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  • AI Nudify Apps Are Targeting Teens — This Mom Is Fighting Back (with Anna McAdams)
    Nov 3 2025

    On October 1, 2023, one family woke up to every parent’s nightmare — their daughter’s phone was blowing up with messages from friends. Someone had taken innocent photos from her Instagram, run them through an AI app called DNGG, and created fake, nude images that quickly spread through her high school.


    This chilling episode of Scrolling 2 Death exposes the disturbing rise of AI-powered nudify apps that can “digitally undress” anyone in seconds. Though DNGG has been taken down, countless others have replaced it.


    You'll also learn of the surprising role that Snapchat plays in this story; how Snap completely ignored both the families affected and also police warrants from investigators.


    We unpack how these apps work, the devastating emotional impact on victims, and what parents, platforms, and policymakers must do to protect teens from this new form of digital abuse.


    Thank you to Anna McAdams for sharing this vulnerable yet empowering story.


    Take it Down Service by NCMEC

    Support for Child Sexual Abuse Survivors by RAINN

    CertifyAI Service

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    34 min
  • The Heat is On Apple: Part 1
    Oct 30 2025

    The Heat is On is a new investigative series by Scrolling 2 Death, in partnership with Heat Initiative. Co-hosts Sarah Gardner, Founder and CEO of Heat Initiative, and Nicki Petrossi, Host of Scrolling 2 Death, are exposing the truth Big Tech doesn’t want you to hear – and this episode is all about Apple.


    Apple revolutionized personal computing and their products didn’t just change technology — they changed childhood: putting powerful, addictive devices directly in kids’ hands. 88% of teens now own an iPhone.


    Apple has convinced us that parental controls keep iPhones and iPads “safe”, but that is an illusion.


    In this episode, Sarah and Nicki dig into the core apps and platforms available to children through Apple devices: iMessage, Screen Time, The App Store, and iCloud.


    Disclaimer: This episode includes discussion of child sexual abuse and online child exploitation. If you or someone you know is a victim of exploitation, contact the CyberTipline at NCMEC: report.cyberti.org. Or text Hello to 741741 for immediate assistance.


    Here's what you can do to put pressure on Apple:

    1. Sign up for our campaign updates at scrolling2death.com/heat.
    2. Share this episode with a friend and family member.
    3. Choose a child-safe device.


    In Part 2, you will learn about changes that Apple can make to better protect kids, and how we pressure Apple to act.

    Thank you to our expert guests:

    Jonathan Haidt - Author of The Anxious Generation

    Paul Raffile - Cyber analyst and sextortion expert

    Chris McKenna – Digital safety advocate and founder of Protect Young Eyes


    Video Editing by Jacob Meade

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    42 min
  • BREAKING: Character.AI Teen Experience (Progress or PR?)
    Oct 29 2025

    Today, Character.AI shocked the world by announcing a ban on users under 18 from using its chatbots. But when you read the fine print, the story gets murky. Is this real protection for kids — or another Big Tech PR spin? Nicki Petrossi breaks it down with Sarah Gardner of Heat Initiative and attorney Laura Marquez-Garrett from the Social Media Victims Law Center.


    Parents can join us in putting pressure on Big Tech by signing up here: scrolling2death.com/heat

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    19 min
  • Less Tech, More Teaching: A Superintendent’s Bold Move (with Dr. Mike Swan)
    Oct 27 2025

    In a world where screens have taken over classrooms, one superintendent decided to push pause. Dr. Mike Swan, leader of Burke County Public Schools, joins us to share how his district took a bold, low-tech approach to learning — and what happened next. From teachers rediscovering the joy of teaching to parents seeing calmer, more focused kids, Dr. Swan opens up about the wins, the backlash, and the lessons learned along the way. This conversation is a roadmap for every community wondering: What if we put education — not technology — back at the center of our schools?


    Burke County: A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING BALANCED INSTRUCTION THROUGH REDUCED SCREEN USE


    Tech-Safe Learning: Resources for parents to help engage with your school district


    Reach out to Dr. Mike Swan with questions at his email: mswan@burke.k12.nc.us

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    28 min
  • Your Tech Questions Answered (with Titania Jordan)
    Oct 13 2025

    In this Q&A episode, Nicki brought in Titania Jordan — Chief Parenting Officer at Bark Technologies — to tackle your biggest tech parenting challenges. From first phones to firewalls, social media to screen time, Titania shares honest, practical advice every parent needs right now.


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    40 min
  • Teen Safety or PR Stunt? Meta's False Promise to Parents (with Arturo Bejar)
    Oct 9 2025

    Today on Scrolling 2 Death, Meta whistleblower and dad Arturo Bejar joins me to expose the truth about Instagram’s so-called “Teen Accounts.” From his years inside Facebook and Instagram leading safety efforts, to his 2021 warning to leadership that went ignored, Arturo reveals what Meta doesn’t want parents to know.


    We’re also joined by Sarah Gardner of The Heat Initiative, who brings new insights from teens themselves.


    Teen Accounts: Broken Promises (the full report published September 25, 2025)


    Heat Teen Safety Report


    TIME Magazine: Instagram Promised to Become Safer for Teens, Researchers Say It's Not Working


    Arturo Bejar's Written Senate Testimony (November 7, 2023)


    BBC Report: Instagram Eating Disorder Content "Out of Control"

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    42 min
  • "I'm just a mom who got really mad." Parents Unite Against Tech Overuse at School (with Lila Byock)
    Oct 6 2025

    When the pandemic pushed school into our homes, screens became the new classroom and we never went back. But what has this shift cost our kids? In this episode, Nicki Petrossi sits down with writer and parent Lila Byock to talk about the hidden consequences of remote learning, the influence of EdTech companies, and the mental health toll of too much screen time.


    Lila shares her personal journey navigating her children’s experience with tech at school, and why she believes parents must speak up to demand real safeguards.


    Lila Byock is an Emmy-winning television writer and the founder of Schools Beyond Screens, a grassroots coalition of parents and teachers fighting for safer tech in LA's public schools. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, two tween boys, and one scruffy rescue mutt.


    Resources and templates for parents by Schools Beyond Screens can be found here.

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    44 min
  • Screen Time & the Developing Brain (with Dr. Carrie Mackensen)
    Sep 29 2025

    It’s not too late to reset the screen-time limits and boundaries you've set for your kids—and the reasons to take action are becoming increasingly clear.


    In this episode, Dr. Carrie Mackensen joins host Nicki Petrossi to unpack the science behind interactive screens and short-form media and how they impact children's brain development. Her clear, accessible approach helps parents understand what's happening neurologically and how to make informed choices.


    Our brains operate using two key systems: the emotional center, which rewards us with dopamine when something feels good, and the thinking brain, where we analyze, reflect, and make decisions. Activities like riding a bike or climbing a tree provide healthy dopamine boosts through effort and engagement. But scrolling social media or watching endless YouTube Shorts floods kids’ brains with 100 to 200 times the dopamine—without any effort—bypassing the thinking brain entirely. Over time, this leads to an underdeveloped thinking brain and an overstimulated emotional center.


    The result? Kids who are increasingly anxious, withdrawn, emotionally dysregulated, and lack critical thinking skills.

    The good news: It’s not too late to make a change. Thanks to the brain’s neuroplasticity, you can help rewire these patterns and restore balance at home. Dr. Mackensen, a clinical psychologist, parent coach, and mom of two boys, shares her proven approach in conversation with Nicki from Scrolling 2 Death. Together, they offer practical tools and clear screen-time guidelines to help families create healthier digital boundaries.


    This is an episode every parent needs to hear.


    Dr. Carrie Mackensen is a clinical psychologist turned parent coach, author, and founder of Successful Parent. With a PhD in Individual, Family, and Child Psychology and experience as an attending psychologist at Cedars-Sinai and later as Clinical Director of a high-end residential addiction treatment program in Beverly Hills, she now helps families navigate the challenges of raising kids in a digital world. Drawing on both her clinical expertise and her own journey as a mom of two boys, Dr. Carrie blends neuroscience, attachment theory, and practical tools to empower parents to set healthy tech boundaries and strengthen family connection.

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    41 min