Episode description:
In this episode, Andrew and Anna discuss the concept of digital modesty – the idea of being mindful about how much personal information you share online. They explore the benefits and drawbacks of sharing on social media and the importance of setting boundaries to protect your privacy.
What you'll learn in this episode:
The meaning of digital modesty and why it's an important topic
Different perspectives on sharing personal information online
The potential risks of oversharing on social media
The importance of setting personal boundaries and limits for online sharing
How cultural differences can influence what is considered modest or acceptable to share
How this episode will improve your English:
Expand your vocabulary with words and phrases related to online behavior and social media, such as: digital modesty, non-negotiables,off-putting, oversharing, and boundaries.
Improve your listening comprehension by following a natural, unscripted conversation between native English speakers.
Learn idiomatic expressions like strike a chord and play devil's advocate.
Gain insight into cultural differences and how they can impact online behavior
Improve your speaking and communication skills by using the study guide and connecting with the member community to practice speaking about digital modesty in English.
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Episode references:
Mary Harrington interviewed on the Modern Wisdom podcast: Click here.
The geography game Andrew mentioned, GeoGuesser: Click here.
The story of the missing van lifer: Click here.
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