Fainting Couch Feminists Episode 31: I Am Manifesting Some New Years Resolutions (Maybe)

Do you think New Years resolutions are cliched and pointless? Maybe they are, but still, what’s the harm in trying to be THE BEST YOU? (That might be the cringiest thing I’ve ever written but let’s drop the cynicism for two seconds because self improvement is actually a good thing.) In this episode, you’ll hear all the ways I am trying to make myself a better, happier, more successful person in 2019, in addition to some tangents about mouse infestations, funereal singing, and as always, constipation. I also discuss my complicated feelings about going to the Sweat Dungeon (the gym) and regale you with a few musical outbursts you didn’t ask for. Happy New Year.

Writer and musician Mica Lemiski interviews women and non-binary artists about a range of topics (gender! politics! love! literature!) in a podcast best-suited to bitches, witches, and anyone who’s ever been called “hysterical.”

Do you think New Years resolutions are cliched and pointless? Maybe they are, but still, what’s the harm in trying to be THE BEST YOU? (That might be the cringiest thing I’ve ever written but let’s drop the cynicism for two seconds because self improvement is actually a good thing.) In this episode, you’ll hear all the ways I am trying to make myself a better, happier, more successful person in 2019, in addition to some tangents about mouse infestations, funereal singing, and as always, constipation. I also discuss my complicated feelings about going to the Sweat Dungeon (the gym) and regale you with a few musical outbursts you didn’t ask for. Happy New Year.

 

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