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What happens when the internet starts shaping kids before parents even realize it?In this episode, Meg and Ken dig into the growing drama around kids, social media, online identity, and the disturbing rise of AI child exploitation. From hidden risks parents overlook to the way the internet can influence how children see themselves, this conversation raises serious questions about safety, identity, and who is really protecting the next generation online00:00 - 23:44 - Topic 1: Social Media Risk on Kids23:44 - 24:30 - Midroll24:30 - 34:24 - Topic 2: 1st AI Child Exploitation34:24 - 40:38 - Topic 3: Identity from the internet40:38 - 40:59 - ending statements40:59 - 41:10 - Endroll
Ken and Megan open with a story that should have been everywhere but was barely covered. Phoenix law enforcement rescued 36 missing teenagers in just three weeks and almost nobody reported on it. They break down why these kids go missing, who is targeting them, how grooming works online, and why the breakdown of the family unit is at the root of all of it. Megan shares a personal story about a five year old who showed up at her door alone with no way to reach her mother for an entire weekend. They get into the two female teachers caught having a relationship with the star quarterback at Centennial High School and why society treats it completely differently than it would if the genders were reversed. Then a UTV head on collision near Lake Pleasant sends nine people to the hospital and Ken breaks down who is liable when there are no lane markings on a dirt road. They close out with a warning about unlicensed Botox injections happening in people's homes in the valley and why you will never recover a dime if an uninsured unlicensed injector disfigures your face. Plus exciting news about their nonprofit youth center launching a music program for teens in partnership with Alice Cooper's Solid Rock.00:00 - 36 Missing Teens Rescued In Phoenix01:30 - Why Was This Not Headline News03:00 - The Breakdown Of The Family Unit05:00 - Grooming Online And How Kids Go Missing07:00 - Sponsor Message08:00 - Two Teachers Caught With High School Quarterback11:00 - Why Society Treats It Differently When Women Do It13:00 - Everything Is Sexualized And Where Is God16:00 - Porn Addiction And The Dopamine Trap19:00 - UTV Head On Crash At Lake Pleasant21:00 - Who Is Liable On An Unmarked Dirt Road24:00 - E-Bikes On Scottsdale Road And Kids With No Supervision26:00 - UTVs Are More Dangerous Than People Think28:00 - Unlicensed Botox Injections In Phoenix Homes30:00 - Can You Sue An Unlicensed Injector33:00 - Always Ask If They Are Licensed And Insured36:00 - Youth Center Music Program And Alice Cooper Partnership38:00 - Defensive Driving Scholarship Giveaway And Closing
Ken and Megan sit down with celebrity stylist Rod Alan Baker (rod@rod-alan.com) for a conversation that will completely change the way you think about getting dressed. Rod breaks down why letting your spouse pick your outfit is one of the biggest style mistakes you can make, and shares the story of a client who ended up with a grass green tuxedo tail coat because his girlfriend insisted and he just said whatever she wants. They get into why your clothing communicates everything about you before you say a single word, how dressing wrong in a boardroom or courtroom can cost you the deal before you even sit down, and why companies are quietly losing business because their employees look like they just walked out of a yoga studio. Rod shares his five ingredient framework from his new book including personality, passions, groups, settings and resources, and explains how you can dress with total confidence no matter what your budget is. Plus tips for new moms, body shapes, why black is the biggest selling color in fashion, and what Tommy Bahama shirts did to an entire generation of men without them even noticing.00:00 - Happy Wife Does Not Mean Happy Wardrobe 02:00 - The Grass Green Tuxedo Tail Coat Story 05:00 - Your Clothes Communicate Your Personality 07:00 - Reading The Room In The Boardroom And Courtroom 09:30 - Dressing For Groups And Settings 11:00 - Sponsor Message 12:00 - Why Women Attack Other Women Who Dress Up 14:00 - Rod Started His Business At 19 With Nothing 17:00 - How To Dress When The City Has Changed Around You 20:00 - Couples And Comfort Zones In Fashion 22:00 - Louis Vuitton And The Case Of Mistaken Identity 26:00 - Tips For New Moms On A Budget 32:00 - Body Shapes And What Actually Flatters You 37:00 - Tucked Vs Untucked And What It Really Does 40:00 - Tommy Bahama And The Moomoo For Men 43:00 - What Your Employees Are Communicating To Your Clients 46:00 - A Jacket Changes Everything For Men 49:00 - The Five Ingredients Of Rod's Book Series 52:00 - Where To Find Rod And His New Book 53:00 - Defensive Driving Scholarship Giveaway And Closing
Ken and Megan Gerber dive into the week's biggest stories — the FBI investigation into 11 scientists who've gone missing or died with ties to NASA, MIT, and Los Alamos. The explosion of AI voice cloning scams (and why your family needs a code word). Why Arizona is now #5 in the country for romance scam losses. And the debate that turned into a full-blown courtroom: drunk drivers vs. distracted drivers — which one is actually more dangerous, and which one should you fear more on the road?Plus: hear how Arizona's distracted driving laws still aren't catching up to the danger, and why you can't claim punitive damages against a texting driver — yet.This week on the Injury Report — the stories driving headlines, and what the law actually says about them.⚖️ Got hurt in Arizona? Free consultation: gerberinjurylaw.com🎓 Free Defensive Driving Scholarship (ages 15.5–18) — apply at gerberinjurylaw.com🎵 Tones & Bones nonprofit: tonesnbones.com00:00 11 Scientists Missing or Dead — Federal Investigation Opens10:07 AI Voice Cloning Scams Are Exploding17:31 Sponsor Break18:17 Arizona Romance Scams Skyrocketing27:08 Drunk Driver vs. Distracted Driver — Which Is Worse?43:42 Closing Notes — Tones & Bones, Defensive Driving Scholarship
Ken and Megan open up about something scary happening inside their own home that has had their teenage daughter sick for months and nobody can figure out why. They've tried everything and what they finally discovered will surprise you. Ken ties it into a type of case he handles that more people should know about, including one involving a celebrity that ended in a way nobody expected. Then a hero principal does something incredibly brave at a school shooting and Ken breaks down the legal consequences that most people never think about. Plus Megan has some of the most unbelievable celebrity run-in stories you've ever heard and somehow had absolutely no idea who any of them were. You'll have to watch to believe it.00:00 - Mold Making Our Daughter Sick03:30 - Tearing the House Apart to Find the Cause06:00 - Mold Cases & the Celebrity Client09:00 - Sponsor Message11:44 - Megan Meets Famous People Without Knowing It16:00 - Elon Musk, Kobe's Wife & the Rude Musician20:30 - BBL Underwear & Twerking in the Yard24:15 - Hero Principal Stops School Shooter26:00 - Can You Sue a Hero & the Felony Murder Rule31:00 - Defensive Driving Giveaway & Closing
Ken and Megan open completely fed up, the Iran ceasefire lasted four hours before Israel was bombing Lebanon again, and Trump's "parking lot" threat turned into nothing. They get honest about whether Trump is actually in control or Netanyahu is calling the shots, and what it means when your own president starts sounding more emotional than presidential. The conversation shifts to two cases that are hard to stomach: a man who slit a woman's throat on a train and can't stand trial, and a FedEx driver who murdered a seven-year-old girl and is hiding behind an autism defense. Ken breaks down the real legal difference between incompetency and insanity and why neither means walking free. They then expose the Rafi law firm's $125 million private equity deal and why putting shareholders before injured clients should terrify anyone thinking about calling a billboard lawyer. They close out with cancel culture destroying innocent people, AI clips ruining reputations, and whether God has a reset button for all of this.00:00 - Iran Ceasefire Breaks & Trump's Empty Threat03:10 - Is Netanyahu Running America?07:55 - Trump Promised No New Wars11:19 - Who Is Really in Charge?15:15 - Man Slits Woman's Throat & Can't Stand Trial18:55 - Sponsor Message20:00 - Incompetent vs Insane & John Hinckley Jr24:10 - FedEx Driver Murders 7-Year-Old Girl29:00 - Can Parents Sue FedEx?32:19 - Protecting Your Kids From Delivery Drivers38:22 - Should Attorneys Defend the Guilty?39:39 - Rafi Sold His Law Firm for $125M43:34 - Big Firms vs Gerber Injury Law46:46 - Cancel Culture & AI Clips Destroying Lives51:51 - Defensive Driving Giveaway & Closing
Ken and Meg discuss moon-landing conspiracies and the Artemis mission, debating whether past and current moon claims are real, partially true, or Hollywood, citing issues like gravity, missing stars, footage questions, the radiation belt, and why the Soviet Union never challenged Apollo. The conversation shifts to teen speeding and a Basis High School crash, emphasizing that “speed kills,” the need for education and defensive driving, and the temptation of fast cars. They briefly address Trump firing Pam Bondi, criticizing her public missteps and the Epstein files binder episode. They discuss distrust of online information, the Iranian president messaging Americans as a propaganda/pressure tactic, and how to teach patriotism amid distrust by emphasizing God, home values, and civic involvement. They cover product safety, recalls, liability, the Ford Pinto example, and autonomous vehicles’ potential to reduce accidents while complicating fault.00:00 - Artemis Moon Doubts00:30 - Moon Landing Conspiracies01:27 - Watching Rocket Launches02:08 - Challenger Memories04:08 - Partial Truth Theory04:49 - Radiation Belt Questions05:49 - Teen Speed Tragedies07:56 - Teaching Kids Speed Kills10:13 - Trump Fires Pam Bondi11:10 - Epstein Files Debacle12:53 - Iran Psyop & Trust15:31 - War Claims & Nukes16:27 - Flood of Misinformation17:15 - Leaders Messaging Americans18:50 - Sponsor Message19:44 - Social Media as Psyops20:35 - Bypassing Media Strategy22:07 - Pressure & Elections23:26 - Raising Patriotic Kids26:07 - Ford Pinto Ethics29:33 - How Recalls Work31:10 - Who Gets Sued32:46 - Autonomous Car Future36:41 - Final Thoughts & Easter
Ken and Megan sit down with Sheriff Lamb, who's seen the border crisis up close for years and is now taking that fight to Washington. This isn't your typical “political interview”. Sheriff Lamb gets brutally honest about what's really happening at the border that politicians in DC have never witnessed firsthand. He opens up about losing his son and granddaughter, and how that tragedy pushed him to run for Congress because life's too short to sit on the sidelines. They dive into everything from why he thinks most politicians just don't care about Americans, to illegal voting schemes, to why he's more worried about our own government than the cartels. Plus, he breaks down the voter ID debate, shares some wild stories from his sheriff days, and explains why he believes strong family values and faith are the only way to save this country. If you want the unfiltered truth about what's really going on, this conversation delivers.0:00 - Opening & Introduction to Sheriff Mark Lamb1:21 - Border Policy & Political Insights3:40 - Voter ID Laws & Election Integrity5:31 - Personal Story of Loss & Resilience8:21 - Decision to Run for Office11:16 - Faith, Family Values & Political Motivation14:05 - Legal Plunder & Government Accountability18:49 - Media Influence & Public Perception22:35 - Law Enforcement Challenges & Public Misunderstandings26:22 - Immigration Issues & Unlicensed Drivers30:14 - Importance of Family & Traditional Values34:31 - Media's Role in Shaping Public Opinion38:18 - Government Solutions & Public Trust42:09 - Driving Issues & Unlicensed Drivers46:05 - Immigration's Impact on Social Services50:01 - Crime Statistics & Public Misconceptions54:18 - Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
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