Episodes
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Duolingo, the uber-popular language learning platform has made learning a new language accessible to anybody with a computer or smartphone.
Published 08/11/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Pulled Over By Police. Not technically an app, Pulled Over By Police is a downloadable link for the pre-installed Shortcuts app on iPhones that helps people record traffic stops and other interactions with law enforcement.
Published 08/04/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about YouNow, yet another app that lets kids consume and create live broadcasts, with the ultimate goal of gaining viewers, trending our brand and growing your fan base.
Published 07/28/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Chatous - a messaging app (with a reputation of being a dating app for teens) that allows users to chat with strangers, share images, and more.
Published 07/21/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Holla (with 2 Ls) and Hola (with 1 L) are two different-though-similar apps. Both are considered what we call Random Video Chat Apps - designed to connect strangers and have their own, unique spin on this mostly pointless (and sometimes-dangerous) behavior.
Published 07/14/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Periscope - one of the first livestreaming, video apps. Most parents’ primary concern about this popular platform is either what their kid might see or what their kid might do on the app. Both are necessary conversations.
Published 07/07/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about AirDrop, an Apple-specific feature that lets you instantly share photos, files, and other content with other apple users who are in close proximity. Though Airdrop simply enables the transfer of files using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is not social media in the truest sense of the term, AND most kids use AirDrop without any problems - it does bring potential for problems and misuse that parents should keep an eye out for.
Published 06/23/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Tapereal, an iOS app that allows users to record conversations,  which they call “tapes” - either podcast-like recordings or split-screen vlogs, which are then shared for friends, followers, and the larger community to listen, repost, and share.
Published 06/16/20
This week's APPropriate episode is our second episode about TikTok. If you are a human, a parent and identify anywhere between Millennial and Boomer, you have heard of the app, TikTok, the kinda-new, extraordinarily-popular, short-form video, performance app.
Published 06/09/20
The grandparent of PTT (Push-To-Talk) or Walkie-Talkie apps, Voxer allows users to exchange real-time voice messages (like a walkie-talkie) to another Voxer users, and has become popular over the last several years amongst teens who enjoy its fun combination of texting and talking.
Published 06/02/20
Like Skype and voicemail had its’ own baby – Marco Polo, is a video-based instant messaging system, created by parents of a newborn to facilitate contact with family with different time zones and sleep schedules - allows users to send and receive video messages (like Tik Toks) that can be responded to at a later time, (like email).
Published 05/26/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Hot Or Not. The famous-slash-infamous website, from the early aughts’ features, functions, and design have been transformed into a user-friendly app with the still-simple premise of uploading photos which would then be rated on a hotness. scale of 1 – 10.
Published 05/19/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Yolo. An anonymous question-and-answer app, that has become notably popular since dropping on the spring of 2019. The primary catalyst for its popularity is because it’s designed to – in fact only works with Snapchat.
Published 05/12/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Twenty. In August, 2019 the app Mappen rebranded and is now known as “Twenty”. A riff on the CB slang, “What’s your 20?”, meaning location.
Published 05/05/20
While apps like Facebook Messenger, Snapchat and WhatsApp are amongst the largest and most well-known messaging apps, Telegram has emerged, and is marketing itself as the most secure.
Published 04/28/20
Published 04/28/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Zoom (think Skype for work). Zoom has been a favorite of the remote working crowd, but since the Coronavirus pandemic and ensuing quarantine, many of you are now getting familiar with the popular video-meeting software platform. Zoom was an obvious choice as schooling from home became necessary and the now SUPER-popular app has been both a life-saver AND a source of stress for families all over the world.
Published 04/21/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about BIGO LIVE – An internet acronym for Before I Get Old, and a livestreaming social network. Download today to learn more about the gravitational pull of the livestreaming, the positives and negatives of participating in this phenomenon, and whether or not BIGO is the right for you and your family.
Published 04/14/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Monkey - designed to allow kids to have “fun chats with new people from all over the world”, users are randomly matched with other users for a brief, Skype-style video calls. Download today to learn more about anonymous apps in general, this specific app’s ties to the infamous Chatroulette website and whether or not I can recommend it for your child.
Published 04/07/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about text messaging. Texting is just one of the many, many things we can do with our devices, and for some people, kids especially – those options can become overused and overwhelming. If you are among the many parents who struggle with helping their kid keep balance and boundaries with their communications, download today for some tips on parenting around texting.
Published 03/31/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Consent apps. With our evolution both culturally and technologically, a new awareness about why and how we need to speak to our young people about consent is emerging. Download today and learn true and affirmative consent actually is, about the hurdles that modern teens face in terms of giving and gaining consent, and the specific ways in which apps are NOT going to help.
Published 03/24/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Cheat Apps – also known as Homework Helpers. Download this week to learn more about how to spot the differences between the ones that help them learn and the ones that do the learning for them, how to recognize the factors that make kids susceptible to the temptation of cheating and how to use technology and parenting set your kid up for true future success academic and otherwise.
Published 03/17/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about Vault apps - camouflaging apps which are used to store/ hide personal messages, photos, and videos – primarily from parents. Download today and learn about the two most common reasons kids use these apps, how to identify them, and how to give you children age-appropriate levels of privacy without either sacrificing their safety or reputation OR stifling that development.
Published 03/10/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about COPPA - The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act - a federal law which, both is designed to protect our kids’ online data, AND has established 13 as the age of “Internet adulthood.” Download today and learn more about COPPA’s history, its guidelines, how the concept of Personal information has changed since the Internet happened, and what you can do as a parent to support and supplement the COPPA standards for your kid/s.
Published 03/03/20
This week’s APPropriate podcast is about creating social media profiles - often the first thing people see when your profile pops up in platforms, searches or notifications. Download today, and learn more about best practices for photos, how profiles can impact digital citizenship, and the four main  categories in which kids are likely to make mistakes with regard to their profiles.
Published 02/25/20