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  • A Mom Put This in Her Phone Contract—Was It a Good Idea?
    May 5 2026

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    A mom asked a question at one of our live events that sparked a conversation on our team.

    She created a phone contract with her kids that included mutual phone checks—meaning she could look at their phones, and they could look at hers. Then she asked: “Is that ok?”

    In the moment, Mandy said yes—affirming the mom’s desire to build trust and model openness. But afterward, our team kept talking. Should phone rules go both ways? Are there situations where that might not be the best approach?

    In this episode, Mandy and Merideth unpack both perspectives—exploring the balance between trust and leadership. They discuss real-life considerations like privacy, spouse conversations, work-related information, and the kind of content that can unexpectedly show up on a parent’s phone.

    They also zoom out to digital safety—why “deleted” doesn’t always mean gone, the risks tied to sharing images, and how AI is changing the conversation for families.

    You’ll walk away with practical guidance on creating a phone contract, involving your kids in the process, and adjusting boundaries as they grow.


    Create Guidelines - nextTalk

    Random Phone Checks? - nextTalk

    Free Guide: Phone Contract (Faith-Based) - nextTalk

    Is my kid ready for a phone? - nextTalk

    Free Guide: Family Pact Kid Version (5+) - nextTalk

    Free Guide: Family Pact Teen Version (13+) - nextTalk

    My kid has a phone with no guidelines. How do I go back? - nextTalk

    Something Is Off with My Teen—Now What? - nextTalk

    Build a Safe Place - nextTalk

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    25 min
  • One Simple Parenting Habit That Builds Trust
    Apr 28 2026

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    What’s one simple parenting habit that builds trust?

    In this episode, Mandy shares why saying what you mean—and following through—can shape how your kids see you for years to come. When parents are consistent with their words, it builds credibility, respect, and a sense of security in the home.

    She also shares two additional thoughts for parents in the early years, including staying connected in your marriage and staying grounded in your faith.

    This conversation is a reminder that small, everyday moments matter more than we think.



    Look in the Mirror - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/look-in-the-mirror/

    We Read the Comments on our Viral Parenting Post - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/we-read-the-comments-on-our-viral-parenting-post/

    3 Things Not to Do if you want to Stay Married - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/your-family-is-the-most-important-team-you-will-ever-lead/


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    12 min
  • We Read the Comments on Our Viral Parenting Post
    Apr 21 2026

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    Last year, we shared a parenting story that went viral.

    It was a simple moment—but it sparked a wide range of reactions.

    In this episode, we go back and read real comments from that post and respond.

    Some were encouraging.
    Some were critical.
    Some made big assumptions from a single moment.

    We talk through what those responses reveal about parenting, marriage, and communication—and why moments like this matter more than we think.

    At nextTalk, we believe one honest conversation can make a real difference.

    Website Title: We Read the Comments on Our Viral Parenting Post

    Website Description: A parenting moment we shared last year reached millions—and the comment section told a bigger story.

    In this episode, Mandy and Matthew revisit that moment and read real responses from the internet.

    Together, they unpack what people saw, what they assumed, and what it reveals about how families communicate—especially in tense situations.

    This episode offers a thoughtful look at parenting, marriage, and the role each parent plays in helping conversations move forward.


    RESOURCES

    Look in the Mirror - nextTalk

    Your family is the most important team you will ever lead. - nextTalk

    Three things NOT to do if you want to stay married. - nextTalk

    Fighting for Our Marriage with Matt and Mandy Majors - nextTalk

    Marriage Advice with Pastor Robert Emmitt - nextTalk

    Parenting Advice with Pastor Robert Emmitt - nextTalk

    Parenting High Schoolers into Young Adults - nextTalk

    Something Is Off with My Teen—Now What? - nextTalk

    Putting Your Life on the Line - nextTalk

    Build a Safe Place - nextTalk

    3 Things Every Kid Needs (From a Youth Pastor) - nextTalk

    Body Changes and Attitude - nextTalk

    When I hijack the moment… - nextTalk

    Free Guide: nextTalk10 - nextTalk

    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

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    49 min
  • Tori Hirsch (NCOSE): Parents Were Right About Social Media—What These Court Cases Revealed
    Apr 14 2026

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    Parents have been raising concerns about social media for years—and now the courts are starting to catch up.

    In this episode, we’re joined by Tori Hirsch, legal counsel at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), to break down two major court cases involving Meta.

    We unpack the New Mexico case, where the company was found liable under consumer protection laws, and the California bellwether trial examining social media addiction through product liability. Along the way, Tori explains why these cases matter, why Section 230 didn’t block them, and how platform design is becoming a key legal battleground.

    We also discuss what came out in court about algorithms, infinite scroll, internal warnings, and the gap between parental control tools and what families can actually use.

    And we address the question parents hear all the time: “Where are the parents?”
    These cases reinforce what many families already know—parents matter, but they were never meant to carry this alone.


    RESOURCES

    Legislative Work to Keep Kids Safe Online - nextTalk

    16 Year Old’s Suicide from Sextortion.How do we protect our kids? - nextTalk

    Mason’s Mom Warns of Social Media Challenges - nextTalk

    Cyberbullying - nextTalk

    Talking to your Kid about Grooming - nextTalk

    My child is ready for social media. Where should I start? - nextTalk

    Parenting YouTube - nextTalk

    Walker’s Promise - nextTalk

    CBS Article

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    29 min
  • Kristina Fields, LMFT: The “iPad Kid” Trend and Reducing Screen Time
    Apr 7 2026

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    If you’ve ever relied on a screen to get through a busy moment, you’re not alone—and you’re not a bad parent.

    In this episode, Mandy Majors is joined by licensed marriage and family therapist Kristina M. Fields, MS, LMFT, to talk about the growing “iPad kid” trend and what it means for young children.

    Together, they unpack how early screen habits impact brain development, emotional regulation, and behavior—and why giving kids their own device can quickly turn screens into the default.

    You’ll walk away with practical, realistic strategies you can use right away, including:

    • A simple “activity table” idea that replaces screens in the morning
    • Easy, low-prep activities for home, restaurants, and waiting rooms
    • How to scale back screen time without overwhelming your child
    • Why consistency (even when it’s hard) pays off long-term
    • How your own screen habits influence your kids

    This episode is full of encouragement, not guilt—and offers real help for parents navigating screens in everyday life.


    Breaking the Fast Dopamine Cycle with Kristina Fields

    Caller asks, “How do I keep my kids from playing on screens all summer?” - nextTalk

    Four reasons I kept screens out of my kid’s bedroom and bathroom - nextTalk

    Are Screens Changing Your Family Culture? - nextTalk

    “Anxious Generation” Book by Jonathan Haidt - nextTalk

    Teach Red Flag Reporting - nextTalk

    Free Guide: Red Flag Reporting (Faith-Based) - nextTalk

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    35 min
  • Online Gambling and Teens: What Parents Need to Know
    Mar 31 2026

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    Online gambling is growing fast—and it’s reaching kids through their phones, games, and social feeds.

    In this episode, we break down why sports betting has exploded, how gaming mechanics like loot boxes can mimic gambling, and why young men are especially vulnerable.

    We also share practical, preventative conversations to start early, plus clear red flags to watch for if your teen is already struggling.

    You’ll learn:
    • how the 2018 Supreme Court decision changed sports betting
    • the connection between gaming and gambling behavior
    • why prop betting is spreading quickly
    • warning signs like secrecy and chasing losses
    • simple guardrails for money, access, and apps
    • how to approach your teen with empathy and clarity

    We’re learning together how to keep kids safe online—one honest conversation at a time.


    RESOURCES

    How a 2018 Supreme Court decision paved the way for meteoric growth in legal sports betting | AP News

    Commercial Gaming Revenue Hits $78.7 Billion in 2025, Driving Record $18.1 Billion in Gaming Taxes Nationwide - American Gaming Association

    Dave Ramsey Warns: DraftKings and FanDuel Are ‘Destroying a Generation of Young Men’ - Michael Foust | Crosswalk.com

    2025 Sports Betting and Debt Survey

    National Survey Finds Widespread Gambling Participation Before Age 21 Amid Public Concern About Youth Exposure Risk - National Council on Problem Gambling

    How Loot Boxes In Children’s Video Games Encourage Gambling

    My kid is addicted to screens. Help! - nextTalk

    Screen Addiction - nextTalk


    My 12yo is spending all his money on V-Bucks. Should I be concerned? - nextTalk


    Pornography - nextTalk


    Face Your Fears - nextTalk


    Build a Safe Place - nextTalk


    Avoid Crazy-Parent Mode - nextTalk


    How do we talk to our kids about Money? - nextTalk

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    32 min
  • Something Feels Off with My Teen… Should I Be Worried?
    Mar 24 2026

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    Parent Question: Something Is Off with My Teen—Now What?

    When your teen suddenly seems different, it’s easy for your brain to jump to the worst-case scenario. New clothes, new friends, sharper attitude—and suddenly you’re wondering if something is seriously wrong.

    In this episode, we talk about what to do when something feels off with your teen and how to take that concern seriously without jumping straight to panic. We introduce the “chapter 10 parent vs. chapter 3 kid” framework and share practical ways to stay curious, check devices, and keep kids safe online.

    We discuss:
    • trusting your gut without spiraling into fear
    • separating urgent self-harm risk from normal teen changes
    • understanding how social media algorithms can influence teens
    • asking curious questions instead of accusing or shaming
    • doing random phone checks with clear expectations
    • checking influencer feeds and algorithm recommendations
    • staying calm and engaged when attitude shows up

    If there are signs of self-harm or immediate danger, involve medical or mental health professionals right away. For everything else in the gray zone, this episode will help you respond thoughtfully instead of reacting from fear.

    To support our work helping families navigate the digital world, visit nextTalk.org.


    RESOURCES

    Random Phone Checks? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/random-phone-checks/

    What would you tell your 9th grade self? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/what-would-you-tell-your-9th-grade-self/

    3 Things Every Kid Needs (From a Youth Pastor) - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/3-things-every-kid-needs-from-a-youth-pastor/

    Influenced - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/influenced/

    How do I get my kids to tell me what they’re seeing online? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/how-do-i-get-my-kids-to-tell-me-what-theyre-seeing-online/

    How do I get my kids to talk? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/how-do-i-get-my-kids-to-talk/

    Build a Safe Place - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/build-a-safe-place/

    It feels like I’m losing my kid. Why is my kid pulling away? - https://nexttalk.org/podcast_episode/it-feels-like-im-losing-my-kid-why-is-my-kid-pulling-away/



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    12 min
  • Tall Cop: Kratom, 7-OH, and Hidden Gas Station Drugs
    Mar 17 2026

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    Kratom and 7-OH are showing up in gas stations across the country, sometimes in energy-drink style bottles teens can easily access. Drug trend expert Jermaine Galloway (“Tall Cop Says Stop”) joins the nextTalk Podcast to explain what parents need to know about kratom, 7-hydroxy, and other hidden gas station drugs.

    Parents may assume these products are safe because they are legal or labeled “natural,” but that assumption can be dangerous. Jermaine breaks down how these substances are marketed, why mixing substances increases risk for teens, and how parents can start important conversations at home.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • What kratom and 7-OH actually are
    • Why “natural” does not mean safe
    • How these substances are being sold in gas stations
    • Why mixing substances increases risk for teens
    • Practical talking points for parents

    Guest:
    Jermaine Galloway (“Tall Cop Says Stop”)
    Drug trend educator and national speaker

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    34 min