Get Caught Up: Social Media Impact

Perhaps you found our show through social media and we are grateful that tool helped connect you to us. Social media can be a good thing for exposure, however tonight we are looking at the toll it could be taking on our mental health.

Joining us on the program we have experts from all different backgrounds sharing, the GOOD, the BAD and the UGLY side effects social media could be having on our lives. Scroll down to see more.

Plastic Surgeon Steve Dayan is on to explain how people are changing their faces to look like filters.

Plastic Surgeon Steve Dayan is on to explain how people are changing their faces to look like filters.

IL Teacher Of The Year, Lindsey Jensen explains how she’s seen social media impact her students.

IL Teacher Of The Year, Lindsey Jensen explains how she’s seen social media impact her students.

Mental health expert, Alexandra DeWoskin peeling back the layers of scrolling.

Mental health expert, Alexandra DeWoskin peeling back the layers of scrolling.

Meet our successful entrepreneur Michelle Mekky that says, social media got her business up and going.

Meet our successful entrepreneur Michelle Mekky that says, social media got her business up and going.

Watch this show tonight in Chicagoland at 6:30 PM on Lakeshore PBS, Tuesday at 10 PM in Peoria on WTVP and Thursday at 7:30 PM on WQPT, The Quad Cities. Coming to Jacksonville 4/26

Whitney Reynolds
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