We also dive into her resources for families and the podcast she created to empower moms and protect kids.Make sure to get your own copies of I Said No! and Body Safety for Young Children: Empowering Caring Adults.- https://info.bark.us/i-said-no- https://info.bark.us/body-safety-childrenConnect with Kimberly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toughtopicsmom/ and check out her website: https://www.toughtopicsmom.com/Additional resources:- Body Boss Bootcamp for kids: https://tough-topics-mom.mykajabi.com/body-boss-bootcamp- 9 Red Flags to Spot Grooming: https://www.kimberlykingbooks.com/post/9-tactics-predators-use-to-groom-kids-red-flag-phrases-every-parent-needs-to-know- Book a Family Safety Consultation with Kimberly: https://www.calendly.com/toughtopicsmom

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    Jenny McCarthy on Raising Kids in an Always-On World

    Jenny McCarthy is a New York Times bestselling author, actress, and television host known for her humor, honesty, and passion for family life. A proud mom herself, she’s been a longtime advocate for open conversations about parenting, health, and the challenges of raising kids today. In this episode, Jenny joins us to talk about technology, connection, and what it really means to protect and empower kids in the digital age.

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    What If Online Safety Lessons Actually Worked? Inside One Program That Does

    What if online safety lessons actually worked? In this episode, you’ll go behind the scenes with Bark’s Connected Communities team to see how they’re helping 4th- and 5th-graders build healthy tech habits that last.Learn more about the Connected Communities program and bring it to your school!https://www.bark.us/learn/barks-connected-communities/

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    Safety Settings Every Parent Should Configure Before Kids Use New Devices

    Before your kids power on their new holiday devices, set them up for safe, responsible use. We’ll cover the simple steps and settings that make a big difference.Join the Parenting in a Tech World Facebook group to connect with other like-minded parents: https://info.bark.us/join-pitwCheck out all of our tech guides when setting up new tech for your kids! https://www.bark.us/tech-guides/

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    Screen Time, Family Time, and Everything in Between with Tessa Stuckey, LPC

    Licensed counselor and mom Tessa Stuckey joins us to share a grounded, compassionate look at what it really takes to raise emotionally healthy kids in a hyper-connected world. From how screens affect mental health to having hard conversations, we discuss different ways parents can build digital resilience in kids.Connect with Tessa:- Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themomtherapist/- Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tessastuckeylpc- Twitter https://www.twitter.com/themomtherapist- LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tessastuckeylpcVisit Tessa's sites:https://www.tessastuckey.com/https://www.projectlkup.org/Order Tessa's book: https://www.tessastuckey.com/order-book

  36. 18

    Hidden Apps Teens Use: What Parents Need to Know

    Teens are getting creative when it comes to hiding content on their phones. From vault apps that look like calculators to hidden photo folders, it can be hard for parents to know what's really going on. In this episode, we break down why kids use them and how parents can stay informed without breaking trust.Learn more about vault apps: https://www.bark.us/blog/find-hidden-apps/Join Parenting in a Tech World: https://www.facebook.com/groups/119842088645840

  37. 17

    Live from Maine! 10 Years of Bark with Brian and Brandon

    This episode was recorded live at Bark Week at the Cliff House in Maine with our CEO, Brian Bason, and CTO, Brandon Hilkert. We looked back on Bark’s journey from a small startup to where we are today, helping protect millions of families across the country.Learn more about Bark: https://www.bark.us/

  38. 16

    Hope After Heartbreak: A Conversation with the Padillas

    After losing their son and brother, Jack, to suicide, John and Rick Padilla transformed heartbreak into advocacy. In this moving conversation, they share how their work — from Mountain in My Mind to legal reform — is creating hope and healing for families everywhere.Learn more about Mountain in My Mind and follow John on social:https://www.mountaininmymind.com/https://www.instagram.com/mountaininmymind/https://www.youtube.com/@MountainInMyMindResources mentioned in this episode:https://www.childhood2movie.com/https://judishouse.org/ (for those local to Denver)Connect with Rick via email: [email protected]

  39. 15

    Meet the Moms Who Made a Kinder Messaging App for Kid

    Raising kids in the digital age isn’t easy, but Sage Haven is making it a little kinder. Founders (and sisters!) Anne and Kate share how their messaging app helps parents guide healthy online conversations while keeping kids safer.Sage Haven is the first messaging app designed to address online bullying head-on with AI moderation that is designed to block harmful messages before they are sent and nudge kids towards kindness. It also allows parents to approve every contact and monitor their child’s messages directly from their own phones, with the support of AI-powered alerts and conversation recaps. Sage Haven is thoughtfully designed for a child’s early messaging years, with built-in flexibility to gradually scale back supervision as they grow and gain independence.Learn more at https://sagehavenforkids.com/ and https://sageparents.org/ and follow Kate and Anne’s journey on the Sage Sisters Podcast.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sage-sisters/id1778502058Links:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sage-haven-safe-messaging/id6737915693https://sageparents.org/guidebook/Follow Anne and Kate on social:https://www.instagram.com/sageparents/https://www.instagram.com/sagehavenforkids/https://www.instagram.com/sagesisterspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567046541576

  40. 14

    Neurodivergent Parenting in a Tech World with Cindy Robinson

    Cindy Robinson is an author, researcher, and neurodivergent life coach who works with individuals with ADHD. In this episode, she shares her perspective on parenting, technology, and what it means to raise kids in today’s world.Learn more about Cindy on her website and give her a follow on Instagram!https://www.cindyrobinsonllc.com/https://www.instagram.com/cindyrobinsonllcDon't forget to check out her books:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXLVLMFL/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH56R1PR/

  41. 13

    Fatherhood Flow: Killer Mike Shares His Parenting Insights

    Killer Mike shares his perspective on parenting in today’s world, offering advice for helping kids navigate both online and offline life. Listen in as he reflects on timeless approaches to raising confident, resilient children.

  42. 12

    Digital Safety in Action: A Chat with Joshua & Brock of Parent ProTech

    Today, we chat with Joshua and Brock from Parent ProTech, who equip parents and educators with expert-backed tools to keep kids safe online. They share practical tips on online safety, AI, and how families can actively guide their child’s digital journey.Learn more about Parent ProTech and connect with the team:https://www.parentprotech.com/https://www.instagram.com/parentprotechhttps://www.youtube.com/@parentprotechhttps://www.facebook.com/parentprotechhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/parentprotech/Don't forget to sign up for the Parent ProTech newsletter!https://www.parentprotech.com/news

  43. 11

    Protecting Young Eyes with Chris McKenna

    Today’s guest is Chris McKenna of Protect Young Eyes, a nonprofit dedicated to creating safer digital spaces for kids. Chris, a longtime friend and partner of Bark, shares insights on online risks and strategies families can use to keep kids safer in the digital world.Links discussed in this episode:Learn more about https://www.protectyoungeyes.com/Check out the https://www.childhood2movie.com/Sign the https://www.protectyoungeyes.com/manifestoConnect with Chris and the PYE team:https://www.instagram.com/protectyoungeyeshttps://www.facebook.com/protectyoungeyes/https://www.youtube.com/@ProtectYoungEyesDon't forget to sign up for their newsletter, The Download, to get important updates!

  44. 10

    The Safe House Project: Protecting Kids from Trafficking

    Kristi Wells and Brittany Dunn of the Safe House Project share the urgent realities of child sex trafficking and how families and communities can support children’s safety.Discussed in this episode:Learn more about the Safe House Project: https://www.safehouseproject.org/Download the Simply Report app on the App Store and Google Play:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/simply-report/id6741466809https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.safehouse.simplyreportRead the 2024 Impact Reporthttps://www.safehouseproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/2024-Annual-Report-Safe-House-Project.pdfDonate to the Safe House Projecthttps://www.safehouseproject.org/donate/Learn more about VOCAhttps://ovc.ojp.gov/program/victims-crime-act-voca-administrators/welcomeConnect with the Safe House Project:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/safehouseproject/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/SafeHousePrjctDon't forget to sign up for the Safe House Project newsletter for important updates!

  45. 9

    Bringing the Heat to Big Tech: A Conversation with Sarah Gardner

    Sarah Gardner, founder of the Heat Initiative, joins us to discuss how her team is holding Big Tech accountable for child safety failures. From calling out Apple and Meta to mobilizing public pressure, she shares the wins, challenges, and how we can all help bring the heat.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about the Heat Initiative: https://heatinitiative.org/Donate: https://heatinitiative.org/support-us/Email Apple and demand more from Meta: https://heatinitiative.org/take-action/Connect with the Heat Initiative:https://www.instagram.com/heatinitiative/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKgRtoOP9x1_hJxWvKcDp0Qhttps://twitter.com/heatinitiative

  46. 8

    Kris Perry on Helping Kids Thrive in a Digital World

    Kris Perry, executive director of Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development, joins us to discuss how technology is shaping childhood, and what parents, educators, and policymakers can do to support healthy development.Learn more about Children and Screens: https://www.childrenandscreens.org/Resources mentioned in this episode:International Scientific CongressMonthly expert webinarsScreen Deep PodcastParent tip sheetsDon't forget to sign up for the monthly ScreenShots Newsletter and support Children and Screens via donations.

  47. 7

    Titania and Sam have a chat with ChatGPT

    ChatGPT is showing up in classrooms, homework, and even kids’ casual conversations — but how safe is it? In this episode, Titania and Sam put AI to the test, asking hard-hitting questions to see exactly what kids might encounter. The results? Eye-opening, surprising, and a must-hear for any parent navigating the digital world.

  48. 6

    The Power of Honest Parenting with Toni Collier

    Toni Collier joins us to talk about parenting through the hard stuff in life. Learn how embracing your family's mess can actually help build stronger, more resilient kids. Connect with Toni:https://www.tonijcollier.com/https://www.instagram.com/tonijcollier/https://www.facebook.com/colliertonihttps://youtube.com/@tonijcollierOrder 'Broken Crayons Still Color': https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/brokencrayons/

  49. 5

    Preventing Addiction Before It Starts: Drugs, Kids, and the Modern Age with Dr. Zona

    We're joined by Dr. Zona to learn how parents can get ahead of addiction by starting honest, informed conversations early. From what’s changed since we were kids to practical ways to talk with yours, this is a conversation every caregiver needs to hear.Follow Dr. Zona:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/addictiontokdok/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@addictiontokdokResources discussed in this episode:Song for Charlie Drug Graph: https://www.songforcharlie.org/page/current-dataSong for Charlie, "You Need To Know" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTSSXlkYhUgSong for Charlie, "Real Talk About Fake Pills" YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLApJM_NGL-0P_dBtR3HzHKknnpjmE88Cb&feature=sharedDEA One Pill Can Kill: https://www.dea.gov/onepillDOPA Good Samaritan Law: https://dopa.ge/good-samBark's Drug Slang Guide: https://www.bark.us/blog/drug-slang-emojis/

  50. 4

    Standing Up to Big Tech and Social Media with Scrolling 2 Death’s Nicki Petrossi

    Learn from a former social media industry exec turned family advocate how to help keep your kids safe in an age of ever-present social media.Connect with Nicki and learn more about Scrolling2Death:https://www.scrolling2death.com/https://www.instagram.com/scrolling2death/https://www.youtube.com/@Scrolling2Deathhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nickipetrossi/S2D Foundation: https://www.scrolling2death.com/donateResources mentioned in this episode:Better Than Real Life book https://www.amazon.com/Better-Than-Real-Life-Persuasive/dp/B0DS1GDTZ6Dual Households blog: https://www.bark.us/blog/bark-works-dual-households/

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Welcome to Parenting in a Tech World, the podcast for families raising kids in the digital age. Join Bark CMO Titania Jordan as she unpacks digital dangers, discusses the latest viral social media trends, and shares expert tips for helping protect kids online and in real life.

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