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Embracing Conscious Consumption in the Age of Digital Influence

In the rapidly evolving world of digital technology and social media, our spending habits and emotions are being continuously shaped and manipulated. Jennifer Beeston, an experienced mortgage lender, explores this concep

May 8, 2024Jennifer Beeston

Listen to the podcast as the presenter, James Robert Lay, and Jennifer Beeston, author of Brainhacked, discuss Embracing Conscious Consumption In the Age of Digital Influence

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In the rapidly evolving world of digital technology and social media, our spending habits and emotions are being continuously shaped and manipulated.

Jennifer Beeston

, an experienced mortgage lender, explores this concept deeply in her new book, "Brain Hacked: How Big Tech Trains Your Brain to Spend and How to Fight Back." This book addresses the rising issue of unconscious consumerism, detailing how technology not only affects our spending but also transforms our thoughts and emotions.

The conversation with

James Robert Lay

, host of the "Banking on Digital Growth Podcast," highlights the importance of being a conscious consumer, especially within financial services. It stresses that financial literacy is only one side of the equation; understanding the psychological and emotional triggers behind spending is equally critical. Lay advocates for financial coaching to help individuals reassess their money beliefs and behaviors, aiming for a more mindful approach to financial wellness.

Beeston also emphasizes the role of dopamine – a neurotransmitter linked to pleasure – in driving digital addiction, especially through platforms like Instagram, which are designed to capture attention and increase consumption. Her personal journey of overcoming digital addiction illustrates the broader societal challenge of staying focused and present.

Furthermore, the discussion touches on positive aspects of digital platforms, such as their potential for societal impact, as demonstrated by successful social media-driven fundraising campaigns. The key takeaway here is about harnessing technology for good while staying aware and conscious of its manipulative potential.

In conclusion, the insights shared in this dialogue urge readers to critically evaluate their digital consumption, be it media or financial. By doing so, we can make better choices and inspire a positive future amidst technological advancements.

For those interested, Beeston's book is accessible on major platforms like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

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