Are Monsters Closer than We Think?

The DAUGHTERED Podcast

Are Monsters Closer than We Think?

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Published on Sep 9, 2025, 5:30:30 AM
Total time: 00:09:33

Episode Description
In this episode of the Daughter Podcast, Oscar discusses the critical and heart-wrenching issue of child exploitation and sexual abuse, particularly by biological fathers. Oscar shares his personal reflections as a father and discusses recent events and disturbing statistics revealed by sources like the Sean Ryan Show. The episode highlights the importance of fathers being protectors rather than predators, emphasizes the need for greater awareness and prevention efforts, and encourages listeners to support relevant causes. Oscar urges dads to trust their instincts and be vigilant in safeguarding all children, particularly their daughters.
 
00:00 Introduction to the Daughter Podcast
00:23 The Role of Families in Child Protection
00:56 Heartbreaking Realities of Child Abuse
01:42 Personal Reflections on Fatherhood
02:54 The Prevalence of Predators
03:06 Roblox Controversy and Online Safety
05:22 Statistics and the Need for Awareness
06:19 Call to Action for Fathers
07:57 Conclusion and Resources
More about The DAUGHTERED Podcast

Welcome to the Daughtered Podcast — where dads come to talk, grow, and thrive. I’m your host, Oscar, and this is a space for men who are committed to becoming stronger, more mindful, and more present—especially in the lives of their daughters. We believe that fatherhood is a journey of growth. Each conversation on this podcast is a chance to learn, reflect, and level up as a dad and as a man. Whether you’re a brand-new father or deep into the teenage years, we’re here to support each other through every stage. Being Daughtered means embracing the lessons our daughters are continuously teaching us and using them to become better. We challenge current misconceptions of masculinity and lead with strength, compassion, and intention—building stronger relationships and lasting memories along the way. This community is for every man who’s ready to show up—not as a perfect dad, but as a growing one.