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It's just me this week, delivering a dispatch that feels more like a voice note to a friend than a typical interview. I centered this around how the so-called "irony epidemic" has shaped the way I work, write, and share my projects in a culture that often resists earnestness. I reflect on the push/pull between sincerity and detachment, the ways we seek validation both online and offline, and how group chats, community, and connection factor into it all. Plus, why being “goo prone” might just be the most human thing of all.
Show notes:
- Find me on IG: @letitouttt + @katiedalebout | Substack
- Magic Mind: get up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one-time purchases with code: LETITOUT
- Submit a question for our q&a episode: write them here OR record here and we’ll play it on the episode!
Announcements:
- NOW (!!) Holiday workshops! : ) very affordable self study workshops... Let me know if you have any questions!
- Zine shop is here! or become a paid Substack member and I'll mail you a copy of Pivot!
COMING 2025- FRESH NEW (!!) In Process: Experimental Creative Group semester coming 2025: sign up for the waitlist
Sources Mentioned :
-Ethel Cain's Tumblr post
-Article: The Internet's Superiority Complex
-Video essay: "Nobody Takes Anything Seriously Anymore"
-Video essay: "The Irony Epidemic: why people are so mean right now"
-Podcast episode: "Is Online Superiority & The Irony Epidemic Rotting Our Brains? by The Polyester Podcast
-Nada Alic's episode (part 1 & part 2) | her book, Bad Thoughts
Soundbite clips:
-Stay by Lisa Loeb
-Reality Bites Clip
-Almost Famous Clip
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It's just me this week, delivering a dispatch that feels more like a voice note to a friend than a typical interview. I centered this around how the so-called "irony epidemic" has shaped the way I work, write, and share my projects in a culture that often resists earnestness. I reflect on the push/pull between sincerity and detachment, the ways we seek validation both online and offline, and how group chats, community, and connection factor into it all. Plus, why being “goo prone” might just be the most human thing of all.
Show notes:
- Find me on IG: @letitouttt + @katiedalebout | Substack
- Magic Mind: get up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one-time purchases with code: LETITOUT
- Submit a question for our q&a episode: write them here OR record here and we’ll play it on the episode!
Announcements:
- NOW (!!) Holiday workshops! : ) very affordable self study workshops... Let me know if you have any questions!
- Zine shop is here! or become a paid Substack member and I'll mail you a copy of Pivot!
COMING 2025- FRESH NEW (!!) In Process: Experimental Creative Group semester coming 2025: sign up for the waitlist
Sources Mentioned :
-Ethel Cain's Tumblr post
-Article: The Internet's Superiority Complex
-Video essay: "Nobody Takes Anything Seriously Anymore"
-Video essay: "The Irony Epidemic: why people are so mean right now"
-Podcast episode: "Is Online Superiority & The Irony Epidemic Rotting Our Brains? by The Polyester Podcast
-Nada Alic's episode (part 1 & part 2) | her book, Bad Thoughts
Soundbite clips:
-Stay by Lisa Loeb
-Reality Bites Clip
-Almost Famous Clip
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