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Shifra Kolsky
March 17, 2021

No Shame On U Podcast 22: Aitan Maeir — A College Student’s Perspective on Social Media and Mental Health

Shifra Kolsky
March 17, 2021

For our 22nd podcast, we were delighted to speak with Aitan Maeir, a Chicago area teen currently in his sophomore year at University of Wisconsin-Madison. It is our first in a series with Aitan — this time talking about social media and mental health — its impact and unintended consequences. 

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