• Social Media: useful resource or harmful tool? | The Mutual Friend Episode 68

  • Jun 10 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
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Social Media: useful resource or harmful tool? | The Mutual Friend Episode 68

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    Join us in this thought-provoking podcast episode where we take a deep dive into the topic of social media and its impact on our lives. Is social media a useful resource or a harmful tool? Dre and Gabe share valuable insights and research-based evidence on the benefits and drawbacks of social media use. We explore how social media affects our mental health, relationships, and productivity, and offer practical tips for creating a healthier relationship with social media. From the dangers of comparison and FOMO to the positive aspects of community connection and artistic expression, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the role of social media in our lives. Whether you're a social media enthusiast or a skeptic, this episode will provide you with valuable information and food for thought. So, tune in now and join us in this eye-opening conversation about the complex world of social media.


    The goal of the Mutual Friend is to have real conversations about life, real world issues, and spirituality, all through the lens of our mutual friend, Jesus.

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