Scrolling 2 Death

Nicki Petrossi, Sarah Gardner

nicole.m.reisberg@gmail.com

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Booking Overview

This is a parent-focused podcast on how social media and school/phone tech impact kids’ safety, mental health, and wellbeing, anchored in interviews with parents and experts. It’s a strong pitching venue for child-safety, digital safety, and youth tech policy/expert voices—especially those who can speak credibly about parental controls, platform accountability, and harm reduction.

Metrics

Episodes: 320

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: USA

YouTube: 2.3k subscribers

Instagram: 121.0k followers

Contact Information

nicole.m.reisberg@gmail.com

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Host

Nicki Petrossi - Co-host of Scrolling 2 Death. Hosts episodes addressing smartphone use, screen time, school-issued devices, and social media impacts on children, including bringing in external experts to discuss c...

Sarah Gardner - Co-host of Scrolling 2 Death. Discusses child safety and platform accountability topics, including Apple’s parental controls and child-protection concerns, and brings forward expert context for par...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Experts affiliated with child-safety/online-safety organizations or technology safety monitoring efforts (e.g., child protection advocacy groups, child-safety tech companies), plus credible researchers/analysts who can provide evidence-based claims about youth exposure to unsafe content, parental controls, and school device risk.
Required Achievements:  
Public-facing work in child protection or youth digital safety, Evidence-based reporting/monitoring related to harmful content exposure, Policy or litigation/advocacy influence around platform child safety practices

Recent Guest Discussions

Chris McKenna - Evaluation Of Apple Parental Control Updates And Whether They Protect Children; Limits Of Workarounds And Responsible-shifting To Parents

Titania Jordan - Child Safety And Parental Controls; Monitoring School-issued Technology And Data On Harmful/unsafe Content Exposure

Titania Jordan - School-issued Devices And Google/microsoft Environment Risks; Data On Cyberbullying, Violent/sexual Content, Self-harm-related Content Exposure; What Parents Can Do

Recent Topics

Child Safety, Parenting, Digital Safety, Screen Time, Social Media

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Scrolling 2 Death
:

The Heat is On...Snapchat (One Week on Snapchat as a 7th Grader)

June 29, 2026

What really happens when a 13-year-old joins Snapchat?In this episode, we break down a disturbing new investigation from ParentsTogether Action and Heat Initiative that followed two avatar accounts posing as 7th graders on Snapchat for just one week — and what researchers found is deeply alarming.The report claims Snapchat recommended hundreds of unsafe videos to the teen accounts, including drug content, sexual material, self-harm videos, violent content, and connections to strangers who app...

Is the iPhone Finally Safe for Kids? (with Titania Jordan & Chris McKenna)

June 22, 2026

Apple wants parents to celebrate its latest parental control updates. But child safety advocates aren't buying the hype.In this episode, I brought in Titania Jordan of Bark Technologies and Chris McKenna of Protect Young Eyes to separate PR from reality. They discuss why Apple's changes arrived only after mounting lawsuits and legislative pressure, what the company still isn't doing to protect children, and why many of the announced features amount to little more than shifting res...

The Heat is On...Apple (powered by child sexual abuse)

June 15, 2026

Apple has built its brand on privacy, trust, and innovation. But when it comes to protecting children, has the company done enough?In this episode of The Heat Is On, hosts Nicki Petrossi and Sarah Gardner examine Apple's long and controversial history with child safety. While Apple recently announced new parental controls and family safety features at WWDC 2026, critics say the company continues to ignore one of the most urgent child protection issues on its platform: the presence of know...

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