S2 E26 - BE UNDENIABLE | TROLLS ATTACK | Haters not going to win
[Audio Diary 9.21.25] (PS the show is now on NETFLIX BTW) In this vulnerability and creative breakthrough episode of Glitter Mouth Season 2, I'm experiencing Post-Dinner Doubts while processing a blocked commenter somehow still accessing my content, celebrating my bio evolution from confusing "chaotic messy mind" to clear "BTS to help you be you online," then returning from Wisconsin travel to my completed dream office space while reflecting on the harsh reality that dreams require proving yourself first rather than waiting for studio fairies to discover your talent. Perfect for creators battling self-doubt cycles, anyone struggling with social media bio clarity, and listeners learning to take ownership of their dreams through systematic action rather than magical thinking.
In this episode, I talk about:
* Post-Dinner Doubts (PDDs) spiral: Night-time anxiety attacking after checking "hold on" post with cruel "going to block you permanently" comment from already-blocked user
* Social media bio breakthrough: Evolution from unclear "chaotic messy mind" to effective "BTS to help you be you online" after realizing strangers don't care about unknown creators
* Circle chart metrics validation: Using own PDF system - 10/10 joy making content, 10/10 enjoying creation process, decent metrics proving golden triangle success
* Aggressive hotel fly battle: 45-minute war with relentless fly ending in ninja-style victory - "it was him or me, this fly was aggressive"
* Travel survival struggle: 5 AM Uber success, airplane motion sickness, connecting flights with popcorn-only diet to avoid vomiting
* Family illness juggling: Returning to eldest son's stomach flu, comparing his dramatic sickness response to daughter's resilient recovery style
* Dream office completion celebration: Converting space with mural, shelves, and meaningful objects while acknowledging $4,000 budget using saved SAG money
* Studio fairy myth destruction: Hotel worker filmmaker conversation highlighting harsh truth that "Netflix won't buy that yet because you haven't proven that documentary is successful"
* Authenticity versus practicality: Choosing scripted podcast over TV pilot route to maintain creative control rather than losing everything to studios
* Behind-the-scenes content strategy: Deciding not to waste time on how-to videos until building fan base that actually cares about the process