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Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast
Big Ocean Women
69 episodes
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Interesting discussions aimed at gathering women together to engage as powerful forces for good in their homes, communities, and world.
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Interesting discussions aimed at gathering women together to engage as powerful forces for good in their homes, communities, and world.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Business,
Non-Profit
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3.7 Speaking Up: Empowering Voices Against Media Corruption with Carolina Allen and Andrew Young
Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast
56 minutes
1 year ago
3.7 Speaking Up: Empowering Voices Against Media Corruption with Carolina Allen and Andrew Young
Exposing Social Engineering in Media and Protecting Family Values   In this episode of the Currents Podcast by Big Ocean Women, Carol delves into a conversation with Andrew Young about the troubling admissions from major animation studios like Disney that their storytelling has been tarnished by social engineering and political agendas. They discuss the widespread acknowledgment of this issue, peel the layers back to see where the issues originated, the societal impact, and the backlash from parents. The episode also explores global orchestration by organizations like the United Nations and their influence on social policies. Listeners are provided with strategies for protecting children and preserving family values amidst these challenges. Andrew shares insights on legislative efforts and personal initiatives aimed at countering these issues, including potential film projects highlighting these themes.   00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:27 Disney and the Decline of Storytelling 01:56 Social Engineering and Public Awareness 05:19 Mothers' Outrage and the Power of Consumer Choice 08:17 Global Orchestration and the United Nations 12:55 Sexualization of Children and Alfred Kinsey 25:25 Parental Actions and Legislative Efforts 30:39 Screen Time and Family Dynamics 31:02 Maternal Feminism and Community Action 32:10 Challenges of Section 230 and Big Tech 33:15 The Dark Side of the Internet 37:13 Parental Vigilance and Child Safety 41:14 Hollywood Project on Exploitation 49:13 Cultural Preservation and Family Values 54:19 Conclusion and Call to Action   Find out more about NCOSE and get involved: https://endsexualexploitation.org/legislation/ https://endsexualexploitation.org/action-center/ “I think that … we need an education; all of us need to know what's going on and we can't just live blindly.” - Carolina Allen “Our love has to be bigger than our fear, and we need to know who we love. Who do we love? We love our children.” - Carolina Allen   “I think that as a humanity, we have to draw the line in the sand where if you have ill intentions towards children. I'm sorry, I can't negotiate with you.” - Carolina Allen   Carolina Allen is the founder and leader of Big Ocean Women, the international maternal feminist organization representing perspectives of faith, family, and motherhood throughout civil society. Carolina holds a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Utah with an emphasis in cultural religions and philosophy of science. Her inspirational and philosophical work has been presented at various international U.N. conferences. She is a native of Brazil, and a fluent trilingual. She and her husband Kawika are parents to 7 children. She is an avid soccer fan and had a brief career as a semi-professional player.   Andrew Young has worked for XBox, DreamWorks, and other kids entertainment companies. He has seen firsthand how deliberate decisions to insert specific scenes and vocabulary take place. He talks about his experiences with what he found out about social engineering when he worked as an animator at DreamWorks, the effects we see in our society, and what we can do to counteract it as we stand for faith, family, and motherhood.  
Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast
Interesting discussions aimed at gathering women together to engage as powerful forces for good in their homes, communities, and world.