• brat changed my life

  • Jul 15 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Imagine feeling like an outsider in your own social circles due to the strict values instilled by your upbringing. That was my reality, and in this episode, I share how my cautious approach to drinking and drug use led to a sense of disconnection from typical high school and college activities. This reflection on fear and experience is deeply tied to the cultural impact of Charli XCX's album, Brat. I explore the anxiety of feeling uncool and the fear of my true self being exposed, connecting these emotions to the aloof nature of brat culture and how it has shaped my identity.

    We dive into the concept of being a "brat" and how it triggered an internal split in my persona, influencing my engagement with mainstream content. I'll take you through a personal anecdote involving a Spotify playlist and the song "10:35" by Tate McRae, revealing how subconscious associations impact my reactions. This chapter also unravels my complicated relationship with alcohol, its allure, and the destructive cycle it creates. Through this introspection, I discuss the pursuit of genuine enjoyment and the significance of confronting suppressed emotions for self-acceptance.

    Visual art can profoundly impact our subconscious, and in this episode, I compare album covers to barcodes, examining how different stimuli evoke unique emotional responses. We touch on the historical evolution of typography and how it subtly influences us. There's also a heartfelt reflection on longing for unity in sober spaces and how choir and military activities might offer a blueprint for collective effervescence. Inspired by Charli XCX's brat culture and art, I confront societal norms and internal conflicts.

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