💙 Important Note: Today’s episode contains conversations about suicide. If this topic is sensitive for you, please take care while listening. If you need support, call 988 in the U.S. or reach out to crisis resources near you.
"When you hand your child the world through social media, you're also giving the world access to them."
In this heart-wrenching yet empowering episode, Stacey sits down with Erin Popolo, a courageous mother who shares the devastating story of losing her 17-year-old daughter, Emily, to suicide after relentless cyberbullying. Erin walks us through Emily's life—her gentle spirit, her struggles with mental illness, and the increasing isolation and cruelty she faced online during the COVID-19 pandemic. Erin opens up about the unimaginable grief of that loss, the horrifying experience of her daughter's funeral being targeted by online bullies, and how she's transformed her pain into activism. From founding Emmy's Champions to advocating for the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), Erin is now on a mission to protect children and hold social media platforms accountable. This is an urgent, deeply human conversation about love, loss, and the power of purpose.
What You'll Learn:
Erin Popolo is a devoted mother turned activist following the tragic loss of her daughter Emily to suicide in 2021. Erin is the founder of Emmy's Champions, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness about cyberbullying and mental health, offering scholarships, and organizing community events like the annual Kindness Fair. She also works with national organizations such as Parents for Safe Online Spaces (PSOS) and advocates for federal legislation like the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA). Through her relentless work, Erin is fighting to ensure no other parent has to endure the pain she lives with daily.
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If this episode moved you, please share it with a friend, leave a review, and follow the podcast. More importantly, visit the PSOS website to learn how you can support the Kids Online Safety Act. Contact your representatives. Be part of the change. Protect our children. #BeKind #EmmysChampions #PassKOSA
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