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Authenticity vs. Social Expectations with Dr. Rebecca Shiner

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When do you feel most like yourself? For a lot of us, the answer isn’t always clear. You might feel one way around friends, another in school, and a completely different version of yourself online. That means, over time, it can get harder to tell which parts of you feel real and which parts are shaped by expectations. That is why, for this episode, I wanted to explore: How do teenagers balance being authentic with the pressure to fit in, socially, academically, and even digitally? To help us explore these questions, I’m honored to welcome Dr. Rebecca Shiner. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543991/support]

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