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February 28, 2025 16 mins

This is a true, raw, real life story of Cyber Bullying and its effets on a person. Hosted by Amie Morris and our guest Georgia Cramp, who shares her heartbreaking Cyber Bullying experience and life changing advice on overcoming. 

Cyberbullying is when someone uses the internet to be mean to a child or young person so they feel bad or upset. It can happen on a social media site, game, app, or any other online or electronic service or platform. It can include: posts, comments, texts, messages, chats, livestreams, memes, images, videos and emails.

These are some examples of ways the internet can be used to make someone feel bad or upset:

  • Sending hurtful messages about them.
  • Sharing embarrassing photos or videos of them.
  • Spreading nasty online gossip about them.
  • Leaving them out online. 
  • Creating fake accounts in their name.
  • Tricking them into believing you are someone else. 

*E-Safet Commissioner* https://www.esafety.gov.au/key-topics/cyberbullying

 

In this episode of Stand Tall, host Amie Morris speaks with Georgia. Cramp, a multifaceted creative in the film and photography industry, about her journey through cyber bullying and how it shaped her career. Georgia shares her experiences of isolation during high school, the impact of social media on mental health, and how she found solace in creativity and storytelling. The conversation highlights the importance of community, support, and reclaiming one's power in the face of adversity, culminating in Georgia's involvement with the REELise Film Festival, which empowers young filmmakers to share their stories.

Takeaways

  • Cyber bullying can have long-lasting effects on mental health.
    Isolation during bullying can lead to severe emotional distress.
  • Creativity can serve as a powerful escape from pain.
  • Support from family and friends is crucial during tough times.
    Schools often lack the resources to effectively address bullying.
  • Finding a community can help individuals feel less alone.
    Storytelling is a vital tool for healing and empowerment.
  • Film festivals provide a platform for young voices to be heard.
  • Reclaiming power is essential in overcoming negative experiences.
  • Networking with like-minded individuals can foster growth and creativity.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Georgia's Journey
02:10 The Impact of Cyber Bullying
10:23 Navigating Isolation and Seeking Help
15:07 Finding Escape in Creativity
22:51 Turning Pain into Purpose
30:28 The Power of Film and Community


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