
On Social Media & Authenticity
06/06/20 • 29 min
In this episode, Andrea and Becca engage in a candid discussion on the topic of social media and how it affects each of their respective lives. Social media has become a normal part of everyday life and how do you feel about that? How does one navigate using and viewing social media? Has social media caused anxieties in your life, or has it invoked a sense of joy? Reflect on your own social media experience as you tune into this episode of Dear Mom, Love Daughter.
In this episode, Andrea and Becca engage in a candid discussion on the topic of social media and how it affects each of their respective lives. Social media has become a normal part of everyday life and how do you feel about that? How does one navigate using and viewing social media? Has social media caused anxieties in your life, or has it invoked a sense of joy? Reflect on your own social media experience as you tune into this episode of Dear Mom, Love Daughter.
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