

Scrolling 2 Death
Nicki Petrossi
Scrolling 2 Death is a podcast for parents who are worried about social media. Through interviews with parents and experts, we explore smartphone use, screen time, school-issued devices, social media use and so much more.
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Mar 25, 2024 • 35min
Social Media: An open air drug market (with Bill Bodner DEA-Ret.)
This episode is all about drug sales on social media. If you think this can't get your child, you're mistaken.
Nicki interviews Bill Bodner, retired DEA Special Agent in Charge to expose the modern day drug market, which is social media. No longer do people have to go to a seedy area to purchase illegal drugs. They only have to open their phone and click on Snapchat.
In this conversation, Special Agent Bodner details exactly how drug dealers are getting in front of our kids and what parents can do to guide our children away from these dangerous substances.
There are important takeaways here related to counterfeit drugs made to look like prescription pills, though are laced with fentanyl. The information in this episode could realistically save your child's life.
About Bill Bodner (DEA-Ret.)
Meet Bill Bodner, recently retired after a near 32-year federal law enforcement career with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. At the time of his retirement, Bodner was the Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Los Angeles Field Division office, where he oversaw all criminal investigative matters and all controlled prescription drug administrative and civil matters in the states of Nevada and Hawaii, the US Territories of Guam and Saipan and the seven counties that make up the greater Los Angeles area.
Since retiring from federal service, Bodner started a private consulting and investigation company and frequently works pro-bono for investigative journalists, helping them uncover and document criminal schemes. He also co-hosts a popular podcast called Truth Nation.

Mar 22, 2024 • 8min
Big Tech Gut Check (week of March 18, 2024)
The Big Tech Gut Check is a super quick, weekly update on all things social media and Big Tech.
The highlights for this week:
Massacre case in Buffalo, NY (why the victims are suing Big Tech)
Pornhub is not happy with Texas
15 U.S. states are suing Apple
Is cyber-flashing a crime?
A new update from the U.S. Surgeon General
A must-read book for parents
New Meta whistleblower warns about self-harm content
Check back on Fridays for everything that parents need to know about the platforms our children are spending hours on every day.

Mar 21, 2024 • 34min
Parenting in the Digital Age (with Nate Webb)
This is a relatable and candid conversation about the digital devices shaping our children's lives, as we tackle the challenges of parenting in the age of technology.
In this episode, Nicki is joined by the incredible Nate Webb, an esteemed school speaker, professional counselor, devoted husband, and father. With his expertise spanning bullying prevention, screen time management, and digital safety, Nate brings invaluable insights to the table.
Together, we navigate through the myriad concerns confronting modern parents, addressing pressing issues such as:
Access to Porn: Exploring the dangers of unrestricted access and strategies for safeguarding children from explicit content.
Predatory Threats: Shedding light on online predators and empowering parents with knowledge to protect their children from potential risks.
Teen Depression: Examining the correlation between excessive screen time and adolescent mental health, and strategies for fostering emotional well-being.
Screen Dependency: Discussing the addictive nature of screens and practical approaches to promoting healthy screen habits among children.
Social Media Impact: Unpacking the influence of social media on young minds and navigating its complexities to ensure a positive digital experience for kids.
Join us as we delve into these critical topics, offering practical advice, expert insights, and actionable strategies to empower parents in navigating the digital landscape and nurturing a safe and healthy environment for our children.

Mar 18, 2024 • 26min
A Social Media Addiction Tragedy: Gone at 11
This is the story of Selena Rodriguez, who took her own life at 11 years old after suffering an extreme social media addiction.
Selena's mom, Tammy, is a warrior who shares Selena's story to help other families avoid this tragedy.
Disclaimer: This episode includes the story of an 11-year-old who died by suicide. If this will be too upsetting for you, please skip to the next episode.
If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts or a crisis, please reach out immediately to the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741741. These services are free and confidential.

Mar 15, 2024 • 7min
Big Tech Gut Check (week of March 11, 2024)
The Big Tech Gut Check is a super quick, weekly update on all things social media and Big Tech.
The highlights for this week:
Will TikTok be banned in the U.S.?
Results of a 14-year-old female test account on Snapchat
More predators target kids on Snapchat
New warning about vapes sold on Snapchat
Meta's stock plummets and lawsuit updates
Discord to allow mini-games to be developed within chats
New "social media terror" on Discord and Telegram
Check back on Fridays for everything that parents need to know about the platforms our children are spending hours on every day.

Mar 14, 2024 • 38min
Cyberbullying: The Silent Pandemic (with Trisha Prabhu)
This episode is all about how cyberbullying is affecting our kids.
Trisha Prabhu, an anti-bullying advocate and founder of the ReThink app, shares her journey and insights on cyberbullying and social media. She emphasizes the importance of early conversations with children about technology and the internet, as well as creating transparency and collaboration in setting rules and expectations.
In this conversation, we cover tons of topics including:
Cyberbullying
Social media
Big Tech
Safe-tech for kids
Technology use in schools
Learn about the ReThink app here: https://www.rethinkwords.com
Conenct with Trisha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trishprabhu

Mar 11, 2024 • 42min
Take a Bite out of Crime (with Paul DelPonte)
In this episode, I gain clarity into how we got here...to a place where young children are accessing technology that can harm them.
Paul DelPonte of the National Crime Prevention Council breaks down the legislation (or lack thereof) that exists to protect kids online, potential new laws and current lawsuits against social media companies. We also go deep into the fentanyl epidemic and how these illegal drugs are finding their way to our children through Snapchat.
Paul has intimate knowledge into social media harms through his personal relationships with the families that have been affected. You can get to know these families at a new website called ParentsSOS: https://www.parentssos.org
You may recognize the official mascot of NCPC, McGruff the Crime Dog. For over 40 years, McGruff has been helping people "take a bite out of crime" through his awareness campaigns. Over the years, McGruff has been focusing more and more on online crimes, which was the focus of our discussion today.
About Paul DelPonte:
Paul DelPonte is an accomplished nonprofit executive, award-winning communicator and consumer advocate. As Executive Director of the National Crime Prevention Council, his work is focused on expanding NCPC’s impact and introducing McGruff the Crime Dog® to a new, digitally savvy generation of Americans.
Over his decades-long career, DelPonte guided a range of nonprofit organizations, foundations and corporations to reach broader audiences through digital outreach and other communications. Other major accomplishments include leading a coalition to promote greater civic engagement, boosting public education on how forests help protect the environment, and coordinating campaigns on mental health parity, dietary supplements, child nutrition, and to increase NIH funding. In 2015, he had his own “McGruff® Moment,” when he came forward as a whistleblower to stop theft and fraud in a federal job training program for seniors and veterans.

Mar 8, 2024 • 6min
Big Tech Gut Check (week of March 4, 2024)
The Big Tech Gut Check is a super quick, weekly update on all things social media and Big Tech.
The highlights for this week:
Instagram and Facebook went down and we all freaked out.
Another celebrity hit by a deep fake nude photo scandal
Update on Florida's bill to ban social media for minors
U.S. is trying to ban TikTok...again
Snapchat adds another harmful feature
More school districts ban smartphones
Check back on Fridays for everything that parents need to know about the platforms our children are spending hours on every day.

Mar 7, 2024 • 24min
Safer for kids? iPhone or Bark Phone (with Titania Jordan)
It is all too common to simply hand your child your old iPhone. This episode breaks down why you should NOT do that very thing.
Scrolling 2 Death Host Nicki Reisberg and CMO of Bark Technologies Titania Jordan talk through the functionality a parent would want their children to access with a phone, and compare what's available with the iPhone versus the Bark Phone.
This episode is sponsored by Bark Technologies.
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Check out the Bark App.

Mar 4, 2024 • 48min
Why We Should Delay Smartphones (with Hannah Oertel)
This episode is your guide to giving your kid a phone. In this conversation, Hannah Oertel lays out the ideal pathway for our children's phone journey. If you've been stressed about when to give a phone or which phone to give, this is the episode for you!
You can make a difference in mental health outcomes for your child, with this one decision; When and how you give your kid a phone. Don't ignore the risks.
Hannah also shares a few of the lesser-known ways that smartphones are affecting our kids physically. I was shocked at what I learned! We discuss phone use in schools, social media use and other screen-related topics.
About Hannah:
Hannah is a therapist and mother and launched the campaign, Delay Smartphones to help protect children from the dangers of smartphones.
The first generation of children who were given smartphones before high school are now adults. We now know for every year younger they were given smartphones by their parents, the worse their mental health is today. That same generation is begging us not to make the same mistake.
Hannah is passionate about supporting parents to make informed decisions on when to give their children their first smartphones. Her aim is to see children free from smartphones until at least the age of 14 and using child appropriate alternative devices until a smartphone is necessary.
Hannah lives in Edinburgh, Scotland with her husband and two daughters.


