Episodes

  • The Digital Trauma Cycle: Why Kids Become Desensitized Online...And Why It Matters
    Jun 9 2026

    What happens when kids see too much, too soon, too often?

    In this episode, Kristi explores what she calls the "Digital Trauma Cycle"...a pattern she has observed for years while working with families, schools, and students navigating life online.

    Kids go online looking for connection. Along the way, they encounter content that can be confusing, disturbing, sexualized, violent, or emotionally overwhelming. When no one helps them process what they're seeing, something concerning can happen: they become desensitized.

    Over time, experiences that once would have felt shocking begin to feel normal.

    Kristi shares why this matters, how it shapes future generations, and why parents, counselors, educators, and trusted adults play such an important role in interrupting the cycle.

    If you've ever wondered why protecting kids online feels so important or why "they'll figure it out" may no longer be enough...this conversation is for you.

    In this episode you'll learn:

    • What the Digital Trauma Cycle is
    • Why kids seek connection online in the first place
    • How repeated exposure leads to desensitization
    • Why today's digital world is fundamentally different from the one we grew up in
    • How parents can become the "intervening piece" that helps break the cycle

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    24 mins
  • Emotional anesthesia:How Social Media and AI Are Numbing Our Kids
    May 26 2026

    In today's digital age, many of us have experienced that strange phenomenon of losing track of time while scrolling through social media. Have you ever found yourself deep in TikTok or Instagram, only to realize that hours have passed without you remembering what you even looked at? This feeling of being disconnected from reality is what I like to call "emotional anesthesia." In this post, we will dive into what emotional anesthesia means, how it affects our children, and what we can do to help them reconnect with their emotions.

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    30 mins
  • AI Slop: Fast food for your child's brain.
    Apr 27 2026

    We all know that fast food is not good for us. You would not serve your kid hamburgers, fries, ice cream and candy for every meal.

    That is what AI Slop is. Fast food for your child's brain. And it is showing up everywhere. Including the platforms that your child frequents daily.

    In this episode, I discuss the impact of AI-generated content, dubbed 'AI Slop,' on children’s media consumption. I explores how this low-quality, high-volume content affects young brains, the importance of parental vigilance, and advocates for policy changes to protect kids from AI manipulation.

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    26 mins
  • Minecraft & Kids: What Parents Need to Know Right Now
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of Protect Our Kids, Kristi Bush breaks down one of the most popular games in the world...Minecraft...and what parents should actually understand about it.

    From personal experience raising a Minecraft-loving kid to the latest updates in the game, Kristi walks parents through what Minecraft is, how it works, and where safety concerns can arise.

    She covers the two main versions of the game, the risks associated with public servers, and how online predators sometimes use gaming environments to contact children. Kristi also discusses recent legal conversations around gaming addiction and why these issues are becoming a growing focus for parents and lawmakers.

    But this episode isn’t about fear...it’s about awareness and guidance.

    Kristi shares practical strategies that helped her family navigate gaming safely, including setting boundaries, monitoring conversations, limiting servers, and maintaining open communication with kids.

    If your child plays Minecraft...or is asking to...this episode will help you understand what’s happening inside the game and how to support your child safely.

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    26 mins
  • Is social media addictive or are we asking the wrong question?
    Mar 2 2026

    Are our kids truly addicted to their phones… or are we looking at something more nuanced?

    In this episode of Protect Our Kids, Kristi Bush dives into one of the biggest questions parents and professionals are asking right now—especially as social media companies face growing scrutiny:

    👉 Is this addiction… or binge-style behavior?

    Kristi breaks down:
    • What science actually says about “addiction” vs. “problematic use”
    • Why many kids fall into a gray space—not fully addicted, but not fully in control
    • How social media design (algorithms, rewards, notifications) impacts behavior
    • Why focusing only on screen time is missing the bigger picture
    • What parents should really be paying attention to
    • Practical ways to create boundaries that actually work

    This is not a fear-based conversation. It’s a clarity-based one.

    Because the real question isn’t just:
    “Is my child addicted?”

    It’s:
    What role is this playing in my child’s life—and how do I lead them through it?


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    31 mins
  • The Hidden Crisis: Teens and Social Media
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, Kristi Bush discusses the identity crisis faced by teens in the age of social media. She explores how social media fractures self-concept, the impact of parasocial relationships with influencers, and the dangers of performance-based identity. Kristi emphasizes the importance of authenticity in identity development and provides strategies for parents to support their teens in navigating these challenges. The conversation highlights the need for deeper discussions about identity and self-worth in a digital world.


    Takeaways

    • Social media can fracture a teen's self-concept.
    • Teens often present multiple versions of themselves online.
    • Lower self-concept clarity leads to identity confusion.
    • Parasocial relationships with influencers can be harmful.
    • Teens feel pressured to present idealized versions of themselves.
    • Engagement metrics can distort a teen's sense of worth.
    • Authenticity is crucial for healthy identity development.
    • Parents should focus on identity development over screen time limits.
    • Encouraging offline experiences can help teens explore their identity.

    Open discussions about social media and authenticity are essential!


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    28 mins
  • “Roblox in 2026: What Changed, What Didn’t, and What Parents Need to Know”
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of Protect Our Kids, host Kristi Bush discusses the recent updates to Roblox, focusing on the new mandatory age verification for chatting, the ongoing safety concerns regarding inappropriate content and grooming, and the importance of parental involvement in monitoring children's online activities. Kristi emphasizes that while Roblox has implemented safety measures, active supervision and communication with children are essential to ensure their safety in the digital space.


    Takeaways


    Roblox has introduced mandatory age verification for chat features.

    Kids are finding ways to bypass age checks using parent selfies.

    There are serious global concerns about grooming on Roblox.

    Parental awareness and oversight are crucial for child safety.

    Roblox has built-in safety tools, but they require active parental involvement.

    Content filtering and reporting tools are available for parents.

    Parents should familiarize themselves with the app's settings and controls.

    Age-based protections are only effective if the child's age is accurate.

    Safety requires a combination of technology and parental supervision.

    Regular check-ins with children about their online experiences are essential.

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    16 mins
  • When the world feels unsafe...my most vulnerable and open conversation yet.
    Jan 26 2026

    This may be my most vulnerable and honest episode yet.

    I didn’t sit down intending to talk about the emotional climate of our world. But as a social worker, a mom, and someone who spends every day protecting kids — I couldn’t ignore what I was feeling anymore. The violence. The misinformation. The intensity. The instability.

    This isn’t a political episode. It’s a nervous system episode. A child development episode. A human episode.

    Our kids do not just absorb what’s on their screens. They absorb the emotional tone of the world around them. Their bodies are constantly asking: Am I safe? Are the adults okay? Can I trust what I’m seeing?

    In this episode, I share why this moment feels different to me, how cultural dysregulation shows up in kids, and why families matter more than ever as anchors of safety and regulation.

    If you’ve felt unsettled lately ...if your heart has felt heavy, protective, or quietly anxious ...this conversation is for you.


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    24 mins