Social Media's Impact on Today's Generation: Insights with Suzu Smitzh on Toni TV
What you post on social media does not really change the world, but our action does.
How is today's generation coping with the ever-evolving world of social media? In this episode of Toni TV, hosts Toni Lontis and Kez Wiggum St George sit down with Suzu Smitzh, an author who uses humor to shine a light on the quirks and pitfalls of our online lives. Suzu's book tackles the often absurd attachment people have to social media, turning what could be a heavy topic into something both enlightening and entertaining.
She believes that for many young people, social media has become more than just a tool—it's practically a way of life. This episode dives into the highs and lows of social media, covering everything from addiction and cyberbullying to responsible usage. Suzu also shares her creative process as a writer and illustrator, offering a peek behind the curtain at how she brings her humorous take on social media to life.
The conversation doesn't stop there; it extends into parenting in the digital age, highlighting the importance of managing social media use so it doesn't control our lives. Through engaging dialogue and real-life anecdotes, Toni, Kez, and Suzu offer practical tips and valuable perspectives on how we can all navigate the complex world of social media more mindfully.
As Suzu wisely notes, 'What you post on social media does not really change the world, but our actions do.' Tune in for an episode that promises both laughs and lessons on how to make social media work for us, not against us.