Send us a text When did it become trendy to be offended on someone else’s behalf? In this fiery and hilarious mini episode of Let’s Get Naked, Anne and Cameron call out the rise of “professional pearl clutchers” — the self-appointed moral police who mistake ego for empathy. From performative outrage to “Karen culture,” this episode dismantles fake allyship, virtue signaling, and the need to control other people’s words and thoughts. Anne breaks down why true compassion comes from listening an...
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Send us a text When did it become trendy to be offended on someone else’s behalf? In this fiery and hilarious mini episode of Let’s Get Naked, Anne and Cameron call out the rise of “professional pearl clutchers” — the self-appointed moral police who mistake ego for empathy. From performative outrage to “Karen culture,” this episode dismantles fake allyship, virtue signaling, and the need to control other people’s words and thoughts. Anne breaks down why true compassion comes from listening an...
Send us a text What if your energy could be measured, spent, and saved — like candy? In this episode of Anne breaks down her viral “Energy = Skittles” analogy from her upcoming book, The Lifehack Playbook, and reveals a life-changing way to understand your energy, focus, and emotional bandwidth. You’ll learn how every reaction, thought loop, and unnecessary stress moment costs you Skittles — your most valuable resource. By visualizing your energy this way, you’ll finally see how much power ...
Let's Get Naked
Send us a text When did it become trendy to be offended on someone else’s behalf? In this fiery and hilarious mini episode of Let’s Get Naked, Anne and Cameron call out the rise of “professional pearl clutchers” — the self-appointed moral police who mistake ego for empathy. From performative outrage to “Karen culture,” this episode dismantles fake allyship, virtue signaling, and the need to control other people’s words and thoughts. Anne breaks down why true compassion comes from listening an...