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#214: Feeling Stressed? Get the eff off social media!

#214: Feeling Stressed? Get the eff off social media!

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In this episode, Dr. Cari Wise discusses the profound effects of social media on mental wellbeing. The conversation centers on the importance of self-reflection regarding social media habits, encouraging listeners to evaluate the types of content that capture their attention and the emotional responses these provoke.


Social media platforms often lead users into negative emotional states. Many individuals find themselves interacting with posts that elicit feelings of anger, judgment, or frustration, rather than those that inspire or uplift. This pattern creates a cycle of defensiveness and negativity.


Dr. Wise identifies a troubling trend within many veterinary social media groups, describing them as toxic environments marked by judgmental attitudes and criticism of colleagues' medical decisions and case management. This retrospective judgment often occurs under circumstances where individuals are critiqued for choices made under pressure and with limited information. Such behavior cultivates a culture of blame and division within the veterinary community.


Key Takeways:

  1. The episode addresses the negative impact of social media on wellbeing in the veterinary field.
  2. Social media often fosters negative emotions like anger and frustration instead of positivity.
  3. The culture of client shaming is discussed, where professionals blame clients for rejecting recommended services, worsened by undercharging.
  4. Listeners are advised to unfollow or snooze negative social media accounts to improve emotional wellbeing.
  5. The episode emphasizes self-awareness regarding social media's influence on personal and professional life.





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