Today I’m talking about a topic that’s been on my mind for some time: social media.
I know, right?
These are tricky times.
Social media can be great. As a freelancer, it’s where so much of my creative work lives, but it’s also a place full of ethical quandaries and somewhat shifting sands.
So where does that leave us as freelancers, artists, and actual human beings who aren’t pornbots?
In this podcast episode, I’m exploring:
✨ My love-hate relationship with different platforms.
✨ Why Meta’s decision to abandon fact-checking leaves me deeply concerned.
✨ How freelancers can talk about their work while navigating the murky waters of the "post-truth" era.
✨ Why I want to use a safe, ethical digital space.
Have a listen. Just hit the play button above.
This is a heartfelt chat about trust, connection, community, and finding a way to talk about my work online.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this one—what platforms feel like home to you, and how do you navigate their complexities?
Let’s keep the conversation going!
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