Paul Fisher and Chris Klimis of Radiant Mobile on Parental Rights and Free Markets
On this 76th episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie sits down with Radiant Mobile CEO Paul Fisher and COO Chris Klimis to discuss one of the most contentious questions of the digital age: who should decide what content reaches our phones, our homes, and our children? Radiant is the first Christian-focused mobile carrier built around content filtering, parental controls, cybersecurity, and faith-based media. Paul and Chris built the company around a straightforward premise: parents, not governments, technology companies, social media platforms, or entertainment corporations, should decide what content enters their households. Through carrier-level filtering and a growing ecosystem of faith-based media offerings, Radiant gives families tools and content to exercise that control. What drew Mookie to the conversation was the story behind the mobile tech. As Radiant attracts both enthusiastic supporters and vocal critics, Paul and Chris find themselves at the center of debates over free speech, parental rights, censorship, faith, personal responsibility, and the future of digital culture. Mookie wanted to understand why they built the company, what problems they believe it solves, and why many families have embraced their approach despite the criticism it has generated. The conversation quickly moves beyond mobile phones and content filters. Paul and Chris argue that unrestricted digital access has created serious problems for families, particularly when it comes to pornography, social media, and content they believe children should not encounter. Mookie acknowledges those concerns while also raising broader questions about information silos, cultural fragmentation, and whether increasingly personalized media environments contribute to the polarization that already characterizes much of modern society. Paul agrees that stronger content controls may contribute to more fragmented information ecosystems, but argues that many families willingly accept those tradeoffs in exchange for greater control over what enters their homes. The episode also explores Paul's transition from celebrity agent and architect of major fashion and entertainment campaigns to entrepreneur focused on digital protection and faith-based media. Chris brings a different perspective, drawing on decades of ministry experience and his work with families struggling to navigate an increasingly connected world. Throughout the discussion, Mookie returns to a theme that extends well beyond Radiant itself. In a free society, people should be able to build the products, businesses, and communities they believe in. That freedom inevitably creates disagreement, and competition among different visions of how people should live, what they should consume, and what values should guide their lives. For Mookie, the question is not whether everyone agrees with Radiant's vision, but the power of an open marketplace to enable entrepreneurs like Paul and Cris to build it and let consumers decide for themselves. Whether listeners agree with Radiant's approach to faith-based content and Mookie's opinion about free speech and open markets or oppose them, this episode goes far beyond one company or one community. It tackles questions of freedom, responsibility, technology, parental authority, and the growing struggle over who controls the flow of information in modern life. More than anything, it examines what happens when people stop waiting for institutions to solve problems and attempt to build solutions of their own. The Guests Paul Fisher is the CEO and co-founder of Radiant, a Christian-focused mobile carrier that combines content filtering, parental controls, cybersecurity, and faith-based media. Before launching Radiant, Paul built a career in the fashion and entertainment industries, representing major models, celebrities, and brands. Today, he focuses on developing technology and media platforms designed to give families greater control over their digital lives. Chris Klimis is the COO and co-founder of Radiant. With more than two decades of ministry experience, Cris has worked extensively with families, churches, and faith communities, addressing issues ranging from digital culture to personal development and family life. At Radiant, he helps shape the company's mission of combining technology, parental empowerment, and faith-based values. The Company https://www.radiantmobile.com/

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