Injury Report w/The Gerbers

We're Raising Kids That Can't Exist Without a Camera

41 min · 16. Mai 2026
Episode We're Raising Kids That Can't Exist Without a Camera Cover

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What happens when the internet starts shaping kids before parents even realize it?In this episode, Meg and Ken dig into the growing drama around kids, social media, online identity, and the disturbing rise of AI child exploitation. From hidden risks parents overlook to the way the internet can influence how children see themselves, this conversation raises serious questions about safety, identity, and who is really protecting the next generation online00:00 - 23:44 - Topic 1: Social Media Risk on Kids23:44 - 24:30 - Midroll24:30 - 34:24 - Topic 2: 1st AI Child Exploitation34:24 - 40:38 - Topic 3: Identity from the internet40:38 - 40:59 - ending statements40:59 - 41:10 - Endroll

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Episode Why Nobody Saved This Dying Man?! And People Record Him Dying Instead of Helping?! Cover

Why Nobody Saved This Dying Man?! And People Record Him Dying Instead of Helping?!

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