HOBOKEN, NJ - December 15, 2025 - Marketing specialist Maryam Simpson, recently featured in CelebFlare Magazine, is speaking out about the need for more intentional and empathetic communication across social media. With over a decade of experience in brand storytelling, SEO strategy, and consumer engagement, Simpson is urging creators, brands, and platforms to slow down and rethink how they show up online.
โSocial media shouldnโt feel like a constant performance,โ Simpson said in the interview. โIf weโre not leading with real connection, whatโs the point?โ
Simpsonโs call to action reflects a growing concern across the industry. According to a 2024 Pew Research Center report, 73% of adults say they feel overwhelmed by online content, and 60% of Gen Z users report that social media often makes them feel more anxious than inspired.
โWe donโt need more content,โ Simpson added. โWe need better contentโstuff that actually adds something, not just clutters your feed.โ
From Brand Strategy to Personal Advocacy
Known for her award-winning work in marketingโincluding recognition from NJ AdWeekโs โTop 30 Under 30โ and the New Jersey Marketing Excellence AwardsโSimpson has led successful campaigns in healthcare, retail, and sustainability sectors. At EverNova, a consumer brand focused on environmental impact, she merges storytelling and data to help brands communicate with clarity and purpose.
Still, Simpson sees a clear gap between the intentions of brands and the experience of consumers online.
โIf I canโt understand what youโre offering in five seconds, itโs not working,โ she said. โIf I donโt feel something, Iโm not staying.โ
This perspective comes not only from her day job but from her own online habits. In the CelebFlare interview, she described how she uses platforms like Instagram to connect with small creators, urban photographers, and writers. But sheโs quick to point out the downside of content overload.
โIโve seen really smart people shrink themselves online because the algorithm doesnโt reward nuance,โ Simpson noted. โWe need to create room for more honest expression again.โ
A Push Toward Healthier Habits Online
Simpsonโs advocacy isnโt about limiting technology. Itโs about using it more mindfully.
Here are some small actions she encourages content creators, marketers, and everyday users to take:
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Pause before you post. Ask: is this helpful, kind, or meaningful?
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Unfollow what drains you. Curate your feed like youโd curate your space.
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Support voices with something real to say. Visibility matters more than vanity.
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Choose clarity over trendiness. People remember what made them feel seen, not what trended last week.
โWe get to choose what we amplify,โ she said. โAnd those choices shape the entire online experienceโfor ourselves and for others.โ
Stats That Show Why It Matters
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A 2024 Deloitte study found that 48% of consumers say theyโre more loyal to brands that feel โgenuineโ in their communication.
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According to HubSpot, posts with emotionally resonant copy get 3x more engagement than those with product-heavy messaging.
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The average adult scrolls over 300 feet of content daily, but only recalls about 10% of what they see, according to a 2023 content saturation report.
This makes clarity, empathy, and intention not just good valuesโbut good strategy.
What You Can Do on Your Own
Maryam Simpson is not calling for a massive shift overnight. Instead, sheโs pushing for daily awareness of how we engage online. Whether you're a brand, a creator, or just someone trying to manage your feed, her message is simple:
โBe someone people want to hear fromโnot just someone who posts often.โ
Here are five steps she recommends for anyone looking to improve their digital communication:
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Audit your last five posts. Whatโs the tone? Whatโs the takeaway?
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Mute and unfollow freely. Online boundaries are healthy.
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Follow smaller creators doing smart work. Help real stories rise.
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Talk less like a brand, more like a person. Use your voiceโnot the trend voice.
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Make space offline. Give your brain room to create without constant input.
About Maryam Simpson
Maryam Simpson is a marketing specialist based in Hoboken, New Jersey, known for her data-backed storytelling, consumer-first campaigns, and purpose-driven messaging. She currently works at EverNova, a sustainability brand, and volunteers with Girls Who Code NJ and Habitat for Humanity Hudson County. Sheโs also the voice behind The Urban Lens, a blog where she combines travel, photography, and reflections on culture and city life.
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