
How To Escape Social Media's Mental Health Trap
You're doom-scrolling your life away while real connections and genuine peace exist three feet outside your door. Jeremy spent three hours hiking with strangers and felt more mentally balanced than after months of "researching" social media for the show. In this episode, discover why your phone is sabotaging your mental health and how to reclaim your time, focus, and sanity. Learn the brutal truth about social media addiction, get practical steps for digital detox, and find out how to reconnect with the real world that doesn't require a subscription fee. Episode Highlights: Why three hours in the woods beats three years of productivity porn scrolling The real reason everyone at the theater was staring at screens instead of humans How social media companies exploit your evolutionary need for tribal belonging Why 90% of your feed is designed to make you feel like garbage about yourself The depression/anxiety combo that's actually trying to keep you alive (not miserable) Jason's multi-tool metaphor for embracing your emotional complexity Radical acceptance: Why you don't have to perform for anyone (including yourself) The philosophical immune system you need to survive digital manipulation How to use AI as a tool for self-improvement instead of endless distraction Why Marcus Aurelius would delete Instagram (and so should you) ---- MORE FROM BROBOTS: Connect with us on Threads, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tiktok Subscribe to BROBOTS on Youtube Join our community in the BROBOTS Facebook group ---- LINKS TO OUR PARTNERS: Take control of how you’d like to feel with Apollo Neuro Explore the many benefits of cold therapy for your body with Nurecover Muse's Brain Sensing Headbands Improve Your Meditation Practice. Get started as a Certified Professional Life Coach! Get a Free One Year Supply of AG1 Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Revamp your life with Bulletproof Coffee You Need a Budget helps you quickly get out of debt, and save money faster! Start your own podcast!
From "Brobots: Health, Wellness, and Mindset in the Age of AI"
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