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How do we keep our kids safe online? How do we have real conversations about real issues our kids are struggling with? Join Mandy Majors (award-winning author of "TALK" and "Keeping Kids Safe in a Digital World") and Kim Elerick (former radio morning host and nextTalk Director) every Monday for practical parenting stories! nextTalk is a nonprofit organization keeping kids safe by creating a culture of honest conversation in families, churches and schools. More than Cyberparenting: Conversations to Connect.

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    18-Year-Old Son's Honest Take on My Parenting

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 31:28 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailWhat actually helps teens talk openly with their parents? In this special episode, Mandy sits down with her 18-year-old son, Carter, before he leaves for college to hear his honest perspective on parenting, communication, phones, boundaries, and growing up in a digital world. Together, they reflect on what helped build trust in their relationship, why creating a safe space matters, and how parents can balance rules, accountability, and connection with their kids. They also discuss: • Why rewarding honesty helped communication early on • The downside of overthinking and constantly asking “what if” • Why parents apologizing matters more than we realize • Phones, social media, and earning trust gradually • Why short conversations often work better with teen boys • Family traditions, games, and staying connected • Why parents should stay curious about their child's world This episode is honest, funny, practical, and encouraging for parents navigating the teen years. RESOURCESWhat my parents got right … and wrong - nextTalk The first nextTalk kid: an interview with Mandy's 20-year-old daughter - nextTalk Teach Red Flag Reporting - nextTalk Avoid Crazy-Parent Mode - nextTalk Four reasons I kept screens out of my kid's bedroom and bathroom - nextTalk Parent Question: This world is so sexualized. How do I approach these conversations with my son? - nextTalk Free Guide: Red Flag Reporting (Faith-Based) - nextTalk Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    How To Help Kids Navigate Risky Friendships

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 29:38 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailWhat should parents do when a child's friend starts making unhealthy choices? When kids open up about what their friends are watching, saying, or experimenting with, many parents instinctively want to immediately end the friendship. But reacting too quickly can shut down communication and teach a harsh kind of “cutoff culture” instead of wisdom, discernment, and healthy boundaries. In this episode, we share five practical ways to help kids navigate risky friendships with both love and truth. We talk about how to respond when friends introduce inappropriate language, pornography, vaping, hookup culture, and other unhealthy influences—and how to help your child process those situations without fear-based parenting. You'll also learn: Why there is no perfect friend  How to avoid “level four” reactions to “level one” problems  Biblical conflict resolution from Matthew 18  The difference between inner-circle and outer-circle friends  One-way vs. two-way friendships  How your own friendships model relationship habits for your kids  This episode will give parents practical language and biblical tools to help kids build healthy relationships, set wise boundaries, and navigate friendships in today's culture. RESOURCESTeach Red Flag Reporting - nextTalk Develop Moral Compass and Default to Love - nextTalk Look in the Mirror - nextTalk Build a Safe Place - nextTalk Adopt a No-Secrets Family Policy - nextTalk Your family is the most important team you will ever lead. - nextTalk Parenting Advice with Pastor Robert Emmitt - nextTalk A kid is confiding in me. Do I tell the parent? - nextTalk Is this Gossip? - nextTalk My kid is telling me everything. Do I speak up? - nextTalk FOMO is real. How do I parent it? - nextTalk TALK: A Practical Approach to Cyberparenting and Open Communication Free Guide: Red Flag Reporting (Faith-Based) - nextTalk Free Guide: Family Pact Teen Version (13+) - nextTalk Free Guide: nextTalk10 - nextTalk Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    A Mom Put This in Her Phone Contract—Was It a Good Idea?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 25:25 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailA mom asked a question at one of our live events that sparked a conversation on our team. She created a phone contract with her kids that included mutual phone checks—meaning she could look at their phones, and they could look at hers. Then she asked: “Is that ok?” In the moment, Mandy said yes—affirming the mom's desire to build trust and model openness. But afterward, our team kept talking. Should phone rules go both ways? Are there situations where that might not be the best approach? In this episode, Mandy and Merideth unpack both perspectives—exploring the balance between trust and leadership. They discuss real-life considerations like privacy, spouse conversations, work-related information, and the kind of content that can unexpectedly show up on a parent's phone. They also zoom out to digital safety—why “deleted” doesn't always mean gone, the risks tied to sharing images, and how AI is changing the conversation for families. You'll walk away with practical guidance on creating a phone contract,  involving your kids in the process, and adjusting boundaries as they grow. Create Guidelines - nextTalk Random Phone Checks? - nextTalk Free Guide: Phone Contract (Faith-Based) - nextTalk Is my kid ready for a phone? - nextTalk Free Guide: Family Pact Kid Version (5+) - nextTalk Free Guide: Family Pact Teen Version (13+) - nextTalk My kid has a phone with no guidelines. How do I go back? - nextTalk Something Is Off with My Teen—Now What? - nextTalk Build a Safe Place - nextTalk Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    One Simple Parenting Habit That Builds Trust

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 11:47 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailWhat's one simple parenting habit that builds trust? In this episode, Mandy shares why saying what you mean—and following through—can shape how your kids see you for years to come. When parents are consistent with their words, it builds credibility, respect, and a sense of security in the home. She also shares two additional thoughts for parents in the early years, including staying connected in your marriage and staying grounded in your faith. This conversation is a reminder that small, everyday moments matter more than we think. Look in the Mirror - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/look-in-the-mirror/We Read the Comments on our Viral Parenting Post - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/we-read-the-comments-on-our-viral-parenting-post/3 Things Not to Do if you want to Stay Married - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/your-family-is-the-most-important-team-you-will-ever-lead/Music: https://www.purple-planet.comSupport the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    We Read the Comments on Our Viral Parenting Post

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 48:36 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailLast year, we shared a parenting story that went viral. It was a simple moment—but it sparked a wide range of reactions. In this episode, we go back and read real comments from that post and respond. Some were encouraging. Some were critical. Some made big assumptions from a single moment. We talk through what those responses reveal about parenting, marriage, and communication—and why moments like this matter more than we think. At nextTalk, we believe one honest conversation can make a real difference. Website Title: We Read the Comments on Our Viral Parenting Post Website Description: A parenting moment we shared last year reached millions—and the comment section told a bigger story. In this episode, Mandy and Matthew revisit that moment and read real responses from the internet. Together, they unpack what people saw, what they assumed, and what it reveals about how families communicate—especially in tense situations. This episode offers a thoughtful look at parenting, marriage, and the role each parent plays in helping conversations move forward. RESOURCESLook in the Mirror - nextTalk Your family is the most important team you will ever lead. - nextTalk Three things NOT to do if you want to stay married. - nextTalk Fighting for Our Marriage with Matt and Mandy Majors - nextTalk Marriage Advice with Pastor Robert Emmitt - nextTalk Parenting Advice with Pastor Robert Emmitt - nextTalk Parenting High Schoolers into Young Adults - nextTalk Something Is Off with My Teen—Now What? - nextTalk Putting Your Life on the Line - nextTalk Build a Safe Place - nextTalk 3 Things Every Kid Needs (From a Youth Pastor) - nextTalk Body Changes and Attitude - nextTalk When I hijack the moment… - nextTalk Free Guide: nextTalk10 - nextTalk  Music: https://www.purple-planet.com  Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Tori Hirsch (NCOSE): Parents Were Right About Social Media—What These Court Cases Revealed

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 29:19 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailParents have been raising concerns about social media for years—and now the courts are starting to catch up. In this episode, we're joined by Tori Hirsch, legal counsel at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), to break down two major court cases involving Meta. We unpack the New Mexico case, where the company was found liable under consumer protection laws, and the California bellwether trial examining social media addiction through product liability. Along the way, Tori explains why these cases matter, why Section 230 didn't block them, and how platform design is becoming a key legal battleground. We also discuss what came out in court about algorithms, infinite scroll, internal warnings, and the gap between parental control tools and what families can actually use. And we address the question parents hear all the time: “Where are the parents?” These cases reinforce what many families already know—parents matter, but they were never meant to carry this alone. RESOURCESLegislative Work to Keep Kids Safe Online - nextTalk 16 Year Old's Suicide from Sextortion.How do we protect our kids? - nextTalk Mason's Mom Warns of Social Media Challenges - nextTalk Cyberbullying - nextTalk Talking to your Kid about Grooming - nextTalk My child is ready for social media. Where should I start? - nextTalk Parenting YouTube - nextTalk Walker's Promise - nextTalk CBS Article Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Kristina Fields, LMFT: The “iPad Kid” Trend and Reducing Screen Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 35:24 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailIf you've ever relied on a screen to get through a busy moment, you're not alone—and you're not a bad parent. In this episode, Mandy Majors is joined by licensed marriage and family therapist Kristina M. Fields, MS, LMFT, to talk about the growing “iPad kid” trend and what it means for young children. Together, they unpack how early screen habits impact brain development, emotional regulation, and behavior—and why giving kids their own device can quickly turn screens into the default. You'll walk away with practical, realistic strategies you can use right away, including: A simple “activity table” idea that replaces screens in the morning  Easy, low-prep activities for home, restaurants, and waiting rooms  How to scale back screen time without overwhelming your child  Why consistency (even when it's hard) pays off long-term  How your own screen habits influence your kids  This episode is full of encouragement, not guilt—and offers real help for parents navigating screens in everyday life. Breaking the Fast Dopamine Cycle with Kristina FieldsCaller asks, “How do I keep my kids from playing on screens all summer?” - nextTalk Four reasons I kept screens out of my kid's bedroom and bathroom - nextTalk Are Screens Changing Your Family Culture? - nextTalk “Anxious Generation” Book by Jonathan Haidt - nextTalk Teach Red Flag Reporting - nextTalkFree Guide: Red Flag Reporting (Faith-Based) - nextTalk  Music: https://www.purple-planet.com  Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Online Gambling and Teens: What Parents Need to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 31:48 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailOnline gambling is growing fast—and it's reaching kids through their phones, games, and social feeds. In this episode, we break down why sports betting has exploded, how gaming mechanics like loot boxes can mimic gambling, and why young men are especially vulnerable. We also share practical, preventative conversations to start early, plus clear red flags to watch for if your teen is already struggling. You'll learn: • how the 2018 Supreme Court decision changed sports betting • the connection between gaming and gambling behavior • why prop betting is spreading quickly • warning signs like secrecy and chasing losses • simple guardrails for money, access, and apps • how to approach your teen with empathy and clarity We're learning together how to keep kids safe online—one honest conversation at a time. RESOURCESHow a 2018 Supreme Court decision paved the way for meteoric growth in legal sports betting | AP News  Commercial Gaming Revenue Hits $78.7 Billion in 2025, Driving Record $18.1 Billion in Gaming Taxes Nationwide - American Gaming Association  Dave Ramsey Warns: DraftKings and FanDuel Are ‘Destroying a Generation of Young Men' - Michael Foust | Crosswalk.com  2025 Sports Betting and Debt Survey  National Survey Finds Widespread Gambling Participation Before Age 21 Amid Public Concern About Youth Exposure Risk - National Council on Problem Gambling  How Loot Boxes In Children's Video Games Encourage GamblingMy kid is addicted to screens. Help! - nextTalk Screen Addiction - nextTalk My 12yo is spending all his money on V-Bucks. Should I be concerned? - nextTalk Pornography - nextTalk Face Your Fears - nextTalk Build a Safe Place - nextTalkAvoid Crazy-Parent Mode - nextTalkHow do we talk to our kids about Money? - nextTalkSupport the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Something Feels Off with My Teen… Should I Be Worried?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 11:59 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailParent Question: Something Is Off with My Teen—Now What?  When your teen suddenly seems different, it's easy for your brain to jump to the worst-case scenario. New clothes, new friends, sharper attitude—and suddenly you're wondering if something is seriously wrong. In this episode, we talk about what to do when something feels off with your teen and how to take that concern seriously without jumping straight to panic. We introduce the “chapter 10 parent vs. chapter 3 kid” framework and share practical ways to stay curious, check devices, and keep kids safe online. We discuss: • trusting your gut without spiraling into fear • separating urgent self-harm risk from normal teen changes • understanding how social media algorithms can influence teens • asking curious questions instead of accusing or shaming • doing random phone checks with clear expectations • checking influencer feeds and algorithm recommendations • staying calm and engaged when attitude shows up If there are signs of self-harm or immediate danger, involve medical or mental health professionals right away. For everything else in the gray zone, this episode will help you respond thoughtfully instead of reacting from fear. To support our work helping families navigate the digital world, visit nextTalk.org. RESOURCESRandom Phone Checks? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/random-phone-checks/What would you tell your 9th grade self? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/what-would-you-tell-your-9th-grade-self/3 Things Every Kid Needs (From a Youth Pastor) - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/3-things-every-kid-needs-from-a-youth-pastor/Influenced - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/influenced/How do I get my kids to tell me what they're seeing online? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/how-do-i-get-my-kids-to-tell-me-what-theyre-seeing-online/How do I get my kids to talk? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/how-do-i-get-my-kids-to-talk/Build a Safe Place - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/build-a-safe-place/It feels like I'm losing my kid. Why is my kid pulling away? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/it-feels-like-im-losing-my-kid-why-is-my-kid-pulling-away/Music: https://www.purple-planet.comSupport the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Kratom, 7-OH, and Hidden Gas Station Drugs: What Parents Need to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 34:05 Transcription Available


    Send a textKratom and 7-OH are showing up in gas stations across the country, sometimes in energy-drink style bottles teens can easily access. Drug trend expert Jermaine Galloway (“Tall Cop Says Stop”) joins the nextTalk Podcast to explain what parents need to know about kratom, 7-hydroxy, and other hidden gas station drugs.Parents may assume these products are safe because they are legal or labeled “natural,” but that assumption can be dangerous. Jermaine breaks down how these substances are marketed, why mixing substances increases risk for teens, and how parents can start important conversations at home.In this episode we discuss:• What kratom and 7-OH actually are• Why “natural” does not mean safe• How these substances are being sold in gas stations• Why mixing substances increases risk for teens• Practical talking points for parentsGuest:Jermaine Galloway (“Tall Cop Says Stop”)Drug trend educator and national speakerSupport the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    NCMEC: The Hidden Online Threat Targeting Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 34:16 Transcription Available


    Send a textBelinda Swan brings front-line insight from NCMEC's CyberTipline, where reports of sadistic online exploitation (SOE) jumped more than 200%. Unlike traditional sextortion, the goal here isn't profit or sexual contact—it's terror. It's a threat that twists fear into action: hurt yourself, hurt someone else, or we'll ruin you. We discuss how parents can spot it, stop it, and protect their kids.Belinda Swan is the Partnerships Program Manager for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Belinda manages NCMEC's programmatic relationships with government and nonprofit organizations across the country. She also implements NCMEC's Community Education Partner Program and delivers NCMEC's child safety programming. Belinda is passionate about bringing communities and organizations together to recognize, address, and prevent safety issues affecting children, especially online exploitation.  Resources: My child was a victim of sextortion. What should I do? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/my-child-was-a-victim-of-sextortion-what-should-i-do/ Sextortion: The Hidden Epidemic Killing Teens - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/16-year-olds-suicide-from-sextortion-how-do-we-protect-our-kids/ Teach Red Flag Reporting - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/teach-red-flag-reporting/ Talking to Kids about Grooming - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/talking-to-your-kid-about-grooming/ AI, Deepfakes, and Nudes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvGll8RVkxc FREE Guide: Red Flag Alert - https://nexttalk.org/red-flag-alert/ K2P Tips2Protect Against Sadistic Online Exploitation for Law Enforcement Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Raising Athletes Without Losing What Matters Most

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 64:52 Transcription Available


    Send a textWhat if the real win in youth sports isn't a trophy or scholarship, but a kid who knows who they are? In this episode, we sit down with Merideth Zingelmann, Operations Manager at nextTalk and mom of three college athletes, to unpack a practical path for families who love sports but refuse to let it run their lives. From backyard games and rec leagues to varsity pressure and recruiting, we talk about how to build community, protect identity, and keep faith at the center.RESOURCESBe A Safe Space - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/build-a-safe-place/Let Your Kid Struggle - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/let-your-kid-struggle/Influenced - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/influenced/4 Reasons to Keep Screens Out of Bedrooms and Bathrooms - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/four-reasons-i-kept-screens-out-of-my-kids-bedroom-and-bathroom/Phone Free Schools - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/phone-free-schools-mom-on-a-mission/Boundaries - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/boundaries/Pornography - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/pornography/Consent - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/consent/Good counselors are booked. What can I do while I wait? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/good-counselors-are-booked-what-can-i-do-while-we-wait/Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Gender-Affirming Care: 3 Major Developments (Landmark Verdict + New Medical Positions)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 16:30 Transcription Available


    Send a textA landmark verdict and two powerful medical pivots leave parents asking: how do we love kids well while pressing pause on irreversible decisions?  RESOURCESDetransitioner wins $2 million against New York docs who pushed double mastectomy - https://nypost.com/2026/01/31/us-news/detransitioner-wins-2-million-against-new-york-docs-who-pushed-double-mastectomy/US plastic surgeons group advises delaying gender surgery until age 19 due to insufficient evidence | Reuters - https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-plastic-surgeons-group-advises-delaying-gender-surgery-until-age-19-due-2026-02-03/Washington Post - https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2026/02/03/plastic-surgeons-youth-gender-surgeries-guidance/American Medical Association Says Gender Surgeries For Minors Should Wait - https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2026-02-06/american-medical-association-says-gender-surgeries-for-minors-should-waitGender: Hot Take on the President's Executive Order - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/gender-hot-take-on-the-presidents-executive-order/Pronouns - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/pronouns/My kid came home and asked, “Is Jesus Trans?” - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/my-kid-came-home-and-asked-is-jesus-trans/Mr. Beast's friend is transitioning. How do I talk with my kid? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/mr-beasts-friend-is-transitioning-how-do-i-talk-with-my-kid/My kid says I'm a homophobe. Am I? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/my-kid-says-im-a-homophobe-am-i/How do I respond if my child is questioning their sexuality or gender? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/how-do-i-respond-if-my-child-is-questioning-their-sexuality-or-gender/"TALK" by Mandy Majorshttps://a.co/d/1rsMxB9Music: https://www.purple-planet.comSupport the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Jen Oshman: Are Women Attending Church Less Than Men?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 33:47 Transcription Available


    Send a textBarna's latest data reveals a historic shift: women now attend church less than men. But what if the Bible's most debated words about women actually overflow with dignity and strength? Join author and Bible teacher Jen Oshman as we cut through cultural noise and reclaim a Scripture-first vision of womanhood.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Talking to Kids About ICE: Defund, Defend, or Something Else?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 41:52 Transcription Available


    Send us a textOutrage is easy. Raising calm, thoughtful kids in a world of viral tragedy is the hard, holy work we unpack today. We start where the internet rarely does—by mourning a human life—and then walk through how to guide teens and tweens when graphic clips and hot takes hit their feeds. Our aim is to lower the temperature at home, foster healthy communication, and teach practical skills for truth-seeking in an algorithmic age.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Courtney Reissig: Is God Mad At Me?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 35:04 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSirens wailed, the power went out, and four boys huddled under the stairs while their mom felt the helpless truth every parent dreads: I can't cover all of them. The tornado missed their house but tore through their town, and later a small voice asked a big question. Courtney Reissig unpacks how one terrifying day grew into a life-giving conversation about God's character, suffering, and hope.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Alena Pitts Franklin: Looking for God After Losing My Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 35:52 Transcription Available


    Send us a textFrom an actress in War Room to the author of a new teen girl devotional, this heartfelt conversation is a gentle masterclass in presence over platitudes. We get practical about what to do if your child is struggling with their faith, how open hands can quiet rebellion, and why modeling Scripture at home matters more than quoting it. Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Look in the Mirror || nextTalk10

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 23:05 Transcription Available


    Send us a textA bedtime question changed everything: “How can I be a better mom?” What came next—“You're not a good listener”—cracked open a new way of parenting that traded control for connection and turned our home into a place where hard topics could be spoken out loud.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Face Your Fears || nextTalk10

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 24:54 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHow did we move from panic to peace when raising kids in a digital world? We share stories of moving from sleepless nights to steady confidence as we discuss the practical plan where the surprising payoff was immediate—less anxiety while scrolling, more teachable moments, and a home filled with a daily rhythm of open conversations.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Create Guidelines || nextTalk10

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 32:57 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThe hardest part of digital parenting isn't picking the right app or filter—it's building a home where conversation is constant and boundaries make sense. We walk through the simple guardrails that protected our kids and explain how relationship-first parenting can coexist with firm, clear rules that kids actually respect.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Protect Your Heart and Mind || nextTalk10

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 13:24 Transcription Available


    Send us a textKids are hearing about explicit content long before they have a phone. We open up about the real shift that changed our homes: moving from protecting everything for our kids to preparing them to protect their own heart and mind. That mindset turns fear into integrity and equips our children for an overexposed world.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Kristina Fields, MS, LMFT: Breaking the Fast-Dopamine Cycle

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 34:41 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if your kid isn't “addicted” to their phone—what if their brain is just wired for fast dopamine now? Licensed therapist Kristina Fields, MS, LMFT, breaks down the science of attention, why phone-free school policies actually work, and how small, consistent changes at home can rewire focus without declaring war on technology. She also gets real about using her own clinical playbook at home with her 3- and 5-year-old children.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Develop Moral Compass and Default to Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 23:12 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHard questions deserve better answers than panic or platitudes. We dig into a simple, sturdy framework—build a moral compass and default to love—that helps parents lead honest conversations about sex, technology, and culture without shaming kids or surrendering their values.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Answer their Questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 13:05 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if the scariest question your kid asks is actually a gift? We explore how a single moment of trust—when a child chooses you over Google—can prevent an algorithm from becoming their teacher. From highly sensitive topics to messy, real-life dilemmas, we unpack a practical, compassionate way to be your child's safest source in a world that rewards shock over wisdom.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Adopt a No-Secrets Family Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 23:04 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWe break down how a simple guideline – no secrets in our family – turns kids into confident reporters. From team sports to online chats, we walk through a safety scale showing how prevention happens as we trace the grooming playbook from “small” secrets to predatory behavior.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Teach Red Flag Reporting

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 20:57 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSome lessons about online safety never show up in an app store. We walk through the practice that changed our home: teaching kids to be their own filter through red flag reporting. Instead of waiting for a device to block danger, we build the habit of honest, early reporting and a parent response that starts with calm praise, not panic.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Jonathan Pitts: Own the Season

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 32:56 Transcription Available


    Send us a textA text that changes everything. A nap that becomes a goodbye. And a father who chooses hope, presence, and integrity to lead four girls through a storm they never asked for. Pastor and nonprofit leader Jonathan Pitts shares the story behind sudden loss, the quiet courage of daily faith through single parenting, blending a family, and how a small resource grew into a magazine serving thousands of tween girls and their families. Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Build a Safe Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 32:17 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if your child trusted you more than the internet? We unpack how to become a genuine safe place for kids and lay out the daily choices that keep kids coming back to us with their biggest questions and hardest moments.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Smartphones Steal Our Most Precious Moments

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 45:59 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHave you ever looked up from your phone to realize you've missed an important moment? That's exactly what happened to Joey Odom when he missed his five-year-old son's first-ever soccer goal because he was staring at his screen. That painful moment became the catalyst for a life-changing mission.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Avoid Crazy-Parent Mode

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 10:11 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat happens when your child discovers something inappropriate online? Your reaction in that instant might be the most important parenting decision you make. Through a powerful personal story, we see how responding with gratitude for honesty and creating positive reinforcement fundamentally changes the parent-child dynamic around technology.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Charlie Kirk: Talking to Kids about Violence, Politics and Radicalization

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 23:37 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHow do I talk to my children about violence and politics from a faith perspective? If my kid and I disagree on politics, what should I do? How can I prevent my child from being radicalized online? The horrifying execution of Charlie Kirk has forced parents to confront these questions head-on.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Putting Your Life on the Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 37:07 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat does a veteran police officer with 15 years of experience know about raising kids in the digital age? Doug Greene brings a unique perspective to parenting that blends his professional training with his faith. Rather than focus solely on technical safeguards, Officer Greene prioritizes developing spiritual discernment in his children, and perhaps most fascinating is how he applies police de-escalation techniques to parenting teenagers.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Phone-Free Schools: Mom on a Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 33:16 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat happens when a mother's worst nightmare becomes her life's mission? Maurine Molak never imagined that losing her son would transform her into one of the nation's most powerful advocates for children's online safety in the US. Yet through unimaginable grief, she found purpose in creating change that could prevent other families from experiencing similar tragedies.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Viral Affair: 3 convos to have with our kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 25:14 Transcription Available


    Send us a textIf your kids are on social media or have heard about the viral affair at the Coldplay concert, now is the time to engage in these three important discussions about the sexual culture they're growing up in.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Caller asks, “How do I keep my kids from playing on screens all summer?”

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 11:16 Transcription Available


    Send us a textOf course we can simply say no screens, but what if we used this as an opportunity to educate, talk about a healthy balance and help our kids zoom out and see a bigger picture – where we focus on more than technology. Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Four reasons I kept screens out of my kid's bedroom and bathroom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 13:28 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhy should we keep screens out of our kid's bedroom and bathroom? Mandy explains four reasons this was a guideline for her own kids and why she continues to recommend it to keep kids safe. Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Banning Phones in Schools?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 21:55 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSchool districts and elected leaders across the US have been working to restrict phones in classrooms. Melissa Henson, the VP of Parents Television and Media Council (PTC), joins us to discuss state legislative efforts receiving bipartisan support. What is the biggest pushback? What can parents do? Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

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    7-year-olds kissing private parts: counselor follow-up

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 51:35 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSupport the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Mom Saves Son from Online Predator

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 35:21 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThis mom recognized something was wrong, got curious and discovered her son was being groomed. It all started on a school-issued Chromebook. She takes us on her journey and shares how she contacted law enforcement, notified other families and walked through this with her son. Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Guardrails to Protect Kids Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 45:28 Transcription Available


    Send us a textBrian Montgomery lost his 16-year-old son, Walker, to a sextortion scheme. He's now on a mission to raise awareness, and we discuss practical ways we can put up guardrails to keep our kids safe.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    My child was a victim of sextortion. What should I do?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 41:32 Transcription Available


    Send us a textIf your child was a victim of sextortion, how do you report this? What is next? We want to walk you through some practical next steps on what to do next.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    When I hijack the moment...

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 30:02 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHave you ever reacted or responded in a way that you know you totally messed up? The power of an apology is healthy for any relationship to repair and recover. What does this look like with our kids? With our spouse?Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Talking to Kids about Pornography

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 37:20 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#1 Best Selling Author, Kristen Jenson, has written two children's books that will help you start the conversation about pornography with your little kids. We discuss the books, why they're important and the addictive and mental health challenges associated with porn.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Supreme Court: Age Verification for Porn Sites

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 41:26 Transcription Available


    Send us a textTexas requires pornography websites to verify the age of the user. Porn companies/Free Speech Coalition has challenged this Texas law and in early 2025, the Supreme Court heard this case. We are currently awaiting a decision. Our guest from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation breaks this all down for us and explains the importance of this historical moment.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    7-year-old friends kissing private parts – how do we handle?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 23:02 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSupport the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Tall Cop: The Normalization of Alcohol & Marijuana

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 33:26 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSupport the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Body Image

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 37:10 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSome of us grew up hearing toxic, negative comments about our weight and we may now think, “Don't ever talk about your kid's body!” We understand that logic, but we must be careful. We can't ignore extreme weight loss/gain or any other body changes our kids may be experiencing. We sit down with a licensed professional counselor to discuss body changes, eating disorders, and so much more! Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Parents in the Classroom

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 28:41 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat does your school teach about preventing child abuse, trafficking and exploitation? What does your school teach about sex and STDs? Is your state an opt-in or opt-out for their health and wellness curriculum? How can you get involved with this type of prevention education? Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Gender: Hot Take on the President's Executive Order

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 26:08 Transcription Available


    Send us a textGender is a topic we've covered previously because we've seen the number of kids questioning their gender rise with more use of social media. With the recent Executive Order banning surgeries in minors, how do we talk with our kids about it? Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    Your family is the most important team you will ever lead.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 23:43 Transcription Available


    Send us a textPastor Robert Emmitt is back. He grew a church from 0 to tens of thousands and raised three successful kids while doing it. We sat down with him because we wanted to know – what leadership qualities make successful parents? You do not want to miss the wisdom and practical advice dropped in this podcast!Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

    What would you tell your 9th grade self?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 39:01 Transcription Available


    Send us a textMandy & her daughter recently spoke to a mother/daughter group about social media and online safety. At the end, a mom asked, “What would you tell your 9th grade self?” The reaction to the response is why we did this show! Moms, we recommend you watch first. If you are comfortable with the content we share, we encourage you to let your daughter watch. We pray you can use this show to create healthy conversations and strengthen your mother/daughter relationship.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280

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