Explicit: Exposing the Truth (and Solutions) About Porn, Nudes, Sextortion, Deepfakes, and Childhood.

Workshop Speaker: Chris McKenna

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About This Workshop

Not all kids are looking at porn or sending explicit content to each other. But most of them can. It used to be that seeing just one magazine required planning and focus. The time it took trying to see something explicit often far exceeded the actual time you got to see anything. Raise your hand if fuzzy Cinemax is on your list of memories. But that’s not even close to what our children are experiencing today. As the song goes, “The Internet is for porn.” By some accounts, there are over 10,000 terabytes of pornographic content online. That’s over 100 years of video. In another study, over 88% of porn showed violence toward women. A 2024 study from the Center for Democracy and Technology found that 39% of high school students had an “encounter” with non-consensual intimate imagery (nudes) and 40% with deepfakes. And 17-year-old Jordan DeMay is just one of over 20 young men victimized by sophisticated sextortion schemes.

In this presentation:
We explore why digital pornography, deepfakes, nudes, and sextortion ensnare good kids, distort their view of humanity, and can lead to devastating outcomes.
We instill confidence with five proprietary practices caregivers can implement in their homes to help their families be prepared, balanced, and protected against porn’s reach.
We provide step-by-step guides for preventing and responding to sextortion schemes.
We explain 15 steps any family can take to mitigate the risk of deepfakes in their home.
We create awareness about hardware and software tools that minimize harm, block explicit content, and have been tested on our CEO’s own children.