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šļø Episode 7
Title: āI Cleaned My Car and Found My Personality in the Glove Compartmentā
Wristbands, flashbacks, and one rogue AirPod that might still be judging me.
šµ [Imaginary Intro Music: Car ignition + Squirrel chatter + poppy bass drop]
Hi. Iām Angela. Queen of Focus-ish.
And this week, I made a mistake.
I cleaned⦠my car.
I know.
That sentence alone is triggering for some of you.
But I wasnāt planning to clean it.
I was just trying to find that one missing power cord.
You know the one ā the cord that ONLY fits that one device, and now that device is suddenly the center of your entire workflow.
It was urgent. It was mission critical.
So naturally⦠I spiraled.
š§½ The Car Spiral Begins:
Under the passenger seat, I found:
Each item was like a memory grenade.
The wristbands alone sent me down emotional rabbit holes:
šÆ The Realization?
Cars are portable doom piles.
Tiny, rolling memory closets filled with lost tech, old snacks, and echoes of our burnout.
But also?
Theyāre time machines.
They hold moments of music, movement, and full-body meltdowns.
So yes ā I vacuumed.
I cried.
I reunited my AirPods.
And I found the dang cord.
And I labeled a pouch āTech That Deserves Better.ā
Because thatās what this was really about:
Giving my past self a little order. A little love. A little air freshener.
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Next up: I inventory my musical instruments and realize I may be trying to heal my inner child with a ukulele collection.
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Learn more at AngelaDiCarlo.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Angela DiCarlo, MBAšļø Episode 7
Title: āI Cleaned My Car and Found My Personality in the Glove Compartmentā
Wristbands, flashbacks, and one rogue AirPod that might still be judging me.
šµ [Imaginary Intro Music: Car ignition + Squirrel chatter + poppy bass drop]
Hi. Iām Angela. Queen of Focus-ish.
And this week, I made a mistake.
I cleaned⦠my car.
I know.
That sentence alone is triggering for some of you.
But I wasnāt planning to clean it.
I was just trying to find that one missing power cord.
You know the one ā the cord that ONLY fits that one device, and now that device is suddenly the center of your entire workflow.
It was urgent. It was mission critical.
So naturally⦠I spiraled.
š§½ The Car Spiral Begins:
Under the passenger seat, I found:
Each item was like a memory grenade.
The wristbands alone sent me down emotional rabbit holes:
šÆ The Realization?
Cars are portable doom piles.
Tiny, rolling memory closets filled with lost tech, old snacks, and echoes of our burnout.
But also?
Theyāre time machines.
They hold moments of music, movement, and full-body meltdowns.
So yes ā I vacuumed.
I cried.
I reunited my AirPods.
And I found the dang cord.
And I labeled a pouch āTech That Deserves Better.ā
Because thatās what this was really about:
Giving my past self a little order. A little love. A little air freshener.
šµ Subscribe to Doom Piles & Distractions.
Next up: I inventory my musical instruments and realize I may be trying to heal my inner child with a ukulele collection.
šæļøāØ
Learn more at AngelaDiCarlo.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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