April 10, 2025

Podcast Release - Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Keeping Young Minds Safe
 

Podcast Release: Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Keeping Young Minds Safe

In this episode of "Internet Safety with Donna Rice Hughes"-- Donna is joined by special guest Kristen Jenson, founder of Defend Young Minds and bestselling author of 'Good Pictures Bad Pictures.' Kristen and Donna share valuable insights on how to protect children from online pornography and other harmful digital content. The discussion covers the importance of educating children about internet safety, teaching them to recognize and reject inappropriate content, and the effects of pornography on young minds.

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Our kids are just being poisoned by this material, and the problem is so many parents don't even know there's a real gap between what they think is happening -- and what is really happening online with their children. "

- Kristen Jenson

Founder, Defend Young Minds

By the Numbers ...?

  • 52% of teens exposed to pornography reported seeing violent forms of pornography such as choking (36%), someone in pain (37%), or depictions of what appears to be rape (19%) (Common Sense Media, 2022)
  • The majority of teens ages 13–17 have watched pornography online—and some have seen it by age 10 or younger; a significant number said they were viewing online pornography intentionally on a regular basis. (Common Sense Media, 2022)

'Internet Safety with Donna Rice Hughes' is available either through our podcast page or the podcast platform of your choice.

'Internet Safety with Donna Rice Hughes' is dedicated to equipping parents and guardians with up-to-date information, practical tips, and expert insights on a range of pressing topics. Hosted by Donna Rice Hughes, President and CEO of Enough Is Enough®® (EIE) and a renowned internet safety expert, each episode will feature discussions on online predators, sex trafficking, pornography, social media, online gaming, Big Tech accountability, and current legislation designed to protect children in the digital age.