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In this powerful follow-up episode, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders dive into the messy intersection of privacy, parenting, and social media. From family vlogging to the addictive nature of online platforms, they unpack the long-term consequences of what we choose to share—especially when it involves our children.

The conversation explores generational differences in how we use social media, the challenges of true consent from minors, and the haunting permanence of digital content—highlighted by Nyla Ray’s post-OnlyFans experience. They also discuss the Coldplay CEO scandal as a cautionary tale on integrity in the digital age.

Whether you're a parent, educator, or social media user, this episode challenges you to think critically about your digital footprint and how we can prioritize integrity over likes.

Topics Covered:

  • Family vlogging and child privacy
  • Digital consent and generational norms
  • The permanence of online content
  • Social media addiction and dopamine hits
  • Integrity, accountability, and policy
  • Real-life examples from Nyla Ray and Coldplay’s CEO
  • Creating informed and ethical social media habits

Takeaway:
What we post matters—maybe more than we think. And when it comes to kids, consent, and content, the best rule may be: if in doubt, leave it out.

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