Have we really solved the problem of social media and teenagers, or have we simply changed the rules around it?
In this episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg reflects on Australia’s social media ban for young people and asks a difficult but important question. Is it actually working? While policies can create boundaries, they cannot remove the deeper human needs driving the behaviour in the first place.
Sarah explores how many teenagers are still finding ways around the ban and why this reveals something bigger than a technology issue. Social media is not just about apps or screens. It is about belonging, identity, validation and the powerful fear of being left out.
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This episode is a reminder that while legislation can start a conversation, it cannot replace the role of families, modelling and honest dialogue. Because the challenge is not just about teenagers or technology. It is about how all of us learn to build self worth, connection and resilience in a world that constantly asks us to compare ourselves to others.
And in the end, greatness is not created through control of the outside world. It is built through strength on the inside.
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