Convos about Conscious Media with Kia
75% of scientific study participants felt better after doing one thing with their smartphones for two weeks. That's significant! And just the beginning. Producing this episode changed how I watch what I watch. I go deep into what the science actually says about how media shapes us. Mentally, emotionally, physically. I dove into six decades of research. What I found is scary, mindblowing, and empowering. In Episode 2 of Convos about Conscious Media, I walk through the science of how media reshapes us: George Gerbner’s Mean World Syndrome (heavy TV viewers believe the world is more dangerous than it actually is), narrative transportation (absorbed viewers adopt a story’s attitudes and carry them into real life), and the prosocial media research: over 100 studies, 22,000 participants, confirming that what we watch can measurably increase compassion, generosity, and helping behavior. The question isn’t whether media affects us. That science is settled. The question is what we choose to turn on next. I think you should turn this one on. Topics: smartphone study · Mean World Syndrome · narrative transportation · prosocial media research · embodied simulation · cortisol and inspiring media · emotional contagion · "you are what you watch." → Shape the future, take the founding audience survey (I read every response) and Subscribe: consciousmediaconvos.com [http://consciousmediaconvos.com] Follow Convos: IG / FB / TikTok / Substack: @consciousmediaconvos X: @cmediaconvos Photo: Jen Serena / @serenacreative Editor: Drew Unser / @cdrewunser-editor Music: Simon Jomphe Lepine via Storyblocks a conscious media visionaries production
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