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Conversations with John & Lisa Bevere

The Role of Social Media in Our Lives (Pt. 2)

Conversations with John & Lisa Bevere

Messenger Network

Lionessarising, Baitofsatan, Goodorgod, Messengerinternational, Girlswithswords, Christianity, Lisabevere, Johnbevere, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2020

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, John and Lisa are joined again by their daughter-in-love Christian as they continue to discuss the role of social media in our lives as believers. They dive into topics like cyberbullying, how to engage with haters, and how to let the voices in our everyday lives speak louder than the ones on social media. Tune in to discover how to interact online in a way that honors others and represents the body of Christ well. To get access to our entire library of courses for the monthly contribution of your choice, visit: messengerpodcasts.com/allaccess

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0:00.0

Welcome to Conversations with John, Lisa, and Christian.

0:07.0

Okay, wait a minute. You just pointed to me and said Lisa.

0:15.0

Okay, okay. All right. Because we're one. Sorry, I kind of got a little confused.

0:19.0

The Italian hands, they just fall over. Okay, so we are continuing conversation.

0:23.0

We started last podcast about social media. And we talked about the stats.

0:28.0

We talked about, you know, the length and the breadth of it. We talked about how people might be having a hard time having interaction

0:34.0

and their personal with each other. But this time we're going to be talking about etiquette.

0:38.0

And we are filming this podcast if you want to see why John was concerned. I was pointing the wrong way.

0:43.0

But yeah, this is just part of a messenger network. This is exciting. We have the messenger podcast.

0:51.0

We have let's talk about it with sons and daughters. And we have a course conversations, which is this, which on Lisa.

0:57.0

So today we're talking about social media and impact. I could tell you are racing through this because you want to get to this.

1:04.0

I love that. I have been thinking about this for a while.

1:09.0

For a while. But you're still going with stats.

1:12.0

So well, there's some in the in regard to what we're going to talk about today. Well, let's first of all say 95% of the teams are connected to the internet.

1:19.0

And 85% of those teams are on social media. And Australia, this is crazy. One out of every 10 admit to being victims of cyber bullied.

1:29.0

It actually says one out of 10 adults adults. So that doesn't mean just kids are getting bullied. That means adults are getting bullied.

1:36.0

Yeah, this is this is scary. In the US 40% of adults have experienced some form of online harassment and 75% of the people have seen it.

1:46.0

42% of the cyber bullying occurs on Instagram. That's that's something good to know. And only one in 10 victims will inform a parent or a trusted adult that they are being bullied.

2:01.0

That's horrible. That means nine out of every 10 teenagers in high school are getting bullied. And they've got really no adult to turn to.

2:09.0

And 66% of you know what kind of we pass. I wonder why that is. You know, I fear out there and you are one of those one in 10 victims that feels like you can't tell your parent.

2:21.0

I want you to know you can't just because your parents may not be as social media savvy as you does not mean that they would not want to protect you and just be health into that situation.

2:32.0

So I just kind of want to want to say that real quick. And 66% of the females that have been bullied they feel absolutely powerless because of the bullying.

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