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Magical Overthinkers

Overthinking About Social Media Activism

Magical Overthinkers

Amanda Montell & Studio71

Education, Science, Society & Culture

4.3636 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

According to 2023 Pew Research, nearly half of social media users have been politically active on their platforms of choice in the last year. In an era when Instagram, TikTok, and the app formerly known as Twitter aren't just venues for brunch pics and cat memes but have turned into sites for collective action and grassroots organizing, social media activism has become a powerful tool... and a major source of internal conflict. Is engaging in Instagram activism actually effective, or does it just create the illusion of impact? How much of it is just performative, and is performativity always bad? And what about the pressure? If we post, are we overbearing? If we don’t, are we complicit? To help untangle these thought spirals, host Amanda Montell (@amanda_montell) sits down with Leah Thomas (@greengirlleah), an environmental author and creator who has built a massive platform for environmental justice online. Together, they discuss the complexities of social media activism, how "spiritually bankrupt" the space has become, and how we can engage meaningfully—without losing our peace in the process.  Further reading: The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet by Leah Thomas Pew Research Study: Americans’ views of and experiences with activism on social media by Samuel Bestvater, Risa Gelles-Watnick, Meltem Odabaş, Monica Anderson, and Aaron Smith - Join the "Magical Overthinkers Club" by following the pod on Instagram @magicaloverthinkers. - To access early, ad-free episodes and more, subscribe to the Magical Overthinkers Substack. - Pick up a hard copy of Amanda's book The Age of Magical Overthinking: Notes on Modern Irrationality, or listen to the audiobook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the magical overthinkers podcast, a show for thought spiralers, exploring the subjects

0:10.9

we can't stop overthinking about, from narcissism to intuition. If you can connect to the idea

0:17.8

that despite living in the information age, the world only

0:21.7

seems to be making less sense, or get the feeling sometimes that it just feels especially

0:27.3

hard to exist as a human right now in the digital age, then you're in the right place.

0:33.8

This podcast is here to soften the clash between our innate human mysticisms and this overwhelming time.

0:41.1

To help us quiet the cacophony in our brains for a little while.

0:45.0

Or even hear a melody in it.

0:47.1

I'm your host, Amanda Montel.

0:49.1

Today, we're overthinking about social media activism.

0:58.1

Thank you. over thinking about social media activism. Today's topic was a recent listener request.

1:01.6

It's perfect for this podcast, this idea of social media activism, aka the act of using

1:07.7

platforms like Instagram and TikTok to share about causes that you care about,

1:12.4

find other people who care about the same things, and organize,

1:16.3

has definitely been the source of many a thought spiral of mine,

1:19.9

and I don't think I'm alone there.

1:22.0

It's interesting because social media activism, specifically,

1:26.7

is such a new phenomenon. It's something that was birthed

1:30.9

and then has changed so very much in a relatively short period of time. I was looking at some

1:37.1

studies that the Pew Research Center conducted in 2023 for the 10-year anniversary of Black Lives

1:42.9

Matter that aim to quantify how these efforts of

1:46.0

political and civic engagement on social media have really shifted, even in just the past five

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