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What does it mean that social media is bad for you?
Season 1, Ep. 4
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You have probably heard it said that social media is "bad for you." But what exactly does that mean? In this episode, I dive into how social media can negatively impact your mental health. Do you agree or disagree with my take on the topic? Any other thoughts? You can join the conversation by leaving a comment, sending a direct message, or tagging @thebipolarbuzz. Thanks for listening and be sure to like and follow for more!
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