Social Media Me - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Understanding Self Esteem
This episode introduces us to characters Jules, Nela and Marcus, who use and respond to social media in different ways. Jules blogs about positive self-esteem and body image. Her regular contributors are youth mental health experts, connecting the story-line with real world advice. Notions of self-esteem and ideas about what positive and negative self-esteem may look like are explored through the experiences of the main characters.
Self Esteem and Social Media
Social media is often criticised for having a negative impact on self-esteem. But it doesn't have to be that way. This episode looks more closely at how Jules, Nela and Marcus are affected by social media content and popular platforms. The differences between their social media self and their real world self are highlighted, encouraging viewers to think critically about their online interactions and experiences.
Positive Social Media Strategies
How can we manage social media use so that it is positive? How can we tell when social media use is affecting us and our relationships in a negative way? In the conclusion to this three-part series, Jules' final blog post provides practical advice from experts on managing our social media habits and choices. Her thoughtful insights give Nela and Marcus inspiration to make some positive changes.
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