In the information age, we are bombarded by so much content that we can spend a hundred life times consuming it and still have a bunch of content left over to consume. There is a pressure to always create content, especially if we believe it will help us advance in our careers in some way. In this episode of Relate, we discuss why we must not succumb to this pressure and why we must put boundaries in place in our content creation so as to not fall down the pressurized rabbit hole.
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Can the Arts Help the Tech Problem?: Episode 179
The Search for Validation: Episode 178
Toxic Productivity: Episode 177
Community Is Everything: Episode 176
Social Media Is Exhausting: Episode 175
Using Technology to Fuel Empathy with Dr. Grin Lord: Episode 174
When You're Not In The Status: Episode 173
Discovering Digital Ethics with Lawrence Ampofo: Episode 172
The Lunch Break: Episode 171
Breaking the Tech Chains with Seth Bunev: Episode 170
The Unsustainability of Our Digital Culture: Episode 169
Media's Effect On Children with Julia Storm: Episode 168
"Amusing Ourselves to Death": Episode 167
Owning Your Artificial Intelligence with David Valverde: Episode 166
You Are Creative!: Episode 165
Our Relationship to Ourselves: Episode 164
Am I Boring You?: Episode 163
Our Relationship With Money with Brian Witkowski: Episode 162
The People Pleasing Plague: Episode 161
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