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Welcome to 2 Moms 0 Attention Span! Here we talk about raising our kids and how life has changed since we were kids. We both have kids and we raise them different from how we were raised. Do you want to hear how we do it?2Moms0AttentionSpan Parentalité Relations
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    • Filming People in Crisis for Clout
      Mar 17 2023

      Alison (aka @alisonsaidno) is back this week to talk about the problems with filming and commenting on people and children in crisis to have a viral moment. We all discuss the viral video where the parents wrapped their child in Saran Wrap and filmed it for a "funny" viral video....However, the video went viral for the opposite reason the parents thought it would and there were very REAL WORLD repercussions for their viral moment.

      0:59- The child in Walmart having a meltdown

      3:00- People's first reactions to a child in distress

      3:45- People chiming in on what they would have done, in a situation they have never been in

      5:50- That moment will be online for the child forever

      6:20- Calling the police on a child in crisis

      8:30- Viral video of man having a meltdown- nephew speaks out

      12:30- Someone recording us in our lowest moment- and how would that feel

      13:00- Parents posting meltdowns for educational content

      15:50- Kids speaking out about their social media presence their parents created

      17:39- The Saran Wrap video

      19:50- Parents push these vids w/ kids further and further for views-

      20:00- The trauma of CPS being called

      26:00- The danger of a person with 1M followers doing this

      29:00- Being given the opportunity to exploit children for $

      TT/IG- @alisonsaidno / @jesmartini @jes_martini

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      33 min
    • Kayla aka KaylaJaye_: The Dangers of Social Media
      Mar 10 2023

      Today we dive in to the dangers of Social Media- the fun side of social media, and our behind-the-scene thoughts (as content creators) on how all of this effects our kids.

      1:30- Why as moms do we feel like we do everything and nothing all at the same time?

      3:30-Tips for getting started on social media if interested

      4:30- The upside to social media

      5:20- Every adult is probably addicted to their phones

      7:00- What is the impact of our kids watching us not be present during the day?

      8:15- How do you feel about social media for your kids?

      10:00- Are we going to give these kids a pass for the embarrassing things they put on the internet as teens?

      12:10- We have monetized human attention

      12:50- Attention span since starting social media

      14:20- "I love garbage"

      15:28- My worry for teens on social media- they don't ever get a break from "trying to fit in"

      17:30- Snapchat is the worst

      18:50- One way to protect kids from dangers of social media


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      21 min
    • Chatting with Menzennial
      Feb 24 2023

      You all probably know Menzennial from Tiktok where she narrates the Child's point of view in her "big feelings" series. Today we talk about the imperfections of parenting, unrealistic expectations we put on children, and the difficult parts of gentle/respectful parenting. Menzie always keeps it real, down to earth, and relatable...this episode is a ton of fun to listen to.


      1:27- Catching up with Menzie

      1:40- Story time about her child being lost!

      5:50- unrealistic expectations of children

      11:30- joining kids in the emotional dis-regulation

      15:00- "No" is a powerful word

      17:00- authoritarian parents often give in to a situation to regulate themselves

      21:00- Kids need structure and routine and count on the parents to provide that

      24:00- kids should know the "why's" behind what it is they are doing- we need to develop those critical thinking skills

      27:15- Wrapping up with final thoughts



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      29 min
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