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A Letter to the Woman Navigating Social Media Today
Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, iTunes, the list goes on and on. When it comes to navigating today’s world of social media as Catholic women, we almost need a field guide. How do we avoid getting sucked into the time warp that is Instagram scrolling? When do we need to step away and when do we need to step up and speak up?
Today, I’m talking with two Catholic social media influencers, Sarah and Amy. They’re two women who create Catholic content online, and they share their stories, tips, and tricks for interacting with social media. We talk about building up others, listening to the promptings and inspirations of the Holy Spirit, and honing in on your passions while remaining authentic.
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Topics we talked about in this episode:
Why Catholics shouldn’t just log off all social media and call it a day
The inspiration behind Amy and Sara’s blogs and why they talk about their faith online
Making conscious decisions about social media usage
Building community online
Listening to the promptings and inspirations of the Holy Spirit
Finding joy in lifting other women up
Not being afraid of the waiting seasons
How to hone in on your passions
The universal call to authenticity
Resources you should check out after listening to this episode:
To Jesus Sincerely - Learning, Praying, Pursuing Virtue
Prayer Wine Chocolate - A Spiritual Journey to Motherhood and Beyond
Catholics Online
Matthew Chapter 5
Catholic Wife, Catholic Life
Be Yourself! A Journal for Catholic Girls
Catholic Online Finds
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