• Cracking the YouTube Algorithm
    Nov 20 2023

    In this enlightening episode of "The Digital Balance," we delve deep into the world of YouTube's powerful recommendation algorithm. How does a quick video watch turn into hours of unexpected content? What is "algorithmic extremism," and how does it impact our digital consumption? Join us as we explore these questions and more.


    What You'll Learn:

    • The Mechanics of YouTube's Algorithm: Understand how YouTube develops a digital profile of you and uses it to suggest content.
    • The Power of Recommendation Systems: Discover the staggering influence of YouTube's and Facebook's recommendation algorithms on daily watch hours.
    • The Dark Side of AI Recommendations: Learn about the problematic side of algorithmic content curation, including the push towards extreme or even illegal content.
    • Algorithmic Extremism Explained: An in-depth look at the concept coined by AI specialist Guillaume Chaslot.
    • The Impact of Non-Transparency: Why the secretiveness of these algorithms can be problematic for users.
    • Navigating the Digital Landscape: Strategies for diversifying your digital experience and understanding the content you consume.


    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    2:30 - Understanding YouTube's Recommendation Algorithm

    10:15 - The Influence of AI on Content Consumption

    18:20 - The Risks of Algorithmic Extremism

    25:45 - The Need for Transparency in Digital Platforms

    34:10 - Strategies for a Balanced Digital Life

    42:00 - Conclusion


    Resources & Links:

    • Wired Article on YouTube's Algorithm
    • Collection of Guillaume Chaslot's Writing
    • Matt Watson's Investigative Video
    • GIVE FAST Worksheet from Last Week’s Podcast


    Connect with Us:

    • Website: www.thedigitalbalance.co
    • Instagram: @finddigitalbalance
    • YouTube: The Digital Balance
    • Email: info@thedigitalbalance.com



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    16 mins
  • The Social Media Paradox
    Nov 13 2023

    Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Digital Balance! Today, we're diving deep into the complex world of social media and its impact on our real-life social connections.


    In this episode:


    The What: Discover the hidden truth behind social media's design - Is it really fostering genuine human connections or just keeping you hooked?

    The Why: Unravel the science of human social needs and why face-to-face interactions are irreplaceable, despite the convenience of digital communication.

    The How: Learn practical strategies to navigate social media mindfully and foster more meaningful relationships.


    We're not just critiquing social media; we're exploring its nuances. From the dopamine-driven design of platforms to the psychological tricks that keep us scrolling, we're uncovering it all. But, it's not all doom and gloom! We're also arming you with powerful tools and exercises, like the 'Social Shortcuts' technique and the 'GIVE FAST' approach from DBT, to help you maintain a balanced and fulfilling social life, both online and offline.


    Whether you're a social media enthusiast or a skeptic, this episode is packed with insights, scientific facts, and actionable tips to help you navigate the digital landscape while keeping your social well-being in check.


    Join us as we tackle important topics like the attention economy, the psychological impact of social media, and the art of meaningful communication in a world dominated by screens.


    For the "Social Shortcuts" worksheet, click here:

    https://shorturl.at/xNPW4


    For more info about the Disinformation Nation congressional hearing, click here:

    https://shorturl.at/ptvR9


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    // Website: www.thedigitalbalance.co

    // YouTube:  @TheDigitalBalance 


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    16 mins
  • Break Free From Online Distractions
    Nov 5 2023

    In this episode, I discuss how to unlock your potential and break free from online distractions.


    Digital minimalism is the perfect way to focus on your studies and build a healthy digital lifestyle. By following the principles of digital minimalism, you can detox from social media and other distractions and improve your well-being.


    If you're looking for ways to improve your life, then this video is for you! By learning about mindfulness, social media addiction, and self-improvement, you'll be on your way to a happier, healthier you!


    🕒 Timestamps:

    - 00:00​ Podcast Intro

    - 00:51 Episode Breakdown

    - 02:59 Transition in the online industry from UX design to Manipulative design practices

    - 04:15 The Attention Economy Defined

    - 05:00 The History of The Attention Economy

    - 07:29 How persuasive algorithms keep you hooked

    - 09:38 Breaking free from the digital trap using Digital Minimalism

    - 10:45 HOW - Exercise 1 - Replacement Therapy

    - 13:40 HOW - Exercise 2 - Name Your Price

    - 16:36 Tips for Success

    - 17:25 In Conclusion: A side note on healing


    For the resources mentioned in this episode, click here and see "Worksheets" links:

    https://digitalbalance.mykajabi.com/r...


    If this episode inspired you to take a break from your digital vices, check out my workshop THE DIGITAL DETOX TRANSFORMATION which is pre-registering now at a discounted price!👇🏼

    https://shorturl.at/achrs


    Tune in next Sunday, when we dive into why social media actually isn't so great for your social life!


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    19 mins
  • Preview
    Nov 2 2023

    The Digital Balance podcast will be launching this Sunday, November 5th! Here's a little preview of what's to come.


    Be sure to check us out on our website, https://www.thedigitalbalance.co, on Instagram @finddigitalbalance, or on YouTube @TheDigitalBalance!


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    1 min