Chapter
The Burden of Social Media Fame
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the challenges of social media fame and the parasocial relationships that followers form with celebrities. They also talk about how social media provides a warped sense of self and the limitations it imposes on meeting new people.
Clips
A discussion of the joy of watching old family videos and the nostalgia it brings about.
05:42 - 07:30 (01:48)
Summary
A discussion of the joy of watching old family videos and the nostalgia it brings about.
ChapterThe Burden of Social Media Fame
EpisodeE226: Zara Larsson: How To Stop Caring What Others Think!
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The speaker shares their desire to become more famous than Elvis Presley but also acknowledges the negative side of fame, including the loss of privacy and the preconceived notions people already have of them.
07:30 - 10:30 (03:00)
Summary
The speaker shares their desire to become more famous than Elvis Presley but also acknowledges the negative side of fame, including the loss of privacy and the preconceived notions people already have of them.
ChapterThe Burden of Social Media Fame
EpisodeE226: Zara Larsson: How To Stop Caring What Others Think!
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
In today's world, there is a parasocial relationship with followers on social media platforms such as TikTok, Twitter and Instagram that can blur personal boundaries.
10:30 - 15:21 (04:50)
Summary
In today's world, there is a parasocial relationship with followers on social media platforms such as TikTok, Twitter and Instagram that can blur personal boundaries. Although people may judge the content produced by artists, it is hard to say that they've lost themselves amidst these boundaries, according to the speaker.