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Emma Lembke is truly becoming a pioneer in the digital wellness space, talking about the impacts of social media from the Generation Z perspective. In this episode of Relate, we talk about the quantification of value in likes and comments, digital conscienceness, and the creation of an online persona. Emma discusses the bias against those not on social media, how serious mental health issues are in her generation, and why we must rethink social media for teens.
To learn more about Emma and her work, please visit https://www.logoffmovement.org/
Emma Lembke is a resident of Birmingham, Alabama, rising high school senior, and Co-Founder/CEO of the LOG OFF Movement. LOG OFF is a youth movement dedicated to rethinking and talking about social media by teens for teens. Our movement is composed of a wide array of mediums, such as our website, podcast, blog, developing character ed curriculum, wellbeing initiative, and teen leadership groups.
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Emma Lembke is truly becoming a pioneer in the digital wellness space, talking about the impacts of social media from the Generation Z perspective. In this episode of Relate, we talk about the quantification of value in likes and comments, digital conscienceness, and the creation of an online persona. Emma discusses the bias against those not on social media, how serious mental health issues are in her generation, and why we must rethink social media for teens.
To learn more about Emma and her work, please visit https://www.logoffmovement.org/
Emma Lembke is a resident of Birmingham, Alabama, rising high school senior, and Co-Founder/CEO of the LOG OFF Movement. LOG OFF is a youth movement dedicated to rethinking and talking about social media by teens for teens. Our movement is composed of a wide array of mediums, such as our website, podcast, blog, developing character ed curriculum, wellbeing initiative, and teen leadership groups.