Manage episode 515294449 series 3641122
In this brutally honest and wildly relatable solo episode, the host dives into what it's like trying to survive online school while mentally glitched out and emotionally fried. They talk about juggling schizophrenia, depression, dissociation, and social anxiety—while also pretending to be a “functional” college student. If you’ve ever felt like you’re buffering through life, half-human, half-error message, this one hits home.
You’ll hear chaotic thoughts on lectures, dissociation during Zoom calls, unwashed planners, planner stickers, and why squirrels have life more figured out than most people. It’s vulnerable, weird, funny, sad, and surprisingly hopeful in that “I’m still here, even if I don’t know why” kinda way. Great for students, mentally ill creatives, and anyone who’s had an existential crisis at 3AM while watching a lecture they forgot to finish.
Topics Covered (for SEO + indexing):
Mental health in online college
Living with schizophrenia, depression, DID, and social anxiety
College burnout and existential fatigue
Online learning vs. in-person classes
Feeling disconnected in digital spaces (Zoom/Canvas)
Hygiene struggles and executive dysfunction
Productivity guilt and planner shame
Dissociation during class
Feeling invisible in academia
Humor as a coping mechanism
Buffering brain and attention glitches
The difference between meditation and dissociation
Trying to measure progress with mental illness
The feeling of being “haunted” by your own thoughts
Motivation vs. survival mode
Wanting to finish anything (college, a vlog, a sandwich)
Identity crises in school
Comparing yourself to a squirrel eating a Cheeto
Wanting to matter—even in the background
Feeling like a glitchy NPC in life
Hope in hopelessness
Functioning while mentally overloaded
Pretending to be okay as survival
Academic pressure with neurodivergence
Internalized failure and educational trauma
Crashing, restarting, but still trying
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