• S 2 E 22 Social Media Pressure on Modern Mothers

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S 2 E 22 Social Media Pressure on Modern Mothers

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    Picture yourself in the quiet, rural expanse of Connecticut when an unexpected visitor arrives, stirring up a series of chilling events. In our latest episode of United States of PTSD, Matt takes us through his harrowing encounter with a mysterious car in his driveway, a cryptic note, and a police investigation that uncovered connections to an alleged kidnapping. The plot thickens as the police revisit Matt with startling news, tying the incident to his own last name. Feel the anxiety and suspense as we navigate through the layers of this unsettling story, offering a stark reminder of the hidden dangers lurking in seemingly safe, quiet corners of America.

    Shifting gears, we dive into the world of momfluencers with our insightful guest Cora. These social media mavens have turned motherhood into a profitable brand, but at what cost? We explore the often unrealistic ideals they promote, the blurred line between genuine advice and paid promotions, and the broader implications for society. As Cora shares her personal experiences, we touch on the rise of "wine mom" culture and how momfluencers have evolved from early bloggers to Instagram stars. This segment sheds light on the pressures they create and the potential harm their curated lives can inflict on everyday mothers.

    Our conversation takes a serious turn as we discuss the exploitation of children in entertainment and on social media. From the protections afforded by the Coogan Law to the stark lack of regulations for children featured in online content, we address the critical need for legal safeguards. Hear about high-profile cases of abuse and neglect, such as Ruby Frankie's "Eight Passengers" YouTube channel, where the facade of a perfect family hid severe mistreatment. This episode underscores the importance of protecting children's rights and the ethical concerns of commodifying their lives, urging listeners to reconsider the impact of their digital footprints.

    How do predators find children online? - Beau Biden Foundation
    What you need to know about “sharenting” | UNICEF Parenting
    15 Top Mom Influencers to Follow in 2024 (taggbox.com)
    15 Mom Influencers to Follow (newmodernmom.com)
    17 Black Motherhood Bloggers to Follow on Instagram (parents.com)
    What are “momfluencers” and what do they say about American motherhood? | Vox
    Sounds Like A Cult Podcast Series - Apple Podcasts

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
    https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/no-time-to-die
    License code: S4CEQWLNQXVZUMU4

    Artwork and logo design by Misty Rae.


    Special thanks to Joanna Roux for editing help.
    Special thanks to the listeners and all the wonderful people who helped listen to and provide feedback on the episode's prerelease.

    Research is being completed by Cora Lee Kennedy

    Please feel free to email Matt topics or suggestions, questions or feedback.
    Matt@unitedstatesofPTSD.com


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Picture yourself in the quiet, rural expanse of Connecticut when an unexpected visitor arrives, stirring up a series of chilling events. In our latest episode of United States of PTSD, Matt takes us through his harrowing encounter with a mysterious car in his driveway, a cryptic note, and a police investigation that uncovered connections to an alleged kidnapping. The plot thickens as the police revisit Matt with startling news, tying the incident to his own last name. Feel the anxiety and suspense as we navigate through the layers of this unsettling story, offering a stark reminder of the hidden dangers lurking in seemingly safe, quiet corners of America.

Shifting gears, we dive into the world of momfluencers with our insightful guest Cora. These social media mavens have turned motherhood into a profitable brand, but at what cost? We explore the often unrealistic ideals they promote, the blurred line between genuine advice and paid promotions, and the broader implications for society. As Cora shares her personal experiences, we touch on the rise of "wine mom" culture and how momfluencers have evolved from early bloggers to Instagram stars. This segment sheds light on the pressures they create and the potential harm their curated lives can inflict on everyday mothers.

Our conversation takes a serious turn as we discuss the exploitation of children in entertainment and on social media. From the protections afforded by the Coogan Law to the stark lack of regulations for children featured in online content, we address the critical need for legal safeguards. Hear about high-profile cases of abuse and neglect, such as Ruby Frankie's "Eight Passengers" YouTube channel, where the facade of a perfect family hid severe mistreatment. This episode underscores the importance of protecting children's rights and the ethical concerns of commodifying their lives, urging listeners to reconsider the impact of their digital footprints.

How do predators find children online? - Beau Biden Foundation
What you need to know about “sharenting” | UNICEF Parenting
15 Top Mom Influencers to Follow in 2024 (taggbox.com)
15 Mom Influencers to Follow (newmodernmom.com)
17 Black Motherhood Bloggers to Follow on Instagram (parents.com)
What are “momfluencers” and what do they say about American motherhood? | Vox
Sounds Like A Cult Podcast Series - Apple Podcasts

Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/no-time-to-die
License code: S4CEQWLNQXVZUMU4

Artwork and logo design by Misty Rae.


Special thanks to Joanna Roux for editing help.
Special thanks to the listeners and all the wonderful people who helped listen to and provide feedback on the episode's prerelease.

Research is being completed by Cora Lee Kennedy

Please feel free to email Matt topics or suggestions, questions or feedback.
Matt@unitedstatesofPTSD.com


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