• How to Raise a Generation of Peacemakers
    Sep 19 2025

    In the wake of tragedy that struck close to home, Brittany Homer was reminded how divided our world has become — and how much our kids need examples of peacemaking. In this episode, she shares three practical ways parents can raise peacemakers: 1 - Look inside, 2 - Teach kids intentionally, and 3 - See and create the good. We cannot control our children, but there’s so much we can do to raise a generation of peacemakers!

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    18 mins
  • Empowering a Generation of Digital Defenders
    Sep 8 2025

    Get ready to feel inspired as you listen to Lisa Frost share how her experiences as a teacher and a mom inspired her to found a nonprofit, with her husband, to protect kids from online exploitation. She shares how youth coalitions—students coming together to raise awareness and push back against Big Tech—are creating real change. You will learn what threats children face online, why youth voices matter, and how families can join the movement to safeguard the next generation. As Lisa says, “There is always hope!”

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    43 mins
  • Raising Resilient Kids in an Anxious World
    Sep 1 2025

    Why are rates of anxiety rising so rapidly? And what can parents do about it? In this episode, Bekah Schuler and Caleb Cottle from Cascade Programs tackle these and other tough questions. Their insights will leave you feeling inspired and ready to take on the challenges of parenting in our digital world.

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    44 mins
  • Parents, You Can Do It!, with Sarah Siegand, Parents Who Fight
    Jul 3 2025

    Sarah is the ultimate mom who gets things done. She saw what technology was doing to her kids, her community's kids, and the world's kids, so she jumped in and did something about it. Listen as she shares inspiring insights into what it takes to parent in our digital world. Her message is instructive, timely, and hopeful!

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    33 mins
  • Creating a Safer Internet For Your Kids: AngelQ
    May 15 2025

    Imagine a world where we can let our kids go online without worrying about what they might be exposed to. It sounds like a fairytale, but maybe it's not... While AI can be terrifying, it can also be an incredible tool for protecting our kids. AngelQ is the ultimate kid-first, super browser, using AI to create a safer, smarter internet for families. Listen in to learn more and then download AngelQ (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/angelq/id6741329177) and sign up for a whole year for FREE with code: FOUNDERSFREEYEAR

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    33 mins
  • John DeMay: One Dad's Message of Warning and Hope
    Mar 6 2025

    A 17 year old young man named Jordan was a popular athlete at his high school. He loved his family. He got good grades. The night before he and his family were headed on a 2 week vacation to Florida he got a text from a “young woman” who supposedly knew some of his friends. They started talking and quickly it progressed into sharing pictures with each other. Listen as Jordan's father, John, tells the tragic outcome of what was actually a case of sextortion. John has devoted his life to helping parents avoid what he has so painfully had to experience.

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    50 mins
  • The Distinct Role of Dads in Helping Kids Thrive Online
    Mar 6 2025

    Dr. Tim Rarick is a professor and the program director of Marriage and Family Studies at Brigham Young University-Idaho. He has worked with several organizations to promote and protect the family through public policy, research, and public scholarship, and has presented to a wide variety of audiences about fatherhood, family policy, pornography, sexual exploitation, technology, and many other family-related topics. In this episode he shares powerful research about the irreplaceable role of fathers.

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    56 mins
  • The Distinct Role of Moms in Helping Kids Thrive Online
    Mar 6 2025

    Jenet Erickson is an associate professor at BYU whose research has focused on maternal and child well-being in the context of work and family life, as well as the distinct contributions of mothers and fathers in children's development. She is a research fellow of both the Wheatley Institution and the Institute for Family Studies. In this episode she talks about the beautifully distinct role of moms in helping kids thrive online.

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    31 mins