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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 1H 13M

S1 E14 - Jumping off a roof | LA driving gab session | Business philosophy

from THE ONE THAT GLITTERS / GLITTER MOUTH: For the creative, ambitious moms with Michelle Lang · host Michelle Lang

Episode Synopsis [Audio Diary recorded 3.23.25]In this episode of Glitter Mouth, I'm documenting the emotional roller coaster of posting my second major stunt video while battling anxiety about whether my viral success was just a fluke, sharing business wisdom from my luxury swim teaching career, and experiencing more supernatural phenomena. Perfect for creators dealing with post-viral anxiety, entrepreneurs building service businesses, and anyone navigating the pressure of following up success.In this episode, I talk about:Waking up energized after 6 hours of sleep, ready to post my next stunt video but trying to stay "unattached to outcomes"Adding safety disclaimers to my roof stunt post after worrying kids might copy dangerous behaviorMy 80/20 content strategy: 80% inspirational/educational content, 20% attention-grabbing stuntsMy business philosophy from luxury swim lessons: the customer's point of view is always right, even when they're wrongThe legendary story of duct-taping my car door shut and driving to one of my most famous celebrity’s house after crashing into my garageWhy I show up "calm as a cucumber" no matter what chaos is happening in my life—How a famous client's Instagram post about my lessons launched my YouTube swim series and helped thousands of kidsTeaching swimming in high heels because I forgot flip-flops, and why reliability matters more than perfectionThe anxiety pit in my stomach watching my new post only get 1,400 views while my viral one hit 12 millionAnother supernatural light turning on by itself as I talk about my acting career and feeling proud of my workUnderstanding that the internet is creating a world of "micropreneurs" where everyone runs their own businessThe realization that I basically cast myself in a 99 Designs commercial and got paid $1,500 for my own production

Episode Synopsis [Audio Diary recorded 3.23.25]In this episode of Glitter Mouth, I'm documenting the emotional roller coaster of posting my second major stunt video while battling anxiety about whether my viral success was just a fluke, sharing business wisdom from my luxury swim teaching career, and experiencing more supernatural phenomena. Perfect for creators dealing with post-viral anxiety, entrepreneurs building service businesses, and anyone navigating the pressure of following up success.In this episode, I talk about:Waking up energized after 6 hours of sleep, ready to post my next stunt video but trying to stay "unattached to outcomes"Adding safety disclaimers to my roof stunt post after worrying kids might copy dangerous behaviorMy 80/20 content strategy: 80% inspirational/educational content, 20% attention-grabbing stuntsMy business philosophy from luxury swim lessons: the customer's point of view is always right, even when they're wrongThe legendary story of duct-taping my car door shut and driving to one of my most famous celebrity’s house after crashing into my garageWhy I show up "calm as a cucumber" no matter what chaos is happening in my life—How a famous client's Instagram post about my lessons launched my YouTube swim series and helped thousands of kidsTeaching swimming in high heels because I forgot flip-flops, and why reliability matters more than perfectionThe anxiety pit in my stomach watching my new post only get 1,400 views while my viral one hit 12 millionAnother supernatural light turning on by itself as I talk about my acting career and feeling proud of my workUnderstanding that the internet is creating a world of "micropreneurs" where everyone runs their own businessThe realization that I basically cast myself in a 99 Designs commercial and got paid $1,500 for my own production

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