Claritea

Episode 32- Understanding FOMO: Fear of Missing Out

11 min · 10. apr. 2024
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In this episode host Jahnavi Gurjer talks about how people can experience FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) even without social media. While social media can amplify and exacerbate feelings of FOMO due to the constant stream of curated content showcasing others’ seemingly exciting lives and experiences, the phenomenon itself predates social media and can stem from various sources:

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Episode 33- Ride For a Cause- Safety In Conversation with Trilok Kumar U and Sambhav Nahar of Association of Biking Community India (ABC)

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