The Drama Diet with Lisa Stuart
In this insightful episode of The Drama Diet, Lisa Stuart sits down with journalist, former national news anchor, and media personality Kelsey Kernstine for an honest conversation about perfectionism, vulnerability, identity, and what it truly means to be seen in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and curated online personas. After spending more than a decade working in national and local news, Kelsey reflects on the realities of life in front of the camera and the pressure many people feel to appear polished, composed, and perfect at all times. She shares how journalism often teaches people to hide behind the stories they tell, making it difficult to fully show up authentically as themselves. Together, Lisa and Kelsey explore the deeper fear behind perfectionism — the fear of judgment, rejection, and vulnerability — and how many people use achievement and performance as protection from truly being seen. Kelsey also discusses why human connection, lived experience, and authenticity matter now more than ever in the age of AI. While technology may replicate information and polished presentation, she believes it can never replace genuine emotion, personal struggle, resilience, and the wisdom that comes from real-life experiences. In this conversation, Kelsey opens up about taking risks throughout her career, embracing uncomfortable growth, and how stepping into fear ultimately built her confidence and identity. She also shares insights from her current YouTube series, Dr. Dad, where she works alongside her father to combat misinformation and help audiences better navigate health and wellness conversations online. This episode explores authenticity, self-worth, fear of visibility, perfectionism, resilience, emotional growth, and the importance of staying deeply human in a rapidly changing world.
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