
In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary sits down with his 11-year-old son, Benjamin Lipovetsky, for an honest and eye-opening conversation about what it is really like growing up in a creator household. Together, they unpack the questions so many creator parents quietly wrestle with. Is growing up online harmful? Do kids feel pressure to perform? Where should boundaries exist between family life and content? Benjamin shares in his own words how appearing in content has shaped his confidence, friendships, and understanding of the world, and why his experience challenges many adult assumptions about kids and social media. The conversation explores the difference between consent and obligation, why being asked matters, and how autonomy builds trust. They also dive into how kids actually perceive fame, attention, and visibility, why embarrassment often lives more in parents than children, and how open communication creates emotional safety in a public-facing life. Beyond social media, Benjamin reflects on creativity, communication, artificial intelligence, influence, and the future of content itself, offering insight that feels far beyond his years. This episode is not about parenting perfectly, but about parenting consciously in a digital-first world that is evolving faster than anyone expected. This conversation is essential listening for creators, entrepreneurs, and parents navigating visibility, family, and boundaries in the age of social media. If you are building a personal brand while raising kids, or wondering how this generation is actually being shaped by the internet, this episode will challenge, reassure, and expand how you think about modern childhood. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices