Influence: Who Is Shaping Us — and Our Kids — Without Us Realizing It
If this episode makes you uncomfortable, good.
It should.
In this episode of Proof Over Promises, Cathlene Miner talks plainly about influence, how children and adults are being shaped daily by content, conversations, and environments that were never designed with their safety, development, or long-term well-being in mind.
This is not about opinions.
It’s about cause and effect.
Unchecked influence doesn’t just affect behavior, it rewires identity, attention, self-worth, emotional regulation, and expectations of relationships and life. Slowly. Quietly. Relentlessly.
And let’s be clear:
This episode doesn’t even get into Snapchat, gaming chats, private messaging, or online predators.
That’s coming.
Because what children are exposed to through phones, games, and social platforms today would never be allowed in real life, yet we hand it to them daily and call it privacy, independence, or keeping up with the times.
That isn’t progressive.
It’s negligent.
If you’re wondering why kids are anxious, dysregulated, addicted to stimulation, confused about identity, disconnected from family, or heading in a direction you never intended, influence is the reason.
This episode is about responsibility.
About adults doing their job.
About protecting developing brains instead of worrying about being liked.
More to come, and it will go further.
This is Proof Over Promises.
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