25 Years Fighting Predators: What Every Parent Needs to Know To Keep Kids Safe | Conrad Woodall ep3

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Former police officer Conrad Woodall has spent 25 years working with survivors of sexual assault and trafficking. In this eye-opening conversation, he shares hard truths about what's really happening to our kids online and in schools.What You'll Learn:- Why over 100 boys sent inappropriate images to his 16-year-old daughter- How a child was molested in just 37 seconds at a Dollar Tree- Why certain kindergarten books are perfect grooming tools for predators- How to teach kids consent as "the power to stop" not just saying yes- Why sheltering kids from technology makes them MORE vulnerable- How teaching toddlers to "fight the vacuum" builds crucial neural pathways- The one skill every child needs before touching any deviceConrad developed the RECOVER model of therapeutic self-defense after seeing his mother's childhood trauma shape his family. With a master's in forensic psychology and 12 years as a Sacramento police officer, he understands both predator psychology and survivor recovery.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Introduction & Conrad's Background01:56 Mother's Trauma That Started It All11:50 The Spider Analogy - How Trauma Affects Intimacy14:35 Redefining Consent: The Power to Stop28:42 100+ Dick Pics: The Shocking Reality in Schools45:13 The 37-Second Molestation Case53:45 How Kindergarten Books Help Predators1:04:28 Your Kids: Big Tech's Test Subjects1:18:37 Teaching Toddlers to Fight Fear1:29:11 Raising a Daughter Who Triangle Chokes Boyfriends1:43:41 The 4-Year-Old Who Saved HerselfResources Mentioned:NetsmartzConnect SafelyInternet Keep Safe CoalitionTrad Fam (Idaho organization)Note: This conversation contains discussions of sexual assault, child abuse, and trauma. While approached sensitively, some content may be triggering.#childsafety #onlinesafety #parenting #digitalparenting #internetsafety #parentingtips #ConradWoodall #traumarecovery #kidsandtechnology #cybersafety #parentingpodcast #childprotection