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In this episode of SafeTalk, teens and young adults dive into the real impact of social media—on self-image, relationships, and reputation. The SafeZone crew gets honest about the highs and lows of living online: from chasing likes and dealing with trends, to the pressure of building an image and the risks of going viral.
The group opens up about how social media shapes confidence, influences friendships, and sometimes makes it harder to trust what’s real. They talk about the challenges of dating online, the drama that plays out in public, and the creative ways young people are using streaming and content to connect. With stories about jealousy, reputation, and the struggle to balance privacy and mental health, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the digital world.
This work is funded in part by MHC with money from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.
Created by Youth Advocate and Recording Arts Specialist Tek Burch, the Face to Face SafeTalk Podcast opener blends music and spoken word to spotlight youth truth, justice, and hope. It sets the stage for honest conversations, celebrating strength, breaking barriers, and amplifying youth voices in a space where every story matters.
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In this episode of SafeTalk, teens and young adults dive into the real impact of social media—on self-image, relationships, and reputation. The SafeZone crew gets honest about the highs and lows of living online: from chasing likes and dealing with trends, to the pressure of building an image and the risks of going viral.
The group opens up about how social media shapes confidence, influences friendships, and sometimes makes it harder to trust what’s real. They talk about the challenges of dating online, the drama that plays out in public, and the creative ways young people are using streaming and content to connect. With stories about jealousy, reputation, and the struggle to balance privacy and mental health, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the digital world.
This work is funded in part by MHC with money from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.
Created by Youth Advocate and Recording Arts Specialist Tek Burch, the Face to Face SafeTalk Podcast opener blends music and spoken word to spotlight youth truth, justice, and hope. It sets the stage for honest conversations, celebrating strength, breaking barriers, and amplifying youth voices in a space where every story matters.