![]() ![]() The Gees are now a part of our Hawaii community - with their home base here - 2020 was a little break from the constant travel - but they are at 85 countries and counting. Garrett who had started developing an iPhone app while he was in college (it was called Scan) sold it to Snapchat, and as they say. Jessica and Garrett met during a service mission in Russia, but it wasn’t until years later that they started dating - while in college. Jessica and Garrett Gee, along with their three keiki (children) Dorothy, Manila, and Calihan, have been traveling the world sleighing their bucket list since 2015 when they sold everything they had and departed on a trip around the world. The Bucket List Family is an ohana (family) of five family travel journalists. ![]() Spottswood collaborates with academics and industry professionals to uncover how these technologies and tools can be used and designed to help people connect, learn, and work. As humans become increasingly dependent on communication technology and digital tools, it is important that research uncovers how people try to use these tools to accomplish their goals and come to know the world around them. Spottwood’s research interests focus on 1) how people use communication technology to develop and build their personal relationships, 2) how digital media impacts people personally and professionally, and 3) how usability issues impact educational and organizational success. JESSICA’S PERSONAL ADVICE ON HOW TO NAVIGATE THE UPS AND DOWNS OF SOCIAL MEDIAĭr. ![]() WE GET STUCK IN THE ECHO CHAMBER BECAUSE OF THE ALGORITHMS OUR MAIN TAKEAWAY: HAVING A BRAND IMAGE, DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE INAUTHENTIC HOW DO YOU SET AND MAINTAIN HEALTHY BOUNDARIES FOR CONSUMING SOCIAL MEDIA? JESSICA’S STRATEGY FOR CREATING AND CONSUMING MEDIA INCLUDES THINKING ABOUT HOW SHE CAN GIVE BACK THE STRUGGLE IS REAL, JESSICA TALKS ABOUT HOW MEDIA HAS LED TO FEELINGS OF DEPRESSION + ANXIETY POSTING OUR BEST MOMENTS ISN’T JUST HUMAN NATURE, IT’S LOGISTICAL GUEST: Jessica Gee, The Bucket List Family SPOTTSWOOD’S RESEARCH-BASED STRATEGIES FOR HOW TO DEAL WITH THE POSITIVITY BIAS AND HYPERPERCEPTIONS WHY ONLINE COMMUNICATION MIGHT HELP US TO BETTER DETERMINE THE TRUTH AND AUTHENTICITY OF A MESSAGE HOW DO WE KNOW IT’S GENUINE IF WE CAN’T SEE NONVERBAL CUES? THE STRUGGLE TO BALANCE OUR BRANDED “WORK SELVES” WITH OUR AUTHENTIC “PERSONAL SELVES” YOU’RE ONLY GETTING A “SLICE OF THE REALITY PIE” THE NORMS OF TECHNOLOGY USE + THE POSITIVITY BIAS AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE HYPERPERCEPTION MODEL SPOTTSWOOD IS SO PASSIONATE ABOUT THIS FIELD Give ourselves and others grace, don’t read the comments, realize that you can never 100% satisfy a goal in a persistent space We can be our authentic selves in many different ways.īalancing a brand image and a personal image - you can be your authentic “work self” What you need to know about why people present their best selves onlineĪre nonverbal cues helpful in determining someone’s online authenticity/honesty? How to break free of the hyperperception rabbit hole The less they know, the farther from reality their perceptions might get. People make “hyperperceptions” about what they see online. How knowledge of the positivity bias and the hyperperception model can help with our understanding of social media’s impacts Then, I have mega influencer The Bucket List Family’s Jessica Gee on the show to breakdown the research and what we learned by reflecting on our own personal experiences. Erin Spottswood teaches us about how social media is impacting us, and what we can do to counteract it’s negative impacts. This episode was the perfect episode to kick of Season 1 of the Communification Podcast. The goal of this podcast is to expose us to communication research so that we might gain research-based communication tools to help with the beautification of our communication. ![]()
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