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BONUS: Hurricane Influencers and Social Media Misinformation

BONUS: Hurricane Influencers and Social Media Misinformation

Update: 2024-10-15
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* Please note we recorded this during the evacuation, so the audio is not up to our normal level. We appreciate you understanding* In this episode of the Nuance Needed Podcast, Amanda White, LPC and Sam Dalton, LCSW discuss the complexities of navigating personal experiences during natural disasters, particularly focusing on the recent hurricane. They explore the emotional impact of such events, the role of misinformation on social media, and the ethical responsibilities of influencers in crisis situations. The conversation emphasizes the importance of media literacy, community support, and setting boundaries with media consumption to maintain emotional well-being during crises. In this conversation, Sam and Amanda explore the complexities of online validation, the chaotic nature of influencer content during crises, and the backlash against influencers. They discuss the nuance of disasters the role of anxiety in crisis communication, and the importance of trusting legitimate information sources. The conversation also touches on the historical context of societal chaos and the need for balance in engaging with crises while maintaining personal relationships.

For more information about Sam and Amanda, or to book an appointment visit therapyforwomencenter.com. For feedback, episode topic requests or to ask us a question, call 813-444-8683

The influencer we discussed who we loved-- Meaghan Martin, a local pediatric emergency room physician, @beachgem10

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BONUS: Hurricane Influencers and Social Media Misinformation

BONUS: Hurricane Influencers and Social Media Misinformation

Amanda White, LPC and Sam Dalton, LCSW