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Ep 227 - Call-Out Culture: Why Criticism Has Become the Currency

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In today's episode, we delve into the complexities of call out culture, particularly within the fitness industry. We explore how social media has amplified this trend, leading to a rise in public criticism and accountability.

The discussion highlights the nuances of misinformation, the cultural attitudes towards confidence and success, and the psychological tactics used in content creation. We emphasize the importance of self-awareness and the need to challenge societal norms like the tall poppy syndrome, advocating for a more supportive and collective approach to success in the fitness community.

We also explore the importance of authenticity in the fitness industry, the value of sharing personal journeys, and the significance of relatability over perfection. The conversation underscores how documenting progress can provide perspective and encourage others, emphasizing the need to live in the present and appreciate the journey. We reflect on the impact of social media and the importance of staying true to our values amidst trends and external pressures.

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In today's episode, we delve into the complexities of call out culture, particularly within the fitness industry. We explore how social media has amplified this trend, leading to a rise in public criticism and accountability.

The discussion highlights the nuances of misinformation, the cultural attitudes towards confidence and success, and the psychological tactics used in content creation. We emphasize the importance of self-awareness and the need to challenge societal norms like the tall poppy syndrome, advocating for a more supportive and collective approach to success in the fitness community.

We also explore the importance of authenticity in the fitness industry, the value of sharing personal journeys, and the significance of relatability over perfection. The conversation underscores how documenting progress can provide perspective and encourage others, emphasizing the need to live in the present and appreciate the journey. We reflect on the impact of social media and the importance of staying true to our values amidst trends and external pressures.

Follow us on Instagram

Level Up: https://www.instagram.com/levelup_podcast_/

Sharelle: https://www.instagram.com/sharellegrant/

Dani: https://www.instagram.com/daniantonellos/

  continue reading

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