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Bruno's You Don't Have To
Bruno
27 episodes
5 days ago
Feeling pressured to get married, buy a house, have kids, and post it all in matching outfits? You don’t have to. This podcast is for overthinkers, quietly panicking 40-somethings, and anyone questioning life’s so-called milestones. Join Bruno—a newly single 47-year-old with a sharp tongue, dry humor, and zero patience for societal BS—as he unpacks expectations about relationships, dating after divorce, parenthood, and success. Expect candid stories, uncomfortable truths, and a reminder that it’s okay to say, “Nah, I’m good.” Listen Notes
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Feeling pressured to get married, buy a house, have kids, and post it all in matching outfits? You don’t have to. This podcast is for overthinkers, quietly panicking 40-somethings, and anyone questioning life’s so-called milestones. Join Bruno—a newly single 47-year-old with a sharp tongue, dry humor, and zero patience for societal BS—as he unpacks expectations about relationships, dating after divorce, parenthood, and success. Expect candid stories, uncomfortable truths, and a reminder that it’s okay to say, “Nah, I’m good.” Listen Notes
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Middle Age Transitions: When the Peg Doesn't Fit In the Hole
Bruno's You Don't Have To
3 minutes 55 seconds
1 month ago
Middle Age Transitions: When the Peg Doesn't Fit In the Hole

Welcome to the season finale of "You Don't Have To" - a brutally honest 4-minute journey through the reality of content creation, middle age transitions, and the courage to be authentically different.


In this final episode of Season 1, Bruno reflects on the hidden costs of content creation, dealing with criticism, creator burnout, and the philosophical question of what it means to be a "roughly drawn circle trying to fit into a round hole."


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What You'll Hear


🎙️ The Real Cost of Content Creation

- Why it takes 3 hours to make a 3-minute episode

- The math behind 97 hours for 30 episodes

- Poor planning habits and their creative consequences



⭐ Dealing with Feedback & Criticism

- How one 1-star rating can impact confidence

- The kindness factor in giving constructive feedback

- Building audience in unexpected places (like Sweden!)



🔥 Creator Burnout Reality Check

- The brutal truth about editing your own voice "double-digit" times

- Why creative breaks are necessary, not lazy

- Middle age transitions and their impact on creativity


🎯 *ife Philosophy & Identity

- Feeling like a "roughly drawn circle by a kindergartener"

- The power of embracing your uniqueness

- Disruption as a life calling

- Finding peace with not fitting in


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Chapter Markers


**[00:00]** Welcome to the End - Episode introduction and gratitude

**[00:35]** The Reality of Content Creation - Behind-the-scenes time investment

**[01:08]** Feedback and Growing Pains - Ratings, reviews, and vulnerability

**[02:05]** Creator Burnout and Midlife Reflections - Honest talk about creative exhaustion

**[03:10]** Identity and Future Plans - Life philosophy and embracing difference


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Topics Discussed


- **Content Creation Process**: Time management, planning struggles, production reality

- **Mental Health**: Creator burnout, the need for breaks, self-care in creativity

- **Audience Building**: Growing followers, dealing with negative feedback, engagement strategies

- **Personal Growth**: Middle age transitions, identity acceptance, embracing uniqueness

- **Philosophy**: Not fitting in, disruption as purpose, life transitions


Perfect For

✅ Content creators experiencing burnout

✅ Midlife professionals navigating transitions

✅ Anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong

✅ Podcast enthusiasts interested in behind-the-scenes insights

✅ People seeking authentic, unfiltered perspectives on modern life challenges


Connect with Bruno


- **Podcast**: "You Don't Have To" - Available on all major podcast platforms

- **Season 1**: 30 episodes of unfiltered thoughts and authentic storytelling


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Technical Information


- **Episode Duration**: 3 minutes, 54 seconds

- **Audio Quality**: Professional studio quality, broadcast-ready

- **Content Rating**: Explicit language - suitable for mature audiences

- **Format**: Solo monologue, personal reflection

- **Season**: 1, Episode 30 (Season Finale)


Tags & Keywords


#CreatorBurnout #MiddleAge #PodcastLife #AuthenticStory #ContentCreator #SeasonFinale

#MentalHealth #CreativeStruggles #RealTalk #LifeTransitions #PodcastBehindScenes

content creator burnout, middle age transitions, podcast creation tips, creator mental health, authentic storytelling



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What's Next?


This concludes Season 1 of "You Don't Have To." Stay tuned for updates on Season 2 and Bruno's next creative ventures.



*"Start a podcast. Make new friends all over the world. See you soon, actually."*

Bruno's You Don't Have To
Feeling pressured to get married, buy a house, have kids, and post it all in matching outfits? You don’t have to. This podcast is for overthinkers, quietly panicking 40-somethings, and anyone questioning life’s so-called milestones. Join Bruno—a newly single 47-year-old with a sharp tongue, dry humor, and zero patience for societal BS—as he unpacks expectations about relationships, dating after divorce, parenthood, and success. Expect candid stories, uncomfortable truths, and a reminder that it’s okay to say, “Nah, I’m good.” Listen Notes