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This week on Little Miss, I’m joined by Alex from Babes in Bookland podcast to talk about the memoir That’s a Great Question, I’d Love to Tell You by Elise Meyers.
We dive into what we loved about the book, the parts that didn’t totally land for us (unfortunately most of the book,) and the bigger conversation it opens up about influencer culture. From vulnerability online to the pressure to perform authenticity, we unpack how social media personalities shape the way we see success, trauma, healing, and even ourselves.
Is being “relatable” the new currency? What message is social media sending to us everyday and how do we avoid buying it if neccessary? And how can we bring nuance and morality into our social media presence?
If you’ve read the book or have thoughts about influencers, memoirs, or internet fame, this one’s for you.
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This week on Little Miss, I’m joined by Alex from Babes in Bookland podcast to talk about the memoir That’s a Great Question, I’d Love to Tell You by Elise Meyers.
We dive into what we loved about the book, the parts that didn’t totally land for us (unfortunately most of the book,) and the bigger conversation it opens up about influencer culture. From vulnerability online to the pressure to perform authenticity, we unpack how social media personalities shape the way we see success, trauma, healing, and even ourselves.
Is being “relatable” the new currency? What message is social media sending to us everyday and how do we avoid buying it if neccessary? And how can we bring nuance and morality into our social media presence?
If you’ve read the book or have thoughts about influencers, memoirs, or internet fame, this one’s for you.

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