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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 52 MIN

S2 E22 - Feeling Lost | Hollywood and Oscar Disillusionment | Social Media Pep Talk

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

[Audio Diary Recorded 9.12.25] In this Episode of Glitter Mouth Season 2, I'm sitting in my completed creative office feeling pure bliss while my "Naked Barbie" stunt video refuses to gain traction despite multiple attempts, leading to deep processing about Oscar campaign realities versus childhood fairy-tale beliefs about merit-based awards, all while navigating the tension between viral content creation and authentic podcast promotion that gets lower engagement but serves my long-term book series goals. Perfect for creators battling platform suppression, anyone processing disillusionment with industries they once idolized, and listeners struggling to balance audience growth with authentic mission alignment.In this episode, I talk about:Creative office completion joy: Sitting on pink satin chair in finished space with kids' handprints and "fart man" drawings on walls - relishing the joy of kids and creating. Algorithm suppression frustration: "Naked Barbie" Hollywood stunt getting only 42-69 views despite being "10 cups of crazy" - suspecting word "naked" triggers content blockingOscar campaign disillusionment breakdown: Explaining how awards require expensive publicists, campaigns, hand-shaking events - "it is not a magical thing where fairies come down and bestow it"Content creation perfectionism struggle: Wanting every post to be "viral, that feels like A plus student-ry" while knowing that's not the actual pointSocial media mission conflict: Debating whether to focus purely on viral stunts or weave in podcast promotion despite lower engagement numbersDate night sacrifice for creativity: Choosing to film romance staif fall with Ian instead of rare couple time because "I'm not a quitter"Home Depot family bonding: Kids helping build annoying shelves while pretending to be on Amazing Race, daughter picking perfect baseboard designLong-term vision commitment: Maintaining 10-year plan despite daily algorithm battles - "Hollywood loves a project in motion"

[Audio Diary Recorded 9.12.25] In this Episode of Glitter Mouth Season 2, I'm sitting in my completed creative office feeling pure bliss while my "Naked Barbie" stunt video refuses to gain traction despite multiple attempts, leading to deep processing about Oscar campaign realities versus childhood fairy-tale beliefs about merit-based awards, all while navigating the tension between viral content creation and authentic podcast promotion that gets lower engagement but serves my long-term book series goals. Perfect for creators battling platform suppression, anyone processing disillusionment with industries they once idolized, and listeners struggling to balance audience growth with authentic mission alignment.In this episode, I talk about:Creative office completion joy: Sitting on pink satin chair in finished space with kids' handprints and "fart man" drawings on walls - relishing the joy of kids and creating. Algorithm suppression frustration: "Naked Barbie" Hollywood stunt getting only 42-69 views despite being "10 cups of crazy" - suspecting word "naked" triggers content blockingOscar campaign disillusionment breakdown: Explaining how awards require expensive publicists, campaigns, hand-shaking events - "it is not a magical thing where fairies come down and bestow it"Content creation perfectionism struggle: Wanting every post to be "viral, that feels like A plus student-ry" while knowing that's not the actual pointSocial media mission conflict: Debating whether to focus purely on viral stunts or weave in podcast promotion despite lower engagement numbersDate night sacrifice for creativity: Choosing to film romance staif fall with Ian instead of rare couple time because "I'm not a quitter"Home Depot family bonding: Kids helping build annoying shelves while pretending to be on Amazing Race, daughter picking perfect baseboard designLong-term vision commitment: Maintaining 10-year plan despite daily algorithm battles - "Hollywood loves a project in motion"

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