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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 29 MIN

S2 E15 - TO YOUR FACE: Childhood courage vs. adult fear

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

[Audio Diary Recorded 8.18.25] In this Pippi Longstocking revelation and 100-follower milestone episode of Glitter Mouth Season 2, I'm discovering gnarly piano stairs in Silver Lake while channeling my childhood hero who taught me to be "wild and free," then realizing I've cracked the storytelling code by layering deeper meaning into entertaining stair falls, all while processing that someone thinks I shouldn't share my authentic journey with the world. Perfect for creators finding their unique voice, anyone reconnecting with their childhood fearlessness, and listeners learning to ignore the haters. In this episode, I talk about:My Pippi Longstocking origin story: wearing orange hair straight out to the sides from kindergarten through fifth grade, never feeling ostracized because of my "strong love"The "to your face" revelation at a bonfire: discovering kids made fun of my Pippi hair behind my back, but realizing "who cares?" - I was blissfully happyThe hurtful feedback processing: someone questioning whether I should "put that out into the world" instead of showing compassion for my dark birthday thoughtsMy approval-seeking confession: wanting validation from people whose opinion matters, but learning to accept I won't always have itThe 100 new followers milestone: opening my phone to exactly 100 new followers for the first time ever, remembering when that seemed impossibleHard work philosophy evolution: realizing when you do something you're passionate about, "it won't feel like hard work" - I'm "jazzed to get up and start being creative"Age and readiness revelation: feeling lucky to be older starting social media because I wouldn't have known myself enough or had enough to say when youngerThe storytelling breakthrough: evolving from "why am I putting this out?" to cracking the code of bridging stair falls with meaningful storiesFilm industry frustration: comparing Hollywood's uncontrollable red tape (foreign sales, backstop deals, NOIs) to social media's self-directed paceComic-Con engagement confusion: 22,000 views but only 2 comments, surprised by lack of location-based engagement despite recognizable venueThe Carly Kill Bill collaboration challenge: struggling to edit dual perspectives and find the simple, relatable emotion behind complex footageContent creation abundance: having so many unused stair falls because I've been "precious about posting" instead of sharing my stories

[Audio Diary Recorded 8.18.25] In this Pippi Longstocking revelation and 100-follower milestone episode of Glitter Mouth Season 2, I'm discovering gnarly piano stairs in Silver Lake while channeling my childhood hero who taught me to be "wild and free," then realizing I've cracked the storytelling code by layering deeper meaning into entertaining stair falls, all while processing that someone thinks I shouldn't share my authentic journey with the world. Perfect for creators finding their unique voice, anyone reconnecting with their childhood fearlessness, and listeners learning to ignore the haters. In this episode, I talk about:My Pippi Longstocking origin story: wearing orange hair straight out to the sides from kindergarten through fifth grade, never feeling ostracized because of my "strong love"The "to your face" revelation at a bonfire: discovering kids made fun of my Pippi hair behind my back, but realizing "who cares?" - I was blissfully happyThe hurtful feedback processing: someone questioning whether I should "put that out into the world" instead of showing compassion for my dark birthday thoughtsMy approval-seeking confession: wanting validation from people whose opinion matters, but learning to accept I won't always have itThe 100 new followers milestone: opening my phone to exactly 100 new followers for the first time ever, remembering when that seemed impossibleHard work philosophy evolution: realizing when you do something you're passionate about, "it won't feel like hard work" - I'm "jazzed to get up and start being creative"Age and readiness revelation: feeling lucky to be older starting social media because I wouldn't have known myself enough or had enough to say when youngerThe storytelling breakthrough: evolving from "why am I putting this out?" to cracking the code of bridging stair falls with meaningful storiesFilm industry frustration: comparing Hollywood's uncontrollable red tape (foreign sales, backstop deals, NOIs) to social media's self-directed paceComic-Con engagement confusion: 22,000 views but only 2 comments, surprised by lack of location-based engagement despite recognizable venueThe Carly Kill Bill collaboration challenge: struggling to edit dual perspectives and find the simple, relatable emotion behind complex footageContent creation abundance: having so many unused stair falls because I've been "precious about posting" instead of sharing my stories

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