• Episode 8: Beyond Banning Games: Why Parents Need to Play Along Kay Lii from Her Empowerment -SHE
    Jun 3 2025

    Kay Vasey sits down with Kay Lii Howe, Chief Operating Officer at SHE Singapore (SG Her Empowerment), to explore the critical intersection of online safety, gender empowerment, and community support. This conversation delves into Singapore's first dedicated support center for online harm victims and the innovative programs helping women and girls navigate both digital dangers and career opportunities.


    1. Online Harms Are More Common Than We Think

    Data shows that 2 in 5 people either know someone or have personally encountered online harm. The most prevalent issues include cyberbullying, harassment, and image-based sexual abuse, with cases increasingly involving multiple types of harm simultaneously. Deepfakes now represent emerging threats that can target anyone.


    2. Rehabilitation of Perpetrators Is as Important as Supporting Victims

    Many online harm cases involve a self-perpetuating cycle where victims become perpetrators. Addressing root causes through programs focused on digital ethics, empathy, and accountability can help break this cycle and reduce reoffending, creating a safer online environment for everyone.


    3. Parent Engagement in Gaming Is Essential for Safety

    Rather than forbidding gaming entirely, parents should spend time playing games with their children to understand the platforms and potential risks. This hands-on approach enables more informed safety conversations while building trust, making discussions more effective than blanket prohibitions.

    Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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    34 mins
  • Myth-busting digital literacy: Ken Corish reveals children aren't born digital experts after analysing 4 million responses
    May 20 2025

    Ken Corish shares specific findings from Project Evolve's database of over 4 million student responses, directly contradicting the "digital natives" theory. As Deputy CEO of South West Grid for Learning and UK Safer Internet Centre partner, Ken explains how 15 years of evidence collection has reshaped their approach to children's digital competency.


    Key Highlights:

    • Ken transitioned from 20 years as a teacher to developing the 360 Degree Safe self-review tool now used by 16,000 UK schools
    • Project Evolve receives 3,000 daily visits from 17,000 organisations across 75,000 professionals
    • Ken envisions AI interfaces trained on quality-assured content replacing traditional resource repositories
    • "Putting a hat and sunglasses on a picture of a dog is not empowered use of technology"
    • His research shows parents aren't "clueless" about technology - they need behavioral indicators, not technical skills
    • Media literacy is threatened when platforms reduce fact-checking and AI-generated content proliferates

    Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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    31 mins
  • Strangers in the living Room: The hidden dangers of a digital childhood with Jess Leslie from ChildFund
    May 5 2025

    In this powerful episode with Jess Leslie, Director of Online Protection Programs at ChildFund International, we uncover the unsettling truth about digital childhoods—and what it means when a child says, “There are a lot of people here today,” while playing a game. Jess shares how a career in combating gender-based violence and child exploitation led her to the frontlines of online safety, where the threats are invisible but deeply real. Key highlights include:

    • Jess’s journey from tackling human trafficking to leading child online protection across 24 countries
    • Why screen time limits aren’t enough—and the deeper conversations families need to be having
    • The importance of trust-building over rule-setting when guiding children online
    • Insights into how trauma and digital risks intersect in today’s childhoods
    • How ChildFund is driving global change through education, policy, and platform accountability
    • Practical tips for parents: from asking the right questions to creating safe digital spaces at home

    Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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    34 mins
  • Making online safety accessible for all: Cyberlite's Nina Bual on equitable digital protection for children
    Apr 22 2025

    In this insightful conversation with Cyberlite co-founder Nina Bual, we explore the critical landscape of children's online safety across the globe. Nina shares personal experiences as both a tech entrepreneur and mother of 3, revealing how even cyber experts face challenges protecting their own children online. Key highlights include:

    • Nina's journey founding Cyberlite, which now provides accessible cyber safety education in 16 countries
    • The six core online risks all children face, from cyberbullying to digital identity management
    • Why accessibility in online safety education is crucial, with 95% of Cyberlite's resources available for free
    • Practical advice for parents navigating gaming platforms and AI risks
    • The importance of open communication rather than device confiscation when addressing online issues
    • Nina's vision for "safety by design" - where technology defaults to child-safe settings rather than adult ones

    Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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    33 mins
  • Talking so kids talk back: Online safety and digital parenting with Debbie Downes, Director of Global School Initiatives at ICMEC
    Apr 8 2025

    1. Why most online grooming happens with people kids already know

    Debbie breaks the myth of “stranger danger” online and explains why trusted adults can be the real threat in digital spaces.

    2. What good digital parenting looks like today
    From avoiding surveillance-style monitoring to asking curious, open-ended questions, Debbie outlines practical ways to raise safe and confident digital citizens.

    3. The emotional toll of being constantly online
    The episode explores how online exclusion and social dynamics, like not being added to a WhatsApp group, can deeply affect children’s mental health.

    4. How schools and parents can work together to create safer online environments
    Debbie shares stories from working with educators, emphasizing the importance of aligned policies and consistent boundaries for adults interacting with students online.

    5. Where AI fits into the conversation around child safety
    While AI can detect harmful content, Debbie explains how it’s also being used to create abuse, making regulation, awareness, and ethical tech design more urgent than ever.

    Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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    20 mins
  • Conversations, not restrictions: How to protect your kids online (without losing your mind) with Brock Murphy, CEO of Parent ProTech
    Mar 24 2025

    Tune in for an eye-opening conversation with Brock Murphy, CEO and Co-Founder of Parent ProTech, and Kay Vasey from k-ID, diving into:

    • Why open conversations about tech work better than strict restrictions in keeping kids safe online
    • Simple ways parents can reclaim control and confidence in their child's digital life - no tech skills needed
    • Real-life stories illustrating why it's never too late to improve your family’s online safety approach
    • How leaning into your child's gaming world builds trust, understanding, and genuine connection
    • Busting myths around online safety - why "it would never happen to my kid" is a dangerous assumption

    Discover practical insights and empowering strategies to help your children flourish safely online, nurturing healthy digital habits that last.

    Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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    34 mins
  • Turning online threats into digital confidence for kids with Trent Ray, Cyber Safety Project
    Mar 10 2025

    Tune in for an illuminating conversation with Trent Ray from the Cyber Safety Project and Kay Vasey from k-ID exploring:

    • Why explaining the “why” behind online safety rules helps kids take them seriously
    • Practical strategies to engage with your child’s gaming world—no expertise required
    • Small adjustments and language shifts that build trust instead of frustration
    • The power of including kids’ voices in shaping safe online experiences
    • Approaches that foster connection and confidence, rather than fear or bans

    Discover how to equip children with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in digital spaces, while staying safe and feeling understood.


    Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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    31 mins
  • Protecting boys and challenging assumptions in the online world with Francesco Cecon, ECPAT International
    Feb 24 2025

    Tune in for an insightful conversation with Francesco Cecon from ECPAT International and Kay Vasey from k-ID exploring:

    • Breaking stereotypes about boys' online vulnerabilities.
    • Practical tips for parents to build trust and open communication.
    • The role of online platforms in fostering supportive experiences for kids.
    • New initiatives to protect children while encouraging inclusion and community.

    Discover practical solutions to help kids thrive in digital spaces while staying safe, no matter their background.

    Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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    22 mins
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