The Generation Gapcast

Social Media, Teenagers & Panic! With an Actual Clinical Psychologist

30 min · 18. Jan. 2026
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In this episode of The Generation Gapcast Rick and Yoni  sit down with clinical psychologist Danielle to unpack one of the biggest modern parenting dilemmas: social media. From doomscrolling and viral hoaxes to comparison culture, peer pressure, and screen-time boundaries, the trio explore how social media really affects young people’s mental health, and when it doesn’t. With plenty of laughs, real-life examples, and practical advice for both parents and teens, this episode cuts through the panic headlines to focus on balance, communication, and understanding life on (and off)  the screen.

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