Youth Rights Podcast

Youth Rights Podcast Ep 17: Parental Financial Exploitation Explained (Child Actors, Influencers)

45 min · 27. Apr. 2026
Episode Youth Rights Podcast Ep 17: Parental Financial Exploitation Explained (Child Actors, Influencers) Cover

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NYRA members Zane Miller and Kelsey Duskie explain Parental Financial Exploitation - situations where high earning children (like child actors and social media stars) are robbed of their income by their parents. Listen as they discuss how financial discrimination against youth empowers parental financial exploitation, and the ageist flaws in state laws attempting to protect youth from exploitation.Learn more at https://youthrights.org [https://youthrights.org]

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Episode Youth Rights Podcast Ep 24: Parental Privacy Violations and Location Tracking - First Hand Story Cover

Youth Rights Podcast Ep 24: Parental Privacy Violations and Location Tracking - First Hand Story

NYRA President Zane Miller Interviews Joule, a 17 year old teenager in the UK about her personal story of parental privacy violation. Listen as she discusses room searches, location tracking, overbearing control of relationships, body shaming, and the harms that social media bans for minors would have on her.Learn more at: https://www.youthrights.org/ [https://www.youthrights.org/]Read more about the Harms of the UK's Social Media ban: https://www.youthrights.org/the-uks-new-social-media-ban-for-minors-is-all-about-control/ [https://www.youthrights.org/the-uks-new-social-media-ban-for-minors-is-all-about-control/]https://www.youthrights.org/social-media-for-teenagers-has-more-benefits-than-harms/ [https://www.youthrights.org/social-media-for-teenagers-has-more-benefits-than-harms/]

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