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#67: Why TikTok Relationship Advice Is Wrong - Christian Brewster

#67: Why TikTok Relationship Advice Is Wrong - Christian Brewster

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Christian Brewster (writer, culture commentator, and creator of the Substack publication ~interrupted~) breaks down why social media platforms are the worst place to get relationship guidance and what you should do instead.We expose the engagement-driven trap of TikTok dating coaches, explore why real-life connections matter more than algorithmic advice, and discuss how to build genuine social skills in the digital age.Subscribe for more conversations on culture, relationships, and meaningful human connectionExpect to learn:-Why TikTok relationship advice is designed for engagement, not your success—and how superficial content prioritizes clicks over genuine guidance-How to get better relationship advice from people who actually know you instead of strangers on social media-Why meeting partners in real life builds stronger connections than dating apps and digital platforms-The truth about social skills in the digital age and how to develop genuine conversation abilities-How friendship dynamics change in adulthood and what to do when your social circle evolves-Why loneliness and social media consumption are connected and how to break the cycle-How to gradually detox from social media without going cold turkey-The creative process behind writing for Substack and balancing content creation with consumption-Why negative emotions fuel better writing and how to channel difficult feelings into creative work-Tom Cruise’s cultural impact and what his career reveals about modern celebrity-Tips for growing your Substack audience and developing a consistent writing practice00:00 Why TikTok Relationship Advice is Problematic00:56 The Engagement Trap of Social Media Influencers04:16 The Value of Personal Connections for Relationship Advice07:12 Analog vs. Digital: Meeting Partners in Real Life14:18 The Art of Conversation and Social Skills18:37 Navigating Friendship Changes in Adulthood28:54 The Impact of Loneliness and Social Media43:21 Gradual Social Media Detox43:36 Balancing Creation and Consumption44:01 Navigating Negative Emotions in Writing47:02 Finding Inspiration for Substack Posts51:02 The Influence of Music on Writing56:00 The Fascination with Tom Cruise01:02:38 Embracing Negative Emotions01:10:47 Tips for Growing on Substack01:21:15 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsRESOURCES / LINKSChristian Brewster’s Substack:TeamChief Editor: Chloe BreheretChief Automation Officer: Jack McDuffJacob’s WorkPodcast blueprint (Skool): https://www.skool.com/remote-pro-podcast-blueprint-8385FREE Podcast Tips (2nd Channel): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUp5S7ZIZtjA8PMgXJMwppAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jacobjwatsonhowlandSpotify: Apple Podcasts: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobwatsonhowlandX: https://x.com/jwatsonhowlandLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/watsonhowlandWebsite: https://www.jacobjwatsonhowland.comWhat’s the worst piece of TikTok relationship advice you’ve ever seen? Drop your answer in the comments, let’s talk about why social media dating tips miss the mark.BEST QUOTES FROM EPISODE“I think a lot of creatives, especially relationship advice creatives on the platform, they have two things in mind. They have engagement and they have advice. And I think it’s really difficult to blend the two into a genuinely productive platform or profile.”“They don’t know you, they don’t care. I don’t wanna say everyone, but I’d say the vast majority don’t care about whether or not you’re in a happy relationship.”“At the end of the day, you know your situation more than the stranger on your phone.”“I genuinely believe the best alternative is the people close to you in your life, whether that’s your parents, whether that’s other family members, whether that’s a friend of yours. I believe that the people closest to you in your life, they want you to succeed.”“You can’t be in person conversation. I definitely believe that human beings weren’t meant to have the world in their hands 24/7.”“I feel like it’s almost a lost art to just talk to a stranger.”“Even in my happiest moments, there’s still an air of melancholy there. And that doesn’t mean I’m an unhappy person. It just means that fundamentally there’s a part of me that sort of holds on to the parts of my life that I don’t look back on very fondly.”“I really believe that to be successful, at least on Substack, it isn’t to write about the things that you think other people are going to enjoy. It’s to write about things that you enjoy.”#RelationshipAdvice #TikTokAdvice #DatingTips This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit naturewithjacob.substack.com
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