We’re Lisa and Jason Frost, the founders of Wired Human.
We’re on a mission to empower kids to live free from digital abuse and inspire them to lead the charge in creating a safer online future.
In today’s digital age, our children need more than just technical skills – they need guidance to navigate the complex online world safely and wisely.
As parents and educators, we’ve witnessed firsthand the impact of technology on young minds. We’ve seen the good, the bad, and everything in between. This experience sparked our passion for digital citizenship and drove us to create Wired Human.
Our mission is personal. We’re not just talking about abstract concepts – we’re talking about our kids, your kids, and the future of our society. That’s why we’ve dedicated ourselves to empowering youth with the tools they need to thrive in the digital age.
At Wired Human, we focus on media literacy for children. We believe that by teaching young people to critically analyze online content, make informed decisions, and understand the consequences of their digital actions, we can help create a generation of responsible digital citizens.
Jason Frost (LL.M.) is the Co-founder and President of Wired Human and a leading voice in the fight for child online safety. As a speaker, author, and advocate, Jason has addressed audiences at the White House, the U.S. Senate, and Capitol Hill, bringing the voices of youth to the forefront of policy discussions.
Together with his wife, Lisa, he co-authored The Glass Between Us: Empowering Youth to Combat Digital Exploitation and co-hosts the Roundtable for Child Online Safety, a high-impact initiative that unites policymakers, tech leaders, and youth advocates to drive real change.
Jason holds a Master’s degree in International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law from Viadrina University, Frankfurt (Oder), specializing in Children’s Rights in the Digital Age. He has appeared with the Wired Human Youth Coalition on major national stages, testifying before lawmakers and challenging Big Tech CEOs on the urgent need for stronger online protections.
His work has been featured in CNN, Fox News, The New York Times, and other major media outlets, where he sheds light on the dangers of unregulated technology and calls for accountability from Silicon Valley.
Lisa Frost (M.Ed.) is the co-founder of the non-profit Wired Human and the lead developer of its curriculum, a groundbreaking program designed to equip educators, parents, and youth with tools to navigate and mitigate online harms. She is the co-author of The Glass Between Us: Empowering Youth to Combat Digital Exploitation and co-host of the Roundtable for Child Online Safety.
Lisa is a passionate advocate for child online safety, integrating evidence-based strategies with values-driven education to combat digital exploitation and foster safer digital environments for children and families. In the past, Lisa has supported research projects on online harms affecting minors in collaboration with the University of Colorado.
Her work has been featured on Fox News, The New York Times, and CBS, amplifying her impact and reaching a wide audience with her mission to protect children in the digital age.
We’re not just educators – we’re parents, advocates, and believers in the potential of every young person. We’re on a mission to keep kids safe online, and we invite you to join us.
Through our workshops, presentations, and resources, we’re building a community of informed, empowered individuals who understand the value of real connections in a digital world.
Together, we can ensure that technology enhances rather than hinders our children’s growth. Let’s work together to create a brighter, safer digital future for all.
For media inquiries, please contact us. We welcome journalists, educators, podcasters and community leaders to reach out for interviews, collaboration opportunities, or to request additional information about our initiatives.
Our goal is to share insights on digital citizenship and empower youth to navigate the online world safely. Listen and watch some of our media appearances.
You can reach us via email at info@wiredhuman.org or through our contact form. We look forward to connecting with you!