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What if small towns didn’t need mayors… they needed vibes?
In this episode of Pull My Leg, Mark and Miles welcome Diedre O’Neil, a Municipal Vibe Consultant who travels across North America answering one critical question: Does this town feel right… or deeply off?
From her early days as the internet-famous “Bozo Baby” to scraping bubble gum into sailor sculptures, Diedre’s path to vibe mastery was anything but traditional. After advising dorm rooms on furniture placement, color schemes, and smell management, she dropped out of college to bring her talents to struggling towns everywhere.
Together, we explore:
What makes a town’s energy “on” or “aggressively wrong”
Why sign colors matter more than tax policy
How a single bench can ruin an entire downtown
And whether vibes can truly be fixed… or only gently judged
It’s civic planning. It’s emotional architecture. It’s completely unnecessary.
By Mark Manning and Miles HarrisonWhat if small towns didn’t need mayors… they needed vibes?
In this episode of Pull My Leg, Mark and Miles welcome Diedre O’Neil, a Municipal Vibe Consultant who travels across North America answering one critical question: Does this town feel right… or deeply off?
From her early days as the internet-famous “Bozo Baby” to scraping bubble gum into sailor sculptures, Diedre’s path to vibe mastery was anything but traditional. After advising dorm rooms on furniture placement, color schemes, and smell management, she dropped out of college to bring her talents to struggling towns everywhere.
Together, we explore:
What makes a town’s energy “on” or “aggressively wrong”
Why sign colors matter more than tax policy
How a single bench can ruin an entire downtown
And whether vibes can truly be fixed… or only gently judged
It’s civic planning. It’s emotional architecture. It’s completely unnecessary.