What if our obsession with celebrities isn’t just about fame — but about hope, projection, and survival? In this episode, I explore why we cling to public figures, how they become symbols of what we want (or fear), and what it says about us. This is part two of a layered conversation on public perception, private pain, and why we can’t look away.
**Episode References & Credits
This episode of Authentically Grey includes original commentary and transformative use of the following media:
🎵 Music Licensed via Epidemic Sound:
• “Longing” – Sasha Louis Leger
• “Sorry (Instrumental Version)” – ELFL
• “I Was Here (Instrumental Version)” – Maybe
• “Heartbeats (Instrumental Version)” – ELFL
• “I Don’t Even Know Why (Instrumental Version)” – Wildflowers
• “Sorry (Instrumental Version)” – Alex Kehm
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📺 Media Clips Referenced (Fair Use – Cultural Commentary):
• Carl Lentz preaching – from a Bethel Music service (video/audio)
• Miley Cyrus: Used to Be Young – from the official docuseries (Disney+ / Hulu)
• Ellen DeGeneres & Dakota Johnson Interview – originally aired on The Ellen DeGeneres Show (Warner Bros.)
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Ariely, Dan. Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things. Harper, 2023
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