The tide is turning.
For years, parents have worried about what social media is doing to their children. Now the courts — and entire countries — are stepping in.
In this episode, we unpack the landmark lawsuits against Meta and YouTube, accusing them of deliberately designing addictive platforms for kids. Could this finally be the moment Big Tech is held accountable?
Plus, we explore how Australia’s minimum age social media legislation is sparking global momentum — with France, Indonesia, Spain, Netherlands and even the United States watching closely.
Is this the beginning of real change — or a legal mountain too high to climb?
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“Life happens analog, not digital — and parenting should too.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

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26:10

Q&A: My Eight-Year-Old Turns Aggressive and I Don’t Know Why
18:30

Whose Cup Are You Filling?
16:05