Side Effects May Include

Side Effects of Social Media

48 min · 30 mrt 2026
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In this episode, DJ Dulce and DJ Suavee dive into the "side effects" of social media, posing the core question: Why do we feel lonelier and angrier despite being more "connected" than ever in human history? They discuss the history of social media, including the invention of the telegraph, an inter-computer network called ARPANET, and early major networks like YouTube and Facebook. They reference key work, such as "Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation [https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-social-connection-advisory.pdf]" from the U.S. Public Health Service and "The Social Biome: How Everyday Communication Connects and Shapes Us [https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300272147/the-social-biome/]" by Andy J. Merolla and Jeffrey A. Hall. The hosts explore negative effects, such as doomscrolling and the "Highlight Reel" trap as well as positive effects like democratic creativity and hyper-niche communities. They also do a fun blind ranking of social media platforms and talk about content creators who found their way with social media.

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Side Effects of Navigating Reproductive Health

In this episode, DJ Dulce dives into the "side effects" navigating reproductive health alongside Denise Ramos-Vega, the Public Affairs Community Organizer for Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties, posing the core question: How can we find the courage and the strength to continue working towards access to healthcare? They examine the distinctions between reproductive health, reproductive rights, and reproductive justice. Additionally, they revisit the history of birth control and its origins in unethical practices. They also discuss their efforts to support access to sexual and reproductive health care, while highlighting current trends that are affecting the field. They discuss negative side effects such as reproductive healthcare access being linked to the actions of elected officials and challenges in pain management. They also explore positive side effects like community organizing and access to information.

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Side Effects of AI vs. Human

In this episode, DJ Dulce and DJ Suavee bring a Gen Z, college student perspective as they dive into the "side effects" of AI versus human, posing the core question: How is AI changing the definition of what it means to be human? They discuss the definitions of AI and its history first coined in a workshop proposal [http://jmc.stanford.edu/articles/dartmouth/dartmouth.pdf]back in 1955, the Bernstein Chess Program, the term "deepfake," and the release of ChatGPT. They reference Atlas of AI [https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300264630/atlas-of-ai/] by Kate Crawford and talk about a study [https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/your-brain-on-chatgpt/] on the accumulation of cognitive debt when using ChatGPT. They explore negative effects, such as ethical considerations (stereotypes, job displacement, etc.) and environmental concerns, as well as positive effects, like improved efficiency and personalization.

18 mei 202647 min
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Side Effects of Identity

In this episode, DJ Dulce and DJ Suavee dive into the "side effects" of identity alongside two special guests, posing the core question: Is our identity something that is innate to who we are, or is it adopted from the outside? Joined by guests DJ ID and DJ Oxidation, the discussion covers the distinctions between "I-dentities" and "eye-dentities," along with Erving Goffman's theory [https://www.thoughtco.com/goffmans-front-stage-and-back-stage-behavior-4087971] regarding front-stage versus back-stage behaviors in the context of identity. They also reflect on the hurtful "you've changed" comment, revisit childhood experiences, and explore the spectrum of societal versus individual influences in shaping one's identity. They explore negative effects, such as identity friction and label suffocation, as well as positive effects, like self-knowledge and social support.

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