Teach Kids to be YouTube Smart

How Do You YouTube? YouTube as entertainment entered my kids’ lives sometime in February of 2020 when we were already distance learning (thanks, COVID). With two parents working at home and two kids doing their schoolwork online, we all needed separate workspaces   Around the same time, we introduced our 6-year-old to Minecraft. We’d played games on the Nintendo Switch before, but this would be the … Continue reading Teach Kids to be YouTube Smart

"My daughter has been washed away and is barely alive. Why aren't you covering this?"

How Tsunami footage empowered a generation: 12/26/04 in Media History

The day after Christmas in 2004, something had happened that these kids couldn’t ignore.

The Boxing Day Tsunami or Asian Tsunami had shown us normal everyday tourists trying out their brand new camera phones, who suddenly became the front lines of citizen journalism during one of the most destructive natural disasters to date. Continue reading How Tsunami footage empowered a generation: 12/26/04 in Media History

How do you know my kid's schedule? Ireland's campaign against "Sharenting"

How do you know my child’s schedule? Ireland’s campaign against “Sharenting”

As with most things, parents oversharing is not a new phenomenon. Writers as far back as A.A. Milne and J.M. Barrie based popular characters on their child or a child they knew. Today’s dangers may be the same dangers children faced back then; but predators have much more access. Continue reading How do you know my child’s schedule? Ireland’s campaign against “Sharenting”

when a rabbit & fox model how to move through microaggressions: Zootopia

[UPDATED] Zootopia: When a rabbit and fox model how to move through our own implicit bias

I haven’t heard much about Zootopia 2, but I’ll take any chance I can to sing the first one’s praises. Let’s highlight how Judy and Nick are the perfect models against microaggressions. Continue reading [UPDATED] Zootopia: When a rabbit and fox model how to move through our own implicit bias

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Takedown! KPop Demon Hunters Sing-Along hits movie theaters this Halloween weekend

Another round of K Pop Demon Hunters Sing-Along screenings is scheduled for Oct. 30th-Nov 2nd. Rumi, Mira, and Zoe slammed through our entertainment siloes last summer, resonating across gender and age borders faster than most parents could say “Saja Boys.” Continue reading Takedown! KPop Demon Hunters Sing-Along hits movie theaters this Halloween weekend

Why is Gavin Newsom playing #FortniteFriday with a guy called ConnorEatsPants?

Every Friday ConnorEatsPants plays #FortniteFriday with a celebrity of some sort, but my alerts rarely ring as loudly as they did today, and with good reason. On Friday, October 3, California Governor Gavin Newsome joins Connor on the Battle Bus. Continue reading Why is Gavin Newsom playing #FortniteFriday with a guy called ConnorEatsPants?

Periods & Puberty: Parent's Primer for "Are you there god? it's me margaret?"

Periods & Puberty: A Parent’s Cheat Sheet for “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”

As I sat in the movie theater vacillating between laughing and crying for 80 minutes, I realized how important it would be for my boys to watch Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume. The film starring Kathy Bates and Rachel McAdams is obviously a must-see for young girls. Continue reading Periods & Puberty: A Parent’s Cheat Sheet for “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”

Shiloh & Bros crew dressed in Super Mario Bros costumes and standing in a line

Shiloh & Bros: the Antidote to Obnoxious Gamers

Around 2018, young actress Shiloh Nelson started uploading short sketches with her family to social media, which has now grown into the kind of media company that kids dream about. Shiloh & Bros (including Shiloh, Judah, Elijah, and Micah) produce variations of video games in real life, Continue reading Shiloh & Bros: the Antidote to Obnoxious Gamers

Help kids self-regulate with Focus Friend by Hank Green

Help kids self-regulate with Focus Friend by Hank Green

In brighter news, this is a very good app for focus! I often gush about Hank Green’s excellent work on YouTube and beyond. Recently he dropped a secret project: an app called “Focus Friend.” Besides how adorable the illustrations by Honey B Games are, it might just help your children self-regulate their screentime. [Note that Focus Friend does not claim to help with screentime; I’m suggesting it’s worth a try based on my experience. – CMJ] Continue reading Help kids self-regulate with Focus Friend by Hank Green

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I watched the Roblox Developer Conference to see what they’re doing about child predators

I was watching @KreekCraft on Friday when the Roblox Developer Conference began, which started airing at 1 pm ET. Follow the Bluesky & Threads accounts to get real-time updates on Roblox safety. BACKGROUND on recent Roblox news as of 5 Sept 2025, 4:30 PM ET It’s been a rough few weeks for Roblox. But you wouldn’t know it from their Roblox Developers Conference (RDC 2025) … Continue reading I watched the Roblox Developer Conference to see what they’re doing about child predators

What’s digital literacy & what does Shakespeare have to do with it?

With The Taming of the Screens premiering last weekend, it’s time to sit down and explain how Shakespeare ties into digital literacy. Thanks to everyone who joined us at the Orlando Kids Fringe Festival for activity tables and at our new workshop, performed for free in the Courtyard each day. Why use Shakespeare for digital literacy? If you can decode Shakespeare in 2025, you have … Continue reading What’s digital literacy & what does Shakespeare have to do with it?

Why Darth Vader’s union is mad at Epic Games

Did you know that your favorite voiceover and mocap video game actors have been on strike since July? Mere weeks after the SAG/AFTRA strike for film/tv/streaming made a deal, the Interactive Media industry was on deck. Their fight is essentially 1) consent to replicate someone’s image or voice or both in AI; and 2) compensation for every iteration. Then Epic Games released their Star Wars … Continue reading Why Darth Vader’s union is mad at Epic Games

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Brent Rivera: Prankster without a cause

I watch YouTube so you don’t have to. Unfortunately, there are some of those YouTubers who have found the Venn diagram for every major childhood algorithm, and I must review them too. Today, it’s Brent Rivera. Unless otherwise noted, these reviews are my opinion based on our core values and research process. Day 1: Brent Rivera Rivera started on Vine in 2014, while a freshman in … Continue reading Brent Rivera: Prankster without a cause

Sextortion & Kids w/ Jen Lawrence (Out Think Influencers ep2)

“Nobody is immune to this type of predatory behavior.” –Jennifer Lawrence DSW, LICSW Out Think Influencers is the second podcast series from Out Think Media, where I team up with experts to give you the historical, cultural and emotional context needed to understand kids’ media today. Today’s episode continues discussing Influencers, and specifically the kinds of Romantic Scams that children can fall prey to. Show … Continue reading Sextortion & Kids w/ Jen Lawrence (Out Think Influencers ep2)

This is your child’s brain on Influencer Marketing w/ Lauren Mazzarese (Out Think Influencers ep 1)

Out Think Influencers is the second podcast series from Out Think Media, where I team up with experts to give you the historical, cultural and emotional context needed to understand kids’ media today. Continue reading This is your child’s brain on Influencer Marketing w/ Lauren Mazzarese (Out Think Influencers ep 1)

Want to get Kids Media news early?

I watch YouTube so you don’t have to. And I have so much to share about Kids Media Literacy that normally, I post on Facebook, Instagram, or BlueSky. This Patreon is my attempt to collect my best work in one place for you. Read my recent posts here! Please join our readership community at any tier (including free)! You get access to: This is our community to … Continue reading Want to get Kids Media news early?

How the Grinch Stole His Own Legacy: Dr Seuss (Exploring Evil episode 6)

March 2nd was the birthday of Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. In a way, we can thank The Cat in the Hat for starting me down this rabbit hole of dissecting kids media. Please enjoy a frank discussion with these intelligent people I am honored to know: “[Seuss] is only a reference. He has no impact on my artistry. He’s just a part … Continue reading How the Grinch Stole His Own Legacy: Dr Seuss (Exploring Evil episode 6)

Bandit Dads: The Good, The Bad, and the Pop Culture Dad (an Out Think the Classics Minisode)

We’re on to minisodes around Representation and Love in pop culture. We’re thrilled to begin with an exploration of Dads, with special guests Shannon Carpenter (Author and Stay-at-Home-Dad) and Dan Jenkins (Creative Director, themed entertainment). Continue reading Bandit Dads: The Good, The Bad, and the Pop Culture Dad (an Out Think the Classics Minisode)

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Listen to OutThink the Classics EP 6: How The Grinch Stole His Own Legacy – Dr. Seuss

We conclude our first series, “Exploring Evil,” having walked down the yellow brick road, time jumped with The TVA, traveled between the world of the living and the dead, visited a chocolate factory, and now it’s time to visit Whoville. Continue reading Listen to OutThink the Classics EP 6: How The Grinch Stole His Own Legacy – Dr. Seuss

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Listen to “Out Think the Classics” EP 4: Studio Ghibli’s ”The Boy and the Heron”, When a Master Paints Himself as the Villain

Now it’s time to explore the renowned Studio Ghibli, the man behind its success and impact on our culture, and why he cast himself as the villain for his last film. Continue reading Listen to “Out Think the Classics” EP 4: Studio Ghibli’s ”The Boy and the Heron”, When a Master Paints Himself as the Villain

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Listen to “Out Think the Classics” EP 3: Loki Pt 2 with Dr. Drea Letamendi & Julia Washington

We continue our first series, “Exploring Evil,” exploring the concept of evil in classical stories and how it relates to parenting and kids. Part 2 of Loki welcomes Julia Washington & Dr. Drea Letamendi to our library to connect Loki to parenting, psychology, and pop culture. Continue reading Listen to “Out Think the Classics” EP 3: Loki Pt 2 with Dr. Drea Letamendi & Julia Washington

Image of Ben "Books" Schwartz, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, and a sculpture of Loki from Norse Mythology

Listen to”Out Think the Classics” EP 2, Loki: Their Mythology, Comics Heritage, and Season 1

“What do you do when other people have a story about you in their head, and they won’t let you change? They won’t let you do something that doesn’t fit the idea they have. They’ve already made up their mind about you. What do you do about that?” – Ben “Books” Schwartz Welcome or welcome back to our podcast series called “Out Think the Classics,” … Continue reading Listen to”Out Think the Classics” EP 2, Loki: Their Mythology, Comics Heritage, and Season 1

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“Out Think the Classics” Podcast Presents The Wicked Witch of the West (Exploring Evil, Ep 1)

We’re kicking off a podcast series called “OutThink the Classics,” part of my own personal quest to contextualize classic pop culture for modern families.
Our first series is “Exploring Evil,” where we will explore the concept of evil in classical kids’ stories. We start this journey with the Wicked Witch of the West– can’t you just hear her theme music now?
Please welcome Family Therapist Lauren Mazzarese and Freelance Arts Manager Lia Kozatch to dig into the iconography and cultural impact of our favorite green witch, and discover some surprising parenting advice along the yellow brick road. Continue reading “Out Think the Classics” Podcast Presents The Wicked Witch of the West (Exploring Evil, Ep 1)

The Marvels: When the Villain is the Hero of Their Own Story

I could say so much about The Marvels: how I could watch Iman Vellani (Ms. Marvel) forever; how Brie Larson (Captain Marvel) lets emotions leak past her “I’m fine” face; and how Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau/Spectrum?) perfectly blends childhood betrayal and performing her duty even if- and especially when- they conflict.

Maybe one day, I will share some critique of the film, but today is not that day. Continue reading The Marvels: When the Villain is the Hero of Their Own Story