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The Epstein Files Made Me Sick — Then I Heard This About Roblox (PARENTS!)

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EPISODE 100 — and this one matters. When I read parts of the Epstein files, I felt physically sick. If predators were able to cause that much harm decades ago — before social media, before smartphones, before online gaming — what does that mean for our children today? In this special 100th episode of The Erin Molan Show, I sit down with Australian solicitor and child-protection advocate Andrew Carpenter to ask the uncomfortable question: Are we sleepwalking into a digital nightmare? We discuss: • What the Epstein case should have taught us • Why technology has outpaced the law • The real risks inside online gaming platforms • How predators move from games to private messaging apps • What parents can do TODAY to dramatically reduce risk • Why weak deterrence laws embolden offenders This conversation is confronting. It’s uncomfortable. But if you’re a parent — it’s essential. We are not just talking about danger. We are talking about solutions. If your child uses: – Roblox – Snapchat – Online chat features – Social gaming platforms You need to watch this. Episode 100 isn’t about politics. It’s about protecting children. If you value fearless conversations that actually matter — subscribe, share this with another parent, and help us reach more families. Because our most precious resource isn’t money. It’s our kids.

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