Save The Kids Ep. 50 - with Ronna Glickman

(TV commercial voice): Do you suffer from NMK Disease? Do you say things like "Oh... Not MY Kid" or "Not My School" or "Not MY neighborhood" or "I trust my kid" or "My kid would never do that"? Well for those suffering with NMK, there's hope, and today I talk with long-time educator and New York resident Ronna Glickman for insight on how to be cured of NMK. Side affects include delusional parenting, lack of boundary setting, over-trusting your tween/teen, bloviating on Facebook that your kids are perfect and would never mess up to the cringe eye-rolling of all your friends, and halitosis. If you or someone you love suffers from NMK Disorder, run them to a Collin Kartchner speech asap. You may save a life. For more info on Ronna check out socialmediasafety.education Or send her an email [email protected] *************************************************************************If you want to keep your kids safe and save their childhood from being stolen from a smart phone/social media apps, get your kid a Gabb Phone click HERE for pre-loaded discount or use "SAVETHEKIDS" in checkout. Click HERE to watch Collin's TEDxSaltLakeCity talk from 2018. To bring Collin to your school, community, company or conference to speak, email [email protected] to get on his speaking calendar. Don't forget to Subscribe to The Save The Kids Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and coming soon to Amazon Podcasts and if you're enjoying the podcast, don't forget to leave it a 5-star review.Support the show

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The "Save the Kids" Podcast delves deep into the challenges and joys of the parent-child connection in today's tech-driven world. With our amazing host, Nate Webb, the podcast offers a platform for interviews with experts spanning a variety of fields, including parenting, mental health, and safe technology use. Through engaging discussions, Nate aims to equip listeners with knowledge and strategies to nurture stronger connection with their teens and kids. While honoring its roots with founder Collin Kartchner, the podcast's primary focus is to help parents raise resilient kids in a tech heavy world. We will discuss the dangers of social media, as well as talk about healthy tech habits and ways we can create and connect. Discover actionable insights by joining us on this enlightening journey.   For more, visit savethekids.org and connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.