Influenced: Are we what we scroll?

Show Notes

Episode Summary

In this episode of the PurposePro Podcast, Priya sits down with Brooklyn, a fellow high school student, for a real and honest conversation about how social media is shaping Gen Z’s identity, confidence, friendships, and self-image. From the highs of connection to the lows of comparison, we dig into the habits, pressures, and choices that come with living our lives online. Is social media changing who we are—or just how we present ourselves? What’s healthy, what’s harmful, and how do we find balance?

Key Takeaways

What We Cover:

  • How much social media influences daily habits, moods, and decisions

  • The impact of likes, comments, and online validation on self-esteem

  • Ways social media fuels comparison, FOMO, and pressure to “keep up”

  • Why taking breaks and setting boundaries matters for mental health

  • The double-edged sword of connection: bringing people together, but sometimes driving them apart

  • How social media is shaping what’s “normal,” “cool,” and possible for Gen Z

  • Tips for a healthier relationship with social media

    Expert Insight

Psychologists warn that social media can contribute to anxiety, low self-esteem, and even depression—especially among teens. But it’s not all negative: digital communities and creative self-expression can also build confidence and belonging. The key is awareness and boundaries.

“The more time teens spend on social media, the more likely they are to report mental health issues, including anxiety and depression.”
Mayo Clinic: Social media use and mental health

“Online life can both help and hurt self-esteem. What matters is how you use it.”
American Psychological Association: Social Media and Teens

Further Reading & Resources

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This episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. If you’re struggling with social media or your mental health, please talk to a trusted adult or mental health professional.


Links

-Become a Certified Purpose Project Guide and help guide the next generation at www.catalystcollective.community

- Explore our Purpose Project Curriculum for Schools at www.purposepro.org/curriculum

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