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Best podcasts about protect your child

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The Secure Dad Podcast
Keep Your Child Safe from Identity Theft

The Secure Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 16:43 Transcription Available


Protecting Your Child from Identity Theft: My Son's Data was Stolen   In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, Andy discusses the importance of protecting children from identity theft. He shares personal experiences, including his decision to freeze his son's credit, and offers how his data was stolen a few months later. Plus he shares how parents can prevent child identity theft through some simple steps. Take control of your data with DeleteMe. Because they sponsor the podcast you can get 20% off a privacy plan from DeleteMe with promo code: DAD.  Level Up your parenting with my ebook about protecting your kids while gaming online. Learn how to freeze your child's credit to protect their financial future. Connect

Colorado = Security Podcast
271 - 2/3 - Rock Lambros, CEO at Rock Cyber

Colorado = Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 63:03


Our feature guest this week is Rock Lambros, CEO and founder at Rock Cyber, interviewed by Frank Victory. News from Colorado School of Mines, Lufthansa, Boom Supersonic, Lumen Technologies, LucisPoint, Ping Identity, Optiv, NCC, Red Canary and a lot more. Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com This week's news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel The Coldest Place in the Known Universe Is at the Colorado School of Mines Lufthansa gives Denver first regular service on Airbus A380 - The Points Guy Denver-area company's experimental jet breaks sound barrier three times Lumen Technologies to auction 55-acre suburban campus, move employees to Denver Co-owners' fraud, snooping claims threaten IT firm in Cherry Creek 2025 Predictions for IAM Leaders AI Security and Governance: A Practical Path to Protection How to Protect Your Child's Data After a Breach - National Cybersecurity Center Tangerine Turkey mines cryptocurrency in global campaign | Red Canary Upcoming Events: Check out the full calendar Wild West Hackin' Fest @ Mile High 2025 - 2/4-7 ISSA Denver - Privacy SIG: Hey, Siri: What We Should Get Out of Apple's $95M Snooping Settlement - 2/5 ISSA Denver - Cybersecurity Insights from Denver's Top CISOs - 2/12 Let's Talk Software Security - Are Security Breaches Evidence of Systemic Failures? - 2/18 ISSA COS - Chapter Open House - 2/18 ISACA Denver - Joint meeting with IIA - 2/20 ISSA Denver - AI/ML SIG: AI Revolution Blueprint: Mastering the Art of Strategy and Governance from Ground Zero Workshop - 2/26 ISSA Pikes Peak - Chapter Meeting - 2/26 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0

The Bridge Between Us
January Littlejohn- Steps to Take to Protect Your Child From Gender Ideology in the School System {Eps 80}

The Bridge Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 40:52


It will never happen to our child, our family, or in our school.  Words from almost every parent across America.   Until it does. January Littlejohn and her husband thought the same thing until one day, everything changed.  Listen in to Melinda Patrick's conversation with January Littlejohn and learn what questions you need to be asking, signs you need to be looking for in your school system, and what you can do to help your child.     Connect with January Littlejohn:   https://donoharmmedicine.org/share-your-concern/   Dr. Miriam Grossman notice to schools: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IECbkuP4QZ20ZOdfrF3DtILlMGqO2Leq/edit   Resources mentioned: Christian Resources on Gender Ideology Books and articles: The Church Transgender Response Guide - https://childparentrights.org/church-transgender- response-guide/ For the Body by Timothy Tennent  When Harry Became Sally - by Ryan Anderson Lost in Trans Nation – by Dr. Miriam Grossman  Perfected with Love- by Walk Heyer - https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/mary-hasson-parents-pastors-transgender- gender-ideology-person-and-identity/ Organizations: The Person and Identity Project- https://personandidentity.com/ Focus on the Family – https://www.focusonthefamily.com/get-help/transgender-resources/ Identity Project - https://identityproject.tv/ Family Research Council - https://www.frc.org/sexuality Eden's Redemption - https://edensredemption.org/ Sex Change Regret- https://sexchangeregret.com/ Help 4 Families by Living Stone Ministries - https://livingstonesministries.org/help4families/ Documentaries: Dysphoria - https://www.fearlessfeatures.org/dysphoria In His Image - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3YKpnrzmqc Tranzformed- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebodf8rWpv4 Mary Hasson speech- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S96KBTBiYuA Videos – https://identityproject.tv/watch/how-can-i-respond-to-a-child-or-friend-with-gender- confusion Resources to inoculate young children: Articles: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/kids-navigate-transgender-ideology/ https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/tips-talking-kids-transgender/ https://www.focusonthefamily.com/get-help/talking-to-your-children-about-transgender- issues/ https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/8-things-parents-gender-transition/ https://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/different-pronouns-explaining-lgbt-pronoun- usage-to-our-kids/ https://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/reinforce-your-childs-sexual-identity/ https://www.focusonthefamily.com/get-help/what-is-gender-identity/ Children's Books: God Made Boys and Girls- Helping Children Understand the Gift of Gender No More Secrets  I'm Glad God Made Me a Girl  Elephants Are Not Birds  God Made Me in His Image: Helping Children Appreciate Their Bodies – by Justin and Lindsey Holcomb  He is He – by Bethan Bomberger  She Is She – by Bethany and Ryan Bomberger In the Image of God: A Story of Identity and Value Secure Daughters, Confident Sons: How Parents Guide Their Children into Authentic Masculinity and Femininity  

The Running Wine Mom
Protect Your Child from Hidden Dangers with Consumer Advocacy!

The Running Wine Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 48:44


In this episode of the Running Wine Mom podcast, host Samantha Cieslinski discusses the critical issue of product safety for children with Oriene Shin from Consumer Reports. They explore the hidden dangers of common products, the lack of accountability in online marketplaces, and the importance of advocacy for safer regulations. The conversation covers various topics including infant sleep safety, the risks of baby walkers, and the dangers associated with water beads. Oriene shares her insights on navigating parenthood, the challenges of regulatory agencies, and the role of public advocacy in driving change. The episode emphasizes the need for parents to stay informed and trust their instincts when it comes to product safety.Discount Code for CR: cr.org/therunningwinemomRecall Site: https://www.cpsc.gov/Consumer Product Safety Commission:  saferproducts.govSafety Tips for home: https://www.charlieshouse.org/The Water Bead LadyMore from Oriene:  https://www.consumerreports.org/babies/

The Podcast by KevinMD
How to protect your child from suicidal thoughts

The Podcast by KevinMD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 21:15


We speak with Shivana Naidoo, a child psychiatrist, about the critical steps parents can take to prevent youth suicide. Shivana shares practical advice on recognizing early warning signs, creating a safer home environment with the GO SECURE framework, and empowering families to support children dealing with suicidal thoughts. Shivana Naidoo is a child psychiatrist. She discusses the KevinMD article, "Prevent youth suicide: essential steps for parents to secure their home." Our presenting sponsor is DAX Copilot by Microsoft. DAX Copilot, by Microsoft, is your AI assistant for automated clinical documentation and workflows. DAX Copilot allows physicians to do more with less and turn their words into a powerful productivity tool. DAX Copilot automates clinical documentation—making it available in the EHR within minutes—and clinical workflows, including referral letters, after-visit summaries, style and formatting customizations, and more. 70 percent of physicians who use DAX Copilot say it improves their work-life balance while reducing feelings of burnout and fatigue. Patients love it too! 93 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational, and 75 percent of physicians say it improves patient experiences. Discover AI-powered solutions for clinical documentation and workflows. Click here to see a 12-minute DAX Copilot demo. VISIT SPONSOR → https://aka.ms/kevinmd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://www.kevinmd.com/cme I'm partnering with Learner+ to offer clinicians access to an AI-powered reflective portfolio that rewards CME/CE credits from meaningful reflections. Find out more: https://www.kevinmd.com/learnerplus

UBC News World
Worst Halloween Treats: Avoid These Sugary Candies & Protect Your Child's Teeth!

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 2:37


Halloween - a time when dental hygiene is abandoned? Not necessarily! Follow the tips in this Hurst Pediatric Dentistry report to make sure your child can enjoy their candy without turning their pearly whites into pearly frights! Click https://hurstpediatricdental.com/blog/b/surviving-halloween-teeth-friendly-candy now! Hurst Pediatric Dentistry City: Birmingham Address: 19 Inverness Center Parkway Website: https://hurstpediatricdental.com/ Phone: +12059697454 Email: jobyhurstdmd@yahoo.com

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
How to Protect Your Child's Mental Health from the Dangers of Social Media | Jonathan Haidt

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 72:26


Every tap, like, and scroll on social media is feeding a mental health epidemic—and it's targeting our youth. In honor of World Mental Health Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness and mobilizing efforts to support mental health worldwide, I'm sitting down with renowned social psychologist and author Jonathan Haidt, PhD to explore the dramatic rise in anxiety and depression among today's youth. We'll dive into the evolution of internet culture, the role of food systems in social disruption, and how we can turn the tide on these trends. If you're concerned about the mental well-being of the next generation, tune in for actionable solutions. In this episode, we discuss: The Rise of Depression and Anxiety in Gen Z The Link Between Social Media and Mental Health The Addictive Nature of Social Media Algorithms The Evolution of the Internet and Its Role in Childhood The Phone-Free Schools Movement The Influence of Ultra-Processed Foods on Mental Health View Show Notes From This Episode Get Free Weekly Health Tips from Dr. Hyman Sign Up for Dr. Hyman's Weekly Longevity Journal This episode is brought to you by Rupa University, ButcherBox, Sunlighten, and Fatty15. Practitioners: Dr. Casey Means is hosting a free class on metabolic dysfunction. To sign up, go to rupahealth.com/casey. ButcherBox is giving new members two pounds of wild-caught salmon for FREE plus $30 off. Visit ButcherBox.com/Farmacy and use code FARMACY30. Right now, you can save up to $600 on a Sunlighten infrared sauna. Just go to http://sunlighten.com/mark-hyman and mention my name. Fatty15 contains pure, award-winning C15:0 in a bioavailable form. Get an exclusive 10% off a 90-day starter kit subscription. Just visit Fatty15.com and use code DRHYMAN10 to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Richard Syrett Show
A Call to Stand Unwaveringly With Israel

The Richard Syrett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 99:18


MONOLOGUE A Call to Stand Unwaveringly With Israel October 7th Anniversary What Does it Mean to Be Jewish in North America After October 7th? https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch/rabbis-reflect-on-what-it-means-to-be-jewish-in-the-u-s-one-year-after-october-7-221061189904 Why Did October 7th Massacre Ignite So Much Antisemitism in the West? https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/10/october-7-anti-semitism-united-states/680176/  Dr. Carole Lieberman, America's Psychiatrist. Her latest book, Lions and Tigers and Terrorists, Oh My! How to Protect Your Child in a Time of Terror, is the first and only book about terrorism for kids (and their parents and teachers). It won awards at the New York, London, Paris and Hollywood Book Festivals, and a Mom's Choice Gold Award. THE SMART MONEY Canada's banks should prepare for the risk of a failure, says C.D. Howe expert https://financialpost.com/fp-finance/banking/canadas-banks-should-prepare-for-a-failure-says-c-d-howe-expert Boomers are giving kids money before they die in ‘dysfunctional' system https://financialpost.com/wealth/smart-money/boomers-giving-kids-money-before-they-die-dysfunctional-system  Jonathan Wellum, President/CEO of Rocklinc Investment Partners 905-631-5462 info@rocklinc.com www.rocklinc.com IDF prepares 'significant' retaliatory strike to Iran's missile barrage https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-823263  Daniel Bordman, Senior Contributor with The National Telegraph https://thenationaltelegraph.com on X @DanielBordmanOG On YouTube @thenationaltelegraph9253 Parliament at a standstill over scandal-plagued yet immune-from-liability Liberals https://www.rebelnews.com/parliament_at_a_standstill_over_scandal_plagued_yet_immune_from_liability_liberals  Tamara Ugolini is a Senior Editor with Rebel News OPEN LINES THE MORNING GUY Bloc levels ultimatum at Liberals, threatens vote to bring down government https://nationalpost.com/news/bloc-levels-ultimatum-at-liberals-threatens-vote-to-bring-down-government Marc Patrone – Host of “The Marc Patrone Morning Show” Weekdays 7-9am Sauga 960 AM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb
Life insurance vs education insurance: Which is best to protect your child?

SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 9:41


Arno Jansen van Vuuren – Managing Director, Futurewise SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream

The Richard Syrett Show
The Richard Syrett Show, September 11th, 2024 - Trump vs Harris Debate – Who Won? with Viva Frei

The Richard Syrett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 99:02


The Richard Syrett Show, September 11th, 2024 Subscribe to Richard's newsletter, "Why I Fight" Scroll to bottom of page https://sauga960am.ca/programs/the-richard-syrett-show WHY IS THIS 9/11 ANNIVERSARY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS? https://publiusnationalpost.substack.com/p/dr-carole-lieberman-to-wear-bullet  Dr. Carole Lieberman is board-certified psychiatrist, who has been helping people cope with terrorism as The Terrorist Therapist® since 9/11 in America, Israel, London, Paris and worldwide. Dr. Lieberman has written two books about terrorism, including the 5x award-winning book, Lions and Tigers and Terrorists, Oh My! How to Protect Your Child in a Time of Terror, for kids (and their parents and teachers). She also hosts “The Terrorist Therapist Show” - chosen as one of the top podcasts on terrorism. NEWS NOT IN THE NEWS THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE Replay from August 7th, 2024 Why Has the Climate Cult Ditched the Polar Bear as Their Mascot?  As atmospheric CO2 has increased, the percentage of the US to reach 90F sometime during the year has decreased - with this year (so far) being one of the lowest on record Tony Heller - Geologist, Weather Historian, Founder of Real Climate Science Trump vs Harris Debate – Who Won? David Freiheit, aka Viva Frei on Rumble and co-host of VivaBarnesLaw.Locals.com 'Linsey Davis is a liar': Social-media deliver abortion truth bomb to presidential debate moderator https://www.wnd.com/2024/09/linsey-davis-is-a-liar-social-media-deliver-abortion-truth-bomb-to-presidential-debate-moderator/ Joe Kovacs Executive News Editor, WND.com. Author of the brand-new best-selling book, "Reaching God Speed: Unlocking the Secret Broadcast Revealing the Mystery of Everything." THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY In 1970, NME's Keith Allston met with Jimi Hendrix, for what would turn out to be the artist's final interview. In the article, Hendrix spoke about a new musical phase, even detailing collaborations with Miles Davis and Paul McCartney.  In 1977, David Bowie recorded a guest appearance on Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas TV show, duetting with Crosby for a medley of “Peace On Earth” and “Little Drummer Boy.” The now-iconic performance was one of Crosby's last recordings before his death the following month.  In 1982, John “Cougar” Mellencamp became the only male artist to have two singles in the US Top Ten as well as the No.1 album. “Jack and Diane” landed at No.4, while “Hurts So Good” came in at No.8. His album American Fool maintained the top spot for nine weeks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HopeFilled Financial Podcast
Top 10 Tips to Secure and Protect Your Child's Financial Future - Ep. #84

HopeFilled Financial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 16:06


You want to do everything you can to give your child(ren) the best start in life – so how do you protect and support their financial future? What are the top 10 things you can do?   00:00 – Intro 00:22 – Protecting My Sons 03:47 – Top Ten Tips For Protecting Your Child's Financial Future   In the story today, Jay shares how he feels trying to be the best dad he can and how heartbroken he gets when a child is hurt or suffering. What would you do for your child to protect them?   The main topic is Jay's top 10 tips for protecting your child's financial future. What other ways can you secure the future of your child's finances?   Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Doing so helps us grow and share HopeFilled financial wisdom. We release a new full episode every Tuesday!   Disclaimer: This podcast serves as educational entertainment only. Any and all opinions relating to real estate, law, taxes, insurance, and/or securities investing that may be contained within this podcast should not be interpreted or implemented as recommendations nor advice. The  opinions related to these topics – especially those regulated by state and/or federal entities – should never be taken as replacement for advice from a competent, licensed professional. HopeFilled Financial Coaching is not liable for any individual acting on any understanding of topics directly or indirectly related to real estate, legal practice, taxes, insurance, or investing even if an individual in question changed their understanding after listening to this podcast. All listeners are entirely responsible for seeking advice from licensed professionals before taking any action of their own.   Our Website: HopeFilledFinancial.com   Music: "Take Me Higher" by Jahzzar   Music Copyright License: This music is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

Heartbreak to Wholeness: Untangling the Mindf*ck of Narcissistic Relationships
27. How to Protect Your Child's Mental Health & Save Your Sanity While Co-Parenting with a Narcissist

Heartbreak to Wholeness: Untangling the Mindf*ck of Narcissistic Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 51:21


How do you protect your children (and yourself) from the toxic effects of a narcissistic co-parent? Co-parenting with someone who displays narcissistic traits can feel like navigating a minefield. This episode is packed with crucial advice to help you manage this tough situation and shield your kids from emotional harm. In this episode, you will: - Learn how to spot the 4 major red flags of narcissistic people, so you can recognize what you're dealing with - Discover strategies to support your children's emotional wellbeing when they're dealing with a narcissistic parent -Better see how to take care of yourself during post-separation abuse, helping you stay grounded and maintain your sanity ▶️ Tune in for an insights and advice on how to make it through this challenging scenario and protect your kids from potential emotional fallout. MENTIONED: https://www.hollandhearttherapy.com https://www.instagram.com/margeaux_lpc/ Join my email list: https://brewolta.mykajabi.com/getemails RESOURCES FOR YOUR HEALING: ❤️ For more resources on healing from the mindf*ck of confusing relationships so you can securely attach + experience healthy love: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.brewolta.com⁠⁠⁠

Pratt on Texas
Episode 3475: Gov’t will not protect your child from sexual perversion | Press flips out on Daniel Perry pardon – Pratt on Texas 5/17/2024

Pratt on Texas

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 42:16


The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: As I said yesterday, don't expect an honest media narrative on Abbott's  pardon of Daniel Perry who was wrongly convicted of murder in Travis County for defending himself against a “Black Lives Matter” protester. Dems fume! And, Texas Monthly takes the prize as the most outrageous and stupid reaction I saw in general press review: Why Did Greg Abbott Pardon a Racist Murderer?Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Comment on the race for chairman of the Republican Party of Texas. If you're a delegate to convention, this is a great resource: In Their Own Words: The Six Candidates for Texas GOP Chair – Texas ScorecardAcross the nation, and even here in Texas, don't expect government to protect your children from sexual perversion, pornography, or homosexual recruitment. Sadly government is helping spread the sin.    “But if you cause one of these little ones who trusts in me to fall into sin, it would be better for you to have a large millstone tied around your neck and be drowned in the depths of the sea.” — Matthew 18:6 Texas oil & gas rig count up by one.Texas employment number set yet another record with the unemployment rate falling in all Texas MSAs.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com

Naturally Savvy
#1373: How to Protect YOUR child from Childhood Sexual Abuse.

Naturally Savvy

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 54:34


SummaryThe conversation discusses the prevalence of child sexual abuse and the need to shift the focus from stranger danger to recognizing that most abusers are people known and trusted by the child. The guest, Yvonne Sandomir, shares her personal experience of abuse and the importance of preventing childhood sexual abuse. They discuss the signs and red flags to look out for, such as adults who are overly interested in spending time with children or who exhibit inappropriate behavior. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to set boundaries with their children, teach consent, and be vigilant in protecting them. In this conversation, Lisa Davis and Yvonne Sandomir discuss the importance of protecting children from sexual abuse. They explore signs of grooming and inappropriate behavior, as well as the impact of neglectful parenting. They also touch on the dangers of the digital world and the need to educate children about online safety. Yvonne shares her personal experiences and emphasizes the importance of self-love and healing. The conversation highlights the need for parents to be vigilant and proactive in protecting their children.Keywordschild sexual abuse, prevention, signs, red flags, grooming, boundaries, consent, child sexual abuse, grooming, inappropriate behavior, neglectful parenting, online safety, self-love, healingTakeawaysChild sexual abuse is often perpetrated by people known and trusted by the child, not strangers.Parents need to shift the focus from stranger danger to recognizing the signs and red flags of abuse.Setting boundaries with children, teaching consent, and being vigilant can help prevent childhood sexual abuse.Recognizing the signs of grooming and inappropriate behavior is crucial in protecting children from abuse. Be aware of signs of grooming and inappropriate behavior in adults who show excessive interest in children's activities and try to engage in child-like behavior.Neglectful parenting can make children more vulnerable to sexual abuse, so it's important for parents to be attentive and create a safe environment for their children.Teach children about online safety, including not meeting up with strangers, not accepting files or explicit material, and reporting any inappropriate behavior.Childhood sexual abuse can have long-lasting effects on self-esteem and relationships, but healing and self-love are possible with therapy and support.Parents should be proactive in protecting their children from sexual abuse and educate themselves and their children about the signs and prevention of abuse.TitlesProtecting Children: Being Vigilant and AwareRecognizing the Signs: Red Flags of Child Sexual Abuse The Dangers of Neglectful Parenting and Online PredatorsProtecting Children from Sexual Abuse: Signs and PreventionSound Bites"Enough already, can we talk about what's really going on?""No child is immune from child sexual abuse.""How could my mom not know that I needed help in that situation?""You know, if there's a man and he's got a trampoline in his front yard and he doesn't have any kids, right? Or there's always games or if they know all the cartoons, they're more interested in hanging out with kids and adults, right?""Pedophiles will wear, you know, like a Looney Tunes belt or something to get the interest of children that a child will say, they like the Looney Tunes or they, you know, things like that. Those are the things to look out for.""Parents, please hear me. If your child is stealing, you need to look into this, not just assume they're a bad kid, because that's not the case. These aren't bad kids. These are kids being traumatized, and they don't know how to deal with the overwhelming emotion that comes with that."Chapters00:00Introduction and Personal Experience01:45Shifting the Focus: From Stranger Danger to Recognizing Known Abusers03:18Prevalence and Impact of Child Sexual Abuse06:15Personal Experience and Motivation to Write the Book09:49Understanding Child Sexual Abuse: Types and Misconceptions13:02Importance of Prevention and Recognizing Signs21:33Recognizing the Signs: Red Flags of Child Sexual Abuse25:01Grooming and Manipulation Tactics29:54Protecting Children: Being Vigilant and Aware31:28Signs of Grooming and Inappropriate Behavior45:47The Dangers of Neglectful Parenting and Online Predators52:43Teaching Children about Online Safety56:29Preparing Children for the Real World57:58Healing and Self-Love after Childhood Sexual Abuse

Consumer Tech Update
How to protect your child's identity online

Consumer Tech Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 7:37


You've probably shared photos of your kids on social media. Parents, it's time to think about safety.

Transforming The Toddler Years - Conscious Moms Raising World & Kindergarten Ready Kids
What is a Digital Footprint? How to Protect Your Child's Identity.

Transforming The Toddler Years - Conscious Moms Raising World & Kindergarten Ready Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 12:41


April 16, 2024 Transforming the Toddler Years- Episode 133 What is a Digital Footprint? How to Protect Your Child's Identity. In this episode, Cara dives into digital footprint, online safety and children. She stresses the importance of parents being responsible for the representation they give to children online because it never goes away. She also discusses the autonomy children have within a collaborative parenting approach. Struggling with transitions? Looking for calm, connected tear-free transitions? Download Cara's new ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tips for Tantrum-Free Transitions Guide,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ audio files included! Like what you heard? Please take a quick minute to rate and the review the show and help get our message out to other conscious-minded mamas. About Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed is a Vermont-based Early Childhood Educator, Conscious Parenting Coach, and the founder of Core4Parenting. She is the passionate mastermind behind the Collaborative Parenting Methodology(™), a birth-to-five, soul and science-based framework that empowers parents to maximize their child's early learning while raising fantastic human beings who succeed in school and life. While teaching preschool and Kindergarten, she noticed her students knew their ABC's and 123's, but struggled with their social, emotional, and interpersonal skills. At drop-off, parents would say, “We're so glad that you are their first teacher”, but she knew she wasn't -- their parents were! This realization led to her professional pivot as an online Early Childhood Parent Educator and Coach.  Cara has embraced her role as a thought leader and fierce advocate for Pandemic parents raising the COVID Generation (GEN-C). Through keynotes, teacher training, and her podcast, Transforming the Toddler Years, she's teaching the 5 Executive Functioning Skills kids need to navigate our ever-changing world. Cara holds degrees in American Sign Language (ASL) and Linguistics and a Master's degree in Education. She lives in southern Vermont with her two nearly grown-and-flown daughters and a husband who is her biggest cheerleader. Ready to raise world-ready kids who change the world? Visit⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.caratyrrell.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠to begin your Collaborative Parenting journey! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/core4parenting/message

The Parenting Couch
Cyber Safety: How to protect your child from online predators, with Jen Hoey

The Parenting Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 36:30


Online predators hide in all corners of the internet… and it's more important than ever to understand the risks, how to reduce harm and what to do if you suspect something isn't right. We chat with Jen Hoey, Parent Cyber Safety Consultant who shares her important insights into the importance of digital protection for children.From social media platforms to online gaming, our children navigate a virtual landscape fraught with potential threats. As parents and carers, it falls upon us to equip ourselves with the knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard their online experiences.Jen shares the distressing experience that her nine-year-old daughter had with an online predator - to help parents understand just how easily this can happen. She shares some simple strategies that parents can apply to prevent it happening to their child, as well as some important rules around tech in the home.Listen to learn how to navigate the digital age with vigilance and care.About Jen HoeyAs a Parent Cyber Safety Consultant and the founder of 'Not My Kid', Jen Hoey specialises in providing parents with resources and information aimed at protecting children from online dangers, advocating for reduced screen time, and preventing online child sexual exploitation.Jen is a mother of three - two in their early twenties, and a younger child in primary school.Jen's daughter was exposed to an online predator when she was just nine years old, giving her first-hand experience with the challenges faced by children and parents in the digital age.Jen has completed many courses in online safety and is currently pursuing a degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice. She has also managed her husband's psychiatric practice for over ten years, where she has observed a worrying increase in teenagers needing help because of problematic internet use.Jen's mission is to preserve childhood and keep all children safe from online child sexual exploitation, by empowering their parents through education.Where to report online abuse or illegal content:Australian Centre to Counter Child ExploitationeSafety CommissionerFollow Not My Kid:Website | Facebook | InstagramJoin the Not My Kid Facebook group#theparentingcouch #theparentingcouchpodcast #parenting #northshoremums

SBS Sinhala - SBS සිංහල වැඩසටහන
Do you know how to protect your child from sexual abuse happening within your family? - පවුල තුළ සිදුවන ලිංගික හිංසනයෙන් ඔබේ දරුවා ආරක්ෂා කරගන්න නම් ම

SBS Sinhala - SBS සිංහල වැඩසටහන

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 7:57


We talked about what domestic violence is and mental abuse. You or a loved one may be facing this situation knowingly or unknowingly. That is why we are ready to talk about another aspect of family violence, sexual violence. Ms. Manushika Arachchige, an expert on family violence, is joining us for the discussion. - අපි පවුල් ප්‍රචන්ඩත්වය යනු කුමක්ද, ඒ වගේම මනසික හිංසන පිළිබඳව කතා බහ කලා . ඔබ හෝ ඔබේ සමේපතමයෙක් දැනුවත් ව හෝ නොදැනුවත්ව මේ තත්ත්වයට මුහුණ දෙනවා විය හැකියි. ඒ නිසාවෙන්මේ අපි පවුල් ප්‍රචන්ඩත්වයේ තවත් පැතිකඩක් වන ලිංගික හින්සනය පිළිබඳව කතා බහ කරන්නටයි මේ සූදානම. ඒ සදහ අපත් සමග එක් වනවා පවුල් ප්‍රචන්ඩත්වය පිලිබද විශේෂඥ මනුශිකා ආරච්චිගේ මහත්මිය.

Narcissistic Abuse No More
Predatory Grooming...What You Need to Know to Protect Your Child

Narcissistic Abuse No More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 45:48


Helping people admit what they feel in order to heal from the effects of narcissism from a Biblical and Psychological perspective. Website: www.NarcAbuseNoMore.org Email: NarcAbuseNoMore@mail.com Donate via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F37STVQCNJ9D8 CASH APP - $evangelistklrch1975 IT Iz FINISHED End Times' Ministries Website: www.ITIzFINISHED.com IT Iz FINISHED Email: ITIzFINISHED@mail.com Watch on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@NarcAbuseNoMore Watch on Rumble… https://rumble.com/c/c-1334751 Watch on Brighteon… www.brighteon.com/channels/narcissisticabusenomore Telegram: https://t.me/itizfinished

Equipped To Be
Tips for Parents to Protect Your Child with John DiGirolamo - 196

Equipped To Be

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 31:53


In a techno-driven world, parents can use all the information and guidance they can get to keep their children safe. Today, Connie and John DeGirolamo will share "Tips for Parents to Protect Your Child." We can navigate the online world with our kids. Join us for a practical episode.     Read the full show notes with links here: Tips for Parents to Protect Your Child with John DeGirolamo ETB #196   If you enjoy listening to Equipped To Be, would you kindly leave a review and a five-star rating? It is easy and will only take a few seconds. When you do, it helps others see the show in their feed. Also, would you kindly share this with a friend or two? Equipped To Be might be an encouragement to them, too. Thank you ~ Connie   Have a question? Interested in having Connie speak? Send an email to Connie here: https://conniealbers.com/contact/    

Science in 5
How can you protect your child's vision?

Science in 5

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 4:28


Did you know that more and more children are having trouble seeing things that are at a distance? What are the early signs? How would you know if your child is at risk and what can you do to protect your child's vision? Dr Stuart Keel explains in Science in 5

You CAN Tell The Children
117. How Do You Protect Your Child Against Harmful Cultural Elements In The School System?

You CAN Tell The Children

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 31:07


Did you know that only 1% of Gen Z has a Biblical worldview? So it came as no surprise that we recently discovered the #1 question Christian parents ask is, “How can I best protect my child from harmful cultural elements while still keeping them in the public school system?” Kori & Lee's conversation shifts the paradigm from “how can we protect” to “how can we prepare” our children to stand firm in their faith and know the rights they have in their schools. We want our kids to graduate high school confident and ready for the world - and the best way to do that is to walk closely alongside them in truth right now. Ready to prepare your kids to stand firm in their faith at school no matter what culture is pushing? Let's go!   Resources Alliance Defending Freedom Website  Bible2School Website Moms in Prayer Website  John 1:5:  darkness will not overcome the light   Next Steps Share this episode with a friend Learn more about Bible2School Rate and Review on Spotify , Apple, Google, or wherever you listen to podcasts

Toddler Mom Diaries Podcast| Christian Family, Teaching Toddlers, Christian Parenting, Christ-Centered Home

Many children of the current generation are struggling with fear. The spirit of fear is genuine even for children. Today, we're going to go in-depth and explore two practical ways to protect your children against the spirit of fear.    Mentioned in this episode: Episode 12: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-yk39n-14579f3 Blog: https://toddlermomdiaries.com/why-you-should-be-using-bible-lessons-for-toddlers/   Love to read? Here's the blog: toddlermomdiaries.com/practical-ways-to-protect-your-child-against-the-spirit-of-fear/   Next Steps: If you've found this episode valuable and would like to get connected & support this ministry, here are some next steps: Subscribe to the podcast. Leave a rating and a review sharing how this episode blessed you. Subscribe to My Newsletter: Toddler Mom Diaries Newsletter Email me: toddlermomdiaries@gmail.com Sow Into This Ministry: paypal.me/toddlermomdiaries   Love,  LaRissa J

Parent Them Successful
#110: Bullying: Protect Your Child from Becoming a Victim

Parent Them Successful

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 30:14


In this episode, we talk about something very important - bullying. Yes, it is a very popular topic, but it can be a scary thing to talk about as your child gets older and especially if he or she has special needs. It is a parents worst nightmare to find out that your child has been a victim of bullying, especially if it cost them their life. I was reading the news the other day and saw that one family in my local area had received a $27 million settlement in a lawsuit over bullying death of a 13-year-old Moreno Valley, Ca student. This case has made national headlines because the child was not protected by the school district. Although this family was able to get financial restitution for what happened, no one can ever put a dollar amount on your child's life. As parents, we need to be equipped with knowledge that will ensure our children are not victims of bullying and that we know what steps to take if bullying is suspected.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: https://abc7.com/diego-stolz-settlement-27-million-moreno-valley/13778068/www.commonsensemedia.orgwww.pacer.org/bullying/resources/parentswww.stopbullying.gov*EMAIL LIST*Click here to join my email list for more free content to help you on your parenting journey!or go to strongermindsstrongeryouth.com/jointhelist*REACH OUT & SHARE*Email me your stories to share with others parents just like you @ jessika@strongermindsstrongeryouth.com *CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA!!!* & *TAG ME IN YOUR STORIES!!!*#jessikashields or @strongermindsstrongeryouthGet Social to Stay Connected!!!FB: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouthInstagram: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouthLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jessikashieldsTo access more Podcast resources, visit strongermindsstrongeryouth.comThank you for listening!

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan
How far would you go to protect your child?

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 49:06


How far would you go to protect your child?

Equipped To Be
Online Trends and Challenges: How to Protect Your Child - 184

Equipped To Be

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 20:53


Online trends and challenges can be dangerous for kids in the ever-evolving social media world. But we can protect our children from the dangers lurking online. Join me as I share what you can do to help your children learn to navigate the constant bombardment of daily trends and challenges.    Read the full show notes with links here: Online Trends and Challenges: How to Protect Your Child - ETB #184   Love this episode? Please leave us a rating/review and share this episode with a friend!   Have a question? Interested in having Connie speak? Send an email to Connie here: https://conniealbers.com/contact/   

Southern Sense Talk
From Terrorists to Bidenomics - The State of America

Southern Sense Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 91:00


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Dedication:  Sergeant Heather Glenn, Tell City Police Department, Indiana, End of Watch Monday, July 3, 2023 Guests:  Dr. Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H. known world-wide as America's Psychiatrist is the host of  The Terrorist Therapist® Podcast. She is a forensic psychiatrist/expert witness and author of the 5x award winning book, Lions and Tigers and Terrorists, Oh My! How to Protect Your Child in a Time of Terror. EJ Antoni is a Research Fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget. #Trump #Biden #2024Elections

Fertility Friendly Food
How Can You Protect Your Child's Future Fertility with Lucy Lines | Episode 109

Fertility Friendly Food

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 34:11


TW: This episode mentions pregnancy loss. If this is not something you feel you should listen to today please skip this episode and listen to one of our previous episodes on Fertility Friendly Food! If you need support, please seek the advice of your GP or contact The Pink Elephant Support Network.Ever wondered if your fertility concerns may be inherited by your child? A question I personally get semi-regularly in our virtual clinic at The Dietologist.We're thrilled to welcome back Lucy Lines, the Embryologist and Fertility Educator behind Two Lines Fertility, for her second appearance on the show. Get ready for more eye-opening insights from Lucy as she shares her expertise once again.We explore the contrasts between women's fertility in the 1980s and the present day, attributable to the escalating presence of endocrine-disrupting chemicals.We discuss common products that we and our children come into contact with, often oblivious to their potential impacts on fertility. No matter your fertility status, this podcast is meant for everyone. After all, the WHO strongly advocates for enhancing pre-conception health, given its far-reaching impact that extends across generations.  Want to ask us a question and have it answered on the podcast? Ask Us Here!Want to be a community guest and share your story on the podcast? Apply HereHere's what I mentioned in the episode:To connect further with Lucy Lines you can find her on Instagram.Listen to our previous episode with Lucy - How Do Everyday Toxins Affect Fertility? With Lucy Lines Embryologist | Episode 34Listen to Pre-conception Nutrition 101 - Episode 3Read our blog Why You Need to Be Thinking About Your Pre-conception Nutrition NowRead more about Pre-conception Nutrition: The BasicsLooking for more?Download our FREE pre-conception lifestyle checklistWant to work with us 1-on-1? Fill in this quick formFollow us on Instagram @the_dietologist or @endo.dietitianDance with us on TikTok @the_dietologistLearn about us and our services at The Dietologist here: thedietologist.com.auDisclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is not to be replaced by personalised medical or dietetic advice, please speak to your health care professional before making any diet or lifestyle changes. The Dietologist and its guests do not accept any liability for any harm or damages that occur from following any of the suggestions in these podcast episodes.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Comedian Scott Long joins to talk about being a parent of a special needs child and how you can protect your child in the public school system

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 14:55


That's Total Mom Sense
Meenal Lele: How to Protect Your Child From Food Allergies (Replay)

That's Total Mom Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 38:31


Soon after Meenal Lele's first child was diagnosed with multiple food allergies, new research upended decades of allergy advice. The LEAP study found that consistently adding allergenic foods beginning at four months of age could drastically reduce the rate of developing food allergies. The American Academy of Pediatrics subsequently began recommending that parents give allergenic foods to their babies early and often. As Meenal struggled to prepare allergens three times a week for her second child, she realized how hard it was to mix nuts into baby food without exposing his older brother or contaminating the blender. There had to be a better way! She took my background in chemical engineering and worked with food scientists to develop a solution. Lil Mixins is specially prepared to blend smoothly into breastmilk, formula, or baby foods, so it's simple to give to infants. They use the best quality ingredients and no additives or sweeteners – the same way you would make it yourself, but without the mess. And they've made it so one jar of each product will last from early infancy until your baby can start to eat whole foods. Their goal is to make early introduction easier for busy moms. Meet My Guest: WEBSITE: LilMixins.com INSTAGRAM: @LilMixins TWITTER: @LilMixins YOUTUBE: Lil Mixins FACEBOOK: @LilMixins MOM SENSE PROMO: Use the code momsense15 (all lowercase) for 15% off Lil Mixins Peanut Powder Mom Haul: AMAZON: Stokke Flexi Bath, Heat Sensitive Plug AMAZON: Acko Folding Step Stool

Muhammad Alshareef
Why You Should Not Over-Protect Your Child

Muhammad Alshareef

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 1:21


Paws and Perros
How To Protect Your Child From Dog Attacks | All Dog Owners Should Know

Paws and Perros

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 54:55


Babies & Dogs and How to Keep Your Children Safe. Today we have Bryan, a professional Dog Trainer of 40 years chat with us on practical ways to keep your children safe when you co exist with dogs + children. He is the author of 'The Hammer - Why Dogs Attack Us and How to Prevent It, and 'Embracing the Wild in Your Dog.LISTEN OUT FOR-From training Dolphins to Dogs-Misconceptions people have about Dogs-How to prevent a dog attack- Unprovoked Dog Attacks- Crucial Conversations- How to prep your dog for a newborn-3 Tips for protection during a dog attack -Tips for setting up dogs and children for success when living together- How to establish mutual respect -Ways you are instilling fear in your dog GUEST On today's episode we have Bryan, Author of 'The Hammer - Why Dogs Attack Us and How to Prevent It, and 'Embracing the Wild in Your Dog. Bryan has been a professional dog trainer and Canine Fhar-ma-co-therapy Behaviorist for 40 years. Today he will share with us practical and important tips on keeping your children safe when you own a dog.LINKS​​https://www.tamingthewild.com/Book | The Hammer: Why Dogs Attack Us and How to Prevent ItYoutubeHOSTRaquel Cid a Latinx Career Coach and Animal Foster on a mission to inspire animal lovers to take action.Are you enjoying the Podcast?Together let's inspire other animal lovers to become involved.  https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/paws-and-perros/id1596399493Follow Paws and Perros on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bellarescues/Thank you for the gift of your time.Sending you much love and light!Raquel 

Cancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & More
DAY 085 | Trans Hotline: Protect Your Child Today! Soros' Influence On Legal System +Biden's Blunder

Cancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & More

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 107:18


Get ready for another explosive episode of Cancel This Show, airing this Monday! Join our host as we dive into the biggest headlines of the week, including UFC fighter Holly Holm's powerful message against the sexualization of children, Biden's latest gaffe and the controversial new hotline for reporting "trans" medicine situations.But that's not all - we have an exclusive interview with Ronnie Robinson, whose son was tragically murdered in St. Louis City. He's calling for the removal of the Circuit Attorney, and he'll be sharing his story and his demands on our show.And, as always, we'll be joined by legal analyst Brad Young, who will give us the latest updates on Soros-funded Circuit Attorney and the impact on our justice system.Don't miss out on this jam-packed episode! Tune in to Cancel This Show on Monday, and get ready for an hour of riveting conversation and unparalleled insights into the biggest stories of the week.Today's episode is brought to you by Pixy Dust Seasoning! If you're looking to add some delicious flavor to your cooking, Pixy Dust Seasoning is the perfect choice. Their unique blend of spices will take your meals to the next level and make your taste buds sing.And the best part? Pixy Dust Seasoning is made with all natural ingredients, so you can enjoy your meals without any guilt. We're proud to partner with a company that values quality and sustainability, just like we do.So, Cancel This Show listeners, head over to our partners page on our website https://www.cancelthisshow.com/partners and check out Pixy Dust Seasoning. Trust us, your taste buds will thank you. Our listeners can use the code "VIC" to get a special discount on their order.

Shifting the Narrative on Everything Autism
EP 41: How To Protect Your Child With Autism From Abuse

Shifting the Narrative on Everything Autism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 52:23


In this week's episode, Stacy and Torrin discuss the importance of respecting your autistic child's consent and teaching them how to give it. People with autism suffer significantly higher rates of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as manipulation, compared to their non-autistic peers.  This episode will teach you how to protected your child from these dangers.   *** Help marginalized youth get the education they deserve. Buy VQ Library a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/vqlibrary If you are looking for one-on-one coaching with Stacy to help your child with autism reach their full potential, click the link below. https://autism4home.com/services/ola/services/parent-consult?fbclid=IwAR3V-YBbbOFJM9g6hdVTPCoZh0h36gp_KFDcFE_0d_JUBCrCqA-Fztf6qcg   Follow Stacy: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AutismSage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingautism/ Follow Torrin: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TK_Aspy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autistic_author/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tmkearns Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChjxv0ezN3mFTGbxsc5jmbw/videos

Modern Family Matters
How to Protect Your Child's Mental Health When Approaching or Weathering a Divorce

Modern Family Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 28:56 Transcription Available


In this podcast episode, we sit down with Clinical Counselor, Dawn Friedman, to discuss steps parents can start taking now, whether they're approaching or currently navigating a divorce, to help reduce their child's anxiety, and support their mental well-being through difficult transitions. In this interview, Dawn covers the following:Divorce does not have to be bad for kids.Parents staying in unhappy marriages can be bad for kids' mental health.Many parents are struggling with the other parent “letting down” the child.Recognizing that you and your child are having different experiences.Getting support for your child makes a big difference in how kids weather divorce.There are many, many ways to be a happy family.It's not your fault, but it is your responsibility.Parenting an anxious child is confusing and exhausting. It's hard to make the right decisions when those decisions aren't always clear.If you would like to speak with one of our family law attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.If you're interested in getting in touch with Dawn, you can do so by visiting her website: https://childanxietysupport.com/Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
How to protect your child from identity theft

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023


Eva Velasquez, President & CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center, joins Lisa Dent to explain how to safeguard your child’s credit amid the rise in ID theft and why the crime can go for years unnoticed. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka

Above The Bar Podcast
What Would You Do To Protect Your Child | Free John Giuca | Doreen Giuliano

Above The Bar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 91:59


We belly up to the bar tonight to answer a question all parents have asked themselves, “How far would you go for your child?” Doreen Giuliano aka Mother Justice teach us all what a mothers love means and how far she went to get the truth. So make sure your glass is full and if you step away be sure to push your stool in. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/5792587825283072 Facebook- The Above The Bar Podcast   Instagram- The Above The Bar Podcast   Twitch- The Above The Bar Podcast   Twitter- The Above The Bar Podcast    LinkedIn-The Above The Bar Podcast

Inner Toxic Relief Podcast
7 Tips To Protect Your Child From A Narcissistic Mother

Inner Toxic Relief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 10:02


It's not easy to protect a child from their own mother, but it's important to do so because not doing can lead to narcissistic victim syndrome. There are things you can do though, to support the child and deflect the mother. It's crucial to step in as soon as you recognize the mother's behavior as narcissistic. You need to acknowledge that a child needs their mother, but in this case only in supervised ways. Listen to this episode for some explicit advice on how to shield your child from the worst part of their mother's disorder.

Hillsboro School District Weekly Hot News Podcast
Hillsboro School District Weekly Hot News, December 12, 2022 - Budget Updates and Legislative Priorities, Protect Your Child From RSV, Century HS Blood Drive

Hillsboro School District Weekly Hot News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 8:52


On Wednesday, Nov. 16 members of the Oregon House and Senate Revenue Committees received the December Economic and Revenue Forecast, which showed another surge in tax collections for the current 2021-23 biennium. Net General Fund and Lottery revenues are up a combined $6.15 billion since the Legislature adjourned in 2021. More: www.hsd.k12.or.us

Special Needs Parenting SOS
How to protect your child from getting sick during flu season.

Special Needs Parenting SOS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 17:15


Having your child with special needs get sick can be heartbreaking. Naturally we want to do everything we can to avoid that from happening. In this podcast episode I share a few simple tips to help your child from getting sick.

Connexions
170: What Lengths Would You Go to Protect Your Child?

Connexions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 17:11


What length would you go to, to keep your child protected?I've heard many parents say, "I would give my life for my child,""I would throw myself in front of a bus if I knew it would save the life of my child,""I would take a bullet for them."All of these axioms are referring to the physical "I'll put my life on the altar if it will help my child."How many of you are willing to confront another loved one if it keeps your child safe?I know of a woman who knew that her brother was hugging her daughters to the point they felt it was uncomfortable, too close, too much and his hands were moving around too much. Her own daughters came to her saying it was uncomfortable, nasty and creepy when their uncle came to town and gave them hugs.Would you go to that for these girls?Would you put a boundary down and say "You know what, no more visiting this brother of mine"?Would you also put a boundary down with the brother and say "You can't come to our house anymore and you're not going to be hugging my girls anymore"?How many of you would be willing to confront and be uncomfortable in order to keep your child emotionally and spiritually safe? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sara Carter Show
Trouble Is Looking for Our Kids: How to Protect Your Child From Sex Traffickers

Sara Carter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 48:56


Sara welcomes John DiGirolamo, author of "It's Not About Sex," to discuss the growing and horrifying problem of sex trafficking right here in the United States. DiGirolamo explains how your child is not safe just because they are at home and how online predators befriend and recruit young people into their trafficking rings through social media and other platforms. DiGirolamo also details steps you can take to reduce the risks your child faces.In addition, Sara highlights another human trafficking operation busted near the border in Arizona and how multiple IRS agents are facing charges after fraudulently receiving COVID relief money - which is out tax dollars - and buying themselves vacations and other lavish gifts.Please visit our great sponsors:My Pillow https://www.mypillow.com/carterSave on the new Percale Bed Sheets with code CARTER.The Association of Mature American Citizenshttps://amac.us/carterThe benefits of membership are great, but the cause is even greater.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Sara Carter Podcast: Trouble Is Looking for Our Kids: How to Protect Your Child From Sex Traffickers

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022


Sara welcomes John DiGirolamo, author of “It’s Not About Sex,” to discuss the growing and horrifying problem of sex trafficking right here in the United States. DiGirolamo explains how your child is not safe just because they are at home and how online predators befriend and recruit young people into their trafficking rings through social […]

V.P.R
Protect your child's Mind.

V.P.R

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 10:28


Keep your child away from negative family members.

Dr. Carole's Couch
IF A 9/11 MUSEUM FELL IN AMERICA, WOULD IT MAKE A SOUND?

Dr. Carole's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 54:39


If a 9/11 Museum fell in America, would it make a sound? Most Americans would say 'yes', yet the 9/11 Tribute Museum recently closed its doors and there has been barely more than a sigh! This will be looked upon eventually, as the beginning of the end of America's freedom from terrorism. The Museum experienced a shortfall in funding because of the pandemic making visitors hesitant to go out into crowds. But, why didn't more people donate to keep it open? Why didn't the New York State government or the Federal government devote a portion of taxes to keep it open? We live in a state of denial - not wanting to acknowledge that Radical Islamist terrorists are still out to take over the West, and make us all live under Sharia law. Today's guest, Brian McDonald, IS one who sighed and took the closing of the Tribute Museum as gravely as it should be taken. He's the author of the soon-to-be-released book, Five Floors Up: The Heroic Family Story of Four Generations in the FDNY. It highlights the heroic history of the New York City Fire Department told from the perspective of the Feehan family, who served in the FDNY for four generations and counting. As my listeners know, I'm The Terrorist Therapist® and had the launch of my book, Lions and Tigers and Terrorists, Oh My! How to Protect Your Child in a Time of Terror, at the N.Y.C. Fire Museum. (www.terroristtherapist.com)

Dr. Carole's Couch
IF A 9/11 MUSEUM FELL IN AMERICA, WOULD IT MAKE A SOUND?

Dr. Carole's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 54:39


If a 9/11 Museum fell in America, would it make a sound? Most Americans would say 'yes', yet the 9/11 Tribute Museum recently closed its doors and there has been barely more than a sigh! This will be looked upon eventually, as the beginning of the end of America's freedom from terrorism. The Museum experienced a shortfall in funding because of the pandemic making visitors hesitant to go out into crowds. But, why didn't more people donate to keep it open? Why didn't the New York State government or the Federal government devote a portion of taxes to keep it open? We live in a state of denial - not wanting to acknowledge that Radical Islamist terrorists are still out to take over the West, and make us all live under Sharia law. Today's guest, Brian McDonald, IS one who sighed and took the closing of the Tribute Museum as gravely as it should be taken. He's the author of the soon-to-be-released book, Five Floors Up: The Heroic Family Story of Four Generations in the FDNY. It highlights the heroic history of the New York City Fire Department told from the perspective of the Feehan family, who served in the FDNY for four generations and counting. As my listeners know, I'm The Terrorist Therapist® and had the launch of my book, Lions and Tigers and Terrorists, Oh My! How to Protect Your Child in a Time of Terror, at the N.Y.C. Fire Museum. (www.terroristtherapist.com)

Real Talk With Susan & Kristina
Protect Your Child's Academic Future with a Social Media Audit

Real Talk With Susan & Kristina

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 36:51


In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Randy Rohde, the founder of 38 Digital Market.  They discuss social media and how it has emerged to have a prevalent influence in the lives of college students and post-college.  The conversation includes proper social media etiquette that both parents and their children need to follow, how to traverse social media mishaps and using social media to your child's advantage. Links: KJK Student Defense Show Notes: (01:39) Addressing online harassment and its ramifications: How the pandemic spurred about an entirely new service for their law firm (04:04) An essential summer activity parents should require their children to do: audit their social media (05:10) Playing detective: Why every parent needs to be vigilant in an ever-changing landscape that is social media  (06:16) Why there's no such thing as privacy in the digital age and parents need to act within the parameters of their control (09:16) What both parents and children should be proactive about to avoid their college plans from becoming derailed (10:32) Social media and college applications: how to tip the scale in your child's behavior (11:28)  Why you social media followers can be your worst enemy during college application (13:19) How publishing your views on certain topics and issues on social media can have dire consequences (16:19) Warning: Objects in pictures can be more incriminating than they appear.  (17:19) Taboo photos and videos that no child should ever take in the first place (18:51) Why sending nudes can send you to jail (21:39) Approaches parents can utilize to initiate the conversation about the dangers of taking and engaging with nude photos  (24:00) The first amendment and how it works in public and private schools (26:32) Why parents need to have real conversations with their children about the code of conduct and school policies (28:39) What would my employer think? Why students as well as adults need to consider their careers when publishing anything online  (29:38) Easy Rule of Thumb When Knowing What Not to Post  (32:21) Maximizing social media to your child's or your own advantage (34:30) How to properly address and rectify social media mishaps Transcript: Randy Rohde: Hi, this is Randy Rohde. Really excited to join Kristina and Susan, once again on Real Talk Conversations and Susan Stone, Kristina Supler from K J K Student and Athlete Defense. And today's show we're gonna really hit on a conversation topic I think is, uh, very timely, very important, especially in today's environment. Randy Rohde: We're gonna talk about social media and the impact that social media has on so many aspects of our lives, but specifically college students and post-college what that means. But before we start going down that avenue. Because this subject actually falls into this particular practice of your law firm reputation management. Randy Rohde: Both of you are highly experienced reputation management attorneys. Can you explain, first of all, what is that? What does that mean? Reputation management. And why did you decide that you wanted to pursue and offer that as a service in the area of law that you practice.  Susan Stone: Hi, Randy. It's always awesome being with you because you ask the best questions. Susan Stone: I would say this aspect of being reputation management attorneys found Kristina and me. Ah, we were in the middle of the pandemic and everybody was glued to their computers.  Kristina Supler: And phones  Susan Stone: and phones and kids, obviously they weren't going to school. They weren't playing sports. They weren't outside. They were living and breathing on their social media. Susan Stone: And all of a sudden we had a couple student discipline cases, especially with younger students where students would say, uh, make comments on their social media that were deemed threatening or racist. Or homophobic or anti harassing in some way. Yep. Harassing. And we had to deal with those discipline cases. Susan Stone: And at the same time we had people hiring us because their college acceptances were revoked because students were reporting to the college that a student was supposed to attend about some offensive social media and colleges were sending letters out saying. Sorry, not sorry. You are not welcome here in the fall. Susan Stone: From that Kristina and I went , we've gotta deal with this. And so from there, that aspect of our business was born. Kristina Supler: It it's been interesting, Randy, the way it's taken off also, I mean, We get calls from all over the country to help individuals to just wind up in, in sticky situations, let's say because of unintentional, inadvertent, sometimes intentional and calculated comments and actions taken online. Kristina Supler: And it's really remarkable. The ripple effect, one act in connection with social media the bigger implications.  Randy Rohde: You work with so many different age groups, but in your particular practice in working with title IX cases, both. So students, parents, professors, faculty members I guess right now, this particular kind of time of the year in the middle of summer here we are lot of different things, but it probably doesn't matter what time of the year it is, but. Randy Rohde: When we're thinking about social media right now, and we're thinking about students and we're saying, Hey, this could be a good time to clean up social media. Do students need to be mindful of this and what they post and how they post this information?  Susan Stone: So summer is the perfect time for parents to require their students to conduct a social media audit. Susan Stone: We think woo it's summer, we can say, or do what we want on our phones and in our social media. But that couldn't be further than the truth because that's when people have more time to pay attention to other people. And what might be offensive to other people's social media early on in our practice, we did a whole podcast on cancel culture. Susan Stone: And I think that cancel culture occurs in the summer more than any other time, because people are not busy with homework exams, extracurricular activities. So now that everybody's a little bit more relaxed and I say, Have more time on their hands. It's a good time to, for parents to say, I wanna see what's on your Instagram. Susan Stone: I wanna see what's on your TikTok and Kristina, wouldn't you say every year we learned about a different chat room, a different app that we didn't know existed, where people are talking,  Kristina Supler: oh, it's amazing. The way the social media platforms evolve and expand and come in and out of popularity. Kristina Supler: You know, we tell parents of course, You must, must, must, must conduct a social media audit with your child, clean up the social media, but also be mindful of, you know, you gotta do a little bit of sleuthing because there's the fake accounts, the accounts they don't necessarily admit to you that they have. Kristina Supler: And it's important to just poke around and know is it Instagram? Is it TikTok? Is it various chat rooms on discord. I mean, you name it Twitter. It, it's interesting to see the certain types of speech sometimes in, in groups that form on different platforms. And so just cuz you have one child that might be really active on Instagram, let's say another child might be more in the online chat rooms or TikTok. Randy Rohde: Go ahead, Susan, were you?  Susan Stone: Yeah, I wanna add to this, that the social media audit is what's within the control of the parent. We had a really interesting case came in, was it a couple years ago, Kristina? About the one where the kid was with a group of friends feeling like. They were in a safe space, not knowing that some really offensive comments. Susan Stone: Do you remember that? Kristina Supler: I do. And that, gosh, that was a heartbreaking case for so many reasons. But, I think the, the long and short of it is, is. Students and adults, it's actually a lesson for grownups as well. You never know when and how you're being recorded. And then ultimately how that content will be distributed. Susan Stone: Yeah, let's backtrack. So our listeners can gain some insight in this story. There was a situation where a bunch of friends were having a sleepover, very normal, correct. You know, That's what students do. That's what happened. And, uh, one student was making comments that was really meant for the friends who were there at this party, who I believe they thought they were with their besties, their BFFs, as they would call 'em. And not understanding that everything was being captured on a phone. Susan Stone: And later what was said was transmitted and it did lead to student discipline. It did, did lead to ostracization from other peers and it had a ripple effect. and it was sad because while the student should not have been making certain comments, we could debate that. Okay. But we've all behind closed doors when we were with people, maybe our spouse, maybe your boyfriend, maybe your girlfriend, maybe what you think is your best friend. Say things that are not meant for the public. Susan Stone: Well, look, well, I I'd like to say today nothing is private. So parents do the social media O audit, but you also have to say, is there anything else that was captured that you think you know about that we have to deal with? Susan Stone: Do we need to reach out to certain parents and say, Hey, can you have your student remove this from their phone? And you may not, that's beyond your control, but you have to try.  Randy Rohde: Hmm. Hmm. That's really great advice. I think a lot of times as a parent myself, I don't think as much about, Hey, can I go and talk to other parents about, and can you do a looksie and see what was communicated or shared amongst friends of my kids. Randy Rohde: So you mentioned about a podcast that you had previously and another one that kind of pops up for me is one just a few episodes ago, actually about navigating college applications. Is this something meaning social media use and posts? Is this something that colleges are paying attention to now in their, I guess, selection processes? Randy Rohde: Have you seen this pop up more and more?  Kristina Supler: Oh, I'm so glad you're asking that question, Randy. Because the answer is yes. And parents and students should understand that and be aware. We are seeing it with growing frequency where schools, high schools and colleges rescind acceptances, or maybe don't offer admission because private school, private high schools to clarify. Kristina Supler: Yeah. Thank you. Important points. Because of contents that the student has posted online. It happens more often than one would think. And sometimes we've seen colleges, rescind acceptance just a few weeks before the school year's supposed to start. And know, if you think about what's going on in a household, the excitement leading up to your child, going off to college freshman year it's such an exciting time. Kristina Supler: It's a nerve-wracking time because there it's such a change. It's a transition time. And then to have the rug pulled out from under the students, so to speak at the final hour because of again, social media postings likes whatever. It's devastating to the student. It causes a lot of turmoil. Kristina Supler: Decisions need to be made fast. Plans changed. And it really can jeopardize the student's future.  Susan Stone: I also wanna refer back to that podcast. It was a great PCA. We spoke to DaVita AMR about the fact that colleges are going test optional. And should you take the SAT? Should you take the ACT look, it's getting really competitive and it's always been competitive to get into college. Susan Stone: The last thing a student needs when building an acceptance is. A horrible blight on their record. Mm-hmm because all things are equal. You have two 35s on an ACT, you have two captains of whatever sports teams. Both students have great grades. College admissions officers do look at social media. Susan Stone: And if there's social media, that is not, appropriate. Well, who do you think they're gonna take?  Kristina Supler: And I just wanna clarify or add, add to Susan's point. I, I don't at all have the sense that it's these college admissions officers who are pseudo detectives, trolling the internet to get the aha. Kristina Supler: Gotcha. We don't want you it's to Susan's point. It's so competitive now. You have so many talented students out there. And so when all things are equal, what might tip the scale slightly in favor of one student or another, it might be social media, a and something else that we've encountered isn't even the college admissions office. Kristina Supler: Actively searching the student's social media, but rather Susan, do you remember that other case where it was ideal high school classmates who were tweeting at a college regarding an incoming student saying, basically take a look at this, take a look at this. You should be aware of this student and there. Kristina Supler: Really significant fallouts that unfolded. And that was because other students put the issue on the radar of the admissions office.  Susan Stone: It's so easy to flag colleges today. It's a tweet.  Randy Rohde: Yeah. Yeah. It's so amazing. That is an amazing an astounding example that you gave because I was going through all different kinds of scenarios, who, who in a col in what college has any kinda manpower to like sit and stream through thousands of students, social media profiles. Right. It's crazy because there's these private groups, discord, telegram, all of this stuff that parents may not even be aware of, I'm thinking, but. The example that you gave is absolutely it's the people who the students may know or have they have access to that can send out. Because accessibility is so, easy in today's world through social media that, yeah, I,  Susan Stone: yeah, Randy, I really lean towards parents telling their kids to be very cautious about what they post. Yeah. Not to give you a war, another war story, because war stories can get so boring. And I know that lawyers love to give war stories, but we do remember that case that dealt with a student who thought that she was actually providing positive social media and it was completely perceived by the reader as being insensitive and perhaps even racist. Susan Stone: So. You know, be cautious when you're telling your student, if you're gonna take a position and there's a lot of issues out there today to take a position that your message is going to be received in the way you intend the message.  Randy Rohde: Hmm. That, uh, well, that's always a good life lesson, regardless whether on social media or not on social, um, So I you've seen a lot of different things. Randy Rohde: What are, is there a list in your mind, like of common issues that you may find.  Susan Stone: Well, we're gonna give you a list and go back and forth on what you  Kristina Supler: think is important. Good. So something that comes to mind immediately be careful what you like a like is construed as an endorsement of a certain idea or concept. Kristina Supler: So thinking that something is funny, isn't. And liking something because, oh, it's funny. Not so to other readers in the audience, they might think that what you've liked are your own personal beliefs. Parents really need to talk to their kids about that.  Susan Stone: Be careful what you share and how you spread other people's ideas around. That also can be viewed as an endorsement. Susan Stone: I wanna talk about a really important case that we had.  Kristina Supler: Another war story. You're sharing another war story.  Susan Stone: You're right. I'm sorry, but I've gotta share this. Yeah, I've gotta share this. We represented two young men who were accused of sexual assault, falsely. And it's spread around through social media and a campus. Susan Stone: And in fact, they, the two young men went to a party and neither, Even really engaged at all with other students, much less committed sexual assault. It was all rumor and Kristina and I really launched complaints on behalf of our clients. And one of the areas of cross examination was. Well, you weren't at the party, were you? Susan Stone: And many of the students that actually took part in unlawful dosing of the client and defamation all admitted that they hadn't gone, but they heard. And I said, but you shared the information didn't you with others. So I just wanna be cautious that just because you read something on social media, it doesn't mean it's true. Susan Stone: It doesn't mean you should like it and it doesn't mean you should share it.  Kristina Supler: Another tip that students, parents seem to speak with their students about really be mindful, not only of what you are saying or doing in whatever the post is, but what's in the background. Right. So, oh, that's  Susan Stone: good. Susan Stone: Yeah. I forgot that one. That's why we keep her around. Right. Randy  Kristina Supler: We've. Had more and more than one occasion, let's put it that way. You know, there can be an incriminating photo and the, and this person didn't even really appreciate why it was incriminating because of what was in the background of the picture. Kristina Supler: People drinking, alcohol, underage, smoking marijuana, other substances, you name it or just in a place that they're not supposed to be. Time and time again, students unknowingly incriminate themselves through their own pictures.  Susan Stone: Mm-hmm. I'm gonna direct something that mostly not always is a problem with, I would say younger boys around the middle school age. Susan Stone: No pictures holding toy guns.  Kristina Supler: Oh, that that's a good one too. Oh,  Susan Stone: or bullets? Yeah, a SP . Yeah, especially today. That is a one way ticket to a suspension or a potential expulsion. I understandably school administrators are terrified of shootings as administrators should be. Sure. Sure. And so it is never well taken to post images with anything that could be perceived as. Susan Stone: Endorsing weapons and believe it or not every year we have kids who post pictures and they're saying, but it was a toy.  Kristina Supler: It was a joke. Yeah. Another point really be thoughtful about what you film. And who you share it with? We've certainly seen on a regular basis as well, videos that were maybe sent privately or in a group chat that somehow end up plastered all over social media and on the internet and that content, oh, it can live forever. Kristina Supler: I mean, I won't bore you with legal. Talk about the ways we can get content removed, but we have a lot of success in that realm. But it's not guaranteed and some stuff on the internet really can live forever.  Susan Stone: So my law partners being super classy. Can I just state the obvious no nude pics? Susan Stone: okay. I really wanna say, just because you're dating someone, if you are a minor, do not take and send a nude pic of yourself.  Randy Rohde: Don't can we just be that  Susan Stone: blunt about this?  Randy Rohde: sure. Hey, we're having a real conversation. Yes.  Kristina Supler: Real Talk with Susan and Kristina. Susan Stone: No nude pics. Kristina cut her teeth early on in her career in dealing with child pornography. Susan Stone: So I, I would love for you to talk about what are the repercussions of this. Yeah,  Kristina Supler: I think that it's an important point, albeit unpleasant, of course. And in, on a more serious note child pornography, generally speaking, or sexually suggestive nude photos of anyone under the age of 18 and I'm speaking broadly, cuz of course every state and jurisdiction might have different iterations of the law. Kristina Supler: So it's, it's trading nude pictures among freshmen in high school, 15 year olds might technically be a violation of child pornography statutes. And we see these cases all the time and parents and the students are shocked. And I will tell you, it's also, it's a really, it's a big mess for school administrators. Kristina Supler: The legal implications are very significant. It triggers criminal investigations. It's it's just a big. It's a big mess. I don't know how else to put it with very serious long-term implications that oftentimes it can even happen. And I wanna be really clear with both parties, consenting to trading, nude picks or videos or whatnot. Kristina Supler: But that doesn't matter because inevitably we see stuff get passed on and boom, before you know it it's all over the school and it's just. Do not take nude photos, nude content don't trade. And if someone sends it to you, delete it right away and say, I don't want this, please. Don't send this to me. Randy Rohde: All right. Good point.  Susan Stone: And do not send it to your buddies. Yeah, delete it.  Randy Rohde: I have a question. I don't know. You may have more points in regards to about posting that you wanna share, but I wanna take a pause on that just for a second, because you're, you mentioned something that I think as a parent really like, wow. Randy Rohde: You know, some of these conversations for parents can be very difficult. Like I'm just thinking in my son, do you have, have you been taking nude pictures of your girlfriend? Right? I mean, that's not a an easy conversation necessarily to have, do you have some suggestions maybe? Having some of those difficult conversations in regards to social media and posting and that stuff that you could share for parents, how can you, how can you guide parents? Susan Stone: My mother used to say to me all the time "Better you cry than I cry." And when is where's it wisdom comes to the receipt of naked pictures or creating what is considered child pornography, parents have to be aware. They bought the phone, they pay for the phone, it's their phone. And wouldn't you rather be mean upfront and be overbearing and have the conversation. Susan Stone: This is not gonna be tolerated than have law enforcement knock on your door. I mean, Really frightening. And there are police units that monitor online behavior and look for people who have child pornography.  Kristina Supler: I think that one of the points that we encourage parents as we get this question a lot, right? Kristina Supler: So like we're professionals. We're lawyers in the trenches wrestling with these tough legal issues. Every day we talk about, we joke. We talk about sex all day, every day. So, oh my gosh. It's like, okay, here we are. Again, whatever. We don't even think twice about it, but Randy, you raise, you raise very good points. Kristina Supler: That many parents would be totally mortified or just. Intimidated by the cop topic, or maybe it just, the topic doesn't fit within the family's own, religious views, cultural, sensitivities, whatever. Because everyone has different. Different values in ways they handle things within their family. Kristina Supler: But a as a general matter, I think a way for parents to, to think about it, the topic and start to make some inroads with their children is to just come at it from a perspective in many respects of empathy, how would it make you feel if this happened to you? And so that way it's not so much, are you doing this or you better not be, you know, it's not accusatory or Basically inviting incrimination, but rather just encourage your child to start thinking about certain issues, these headaches, these war stories, Susan and I shared parents can use that and say, I listened to this podcast with these crazy women. Kristina Supler: I know you would never do this, but if this happened in your friend group, like what would you do? And sort of start the dialogue that way  Susan Stone: I, I wanna add to this, that. There's a difference between speech that has first amendment protections, just because you're allowed to say something. Doesn't mean, you should say something and doesn't mean there can't be repercussions, especially with regard to private institutions. Susan Stone: And that is where we get a lot of confusion from parents. So for example, Brandy, lovey. Okay. Famous United States Supreme court case. Young girl didn't make the cheerleading team and went on her social media, basically saying F the school F everything F cheerleading and the United States Supreme court said she had the right to say this and the school did not have the right to suspend her. Susan Stone: Now that is true. A public school cannot. Susan Stone: If we think back to a famous case that the tinker case that was where students wore arm bands, protesting the Vietnam war. There's famous Supreme court language that students do not shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech at the schoolhouse gate. Students have first amendment right in public schools. Susan Stone: Let's all agree, because that's just true. What happens if a student goes to a private school. There is no first amendment protection at a private high school. So we get calls all the time where students get expelled for similar speech F this teacher. And we say, and they say, but we have a first amendment. Kristina Supler: My child was just exercising his first amendment right. Her first amendment right. Sure. They shouldn't have maybe said that, but it's this is, it's just the constitution. This is America. We say, well, so  Randy Rohde: you're saying they rescind those rights. Once they decide to go to a private institution. Susan Stone: When you go to a private institution, you have to pay close attention to the school's policy. Susan Stone: And so certain speech that would be protected in a public institution, a public high school, a public college don't have the same protections at a private institution. So Brandy levy may be able to in a public school, say F the cheerleading coach. but in a private setting that might be a ticket to a discipline,  Kristina Supler: Which reminds me again, this is something perhaps a little tedious and annoying, kids aren't gonna like this, but some are particularly for rising freshmen, whether it's high school or college, it's a good opportunity for parents to talk to their child about just understanding what a code of conduct is, what a student handbook is and how the student has to follow those rules.  Kristina Supler: And look, I love that Kristina says approach it with empathy because in a perfect world, that is the right way to do it. Susan Stone: But I would say to parents, you know, your kid, you know, the right way to approach your student, but especially students and even wonderful straight A students who are excellent at school students get wonky in those first relationships. So that's where you have to have the conversation. I know you love this person, and I know that's very real today, but you cannot show your love by sending naked pictures or  Susan Stone: receiving. Kristina Supler: Yeah, I guess I would say I, I agree with Susan's point know your kid, but I'm also going to push back in the sense that time. And again, Time. And again, we, my child wouldn't do that. Oh, oh, that's the kid up the streets. That's that naughty neighbor. So, and so that's the kids at the public school and you, the private school doesn't have these issues and I'm telling you, the minute you exclude a certain group of kids, type of student, whatever you're wrong, it is gonna be that. Kristina Supler: So parents take the blinders off. It absolutely could be your kid who would do the thing that you find. So unimaginable.  Randy Rohde: So I wanna open back up the door in regards to the posting advice. So you, you already gave probably 4, 5, 6 really great suggestions any additional on your list.  Susan Stone: Well common sense. Kristina Supler: Yeah. Okay. At the end of the day, common sense.  Susan Stone: Just use good, common sense on what you wanna post. And you know, this isn't just for students. This is just good sense advice for everybody.  Kristina Supler: Because then look beyond college, or even in the middle of college, as students are thinking more about career planning and the employment context, prospective employers are probably in this day and age is gonna plug you into Google, search your name in the various platforms. And so again, think about how it could also impact employment stuff. And so to that end, think about also parents should talk to their students about privacy settings. Mm. That that's kind of a tip that occurred to me. Kristina Supler: We didn't mention. Susan Stone: Oh, that's a good one. Yeah. KWS. Privacy settings that is really important. You know, just not everything needs to be out there in the public eye. Not every picture of yourself on vacation needs to be shared.  Kristina Supler: Your friends might tag you untag yourself. If it's, someplace, maybe not the most flattering Susan Stone: Yeah. Let's talk about that. Spring break, summer break you're at the beach, you know, not everything you. Guzzling alcohol facing a bong. Whipping off that top of a bathing suit, not everything is meant for the public eye. So that's where I say common sense. Mm-hmm  Randy Rohde: I, I, I have to throw this out because my wife and I have talked about this a number of times and seeing what parents. Randy Rohde: Post in regard. Oh, I know to pick and my wife would be like all of a sudden throw scream post did. Yes. My wife's throwing out. Like, I can't believe this mom is posting this picture of her 14 year old daughter out there and likes and very revealing swim scene. I'm like, wow. And I'm like, yeah. Uh, that's crazy. Susan Stone: um, well look, we are all body positive. And we want everybody to have fun and everybody does love to share pictures of their children and the good times of family. And, and I'm not going to draw those lines. That is a parenting choice and a parenting decision, but certain lines we're gonna draw. Nothing naked. Susan Stone: Right. And what is naked? Let's define that. Okay. Breasts, buttocks, penises, and vagina. There you have it guys. . What about the fifth part? Randy Rohde: I crack myself. Oh, we got it. We got it all. Hey, this is Real Talk, right? excited. We got it. Um,  Susan Stone: This is why I work with her every day. Randy Rohde: Yes . So you mentioned this and you, you touched on, so you've given great tips and you brought this up and I. I wanna see if you wanna elaborate on this at all. So all of this certainly is great for prospective college students. Randy Rohde: Current students in schools, whether almost any grade level But you also mention job seekers, cuz I would think that a lot of this stuff is especially critical because if you are one of ten five candidates for a particular position in a company, that number is far fewer than the thousands that may be applying for admission into a college or into a private school. Randy Rohde: I would imagine they certainly would be out looking at social profiles for this.  Susan Stone: And by the way, your social media can also help you. Mm.  Kristina Supler: You know? Oh, that's a great point. Yeah. Susan Stone: I just wanna talk about the good usages. Yeah. Do catch your child doing something wonderful.  Kristina Supler: Yeah, actually, I'm so glad you said that, Susan, that that's excellent because we, you know, we've spent a good chunk of time now talking about the perils of social media, the don't and how dangerous and scary it can be and how it can change the trajectory of a student's future. Kristina Supler: But a lot of positive things can be communicated through social media as well. And so again, that's why it's so important for parents to just encourage their children, to be thoughtful and mindful about what they post, because it's not all bad. You can really showcase all of your positive activities and involvement and portray yourself in a really, really important way for whatever a goal might be that you're trying to accomplish. Susan Stone: And there's a lot of really important issues today out there. And I think that the world needs the youth of today to advocate for whatever position that they're taking. There are so many things going on in the world, whether it's the war in Ukraine, the environment. And so this is a chance for students to explore their own voice. Susan Stone: And so I'm not saying that you should stifle good speech, because there's so many important things that we want students to be engaging in. Right. And talking about, but make sure it's a position and make sure it's done well and well articulated. It's a good opportunity to show how thoughtful a student is. Randy Rohde: Right, right. Really good points. And as you, and I think rightfully so when you're talking about social media reputation, there's obviously. downside or negative side of that and the potential implications, but also very much so a positive side and what that can do in positioning you as a human being, as an individual. Randy Rohde: As we begin to kinda wind this down, anything that we missed or anything that you'd like to add that we haven't discussed.  Susan Stone: The only thing that I would add, and I really want Kristina's input in this is if something happens, don't panic, remove the social media and try to do some reputation repair. Susan Stone: If a student needs to apologize, I would say apologize quick and early. Yeah,  Kristina Supler: an apology can go a long way to repair a situation. We've done a lot of work over the years, assisting students and professionals with drafting, these apologies and you know, it's, it is the, the reputation management piece to assist with getting content removed drafting, apologies, and then just communicating. Kristina Supler: Messaging about a certain sticky issue. And again, we don't have to get into all the legal ticky tacky stuff, but there are ways we can fight and work and navigate to get stuff removed. So not all hope is lost. Good.  Randy Rohde: Good. As always so fun to talk with you and about the incredible world that you navigate in. Randy Rohde: And I just wanna tell the listeners, let them know we'll have, great detailed show notes and links to go connect with Susan and Kristina. But you can find them at student defense. Do. K J k.com. And they are spectacular extraordinary title IX attorneys at K JK student and athlete defense and always so fun. Randy Rohde: And thank you so much for sharing, I think and having a conversation about a very important topic today in today's world.  Kristina Supler: It's a pleasure, Randy. Thank you.  Susan Stone: Till we meet again.  Randy Rohde: Till we meet again and have another Real Talk Conversation, always fun. All right. Thank you ladies.

Two Mikes with Michael Scheuer and Col Mike
Dr. Carole Lieberman: So Mass Formation Psychosis Isn't Real, eh?

Two Mikes with Michael Scheuer and Col Mike

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 49:02


The Two Mikes is sponsored by the explosive new book by Robert F Kennedy Jr. The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health. Help the Freedom First Network by ordering this book today from this tracking link at https://amzn.to/36D0LLg"Clearly Mass Formation Psychosis must be real if 59% Democrats want to intern their friends, colleagues, and family members!" With these words, Board Certified psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman, MD., MPH opened her interview with The Two Mikes. Dr. Lieberman said that far more Americans than anyone recognized have been so desensitized and terrified by government and their media shills that they now behave like automatons, accepting mandates even though they have nothing whatsoever to do with the law. Mandates are threatening words from dictators, not laws. Dr. Lieberman also is a well known opponent of forced COVID vaccinations, and especially focuses on the disaster that will unfold if the federal government mandates shots for children under twelve-years of age. In her multifaceted career, Dr. Lieberman also is a respected specialist in treating patients who encounter difficulty in dealing with terrorism; she has come to be known as The Terrorist Therapist and hosts a show by the same name. Finally, showing that Dr. Lieberman has great commonsense and knows the difference between good and evil, she runs a website named https://www.pleasefirefauci.com Dr. Lieberman's website is at: https://www.expertwitnessforensicpsychiatrist.comTwo of Dr. Lieberman's books are: Dreams Interrupted and Lions and Tigers and Terrorists, Oh My: How to Protect Your Child in a Time of TerrorIRA THE MENCH www.ourgoldguy.comcomments? & sponsors @ www.Toomikes.comhttps://www.empshield.com/?coupon=twomikes

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
How to protect your child from cyberbullying

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022


Clinical psychologist, and best-selling author Dr. John Duffy joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to discuss ways you can tell if your child has been a victim of cyberbullying. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka

fiction/non/fiction
S5 Ep. 12: Intimate Contact: Garth Greenwell on Book Bans and Writing About Sex

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 56:16


Acclaimed novelist Garth Greenwell joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to talk about book banning, writing about sex, and the different (and often coded) reasons people talk about limits to reading. A former high school teacher, Greenwell discusses the ideological roots of book bans targeting Black and LGBTQIA+ writers and describes how books like Giovanni's Room gave him hope and inspiration as an isolated queer teenager in the South. Finally, he talks about the need for generosity and patience in this debate and why we should all be willing to have hard conversations about what is, and is not, appropriate reading material for students. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This podcast is produced by Anne Kniggendorf. Selected Readings: Garth Greenwell Kink, edited with R.O. Kwon Cleanness What Belongs to You Others: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison All Boys Aren't Blue by George Matthew Johnson Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado 'Banning My Book Won't Protect Your Child,' by Carmen Maria Machado, The New York Times  Carmen Maria Machado Edinburgh by Alexander Chee Another Country by James Baldwin Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin Just Above My Head by James Baldwin Anonymous Sex eds. Hillary Jordan and Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters Skinned Alive by Edmund White Edmund White and Emily Temple on Literary Feuds, Social Media, and Our Appetite for Drama Fiction/Non/Fiction Season 2, Episode 4 R.O. Kwon and Paul Harding Talk God and Faith in American Fiction Fiction/Non/Fiction Season 2, Episode 9 A Streetcar Named Desire dir. Elia Kazan Judy Blume: 'I thought, this is America: we don't ban books. But then we did' Children and teenagers, The Guardian Brontez Purnell Ocean Vuong “Why book banning is back” | Vox “A Texas lawmaker is targeting 850 books that he says could make students feel uneasy” | NPR Cleanness | Work in Progress Garth Greenwell & Mitzi Angel on Writing About Sex Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices