How to Help your Tween Thrive in the Digital Age -Connected, Not Consumed with Juliette Blake (Founder of Moxies)
Release Date: 01/07/2026
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In this Project Connection episode, Coco speaks with Juliette Blake, founder of Moxies, about how to help young girls build healthy, meaningful connection in a digital world. Juliette shares why ethical tech matters, how the attention economy impacts girls’ development, and what it looks like to design online spaces that prioritize safety, autonomy, and well-being over engagement.
Together, they explore digital literacy as a relational life skill, the role of parents and community in shaping girls’ online experiences, and how open conversations about technology can foster trust, confidence, and authentic connection—both online and offline.
Takeaways:
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Connection restores depleted caregivers and families. 💛
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Moxies creates a safe, healthy digital space for girls. 🛡️
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Well-being matters more than engagement metrics. ⚖️
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Connection and autonomy support girls’ development. 🌱
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Digital literacy is an essential life skill. 📚
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Parents and community shape kids’ online experiences. 🤝
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Open tech conversations build trust. 💬
Chapters
00:00 End of Year Reflections and Feelings
02:56 The Launch of Moxies: A New Digital Platform
05:33 Prioritizing Safety and Wellbeing in Digital Spaces
08:12 The Importance of Digital Literacy for Kids
11:16 Building Healthy Relationships with Technology
13:52 The Role of Parents in Navigating Digital Spaces
16:37 Creating a Safe Digital Environment for Children
19:47 Community and Collaboration Among Parents
21:36 Measuring Positive Outcomes in Digital Engagement
24:13 The Future of Ethical Tech for Kids
26:58 Resources for Parents: Navigating Digital Content
29:45 Fostering Open Communication with Children
32:54 Conclusion: Meaningful Connections in a Digital World