There is a lot going on in the world right now, and it’s not easy to keep up on a good day, let alone when it feels like everything is on fire around you. This week’s episode is about how to avoid feeling overwhelmed while staying educated about global affairs (fun not fun game: take a shot every time someone says global affairs). Tarini and Nadine discuss the pressure social media puts on everyone - no matter how you’re engaging - to be doing it differently. It’s also made everyone the last word on everything, which is harmful for a whole different set of reasons. Staying vigilant and aware of what’s happening to the communities around you has certainly become easier with the rise of social media being used to disseminate news and raise awareness, but not without its challenges. Especially during *unprecedented times* like these, that continue to amaze us (in the worst way) with how unprecedented and precedented they truly are, somehow both at the same time, even consuming media can lead to burnout. Listen to hear Nadine and Tarini talk about what’s happening around the world and how they’re keeping up (and making it count). Follow along on Instagram @ykwim.pod, on YouTube at You Know What I Mean? Podcast, or wherever you like to stream your podcasts to listen to this week’s episode and catch up on ones you’ve missed.