Speaker
Jo Frost
Appearances over time
1 episodes
Episodes
1Podcasts
Quotes & moments
Corporal punishment remains legally permitted in schools in 19 US states, disproportionately affecting Black children and those with neurodivergence.
Jo Frost revealed she was verbally bullied by three girls for three years at secondary school, leaving her with an emotional scar she can still pull up like it was yesterday.
Jo Frost traveled 48 weeks a year filming Supernanny, an intensive schedule she described as grueling but sustained by the impact it had on families.
Jo Frost argued that when parents are consumed by work and rushed routines, children go to bed emotionally starved even if physically fed.
Jo Frost noted that in China, children's social media content is entirely aspirational and censored, whereas in the UK and US children are exposed to harmful material.
Jo Frost's first We Need to Talk episode reached millions and triggered tens of thousands of comments — including from bereaved families who lost children to social media. She became emotional reflecting on 20 years of being embraced by the public, and why this moment feels more urgent than ever.
Teen takeovers aren't just a social media problem — they're a moral compass problem. Jo Frost argues that while youth centres have been stripped away for 20 years, parents still bear responsibility for raising children who know right from wrong, regardless of social economics.
Analysis
What they talk about
- Education 25%
- Health & Fitness 25%
- Society & Culture 25%
- Technology 17%
- Religion & Spirituality 8%
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