• Episode 0 - How Does Social Media Affect Mental Health

  • Jul 23 2023
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 0 - How Does Social Media Affect Mental Health

  • Summary

  • In the inaugural episode of the "Life is Rare" podcast, hosts Jay, Flash, Nate, and Jacques delve into a thought-provoking discussion on the impact of social media on mental health. With an emphasis on open dialogue and diverse perspectives, the hosts explore the various ways in which social media has reshaped our lives, relationships, and overall well-being.From the allure of constant connectivity to the detrimental effects of comparison and validation seeking, the group navigates through the psychological complexities of our digital age. Drawing from personal experiences, studies, and expert insights, they aim to shed light on the dichotomy of social media as both a catalyst for connection and a potential source of anxiety and isolation.Throughout the episode, Jay, Flash, Nate, and Jacques share practical tips for maintaining a healthy relationship with social media and offer insights on how to protect one's mental well-being in an increasingly digital world. As they wrap up, the hosts encourage listeners to engage with the topic, challenge their perspectives, and take steps towards cultivating a balanced and mindful online presence.Tune in to "Life is Rare" Episode 0 to gain a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between social media and mental health, and discover ways to harness its potential for personal growth and positive impact.

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