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About this episode: In this thought-provoking conversation with Angie Moody, founder and CEO of Ruby Money, we discuss the complex world of social media. From its impact on our daily lives and mental health to finding a balance between connection and consumption, Angie shares her insights on navigating social media responsibly. With a background at Facebook (Instagram) and as a tech entrepreneur, she brings a unique perspective to the discussion, highlighting the importance of personal accountability and the potential for positive engagement online. This is an episode about the dual nature of social media...connection and toxicity.
About Content Matterz: This show exists to empower executives, entrepreneurs, and encore careerists to create content they can be proud of—content that improves lives and builds communities.
Topics discussed in The Dual Nature of Social Media | Connection and Toxicity
About Angie Moody: As the visionary behind Ruby Money, Angie leverages her tech background and entrepreneurial spirit to enhance financial management for freelancers. With her experience at leading tech companies and her role as a mother, she brings a balanced view on the complexities of digital life. Connect with Angie for more insights on entrepreneurship, tech, and balancing life in the digital era. Connect with Angie on LinkedIn | Learn more about Ruby Money
Exploring the Impact: Join us on Content Matterz as we dissect the layers of social media's influence on content creation, personal identity, and the broader societal implications. Whether you're a creator, entrepreneur, or anyone navigating the digital world, this episode offers valuable perspectives on making the most of social media's opportunities while mitigating its risks.
This podcast was created by the team at KazCM.
Interested in starting a podcast, appearing on podcasts, writing a blog, or creating content? We want to help. Hit us up: https://kazcm.com/contact/
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About this episode: In this thought-provoking conversation with Angie Moody, founder and CEO of Ruby Money, we discuss the complex world of social media. From its impact on our daily lives and mental health to finding a balance between connection and consumption, Angie shares her insights on navigating social media responsibly. With a background at Facebook (Instagram) and as a tech entrepreneur, she brings a unique perspective to the discussion, highlighting the importance of personal accountability and the potential for positive engagement online. This is an episode about the dual nature of social media...connection and toxicity.
About Content Matterz: This show exists to empower executives, entrepreneurs, and encore careerists to create content they can be proud of—content that improves lives and builds communities.
Topics discussed in The Dual Nature of Social Media | Connection and Toxicity
About Angie Moody: As the visionary behind Ruby Money, Angie leverages her tech background and entrepreneurial spirit to enhance financial management for freelancers. With her experience at leading tech companies and her role as a mother, she brings a balanced view on the complexities of digital life. Connect with Angie for more insights on entrepreneurship, tech, and balancing life in the digital era. Connect with Angie on LinkedIn | Learn more about Ruby Money
Exploring the Impact: Join us on Content Matterz as we dissect the layers of social media's influence on content creation, personal identity, and the broader societal implications. Whether you're a creator, entrepreneur, or anyone navigating the digital world, this episode offers valuable perspectives on making the most of social media's opportunities while mitigating its risks.
This podcast was created by the team at KazCM.
Interested in starting a podcast, appearing on podcasts, writing a blog, or creating content? We want to help. Hit us up: https://kazcm.com/contact/
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