Protecting Young Eyes by (Bark)ing at the Dangers with Chris McKenna and Titania Jordan
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Protecting Young Eyes by (Bark)ing at the Dangers with Chris McKenna and Titania Jordan

 Titania Jordan and Chris McKenna “What if we cared as much about the safety of our young people in digital spaces as much as we did in physical spaces.” – Chris McKenna. The internet world in relatively new realm in which prying eyes can weave their way into our children’s lives even more so…

From Trauma to Transformation
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From Trauma to Transformation

Longtime Dad Edge Alliance member, Kevin Gilroy, is the author of The Kid Upstairs, his story about overcoming trauma and sexual abuse.
Kevin went through most of his life avoiding the darkness, numbing the unease in destructive ways. Now he is a new man and courageously tells us how he finally confronted his childhood and carved his own path from trauma to transformation.

Why Should I Forgive? with Derek Stone

Why Should I Forgive? with Derek Stone

Is there someone in your life that you are finding it hard to forgive. A sibling, friend, or parent? We all have grudges, but we don’t realize how much emotional and mental bandwidth they’re stealing from us.
Derek talks about his painful journey out of hate, anger, and shame and how the power of forgiveness can free us to create the full and happy lives we were meant live.

How to Protect Your Kids: Online Predators, Cyberbullying, and Sexual Content with Titania Jordan

How to Protect Your Kids: Online Predators, Cyberbullying, and Sexual Content with Titania Jordan

Whether it’s a tablet, phone, or computer—our kids are exposed to a minefield of predators, cyberbullies, and sexual content. What is the best way to protect our children from this insidious danger?
Today we have Titiana Jordan on The Dad Edge. She is the Chief Parent Officer at Bark, an app that helps families manage and protect their children’s online lives. She tells us the disturbing reality of what our kids are exposed to on the internet.
This show will disturb and enrage you, but it’s the information parents desperately need. Don’t miss it!