Zoe doesn't look at my phone and supervise. I let her look at reels once in a while, but she's always looking at aesthetically cute things. And so I feel like when she gets to middle school, maybe, you know, she might need one because I don't want her being left out and not having one. The other side of this is the money, and it sounds like you're making lots of money. How do you avoid getting into sticky territory withMoney that your child is making you, but making because of you?
Parents are turning their kids into influencers on social media. What could go wrong?
This episode was produced by Victoria Chamberlin, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Paul Robert Mounsey, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram, who also edited.
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