How does social media affect teen mental health, identity, and self-worth?
In this episode of Teen Voices, real teens Emma, Sara, and Ash open up about what it’s really like growing up online. We explore viral trends and social media pressure to stereotypes, stigma, and the portrayal of teen mental health online and in media.
This heartfelt discussion shines a light on the realities of teen mental health in a social media-driven culture, showing how digital life impacts teens’ self-image and well-being, and reminding us all that behind every post is a real person with real feelings.
This episode is part of our Teen Voices series on The Endurant Show, where we give teens a platform to share their authentic experiences, insights, and stories.
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Whether you're a teenager, parent, educator, or ally, this episode sheds light on the real experiences teens face online, and how we can create a more supportive digital world.
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This episode is a reminder that the pressure to fit in online can be overwhelming, but sharing your story and connecting with others can make a difference. The experiences shared in this episode are meant to encourage open conversations, create awareness, and reduce stigma around mental health challenges and stereotypesThey’re not meant to diagnose or replace professional care.
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00:00 Introduction: The Dual Nature of Social Media
01:32 Welcome to Teen Voices
01:46 Fun with Viral Trends
02:54 The Pressure of Social Media
05:50 Mental Health in Media
09:13 The Dangers and Benefits of Social Media
14:02 Stereotypes and Misconceptions in Media
18:14 Final Thoughts and Farewell