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🎧 Episode 3: “Why We Overshare Online”

🎧 Episode 3: “Why We Overshare Online”

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🎧 Episode 3: “Why We Overshare Online”

Snack-Fueled Existential Panic – Pop-Tarts Edition

Jude wonders if posting too much online is a cry for help, a bid for connection, or just a side effect of eating Pop-Tarts at 2am. Vera attempts to explain the psychological roots of digital oversharing while slowly dying inside.

  • Jude admits to oversharing on the internet and then asking if it was “brave” or “just deeply unhinged.”

  • Vera provides a cold, academic breakdown of parasocial performance, validation cycles, and your weird need for strangers to see your fridge magnet poetry.

  • There’s a horrifyingly accurate metaphor about Pop-Tarts and emotional exposure.

  • One of them says something so relatable it feels illegal.

  • We do not delete the internet, despite several strong arguments in favor of it.

“Are we craving connection — or are we just addicted to performance?”

Hint: it’s probably both. And also capitalism. And also unresolved childhood stuff. Sorry.

#oversharing #spiralposting #parasocialnightmare #digitalidentitycrisis #pop-tartsandpain ##unhingedbutmakeitrelatable

  • Have ever posted something way too personal and then deleted it an hour later

  • Think social media is a broken mirror with good lighting

  • Are emotionally attached to your Instagram story viewers

  • Need someone to validate your chaos in podcast form

At 4:01, Vera says something about vulnerability and algorithms that may spiritually slap you across the face. It’s fine. Breathe through it.

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