The Seasons of Us

Are We Connected or Just Curated?

1 h 1 min · 28. mar. 2026
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Episode 7 - Two colleagues from Chestnut Hill College sit down to talk all things social media, community, and what it really means to be seen. From the beauty of connection to the pressure of always being visible, John and I get into the good and the hard of living online. We also talk about media ethics, handling criticism, and the quiet responsibility of being role models. Because while we can’t solve all the world’s problems… maybe we can start with one or two.

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