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Stop It, That's Weird.
Trisha Miller
45 episodes
4 days ago
Stop It, That's Weird explores what it's like to be a late-discovered, neurodivergent adult. The show tackles themes of identity, attempts at accommodation, and feeling like you're "too much" for our world.
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Stop It, That's Weird explores what it's like to be a late-discovered, neurodivergent adult. The show tackles themes of identity, attempts at accommodation, and feeling like you're "too much" for our world.
Show more...
Comedy Interviews
Comedy
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25. This *#^$&%! GUY at APPLEBEES!!!
Stop It, That's Weird.
1 hour 33 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
25. This *#^$&%! GUY at APPLEBEES!!!

This week, Trisha chats about getting at tattoo with her dad, her deep hatred of being stared at and being perceived as quiet or "mousy", breaks down her hyperfixations on people called "limerence", and her recent meltdown over house cleaning.


Trisha's Song was written for the show by Matt Marshall.


Things/People mentioned in this episode:

-Inam is who sent the video (Not Iman. I'm dyslexic and stupid)

-Joey Valence & Brae (musicians)

-Patrick Teahan (therapist on TikTok and Youtube)

-Applebees

-Mother God (true crime show)

-Drew Afualo (TikTok creator)

-World's Beyond Number (D&D podcast)

Stop It, That's Weird.
Stop It, That's Weird explores what it's like to be a late-discovered, neurodivergent adult. The show tackles themes of identity, attempts at accommodation, and feeling like you're "too much" for our world.