By: Susan Sohn
I was born in 1970, smack in the middle of Generation X births. Continue reading “I Raised 3 Screenagers: A Gen X View of Gen Z”
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By: Susan Sohn
I was born in 1970, smack in the middle of Generation X births. Continue reading “I Raised 3 Screenagers: A Gen X View of Gen Z”
By: Robert Garrett
In my blog on teens and social media I shared that we haven’t yet allowed our teenagers to have their own social media accounts. I drew the analogy that simply giving them access to social media when they turned 13 would be like giving them the keys to the family car and wishing them all the best.
By: Laura Bennett
Social media is a complex beast. Continue reading “Make Sure Your Teens are Using Social Media Well in Isolation: Expert Tips”
By: McCrindle
Social anxieties are not just the domain of young people. Social challenges and their accompanying acronyms affect each lifestage and generation differently.
By: McCrindle
One of the biggest stories in the social media world is Instagram’s recent announcement to hide the total number of likes on posts.
Continue reading “Instagram Changes with the Times”
By: Susan Sohn
When writing my book “True You” I knew I had to include a chapter on connection. Many who I interviewed spoke about loneliness and the disconnect they were living. Hearing their stories was painful.
Continue reading “Why Do I Feel Alone in a Hyper-Connected World?”
By: Reuben Skewes
With the world population at 7.5 billion people, and those that identify as Christian at 2.4 billion, there is still much to be done. Thankfully, the opportunities to share Jesus are endless! Especially online! Continue reading “Are There Practical Ways To Share Jesus Online?”
By: Susan Sohn
Instagram has become the home for visual storytelling for everyone from celebrities, newsrooms and brands, to teens, musicians and anyone with a creative passion. Continue reading “Do You Need an Instagram Reality Check?”
By: Rodney Olsen
When I first entered the courtroom I had no idea of the events that were about to unfold. I didn’t know I’d be there for around six weeks, listening to dozens of people being questioned by prosecution and defence lawyers. Continue reading “Why You Should Think Before You Comment on Social Media”
By: Jennie Scott
A little while ago, I decided to take a leave of absence from social media. You can read all about it here, but the main reason is that I just needed some white space in my life, and social media was filling my mind with unnecessary noise. Continue reading “How I Survived a Month with No Social Media”