EPISODE · Jul 10, 2024 · 24 MIN
How Social Media Content Moderation Can Impact Workplace Stress
from The Social Media Takeaway - Louise McDonnell · host Louise McDonnell
In this episode of The Social Media Takeaway, I chat with Valentina Spagnesi, a body psychotherapist, about the stress caused by social media in the workplace, particularly for content moderators. We explore the mental and physical effects of exposure to disturbing content and discuss the benefits of body psychotherapy compared to traditional counseling. Valentina shares her journey and offers practical strategies to manage and recover from stress, providing valuable insights for anyone dealing with the pressures of social media.More about Valentina: WebsiteLinkedinFacebookIf you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to my podcast because more like this is on the way!If you'd like to book a call to see how I can support you head over to my website here. www.sellonsocialmedia.academy/hello👉 WHAT'S NEW: I've built an AI-powered Digital Marketing Platform, SellOn.Social. This is not a training program. It's an AI platform that helps you stand out on social media and turn followers into real enquiries and paying clients.And please connect on social media and let me know what you thought of this episode!LinkedInInstagramFacebookFacebook Group
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In this episode of The Social Media Takeaway, I chat with Valentina Spagnesi, a body psychotherapist, about the stress caused by social media in the workplace, particularly for content moderators. We explore the mental and physical effects of exposure to disturbing content and discuss the benefits of body psychotherapy compared to traditional counseling. Valentina shares her journey and offers practical strategies to manage and recover from stress, providing valuable insights for anyone deali...
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