Bonus Episode: Safe Smart Phones for Kids with Bill Brady

According to a survey by Common Sense Media, over half of US children own a cell phone by the age of eleven, and 1 in 5 own a cell phone by the age of eight. Kids are heading back to school, and as cell phones become an increasingly accepted part of our children’s academic and social lives, the concern of child phone safety and surveillance weighs on parents. Here to join me for a quick conversation on smart phone safety is founder and CEO of Troomi Wireless, Bill Brady.

About Bill Brady

Since 2018, Bill Brady has focused on providing children with healthier solutions for using technology. Most recently, Bill co-founded Troomi Wireless, a mobile phone company designed for children, and serves as the company's CEO. In addition to providing quality hardware and phone service priced for kids, Troomi is unique for its KidSmart OS™, an operating system that enables parents to graduate kids from one level of functionality to the next based on their needs and maturity. Put simply, Troomi is designed to grow with children and prepare them for the future. Bill holds an undergraduate degree in Public Relations from Brigham Young University, where he served as Student Body President. He also earned a master’s degree in business from the University of Utah. Bill and his wife Heidi have been married for 20 years, have five great kids and live in Alpine, Utah.

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