Caitlin Sinclair
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Podcast Appearances
We have maybe had Instagram, but it wasn't anything like it is now.
None of this chronically living online for these young kids.
Someone said this to me recently, and I was mind blown because I haven't thought about it like that.
Not only do they know who like the hottest or most good looking
person is in their class, they know who the hottest person is in their entire city and their entire state.
Like they, the young guys can name you like who, who the, because of social media.
That's crazy.
And so then you have a number of girls looking at as whoever this like hot, the hottest girl is.
And they feel like they have to be exactly like them.
And the Ozempic culture right now, the Kardashian filters.
It's,
It's really tough.
It's really tough to navigate.
And again, I'm not big on shaming.
So I don't want to shame, you know, Ariana Grande for being extra skinny right now.
If that's what works for her and that's maybe her natural body, who cares?
But it's the online...
Living chronically online in a highly curated world makes it really, really hard for young girls to stay true to themselves.
Absolutely.
And I think just overall, we need better role models.