
Protecting Kids Online: Sextortion, Nudes, and the Real Risks of the Digital World, Episode 141
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In this eye-opening episode, Tania sits down with Constable Stephanie Bosch and Constable Scott Sterling from the Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit to talk about the realities of online harm to children. Together, they unpack the rise of sextortion, the growing trend of youth sharing explicit images, and the sophisticated tactics offenders use to target children online.
This is a must-listen for every parent, caregiver, and educator. Constbale Stephanie and Constable Scott offer practical, real-world advice for keeping kids safe in an increasingly digital world—what to watch for, how to start difficult conversations with your child, and the steps to take if something goes wrong.
This episode is not about fear: it’s about awareness, education, and empowering families with the tools to protect their children online.
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Canadian Centre for Child Protection: https://protectchildren.ca/en/
Thorn: https://www.thorn.org/about/
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