The NotSus Podcast
The NotSus Podcast
Navigating the opportunities and challenges of growing up in the modern world of social media, AI, creative tools, and endless entertainment. We speak with kids, parents, and teachers to get a real sense of what it's like to raise a capable adult who is prepared for the future.
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Jun 23, 2026
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Episodes
Dogs, Bugs, and Breaking Rules - Lambert pt. 3 23.06.2026 15:04
In this episode we discuss Lambert's fascination with bugs, when it might be ok to break the rules, and why you should maybe consider getting a dog.
War, Roblox, and Boredom - Lambert pt. 2 16.06.2026 18:58
*Parental Advisory Note This episode discusses politics, and some families may want to listen alone before sharing with their kids. Lambert discusses political issues and some of the reasons why Roblox has lost community trust.
Never Quit, Hobbies, and AI - Lambert pt. 1 10.06.2026 13:12
11 year old Lambert discusses the concept of quitting, badminton, and the good and bad sides of using AI.
Just Try! - Xavier 24.05.2026 40:47
11 year old Xavier talks about life, learning, some selfish orange guy, and what it's like growing up today. Hear his hilarious and insightful takes, and you'll be reminded that kids these days can be thoughtful, intelligent, and playful. Check out what we're doing to help the next generation at www. NotSus.net Xavier's intelligence might give you hope for the the future.
Be a kid, go outside! - Talina 15.05.2026 35:43
11 year old Talina discusses technology, education, screen-time, and being a kid. Want to know what it's actually like being 11 in 2026? Listen to Talina share her experience and wisdom with kids, parents, teachers on The NotSus Podcast! Help your kids build strong foundations at www. NotSus.net
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