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Hour 1: Warrior Wednesday | 03-04-26

In this "Warrior Wednesday" episode of The Other Side of Midnight, host Lionel and child safety advocate Lynn Shaw (of Lynn's Warriors) tackle the hidden digital war waging on our children's smartphones. They expose how Big Tech algorithms are intentionally feeding highly addictive, industrialized, and extreme pornography to kids, treating them as products for ad revenue. The conversation covers the tragic real-world consequences of this digital exposure, the landmark product liability trials against social media giants in Los Angeles, and the urgent need to treat this as a national public health crisis. Most importantly, Lynn provides a clear, actionable battle plan for parents—from installing device filters to initiating honest, embarrassment-free conversations—to protect kids from the "digital blast zone".

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