

What are teenagers actually seeing on their phones?
157 snips Apr 11, 2025
Lauren Greenfield, a filmmaker renowned for her insights on wealth and body image, dives deep into a year-long experiment revealing what teenagers actually do on their phones. She discusses the emotional impact of social media on body image, the challenges of capturing fleeting digital content, and the misconceptions surrounding teenage internet use. The conversation touches on the intertwining of identity, social validation, and the complex dynamics of online interactions, shedding light on the pressing need for open dialogues between parents and teens.
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The Outfit Struggle
- Sydney, an 18-year-old, struggles to find an outfit, displaying typical teenage moodiness.
- Her mom tries to help, unaware of the influence of social media on Sydney's self-perception.
Social Studies' Insight
- The documentary series Social Studies reveals the hidden influence of social media on teenagers' lives.
- It offers a unique perspective by showcasing the content of teenagers' phones alongside their real-life interactions.
Vogt's Concerns
- PJ Vogt expresses concern about the impact of smartphones and social media on teenagers.
- He highlights the anxiety and depression among teenagers caused by smartphone and social media use.