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digitalsafety
Explore "digitalsafety" with insightful episodes like "EP.165 - DARK TRAVIS SCOTT THEORY, KUNG-FU PANDA THEORY, & REAL TAXICAB GHOST FOOTAGE", "S6 EP8: Sam and Billie Faiers", "Desi Lydic Explores What Femtech Is Doing With Your Data", "Short Stuff: Blaschko's Lines" and "‘Kids Are Dying. How Are These Sites Still Allowed?’" from podcasts like ""Jumpers Jump", "Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe's Parenting Hell", "The Daily Show: Ears Edition", "Stuff You Should Know" and "The Daily"" and more!
Episodes (10)
S6 EP8: Sam and Billie Faiers
Desi Lydic Explores What Femtech Is Doing With Your Data
Femtech can help women track everything about their bodies, from pregnancy to periods to kegel exercises. But what are they doing with your data? Desi Lydic investigates these snatch snitchers.
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Short Stuff: Blaschko's Lines
Did you know you have stripes? It’s true, you just can’t see them. Learn all about these little-known lines today!
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‘Kids Are Dying. How Are These Sites Still Allowed?’
This episode contains details about suicide deaths and strong language.
A few years ago, a website about suicide appeared. On it, not only do people talk about wanting to die, but they share, at great length, how they are going to do it.
Times reporters were able to identify 45 people who killed themselves after spending time on the site, several of whom were minors. The true number is likely to be higher.
We go inside the Times investigation into the website, and ask how and why it is still allowed to operate.
If you are having thoughts of suicide or are concerned that someone you know may be having those thoughts, in the United States call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 (TALK) or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources. Go here for resources outside the United States.
Guest: Megan Twohey, an investigative reporter for The New York Times; and Gabriel J.X. Dance, deputy investigations editor for The Times.
Background reading:
- The Times investigation found that the suicide website had the trappings of social media, a young audience and explicit content that others don’t allow.
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Monica Lewinsky - "15 Minutes of Shame"
Monica Lewinsky discusses her path to becoming an anti-bullying advocate and her documentary "15 Minutes of Shame," which examines America's culture of public shaming.
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The Darker Side Of Screen Time
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How Garbage-powered Cars Could Work
We're not so far off from being able to power our cars using beer and banana peels, like Doc in Back to the Future. Rather than solving the energy crisis with Mr. Fusion, though, we'll be taking advantage of a technique that's been in use for hundreds of years: creating syngas through pyrolysis.
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How Junk Mail Works
Almost no one likes junk mail. It's seen as wasteful, unproductive and -- potentially -- harmful. Listen in as Josh and Chuck take a closer look at the nature and effects of junk mail in this podcast from HowStuffWorks.com.
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