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#103 - Warning: Consume At Your Own Risk When You Stream On Any Screen


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If you feel weird sitting next to your child while they watch a show, that’s your sign to pause.

In this episode of Girls Gone Gritty, Farley and Jennifer talk about what constant streaming, short-form video, and shock-content are doing to our attention, our standards, and especially our kids. They connect the dots between “true crime obsession,” desensitization, and how entertainment can start normalizing violence, sex, addiction, and toxic relationships until it feels ordinary. The hosts also raise concerns about how easy it is to consume anything in private now, which removes the old guardrails that used to protect younger viewers.

The biggest takeaway is practical: pay attention to what your kids are consuming, sit down and watch with them, and use that moment to have real conversations. They also offer a simple gut-check for adults, too: how does this content make you feel, think, and act afterward? The episode ends on a more hopeful note, highlighting uplifting stories (like the Olympics) and celebrating a “Got Grit” award winner.

Episode Highlights:
(0:00) Intro
(1:07) Minion Olympics controversy and why it matters culturally
(2:10) Short-form video and shrinking attention spans
(3:34) AI fears, “AI social media,” and why to stay alert
(7:39) “You are what you consume” and media as identity-shaper
(8:52) Why shock-content dominates: violence, sex, drugs, toxic relationships
(9:54) Copycat behavior and the danger of glorifying criminals
(11:46) Why people are drawn to volatility, and how shows hook parents too
(13:39) When entertainment leaves you feeling worse, not better
(14:47) Media normalizing cheating and reshaping relationship expectations
(16:01) Crime shows, gore, and desensitization over time
(18:18) The teachable moment: “Click. This is not okay.”
(24:51) Main point: awkward to watch with your kid = problem
(26:12) The gut-check: how does it make you feel and think?
(27:09) Healthier family viewing: Olympics and uplifting stories
(27:49) “Got Grit” winner: Taryn Smith rows solo across the Atlantic
(29:04) Music as intentional consumption and listening with purpose
(30:10) Wrap-up, share the episode, and connect on social
(30:24) Outro

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