
Strangers in the living Room: The hidden dangers of a digital childhood with Jess Leslie from ChildFund
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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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