
Ugandan Radio Show Tackles Social Media's Mental Health Impact
Kampala, Uganda – A recent discussion on 106.5 NRG Radio tackled the complex relationship between social media and mental health. The radio hosts explored the idea that individuals should address their mental health concerns before attributing their problems solely to social media. One host stated, "People need to work on their mental health outside social media first." The conversation also highlighted the power dynamics inherent in online interactions, with one host noting the impact of negative comments. The hosts emphasized the importance of authenticity for content creators, suggesting that being true to oneself can help navigate the challenges of online engagement. The discussion concluded with the importance of self-awareness and authenticity in handling negative feedback, promoting a positive message about mental well-being and responsible social media use.