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Almost Always Analog

Chris McKenna

I show parents how to raise tech-wise, morally grounded kids in a connected world. #delayistheway

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    Founder, Protect Young Eyes. Husband, father. Featured in the Childhood 2.0 movie. Digital safety consultant to big tech and legislators. Specialist in practical ideas that prepare and protect kids online.

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