EPISODE · Aug 11, 2025 · 44 MIN
S1 E4 - Behind the scenes of a post gone VIRAL | Dealing with Trolls & Self doubt
from THE ONE THAT GLITTERS / GLITTER MOUTH: For the creative, ambitious moms with Michelle Lang · host Michelle Lang
Episode Synopsis: [Audio Diary recorded 3.10.25 ]In this raw, sleep-deprived episode of Glitter Mouth, I'm documenting in real-time what it's like to go viral for the first time—recording voice memos throughout the night as my stair fall video climbs from thousands to over 3 million views (and eventually the video hits over 15M) while I can't sleep due to anxiety and my autoimmune condition flaring. Perfect for creators curious about the psychological reality of viral fame and anyone struggling with putting themselves out there authentically.In this episode, I talk about:Realizing that going viral doesn't feel triumphant—it feels like watching a slow-motion car crash with a pit of dreadRecording at 2:54 AM because I literally cannot sleep as my video explodes online—going from 4,000 to over a million views overnightGetting confusing comments that completely miss the point of my inspirational post and having to Google internet slangResponding to every negative comment with kindness by looking at people's profiles and finding something to relate toThe methodology behind creating viral content: thinking like a TV writer with hooks, suspense, and visual storytellingMeditating beforehand and manifesting exactly 109,000 views and 10,001 followers (though the views went way higher)The loneliness of going viral—Planning my next stunt video: skateboarding blindfolded in a dress and heels with a helmet for safetyHow my autoimmune rash actually liberated me from perfectionism because now I'm just grateful not to have open sores everywhereThe dark reality that some people interpreted my empowering stunt video as something self-destructiveThe exhausting process of moderating hundreds of comments while trying to stay positive and kind
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Episode Synopsis: [Audio Diary recorded 3.10.25 ]In this raw, sleep-deprived episode of Glitter Mouth, I'm documenting in real-time what it's like to go viral for the first time—recording voice memos throughout the night as my stair fall video climbs from thousands to over 3 million views (and eventually the video hits over 15M) while I can't sleep due to anxiety and my autoimmune condition flaring. Perfect for creators curious about the psychological reality of viral fame and anyone struggling with putting themselves out there authentically.In this episode, I talk about:Realizing that going viral doesn't feel triumphant—it feels like watching a slow-motion car crash with a pit of dreadRecording at 2:54 AM because I literally cannot sleep as my video explodes online—going from 4,000 to over a million views overnightGetting confusing comments that completely miss the point of my inspirational post and having to Google internet slangResponding to every negative comment with kindness by looking at people's profiles and finding something to relate toThe methodology behind creating viral content: thinking like a TV writer with hooks, suspense, and visual storytellingMeditating beforehand and manifesting exactly 109,000 views and 10,001 followers (though the views went way higher)The loneliness of going viral—Planning my next stunt video: skateboarding blindfolded in a dress and heels with a helmet for safetyHow my autoimmune rash actually liberated me from perfectionism because now I'm just grateful not to have open sores everywhereThe dark reality that some people interpreted my empowering stunt video as something self-destructiveThe exhausting process of moderating hundreds of comments while trying to stay positive and kind
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S1 E4 - Behind the scenes of a post gone VIRAL | Dealing with Trolls & Self doubt
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