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EP#44: Feeling ‘behind’ as a musician in the digital age? Surviving social media
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Chances are, unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 10 years, social media has become a massive part of your life, including your music. But, many musicians say that if it weren’t for needing to stay visible online for their music, they’d probably jack it in. Why?
Well, it’ll come as no surprise that there’s mounting research into how social media has as many negative effects on us as individuals and society as the positive ones that first excited us when it came into our lives. As well as making connections with likeminded people, growing communities and sharing our ideas and our art with a wider audience, there’s a constant pressure to put out content and keep up with the highlights our peers share online. It’s easy to feel like we’re not doing enough or ‘keeping up’.
So, inside this episode, Isobel explores how we as musicians might survive the effects of social media and three key ways to even better enjoy this crucial piece of connecting technology moving forward. Listen in to find out.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
{0:00} Intro
{02:25} Scroll through my feed
{03:59} The cold hard truth about social media
{10:42} The colder, harder truth about social media for musicians
{18:09} What social media rewards (and what it doesn’t)
{20:39} 3 ways to better enjoy using social media as a musician
{25:36} Episode Summary
References:
- Andreassen, C. S., Pallesen, S., Griffiths, M. D. (2017). ‘The relationship between addictive use of social media, narcissism, and self-esteem: Findings from a large national survey’. Addictive Behaviors, (64), pp.287-293 [Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.03.006]
- Booker, C.L., Kelly, Y.J. & Sacker, A. (2018). ‘Gender differences in the associations between age trends of social media interaction and well-being among 10-15 year olds in the UK’. BMC Public Health, 18, pp.321. [Available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5220-4]
- Lee, A. (2020). How Musicians' Mental Health Is Affected By Social Media. Classical Music [Available at: https://www.classical-music.uk/resources/article/how-musicians-mental-health-is-affected-by-social-media]
- Muqaddas, J., Sanobia S., Nawaz, A. (2017). ‘Impact of Social Media on Self-Esteem’. European Scientific Journal, 13(23), pp.329-341, [Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3030048]
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Manage episode 304569129 series 2835037
Chances are, unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 10 years, social media has become a massive part of your life, including your music. But, many musicians say that if it weren’t for needing to stay visible online for their music, they’d probably jack it in. Why?
Well, it’ll come as no surprise that there’s mounting research into how social media has as many negative effects on us as individuals and society as the positive ones that first excited us when it came into our lives. As well as making connections with likeminded people, growing communities and sharing our ideas and our art with a wider audience, there’s a constant pressure to put out content and keep up with the highlights our peers share online. It’s easy to feel like we’re not doing enough or ‘keeping up’.
So, inside this episode, Isobel explores how we as musicians might survive the effects of social media and three key ways to even better enjoy this crucial piece of connecting technology moving forward. Listen in to find out.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
{0:00} Intro
{02:25} Scroll through my feed
{03:59} The cold hard truth about social media
{10:42} The colder, harder truth about social media for musicians
{18:09} What social media rewards (and what it doesn’t)
{20:39} 3 ways to better enjoy using social media as a musician
{25:36} Episode Summary
References:
- Andreassen, C. S., Pallesen, S., Griffiths, M. D. (2017). ‘The relationship between addictive use of social media, narcissism, and self-esteem: Findings from a large national survey’. Addictive Behaviors, (64), pp.287-293 [Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.03.006]
- Booker, C.L., Kelly, Y.J. & Sacker, A. (2018). ‘Gender differences in the associations between age trends of social media interaction and well-being among 10-15 year olds in the UK’. BMC Public Health, 18, pp.321. [Available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5220-4]
- Lee, A. (2020). How Musicians' Mental Health Is Affected By Social Media. Classical Music [Available at: https://www.classical-music.uk/resources/article/how-musicians-mental-health-is-affected-by-social-media]
- Muqaddas, J., Sanobia S., Nawaz, A. (2017). ‘Impact of Social Media on Self-Esteem’. European Scientific Journal, 13(23), pp.329-341, [Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3030048]
Listen to Episode 23 of the podcast, Why Create if No One’s Watching >>
Check out DIE HEXEN’s IG feed >>
Listen to the episode here
Listen on
Ready to level up your music making with the powerful art of field recording? Download my new FREE Essential Gear Checklist to Start Field Recording With Your Smartphone >>
Loved this week's episode? Share it with a friend 👯♀️
Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted by Isobel Anderson, produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey and is a Female DIY Musician Production.
Explore more episodes here.
Listen on Spotify.
Join the Girls Twiddling Knobs Podcast Community here >>
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