The Hidden Dangers of Sharenting - Resilience & Relationships (R&R) - Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders
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In this episode, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders delve into the concept of 'sharenting'—the act of parents sharing information and images of their children online. They discuss the implications of this practice, including the risks of digital footprints, identity theft, and digital kidnapping. The conversation emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, obtaining consent, and being mindful of the potential repercussions of sharing personal information about children on social media. The hosts encourage parents to reflect on their sharing habits and consider the long-term effects on their children's privacy and safety.
takeaways
- Sharenting refers to sharing your kids online.
- Many parents are unaware of the risks associated with sharenting.
- Children do not have a say in what is shared about them.
- Digital footprints can lead to identity theft.
- Digital kidnapping is a real concern.
- 92% of children have an online presence by age two.
- Parents often share too much personal information.
- Setting boundaries around sharing is crucial.
- Consent from children should be prioritized.
- Social media should not be treated as a private journal.
Sound Bites
- "Kids don't understand the internet."
- "Children are full people, not objects."
- "I'd rather be paranoid than sorry."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Sharenting
02:44
Understanding the Risks of Sharenting
05:12
The Impact of Digital Footprint on Children
08:12
Digital Kidnapping and Its Implications
11:11
Privacy Concerns in Sharing Children's Information
13:51
Setting Boundaries for Sharing
16:45
The Role of Intentions in Sharing
19:59
Navigating Consent and Family Dynamics
22:53
Final Thoughts on Responsible Sharing
35:08
R&R Outro.mp4
Everyone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!
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