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Tonight’s episode of the Inner Circle Podcast delivered a powerful and timely conversation on social media addiction and the growing legal pressure on Big Tech.
Joined by co-host Peterson from the Windy City of Chicago, we unpacked recent verdicts against major platforms and asked the real question—who’s responsible? While acknowledging concerns around platform design and youth exposure, we both agreed that individual responsibility cannot be ignored. At the end of the day, even in the digital age, accountability still matters.
We also explored the other side of the conversation—the opportunities social media creates, from connection and visibility to real income streams for content creators and entrepreneurs.
This was a balanced, honest, and thought-provoking discussion as we continue to navigate the role of technology in our daily lives.
As always, we remain committed to amplifying, empowering, and elevating the conversations that matter.
By Abe KamaraTonight’s episode of the Inner Circle Podcast delivered a powerful and timely conversation on social media addiction and the growing legal pressure on Big Tech.
Joined by co-host Peterson from the Windy City of Chicago, we unpacked recent verdicts against major platforms and asked the real question—who’s responsible? While acknowledging concerns around platform design and youth exposure, we both agreed that individual responsibility cannot be ignored. At the end of the day, even in the digital age, accountability still matters.
We also explored the other side of the conversation—the opportunities social media creates, from connection and visibility to real income streams for content creators and entrepreneurs.
This was a balanced, honest, and thought-provoking discussion as we continue to navigate the role of technology in our daily lives.
As always, we remain committed to amplifying, empowering, and elevating the conversations that matter.