Child First Policy Center
Child First Podcast
Real conversations centered on protecting kids in the digital age with Corinne Johnson Executive Director of Child First Policy Center. childfirstpolicycenter.substack.com
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21 de mar. de 2026
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Take the Scenic Route: AI, Childhood, and What We Risk Losing 21.03.2026 51:06
New on the Child First Policy Podcast AI is moving fast—and our kids are right in the middle of it. Most parents are being told to just trust it. But more and more of us are starting to ask questions. In this episode, Corinne Johnson sits down with AI ethics expert Medlir Mema to break down what really happened in Utah this session—and why parents are pushing for simple, common-sense guardrails. T...
Ep. 02 | Google Messed with the Wrong Mom 27.01.2026 27:23
Corinne Johnson and Melissa McKay talk about a viral moment that forced Google to change course and how Utah is leading the fight against Big Tech through the App Store Accountability Act. A parent to parent conversation about protecting kids and holding systems accountable. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ch...
Ep. 01 | Putting Kids First in the Digital Age 26.01.2026 58:37
Screens are everywhere, and many parents are asking the same questions. In this recorded event, neuroscientist Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath joins Rep. Ariel Defay, Rep. Doug Fiefia, and host Corinne Johnson, executive director of the Child First Policy Center, for a clear conversation about how kids learn, how attention works, and what families should know as technology becomes more common in schools....
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