Chapter
The Psychological Effects of Social Media
The negative comments can mess with your mental balance, and the positive comments can throw off your ego, according to a psychological study on the effects of social media. This study will be done over the next couple of years for people with over 20,000 followers on any social media account.
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The speaker shares how they gave their pet to a friend after a conflict with someone they had hired to run their social media, and comments (jokingly?)
21:16 - 22:33 (01:17)
Summary
The speaker shares how they gave their pet to a friend after a conflict with someone they had hired to run their social media, and comments (jokingly?) on the friend's haircut.
ChapterThe Psychological Effects of Social Media
EpisodeChrissy New Glasses w/ Chris Distefano | 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 178
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The negative comments on social media can mess with your mental balance, but even positive comments can harm your ego, according to psychological studies being done on people with over 20,000 followers.
22:33 - 24:45 (02:12)
Summary
The negative comments on social media can mess with your mental balance, but even positive comments can harm your ego, according to psychological studies being done on people with over 20,000 followers.
ChapterThe Psychological Effects of Social Media
EpisodeChrissy New Glasses w/ Chris Distefano | 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 178
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The speaker shares his experience of comparing himself to others on social media and how it affected his self-esteem.
24:46 - 27:41 (02:54)
Summary
The speaker shares his experience of comparing himself to others on social media and how it affected his self-esteem. He also highlights the importance of not comparing oneself to a perfectly crafted picture or video.
ChapterThe Psychological Effects of Social Media
EpisodeChrissy New Glasses w/ Chris Distefano | 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 178
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The speaker talks about his vintage sunglasses acquired from a man in New York, which were worn by his dad in the 70s.
27:41 - 28:07 (00:25)
Summary
The speaker talks about his vintage sunglasses acquired from a man in New York, which were worn by his dad in the 70s. He uses them for hosting the show "Super Maximum Retro Show" for Vice, focusing on the 70s, 80s, and 90s.