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Jane Clapp on Escaping the Social Media Labyrinth

Jane Clapp on Escaping the Social Media Labyrinth

FromTell Me Something True with Laura McKowen


Jane Clapp on Escaping the Social Media Labyrinth

FromTell Me Something True with Laura McKowen

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What if social media scrolling was the latest version of the mythical Labyrinth? An elaborate, confusing structure intended to keep the Minotaur (you) from escaping.

Jane Clapp is a Toronto-based Jungian Somatics teacher who left social media because she knew it was making her sick. Her answer to the question “WHY is it making me sick?” tapped the deep wisdom of concepts like archetypes, complexes, and the collective unconscious.

That twitchy anxiety we feel from all the FOMO and YOLO isn’t an accident. It’s proof that technologists and advertisers are succeeding in tapping our deepest desires to keep us trapped in the labyrinthine scroll.

This one went to places we weren’t expecting and we can’t wait to hear what you think!

You can find Jane here: https://www.janeclapp.com/
Jane has a pre-recorded webinar “Social Media: Your Body and Your Psyche:” https://www.janeclapp.com/products/socialmedia

Spotify playlist for this episode:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Dzi40SHcEcFobVrw3ZPBe

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Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Tell Me Something True is for people who want to fall in love with the mystery of life again. Practical, fun, and provocative conversations that use the lenses of psychology, philosophy, creativity, science, and spirituality to help us discover the surprising things that make life meaningful. Laura McKowen, the host, is the best-selling author of We Are The Luckiest, a "raw, deep and hopeful" memoir. Laura brings hard-won life experience, a searing curiosity, and deep passion for others to every conversation.