POPULARITY
Today, we're diving deep into ethical mediumship, exploring why it's fundamental to every aspect of your practice. Whether you're new or seasoned in this field, these principles are essential for building trust and authenticity. Highlight from Episode: Authenticity in Mediumship: - Explore staying true to yourself amidst commercial pressures and social media trends. Authenticity enhances client trust and satisfaction. Nurturing Client Relationships: - Establish clear boundaries to foster healthy, respectful relationships. Learn practical strategies for supporting clients without fostering dependency. Integrity in Private Readings: - Discuss ethical delivery of sensitive information. Empower clients to make informed decisions about their spiritual journey. Balancing Visibility and Responsibility on Social Media: - Ethical approaches to leveraging social platforms in the spiritual industry. Maintain authenticity while respecting client privacy. Transparent Marketing: - Importance of honest marketing practices. Align your messaging with ethical values to build trust and credibility. Thank you for supporting The Connected Spirit Podcast! SUBSCRIBE in your favorite podcast platform BOOK a private session with Courtney FOLLOW @mediumcourtneydawson on Instagram SIGN-UP for the Connected Spirit weekly Newsletter VISIT my website Free Mediumship Video Training Course - Sign Up Now Ethical Mediumship Made Easy - Join Waitlist Money Making Medium - Join Waitlist Spirit Connect Bundle - ONLY $29
In today's episode, we are joined with the face behind fashion and lifestyle blog “With Love From Kat” Kat Jamieson. Jamieson and our host Sydney Sadick go way back! The two discuss how the blogging landscape has changed over the years and Kat's new brand Everyone Loves The Weekend. You can visit Kat's new brand at www.everybodylovestheweekend.com and use code: SPOTLIGHT15 for 15% off your next purchase! Podcast Created by Spotlight Magazine Follow Us On Instagram | @spotlightxmagzine & @sydneysadick Video Production By With Noelle | Noelle Ochocinski | Instagram: @wnoelle_ Production Assistant & Editor | Francesca Iuele | Instagram: @_fimedia Editorial Assistant and All The Buzz Writer: Emily White | Instagram: @emilywhiteStylest: Alex Rak | Instagram: @alexrakk
An MEP elected for this region is calling for the minimum age limit for starting a social media account to be increased to 16. New research from Cyber Safe Kids shows that 84% of Irish children aged between 8 and 12 have an account on social media, despite an age limit of thirteen years in place at present. It comes amid renewed concern over the psychological affects of young people accessing harmful, violent and sexually explicit content online. Fianna Fáil Ireland South MEP elect Cynthia Ní Mhurcú says the mental health impacts can be devastating.
In this thought-provoking episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew dives into the intricacies of athletic performance in an era dominated by social media and endless fitness content. He addresses the prevalent trend where flashy and advanced techniques often overshadow the importance of mastering fundamentals and refining nuances in training. Andrew emphasizes that while social media can be a powerful tool for inspiration and learning, it's crucial not to overlook the foundational elements that underpin athletic excellence. Throughout the episode, Andrew advocates for embracing the monotony of basics, stressing that consistent refinement of fundamentals is key to unlocking higher-level performance. He challenges the notion that basics are solely for beginners, highlighting how even seasoned athletes and experts benefit immensely from honing these essential skills. By exploring both the positives and potential pitfalls of today's fitness content landscape, Andrew encourages listeners to adopt a balanced approach. This episode serves as a reminder that true progress in athletic performance comes from a comprehensive understanding and dedication to both the basics and the intricacies. Tune in to gain insights that will reshape how you approach your training journey. Enjoy this episode!
Former CEO of Facebook Australia & New Zealand Stephen Scheeler joined 3AW Mornings to provide insight on if the age restriction on social media can be done affectively. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek supports potential social media bans for those under 16, citing expert advice and the alarming rise in mental health issues among youth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss the tragedy on the Singpore Airlines yesterday, Stitch in the Swich this weekend, the opening of the Bluey House, the new strain of Covid, FLiRT heading our way and what the community thinks the age for social media should be
Bullying and high rates of eating disorders and body dysmorphia are constant worries in the age of social media - for girls and the adults who care about them. In a world where young girls spend up to six hours of their day online, it's important to help them navigate insecurities from the constant comparisons that may lead to feelings of low self-esteem. It's also important to remember that it is indeed possible for girls to have positive relationships with social media and technology. Listen to this audio short for tips and tools to help girls experience life online in a healthy way, encouraging them to embrace the idea that ‘digital flourishing' is achievable, and within reach. National Coalition of Girls' Schools
Tyrone-Jay Barugh advertises his services through videos on TikTok wearing a bright pink suit, answers big questions like 'is it legal to drink a beer while driving', and gets into protracted legal battles with giants like JetStar over promotional deals.
NOVA Radio Host and Co-Founder of 36 Months, Michael "Wippa" Wipfli, has joined Michael to discuss his 36 month initiative, which seeks raise the social media age limit to 16 to protect children's mental health and development.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is Taylor Swift trying to block Billie Eilish's success? The Harrison Butker's speech: What's so different about this speech that's got everyone riled up? There are plans to up the social media age to 16. What do you think? LINKS Harrison Butker speech https://www.tiktok.com/@theprojecttv/video/7369406346590031112 CREDITS: Hosts: Luke And Sassy Scott Producer: Mandy Catalano Supervising Producer: Lem Zakharia Executive Digital Producer: Oscar Gordon Social and Video Producer: Amy Code Audio imager: Nat Marshall Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh Talent Manager: Kirsty KassabisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parasocial relationships and celebrity worship have increased exponentially with the rise of social media. But at what point does your like or love for a celebrity become problematic and unhealthy? Tune in to get a Homegirl's take on how celebrity worship affects our mental health.FILL OUT THE PODCAST SURVEY HERE: https://forms.gle/adxbnMAeejfApM1T7Join my email list: spiritualhomegirl.ck.page/emailSubscribe to Spiritual Homegirl's YouTube here: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClfzaF9Vr-xEPh9WBaEBhww?sub_confirmation=1Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/spiritualhomegirl/Follow Make Peace With the Day: https://instagram.com/makepeacewiththedayCheck me out on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SpiritualHomegirl/
Ray has weighed in on the social media age limit debate, underlining the difficulties in policing it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are reports teenagers are violently lashing out at their parents after being cut off from the internet, as politicians, including the Prime Minister and Jacinta Allan, back a push to raise the age children can be allowed on social media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in to a fascinating conversation where host Cameron Cole interviews author Samuel James about his new book, Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age. You'll want to hear his discussion of "content vs. form"; "software vs. hardware," prompting us to ask the question: how is the technology itself- not just the content we view- shaping our loves, our views of what life should be like?"The internet is a major secular liturgy."Resources:Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online AgeYou Are What You Love by James K.A. SmithThe Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas CarrYou're Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God's Design and Why That's Good News by Kelly KapicThe Gift of Limitations: Finding Beauty in Your Boundaries by Sara HagertyJoin us for Rooted 2024 in Dallas, October 24-26! Follow us @rootedministry!
On the fence about whether to give someone a chance in love? Spiritual Homegirl gives a pep talk to push you to the happily ever after that you deserve.FILL OUT THE PODCAST SURVEY HERE: https://forms.gle/adxbnMAeejfApM1T7Join my email list: spiritualhomegirl.ck.page/emailSubscribe to Spiritual Homegirl's YouTube here: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClfzaF9Vr-xEPh9WBaEBhww?sub_confirmation=1Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/spiritualhomegirl/Follow Make Peace With the Day: https://instagram.com/makepeacewiththedayCheck me out on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SpiritualHomegirl/
Join Michelle and I as we delve into the topic of social media, creativity, the gospel and music. This episode promises to be an eye-opener. You're challenged to answer tough questions like, "Why do I do what I do?", social-media wise. It's time to reflect. Let's connect on Instagram - @honeyexpresss To be featured on an episode or collaborate by being a co-host on an entire episode, connect with me through my email: oyinajayinfo@gmail.com. About Honey Express - Honey Express is an expression of the sweetness of God's word and a demonstration of its impact on the soul of a man. Honey Express was established as a podcast in April 2020, originally birthed as a concept in the summer of 2017 by Oyinkansola Ajayi. The main topic of discussion during episodes is the Christian faith as scriptures are expounded upon through conversations and references to the Holy Bible. Lifestyle, mental & emotional health, and self-development are also focused on in this podcast. Find Me Online - https://anchor.fm/oyinkansola-ajayi https://www.facebook.com/honeyexpress... https://www.instagram.com/honeyexpresss/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsc8... Starring - Oyinkansola Ajayi as the Host - @Oyinaj on Instagram
Titania Jordan is the Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Parent Officer of Bark Technologies, an online safety company that helps nearly seven million kids stay safe online and in real life. She is a renowned thought leader on digital parenting, contributing to pieces in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The New York Times, Huffington Post, USA Today, and many more. Titania is the author of Parenting in a Tech World, a bestseller featured in the 2020 documentary Childhood 2.0. She founded Parenting in a Tech World, a Facebook group of more than 450,000 members where parents discuss raising kids in the digital age. In this episode… Privacy is already a pressing issue for the general population, but the topic is exponentially important for children. Kids have unprecedented access to the internet and all the dangers it entails. Combined with the advent of AI in the mainstream, parents need to be more careful than ever. Fortunately, there are people helping make the internet safer for children. Companies like Bark Technologies offer comprehensive parental controls that get to the heart of the problem. For children to thrive, they need more protections for their safety and their privacy. Parents need to be aware of the issues in modern society and what they can do to counteract them. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels interview Titania Jordan, the Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Parent Officer of Bark Technologies, to discuss privacy and protection for children. They delve into the current dangers facing children online, how AI fits into the equation, and how Bark works to help. They also touch on the importance of digital citizenship and how the law applies to children's privacy.
Have you ever swiped on your social media to read a post that makes you squirm or cringe? What if it is connected to someone in your workplace? What if the post then goes viral? You're not alone. In today's digital era, HR professionals and business leaders are often confronted with such challenging scenarios. Social media's impact is undeniable, both personally and professionally. But what happens when an employee's misguided post about their workplace or colleagues become a crisis? What if an employee, who has the statement ‘The opinions and thoughts expressed here are my own and do not represent the views or positions of my employer', still posts inappropriate content – can you take action? What crosses over from freedom of expression into potential disciplinary misconduct? Is an employer permitted to refer to external pressure in the disciplinary process? Explore the complex landscape of social media's influence on employer-employee dynamics with our engaging webinar, 'Social Media in the Workplace'. Gain insights from leading case studies on the challenges employers face in managing online conduct both in and out of the workplace. Learn about the pivotal role of social media policies in mitigating legal and reputational risks, the nuances of handling disciplinary processes, and the importance of balancing employer rights with employee freedom of expression. In this webinar, Victoria Smith, Knowledge Partner, is joined by employment law expert, Peter McInnes from McInnes Dunne Murphy LLP who will: -Look back at case law to learn from and protect your business-Outline the key lessons and recommended actions for employers-Discuss how employers can implement robust policies and training for all staff on Social Media (both in and out of the workplace)
20 years on from the founding of Facebook, what role do these platforms play in our lives? --- February 4 marked 20 years since Mark Zuckerburg launched the site that was initially known as The Facebook from his Harvard dorm room, so this seems like a good time to take stock of what social media now looks like, and what our lives look like as a result. Whether you're an avid user of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, TikTok, and more, or a social media sceptic, join Simon Smart, Justine Toh, and Natasha Moore for a frank chat about the better and worse of these platforms in 2024. With cameos from Andy Crouch, CPX brand manager (and socials pro) Clare Potts, and recent social media quitter Jess Forsyth, the discussion ranges from whether group chats count as social media to whether the internet is “made of demons” - as well as the advantages (and disciplines) of being an iceberg vs an ocean liner. --- EXPLORE: New York Times article How Group Chats Rule the World Philippa Moore's article about quitting social media Paul Kingsnorth's Substack essays The Universal and The Neon God Alan Jacobs' New Atlantis piece Andy Crouch's Spiritual Practices for Public Leadership
EPISODE 1945: In our weekly KEEN ON wrap of tech news with Keith Teare, author of the THAT WAS THE WEEK newletter, Keith defends Elon Musk's decision to go to Auschwitz and bemoans the breakdown of civility in our social media ageKeith Teare is a Founder and CEO at SignalRank Corporation. Previously he was Executive Chairman at Accelerated Digital Ventures Ltd - A UK-based global investment company focused on startups at all stages. He was also previously the founder at the Palo Alto incubator, Archimedes Labs. Archimedes was the original incubator for TechCrunch and since 2011 has invested, accelerated or incubated many Silicon Valley startups including Around (sold to Miro), Millicast (Sold to Dolby), InFarm, Miles, Quixey; M.dot (sold to GoDaddy); chat.center; Loop Surveys; DownTown and Sunshine. Teare has a track record as a serial entrepreneur with big ideas and has achieved significant returns for investors.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.
Coming up at 4 pm today on a “Wingman Wednesday” edition of the Rod Arquette Show with Greg Hughes on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Bob Corn-Revere, a First Amendment Attorney with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, joins the show to discuss a lawsuit filed against the state of Utah over a new law mandating age verification to use social media. Plus, Utah Speaker of the House Mike Schultz joins the program for a conversation about the House's legislative priorities during the 2024 session. See below for a full rundown of today's program.Rod Arquette Show w/ Greg Hughes Rundown – “Wingman Wednesday,” January 17, 20244:38 pm: Tracie Halvorsen, lead sponsor of the ballot initiative to repeal the bill creating a new state flag, SB 31, joins the show to discuss a lawsuit filed against the Utah Lieutenant Governor's office over the rejection of some signature packets related to the initiative.5:05 pm: Bob Corn-Revere, a First Amendment Attorney with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, joins the show to discuss a lawsuit filed against the state of Utah over a new law mandating age verification to use social media.5:20 pm: Representative Mike Petersen joins Rod and Greg to discuss his bill that would require public schools to display a framed copy of the Ten Commandments in a prominent area of the school.6:05 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Mike Schultz joins the program for a conversation about the House's legislative priorities during the 2024 session.
Episode 87: Updating the Feminine Mystique in the Social Media Age and Bailing Ted Out of TroubleCasey, Jon, and Eric dive into recent Geek News and Events and get a bit silly, a bit meta, and really experience how hard it is to be a modern woman in a world full of trolls and toxic males, having a career and a love life, and learning to accept your whole self. Also, how hard is it to be a monster in a world thinking it is a mercy to kill you...hint, it's not easy. So, come along and let's see how it goes.Next Week: Ant-Man and Wasp: Quantumania and Loki: Season 2Follow us, like us, comment, share and MORE!!!Questions?Email us at: NotFunnyGuys.OffTheReels@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: @not_funny_guys_presents Follow us on Twitter: @NotFunnyGuysPodFollow us on BlueSky: @The Not Funny GuysWant to chat?Casey:Twitter @vash_maxwellHive @caseyfranklinJon:Letterbox: esoteric_evansInstagram @esoteric_by_designSubstack: estoericbydesign.substack.comEric:Letterbox: eklyInstagram @hothoney_comics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ireland’s Edge conference runs in Dingle today and tomorrow. Among the speakers is Fiona Hill, British-American foreign affairs specialist who testified at hearings to impeach Donald Trump when he was US President. The challenges to journalism are also being examined at a seminar titled, “Don't Believe Everything You Read in the Papers.” Jerry speaks to Siobhán Holliman who’s a member of the Future of Media Commission and is deputy editor of the Tuam Herald.
Influential surf journalist Matt George joins The Lineup to talk about documenting surfing culture from the late 1980s to now. Matt shares stories from his over 35 years in the business, the importance of long-form surf journalism in the social media age, and how he has immersed himself in the sport, its culture, and its heroes. He dives deep into the power, courage, and indescribable feeling of surfing and takes us through his personal surfing journey, from Hawaii to San Francisco to Santa Barbara to Bali. Matt also touches on the danger of AI, the Mid-season Cut, his favorite free surfers, the most significant events in surf history, and his book In Deep: The Collected Surf Writings. Follow Matt here. Buy In Deep: The Collected Surf Writings by Matt George. Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are there wrong ways to parent? How can we be aware if any of these bleed into our own practices? In this episode, we delve into the intricate landscape of modern child rearing, navigating the complexities with the insightful Jessica Sinarski as our guide. Join us as we explore the world of mindful parenting and trauma-informed child rearing. Jessica passionately discusses the profound impact of the internet and social media on today's caregivers and the developing minds of their children. She takes us on a journey through the "downstairs brain attention," offering practical wisdom on setting social media boundaries and managing the relentless cascade of stimuli. With a compassionate focus on embracing and finding our way through the experiences that fuel anger, Jessica shares her expertise in addressing trauma with both adults and kids, emphasizing the importance of caregivers beyond biological parents. Discover the transformative power of supporting children in learning more about their emotions, effectively managing behavior, and unlocking their untapped potential. Jessica, an instigator of hope, guides us toward a path where hope, peace, and connection allow us to feel a little more safe, seen, and valued in the ever-evolving landscape of mindful parenting. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion that will undoubtedly reshape your approach to raising the next generation.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Beyond Measure community today:https://podcast.wellevatr.com/beyond-measure
Welcome to Episode 132 of the Squared Away Podcast, kicking off an exciting multipart series dedicated to the art of “Thinking For Yourself.” In this inaugural episode, your hosts Martin and Paul dive deep into the world of trends, authenticity, and the impact of social media on our choices. Discover the psychological secrets behind why…
Utah released the first proposed rule to direct social media companies when it comes to verifying the ages of users on Monday. Social media companies could use your social security number or your webcam to confirm that you are indeed an adult. Aimee Cobabe, KSL Newsradio Reporter joins the show with all the details. Dave and Debbie take listener calls on just how far they would go with age verification to allow kids to be on social media.
Has manga overtaken American-style comics in the hearts and imaginations of readers? ON THIS WEEK'S SHOW...Did manga win comics?UPDATE: Threads usage declines — is this the end of the Social Media Age?Kickstarter reaffirms commitment to AI technologyYou get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
Join us on this podcast clip where Kit Huffman and I embark on an electrifying journey through the digital universe!
LISTEN: On the Tuesday, Aug. 8 edition of Georgia Today: A push in the state legislature to force social media companies to verify Georgia users' ages; can converted shipping containers curb the homelessness issue in Atlanta? And the UGA football recruiting staffer who survived a fatal crash in January has been fired.
In this compelling episode, Tom Dunlap delves into the intricate world of witness tampering, examining its profound significance, legal ramifications, and evolving challenges in the age of social media. Drawing from recent headlines surrounding former President Donald Trump's alleged witness tampering on the Truth Social platform, Tom takes you on a thought-provoking journey through the dark corners of legal manipulation and intimidation. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted issue of witness tampering in today's digital communication age.
Law and social conventions around free speech have evolved with the times, but technology presents new challenges to both. In this new world of social media, how should we think about it? Jameel Jaffer joins Vasant Dhar in episode 66 of Brave New World to share his thoughts on how we can navigate this territory. Useful resources: 1. Jameel Jaffer on Wikipedia, Twitter, ACLU, Columbia Law School and Knight First Amendment Institute. 2. Social Media Companies Want to Co-opt the First Amendment. Courts Shouldn't Let Them -- Jameel Jaffer and Scott Wilkens. 3. There's a Problem With Banning TikTok. It's Called the First Amendment. -- Jameel Jaffer. 4. Optimizing for What? Algorithmic Amplification and Society -- A symposium by the Knight Institute. 5. How Rights Went Wrong -- Jamal Greene. 6. Free Speech Futures -- An essay series edited by Jamal Greene. 7. Marketplace of Ideas. 8. Brandenburg v. Ohio. 9. Pentagon Papers. 10. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan. 11. The Federalist Papers. 12. Whitney v. California. 13. The Technology Wars -- Episode 1 of Brave New World (w Arun Sundararajan). Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. Subscription is free!
Welcome to the Affiliate Underground Podcast with Derek Gehl and Galel Fajardo, sponsored by SellHealth. From navigating the ever-changing landscape of social media advertising to building and monetizing targeted email lists, Derek and Galel share their expertise and strategies to help affiliates succeed in the competitive online marketing world. Tune in for valuable tips, industry insights, and candid discussions on all things affiliate marketing.
In an age of social media, the challenge of promoting and maintaining trust online continues to grow and demand more solutions. So how can parents and educators contribute to minimize online threats and maximize accountability and personal responsibility? Brock Murphy, Co-Founder and President of Parent ProTech, discusses the challenges of social media accountability and regulation and how his platform can protect kids online. Learn more about Parent ProTech at parentprotech.com!Check out this year's FreedomFest at freedomfest.com to learn more and support this event, and use promo code FELLOW50 for $50 off your ticket! Truly a fantastic experience for freedom-loving minds!Support the showNEW! Visit georgewashingtoninstitute.org for the one-stop shop of all things Friends & Fellow Citizens and George Washington Institute!JOIN as a Patreon supporter and receive a FREE Friends & Fellow Citizens mug at the $10 membership level or higher!SUBSCRIBE to our e-mail list for the latest news and updates from Friends & Fellow Citizens!NOTE: All views expressed by the host are presented in his personal capacity and do not officially represent the views of any affiliated organizations. All guests on interview episodes are solely those of the interviewees and may or may not reflect the views of the host or Friends & Fellow Citizens.
A Split 2 segment episode. (Don't ask why) lol. Scotty can't seem to get the upload right. In Part #1: Sarah-Tonin our new Gen-Z voice of the show is live in studio as we talk Long Distance Love Affairs, Relationships, Dating in the Social Media Age, making sure you get the bag and shooting your shot to get what you want. The question is put out there as to why Men love Submissive or Bossy woman? Corey says Black men don't hunt deer? Sarah and Scotty also get Corey to open up about his biggest love mistakes. Sarah talks about her big move from Houston Texas to Detroit only to be moving back. Sneak preview of Sarah's NORULEZ COSMETICS launch. Featured local Artist this week is one of the prettiest voices you will ever hear and her name is Mani Reign.
This year, the CDC's annual Youth Risk Behavior Survey offered a grim outlook for the wellbeing of young people. Over the next few weeks, we're bringing together experts, advocates, and school leaders to better understand the impact of social media on mental health, discuss how best to support young people in the social media age, and explore the role of regulations and restrictions in this special podcast series that we're calling, “Can Teens Survive the Digital World?” In our last episode, we spoke with Dr. Jill Walsh, professor of sociology at Boston University, about how teens are navigating their physical and digital worlds. Today, in the third episode of this special series, Jill is joined by Dr. Jacqueline Nesi, clinical psychologist, Assistant Professor at Brown University, and founder of Tech Without Stress, to discuss her research on the effects of social media on teen behavior and to better understand how parents think about their children's use of social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A bipartisan bill would ban kids from social media sites, Florida Republicans pass school bills on pronouns and diversity, and the final officer involved in George Floyd's murder gets convicted. Let's get uncomfortable! 1) A new federal bill would establish a national minimum age for social media use and require tech companies to get parents' consent before creating accounts for teens. 2) Florida Republicans approved bills to ban diversity programs in colleges and prevent students and teachers from being required to use pronouns that don't correspond to someone's biological sex. 3) A Minnesota judge found former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao guilty of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter for his role keeping bystanders back in the May 2020 killing of George Floyd. Patreon ► patreon.com/theuncomfortpod T-Shirts/Merch ► store.streamelements.com/theuncomfortableconversation Twitter ► twitter.com/theuncomfortpod Tiktok ► tiktok.com/@theuncomfortpod Facebook ► facebook.com/theuncomfortpod Instagram ► instagram.com/theuncomfortpod Title: Social Media Age Requirements? #socialmedia #lgbtq #georgefloyd
- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is an excerpt from the episode "The Art of Debate: With Mehdi Hasan."Mehdi Hasan speaks with Michael Steele about the art of debate. The pair discuss the importance of knowing your audience, showing receipts and coming prepared. They also discuss Twitter, Elon and free speech.If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to leave a review or tell a friend!Check out Mehdi's book, “Win Every Argument: The Art of Debating, Persuading, and Public Speaking” here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250853479/wineveryargumentFollow Mehdi Hasan @mehdirhassanFollow Michael Steele @MichaelSteeleFollow the podcast @steele_podcast
EPISODE 1474: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to the veteran tech journalist Julia Angwin about her memories of 9/11 and why she was never quite taken by the blogging "revolution" Julia Angwin is an award-winning investigative journalist and New York Times contributing Opinion writer. She founded The Markup, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates the impacts of technology on society, and is Entrepreneur in Residence at Columbia Journalism School's Brown Institute. Julia was a previously a senior reporter at the independent news organization ProPublica, where she led an investigative team that was a Finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting in 2017 and won a Gerald Loeb Award in 2018. From 2000 to 2013, she was a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, where she led a privacy investigative team that was a Finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting in 2011 and won a Gerald Loeb Award in 2010. In 2003, she was on a team of reporters at The Wall Street Journal that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting for coverage of corporate corruption. She is also the author of “Dragnet Nation: A Quest for Privacy, Security and Freedom in a World of Relentless Surveillance” (Times Books, 2014) and “Stealing MySpace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America” (Random House, March 2009). She earned a B.A. in mathematics from the University of Chicago, and an M.B.A. from the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Smith is the former and founding editor-in-chief of Buzzfeed News, the founder and editor-in-chief of Semafor, and the author of a new book called Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral, which is about the rise and fall of the social platform age in media, through the lens of Gawker Media and Buzzfeed and, in particular, their founders, Nick Denton and Jonah Peretti. I say the fall of the social platform age pretty literally: just before we spoke, Buzzfeed actually shut down Buzzfeed News, saying it just wasn't making enough money, Facebook and the rest are all in on vertical video, and the chaos at Twitter means a lot of baseline media industry assumptions are now up for grabs. Ben and I talked about a lot – where do journalists build their brands now? Where does traffic even come from anymore? What's next? Of course, we talked about Semafor as well. Ben and his co-founder, Justin Smith, raised $25 million and launched a news website, newsletters, and events covering the US and sub-Saharan Africa, with plans to expand into other regions. I wanted to know what lessons from Buzzfeed Ben brought into Semafor and, honestly, how he's thinking about building an audience instead of just trying to get traffic. This is a good one. The book's great, too. Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/23470662 Links: Traffic by Ben Smith What Colors Are This Dress? TikTok - The Verge Is Substack Notes a ‘Twitter clone'? We asked CEO Chris Best - The Verge MyPillow CEO's free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord's name in vain - The Verge Former Facebook Workers: We Routinely Suppressed Conservative News Cambridge Analytica: understanding Facebook's data privacy scandal - The Verge 28 Signs You Were Raised By Persian Parents In America Here's The Powerful Letter The Stanford Victim Read To Her Attacker More Than 180 Women Have Reported Sexual Assaults At Massage Envy Macedonia's Pro-Trump Fake News Industry Had American Links, And Is Under Investigation For Possible Russia Ties Watching Silicon Valley Bank melt down from the front row, with Brex CEO Henrique Dubugras - Decoder, The Verge Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. It was produced by Creighton DeSimone and Jackie McDermott with help from Hadley Robinson and it was edited by Callie Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Our Editorial Director is Brooke Minters and our Executive Director is Eleanor Donovan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EPISODE 1444: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to the author of ADELAIDE, Genevieve Wheeler, about on witty banter, trashing talking and true romance in our social media age of Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook Genevieve Wheeler is an American writer and communications manager. Her bylines have appeared in publications like VICE, Vogue Business, Teen Vogue, Elite Daily, and POPSUGAR, with her work and words cited in The New York Times, Vox, the BBC World Service, Cheddar News, Jezebel, and beyond. She holds an MA in marketing communications from the University of Westminster in London and a BS in Advertising from Boston University. She's currently based in London. Adelaide is her debut novel. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Build Better Brands, Danielle Clarke is joined by Angela Lyons, an award-winning freelance graphic designer with a focus on print, including magazines and branding.KEY TAKEAWAYSI'll have been a freelancer for 11 years this April. I started off in a publishing company, then a software company before deciding to go freelance. It can be quite hard to do initially because of the fear that you're really stepping away from a salaried career and out of your comfort zone. You were going into other companies' offices (before working from home became a thing) trying to work out what's going on while working for them too.When I first started I Googled ‘freelancing' and nothing came up, so I attached myself to recruitment agencies, and they had a lot of networking events which I went to. I'd go to the offices of companies I was freelancing for and talk to the people there in the break rooms and told them what I was doing there .That's how my work developed over the years, those people would tell other people what I was doing and that I was good and would help them out with what they needed.I didn't have a social media strategy. I just followed a lot of people, saw what they were doing, I spoke to someone about whether I should join this group to get tips and she said: “No, you're clever, you can see what's going on around you, don't copy people. Just be yourself”. I've met the most amazing people through social media, like yourself. But if I do see anything negative there I just block and move on. There's too much going on in the world for you to have negativity on your phone as well.I always want to plan, but then stuff happens and gets in the way. I don't know if it's luck or being blessed but stuff comes to me, or people put things in my way. People have asked me to do webinars and I haven't done any yet, mainly because I haven't had the time but also because I was nervous. But, I could put a webinar together from repurposed bits of work I've done in the past. I think social media is going to become monetised soon and your content is going to be paid for so people can see it. LinkedIn is the best place to be at the moment, especially for reaching potential customers because they haven't introduced any form of monetisation yet. Instagram and Twitter are asking the user to pay. I'd much rather post content only to my website because at least I own that.BEST MOMENTS‘I got headhunted by a software company to do graphic design for them and it sounds really terrible but I hated it. The people were lovely, but the work just was not me, it wasn't creative at all. I got ill, my body broke out in hives. I spoke to my husband about it and I decided to go freelance.'‘My husband says I like to talk too much and I really do, I even talk to people at the bus stop! They look at me a bit funny, but they tend to talk back.'‘I never used to use social media until a couple of years ago, I thought it was an awful place, but I've started using it recently and have found out it's not. Now a lot has changed!'‘I'm a graphic designer, but I hadn't had a proper website in about five years, terrible, I know! We're working freelancers and solopreneurs, there's a lot to do.'ABOUT THE GUESTLyons Creative is owned and managed by Angela Lyons. I am a freelance graphic designer who creates clear and engaging designs. I offer graphic design services from initial design concepts to final produced graphics. Designs include magazines, brochures, branding, logos, social media graphics, event design and marketing materials for startups, corporates, and charities. Website: https://www.lyonscreative.co.uk/ WORK WITH DANIELLE TO HELP BUILD THE BRANDING AND MARKETING STRATEGIES YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS TO GROW: https://calendly.com/hello-danielle-clarke-creative/free-15-min-discovery-call CONNECT WITH DANIELLE ON LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-clarke-creative-brand-designer-marketing-consultant SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/danielleclarke This show was brought to you by Progressive Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODE 1373: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to the UC Berkeley economist and author of SLOUCHING TOWARD UTOPIA author Brad Delong about today's banking crisis, ChatGPT4 and the new economic laws of our social media age Brad DeLong is a professor of economics at the University of California at Berkeley, where he teaches economic history, political economy, macroeconomies, and occasional other topics. He was a deputy assistant secretary for economic policy at the U.S. Treasury during the Clinton Administration. He is a New York Times instant bestselling author for Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sophie Beren, Forbes 30 Under 30 founder & CEO of The Conversationalist, joins the pod this week & we cover a LOT. We talk about staying authentic in the age of social media, how to have hard conversations about politics, opposing views, and other topics, what being a good person ACTUALLY means & more.If you're looking for the guide to navigating your 20s, this episode covers some of the most important aspects of growing up. Enjoy!Follow the pod: instagram.com/growingupwithdevontiktok.com/@growingupwithdevonpodyoutube.com/@growingupwithdevonpodFollow Devon: instagram.com/devonwerkhardertiktok.com/@devonwerkheiserFollow Sophie & The Conversationalist:instagram.com/sophiebereninstagram.com/theconversationalisttiktok.com/@theconversationalistyoutube.com/@TheConversationalist Intro song: Goliath by TriOrca Brought to you by onomyFollow onomy: InstagramTikTok
Join Acefield Retro and Chad for the perfect wrestling show to kick your week off, WRESTLING TONIGHT! We will breakdown the BIG 3 pro-wrestling news stories, give you quick hitter news & results, as well as preview the week ahead in the world of professional wrestling. This week we're discussing Seth Rollins recent comments on CM Punk & Eddie Kingston's recent comments on MJF and how they relate to shooting and working in the social media age. We'll also talk about Jay White leaving Japan, and Bryan Danielson and MJF facing off in a 60-minute Iron Man Match for the AEW World Championship at AEW Revolution. There is so much more news in our Quick Hitter segment as well! If you need to know what is going on in, we will keep you up to date every week with everything you need to know! Go to theturnbuckletavern.com for all your Tavern needs!
We are in the Digital Age, the Social Media Age. The Christian content we seek on social media may have the wrong heart behind it. Do we fall for the facade or does the Holy Spirit dawn you in to find a wise Christian with Biblical literacy that can exhibit Jesus' humbleness and gentleness?
In today's episode, we get the inside scoop about body image and how to love yourself from the inside out from a fitness influencer herself, Remy Kam. With over 8 years of group fitness and trainer experience, Remy has held roles for industry-leading brands like Tone It Up, Therabody, Equinox, and Parsley Health. Remy is currently a Vuori Clothing Collaborator, Barry's Trainer, Bodyrok Instructor, Personal Trainer, fitness and wellness influencer, and the founder of her new fitness App, KORE by Remy. Remy gets raw with us about her personal experience with body image and love as a fitness trainer & influencer who is in this world 24/7. This episode is a reminder that even the “perfect” influencers you see on social media share a very similar experience with us all. You'll leave this episode knowing that your worth does not come from what you eat in a day, how much you work out, or what you look like, but WHO YOU ARE. Remy and I get real about what REALLY MATTERS and how you can start to put social media into perspective and turn inward. Our value does not come from your body but from within. Lastly, Remy shares what it was like for her to step aside from her 9 to 5 job to pursue a career in content creation as a fitness trainer. She opens up with us about some of the obstacles and opportunities she has experienced thus far in the world of entrepreneurship, hopefully inspiring you all to go after what you really want. Syllabus Steps: ZEN ZONE: Create the time and space for yourself to pause and turn inward. For example, light some candles put on soothing music and take out a journal. Writing your feelings out on paper rather than typing is a great way to release and work through emotions. Remy's Favorite Journal: The Five-Minute Journal ACTIVE REST AND RECOVERY: Lymphatic massage, physical therapy, swimming, OR walking. Movement in the sun > PERFORMANCE AND LONGEVITY > OBSESSIVE FITNESS REGIME: Educate yourself on what's most healthy and sustainable for your body. Rest days are necessary. Pause and listen to what your body is needing. Stretch. Your fitness journey is yours and is not going to be comparable to anyone else on Instagram. YOU ARE NOT YOUR BODY: Your value and who you are come from within! Recognize the difference you make in others' lives. Look to your friends - ask them what their favorite thing about you is. I promise you it won't be because of the way you look. Create affirmations that remind you of your worth (i.e. I am thankful for my body's strength, I listen to my body, I give my body what it needs, my body is a miracle) WRITE A THANK YOU LETTER TO YOUR BODY: This might feel weird, but I promise it helps. Start by envisioning each part of your body and ask yourself, “what does this body part do for me?” Creating a physical copy of how your body cares for you (whether you care for it or not) can feel empowering and grounding. ASK FOR HELP: Leverage and utilize your network for support. Ask questions and stay curious. Call the people you need, you are not alone on this journey. BOOK: The Micro-Influencers Brand Partnership Bible Superhuman: Remy Kam INSTAGRAM || KORE BY REMY || WEBSITE