“You can trust your kid all you want, but do you trust the world with your kid?” Back by popular demand, Hollie Strand of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force returns to The Escape Pod to help us help our kids escape – or at least better navigate – the very real dangers of the digital world. Hollie offers tips to start these tough conversations with kids of all ages (FYI – if you’re waiting until they’re teens to talk about it, you’re waiting WAY too long), as well as insight into the depth and breadth of our digital footprints. For example, did you know digital “exhaust” is a thing? Neither did the co-hosts, until now! This is a must-listen follow-up to our first meeting with Hollie. If you missed Episode 57, check it out at the link below. Bullet Points of Key Topics and Markers: Topic #1 1:40 A podcast that has one co-host all fired up! Topic #2 11:00 (Re)introducing podcast guest Hollie Strand Topic #3 20:20 Digital “exhaust” explained Topic #4 30:56 “Technology is a tool, not a lifestyle” Topic #5 45:18 Co-host gets a high-five from Hollie Topic #6 52:08 Hollie’s Rule of Fives Resources & Links Escape Pod Episode 57 with Hollie Strand: https://escapepodtraumedy.podbean.com/e/protecting-our-kids-the-real-dangers-of-their-digital-world-%e2%80%93-ep-57/ Children’s Home Society “What If” Cards: https://chssd.org/prevention/what-if-cards Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more. https://www.escapepod.live Do you have a story that you want to share with EscapePod? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts? General mail: justbecause@escapepod.live Submit listener stories: escapeartist@escapepod.live
“You can trust your kid all you want, but do you trust the world with your kid?” Back by popular demand, Hollie Strand of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force returns to The Escape Pod to help us help our kids escape – or at least better navigate – the very real dangers of the digital world. Hollie offers tips to start these tough conversations with kids of all ages (FYI – if you’re waiting until they’re teens to talk about it, you’re waiting WAY too long), as well as insight into th...