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The Art of Charm

Brian Primack | Social Media Mental Health

The Art of Charm

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Health & Fitness, Education, Business

4.711K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2021

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, we cover social media’s impact on mental health with Dr Brian Primack. Brian is the dean of the College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas, the professor of public health and medicine, and is the author of You Are What You Click: How Being Selective, Positive, and Creative Can Transform Your Social Media Experience. Science is showing us that social media use in any dose can have detrimental effects on our mental health, so what can we do to ensure we have a positive experience on social media and protect ourselves and those we care about its effects? What to Listen For Introduction – 0:00 What amount of social media use won’t increase the risk for mental health issues? Social Media vs Traditional Media – 11:37 What does “You are what you click” mean? How are social media algorithms working against your mental health and what can you do about it? What are the two things we can control while using social media that limit the harm it does to us? Do different platforms have different impacts? – 21:47 Does the number of social media platforms you use impact your risk for mental health issues? What can you do to have a positive experience on social media so you’re not negatively impacting your mental health every time you log in? How much impact does social media use have on your quality of sleep and what can you do about it? The damage of constantly comparing yourself to others – 31:00 Why is it bad for you to constantly be looking at the highlight reels of other people's lives and what strategies can you use to overcome the harm? What effect do parasocial relationships have on your mental health? Social media, misinformation, and disinformation – 42:17 How do the algorithms used by social media lead to drastically different perceptions of who you know and the world around you? What can we do to guard our own mental health as well as the people we care about who aren’t aware of the dangers of social media use? The simplest way to prevent the harm done to us by social media use is to stop using social media altogether. But that’s easier said than done for many people, so what can you do if eliminating social media from your life isn’t feasible? A Word From Our Sponsors Do you LOVE the toolbox episodes? Did you know that every week we give a LIVE mini-toolbox lesson inside our Private Facebook Group? Best of all it is FREE to join. Join today and get access to all of our live training and level up your communication, leadership, influence and persuasion skills. With 14,000 members it’s a great place to network, learn and overcome any obstacle that’s in your way. Did you know that you can get the whole Art of Charm catalogue when you subscribe to Stitcher Premium using our link? That’s 15 years of podcasts featuring expert guests and toolbox episodes! Sign up today and use Code “CHARM” to get a free month! Resources from this Episode You Are What You Click by Brian Primack Brian Primack’s website You Are What You Click Personality Quiz Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on Instagram Johnny on Instagram The Art of Charm on Instagram The Art of Charm on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Articharm podcast, a show designed to help you communicate with power

0:04.8

and become unstoppable on your path from hidden genius to influential leader.

0:09.2

We know you have what it takes to reach your full potential,

0:12.1

and that's why each and every week, Johnny and I share with you interviews and strategies

0:17.2

to help you transform your life by helping you unlock your X-Factor, whether you're in sales,

0:22.4

leadership, medicine, building client relationships, or even looking for love, we got what you need.

0:28.8

I'm AJ. And I'm Johnny. Did you know that you can get the entire

0:33.4

Articharm back catalog? That's right, 15 years of podcasts featuring expert guests and toolbox

0:40.6

episodes jam packed with science when you subscribe to Stitcher Premium. That's right, with Stitcher

0:47.0

Premium, you get the back catalog and all of our episodes ad free. Sign up today at Stitcher.com

0:53.9

and use code charm to get a free month. Today we are super excited to have Dr. Brian Primmack with us.

1:00.7

Dr. Primmack is an internationally acclaimed behavioral scientist and social media expert. He's a

1:07.2

medical researcher who studies social media and its connection to mental health outcomes,

1:11.6

including depression, anxiety, and loneliness. His new book, You Are What You Click,

1:17.2

How Being Selective, Positive, and Creative can transform your social media experience just came

1:22.8

out and we're excited to chat about it. In this book, he introduces strategies to fine tune your

1:28.7

online experience and create a healthy balance. Now, if you've listed the show for years,

1:33.4

you know that Johnny and I at times have had our issues with social media. And that's why we're

1:39.1

excited to get Brian's strategies today to help us use social media to our advantage. Welcome to

1:45.3

the show, Dr. Primmack. Now, if you've been a super fan of the show, you know that Johnny and I

1:49.8

have railed against social media and the negative impacts our clients have seen in their lives,

1:55.2

but we didn't have much more than anecdotal evidence to go on. So we're so excited to have

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