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Honestly Podcast with Clemmie Telford

DIGITAL PARENTING: An Honest Conversation with Emma Bunton and DAUK

Honestly Podcast with Clemmie Telford

Clemmie Telford + Mags Creative

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4.7811 Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2021

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In this special bonus episode of Honestly, sponsored by Vodafone, Clemmie chats to Digital parenting ambassador Emma Bunton and founders of Digital Awareness UK Emma and Charlotte Robinson on the topic of digital parenting. In the first half of the episode, Clemmie finds out how Spice Girl - Emma communication and sets boundaries with her children on their screen time in order to find balance. They talk about trusting your instincts with your children, setting times of the day they are able to use their tech and most of all, trusting and learning with your child about how to navigate this together. In the second half, Clemmie chats to Emma and Charlotte from DAUK about some of the support they are providing for parents, and the Vodafone pledge which helps start the conversation of being safe online, to healthier habits. For more information on today's episode, please check out vodafone.co.uk/digitalparenting

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Clemy Telford and it's time to get open and get honest.

0:09.0

Each week, I interview a guest about a topic that we as a society often shy away from.

0:14.8

From sex lives to salaries, life and death, religion and real bodies, no subject is off the table. Welcome to Honestly,

0:23.0

the podcast. Hello and welcome to this episode of Honestly, sponsored by Vodafone. It's split into

0:32.8

two halves. My first guess is with none other than Emma Bunton. Yes, the Emma Bunton.

0:39.2

I tried my best to keep my call, even though I was a huge spice girls fan growing up.

0:43.5

12-year-old me can absolutely not believe that I got to do this interview.

0:47.1

In fact, 38-year-old me can't believe it either.

0:50.3

Anyway, the reason for our chat is that Emma is one of Vodafone's digital parenting ambassadors,

0:54.7

and so we dig into what she's learned on their program when it comes to digital parenting.

0:58.8

We chatted about navigating social media with kids.

1:01.7

We share our concerns, particularly around screen time during lockdown,

1:05.3

and I asked her how she thinks that being a Spice girl would have been different had it have happened in this digital era.

1:10.7

She went on to tell me about her very first night as Baby Spice and it was absolutely fascinating.

1:17.1

Then, during the second half of the episode, I chat to Charlotte and Eva Robertson,

1:20.6

founders of Digital Awareness UK, who share some expert insight on privacy, setting boundaries

1:25.7

and oversharing online. This episode was really

1:28.9

useful to me and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Okay, hello Emma. In true irony, just before

1:36.0

we start talking about digital stuff, we've had a right old issue with the technology,

1:40.4

haven't we? A little bit, yes. It happens every time.

1:44.6

It happens every time.

1:45.1

We were saying we should have just get the kids in to sort it out.

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