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With social media at the forefront of our consciousness, it can be difficult to not let the overexposed, grandiose lifestyles of others make us kick ourselves for not having it as 'together' -- as our counterparts. But what does this convoluted idea of 'togetherness' actually entail? And what makes us think that we aren't doing just as well as the guy sitting next to us on the train? When it comes down to it, comparison kills joy. And the concept of 'extraordinary' is a myth. In today's episode we discuss the role of social media in the demonization of the 'average, non-insta famous' lifestyle and the art of being enough.

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With social media at the forefront of our consciousness, it can be difficult to not let the overexposed, grandiose lifestyles of others make us kick ourselves for not having it as 'together' -- as our counterparts. But what does this convoluted idea of 'togetherness' actually entail? And what makes us think that we aren't doing just as well as the guy sitting next to us on the train? When it comes down to it, comparison kills joy. And the concept of 'extraordinary' is a myth. In today's episode we discuss the role of social media in the demonization of the 'average, non-insta famous' lifestyle and the art of being enough.

Subscribe to the podcast and drop a rating!

Follow the Podcast on all platforms!!

Instagram:

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Twitter:

https://twitter.com/tcardpodcast

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Apple Podcasts:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transparency-card/id1590373560

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Google Podcasts:

https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82ZGNlODQ5NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw

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