This episode dissects the growing phenomenon of parents transforming everyday family life into curated content for minimal audiences. We examine real cases of parents staging elaborate photo shoots for under 500 followers, turning birthday parties into production sets, and managing their children's lives around content creation schedules. The hosts analyze the psychological impact on children whose lives are constantly performed, the economic reality of 'mommy micro-influencing,' and the complex dynamics of consent when parents share their children's lives with small but engaged audiences.