chaotic honesty, emotional self-drag, reflective spiral with a hint of delusion.
You ever realize your whole personality is just... goals?Like if someone took away your “5-year plan” or your need to be successful or productive or whatever — there’d be nothing left but... vibes and caffeine? This episode is a half-chaotic, half-sincere ramble about tying your self-worth to your ambition and suddenly realizing: “Oh. I don’t even know who I am without something to chase.” It’s not a meltdown. It’s just that weird space between burnout and reinvention.
This episode is for the people who used to be open — but now feel a little closed. The ones who still want connection, but struggle to let anyone in. The ones who say “I’m just tired” instead of “I’m scared to get close again.” It’s not that you don’t care.
This episode would explore the quiet numbness and dissociation that a lot of people feel in their day-to-day lives especially in a world where overstimulation, burnout, and digital escapism are the norm. It’s about those moments when life feels like a movie you're watching instead of living… or when even good things start to feel flat, distant, or disconnected.
Ever feel like you constantly want to hit the reset button? New job, new friends, new city, new aesthetic, new identity... You’re not alone.
We talk so much about wanting peace — craving it, chasing it, manifesting it.
But what happens when you finally get it... and it doesn’t feel how you imagined?
This episode is a letter to the people we’ve been — the ones we buried, edited, or erased just to be more palatable.
This one’s for the person who gave too much and got just enough to stay hopeful. For the kind souls who love deeply, even when they’re met with silence. For the people who convince themselves that crumbs are enough, Because the idea of walking away hurts more than being invisible.
There’s a strange kind of grief that comes with growth.Not the loud kind. Not the one you post about. But the quiet ache that lives in your chest when you realize: You’ve changed.
And the things that used to feel like home... no longer fit.
We all do it—step outside, put on our headphones, and suddenly, the world feels like it was made for us. The wind blows dramatically, the perfect song plays, and for a second, it’s like we’re walking through the opening scene of a movie.
Being delulu is the solulu—or at least, that’s what the internet says. But is there actually some truth to it? Is being delusional just another coping mechanism for avoiding reality, or is it secretly one of the best ways to survive in a world that often feels impossible to navigate?
Have you ever thought about how much of your life is stored online? From cringey posts you made in 2013 to your perfectly curated Instagram feed, the internet remembers everything—even the stuff you wish it wouldn’t. In this episode of The Lost Kids, we’re diving into the concept of digital footprints, how the internet holds onto our pasts, and what it means for who we are today.
We’ll talk about the pressure to always present a perfect version of yourself online, the weird anxiety of being Googled, and whether you can ever really erase your past. Let’s get real about how living in the digital age has blurred the lines between memory, identity, and reinvention.
New year, new me? Maybe. But what does it actually mean to reinvent yourself? In this episode of The Lost Kids, we’re going all-in on personal reinvention why it’s so difficult, the beauty and chaos of change, and how to embrace growth without losing sight of who you truly are.
What if the key to a brighter future lies in the lessons of the past? In this New Year special of The Lost Kids, we reflect on the pivotal moments of 2024 and how they can guide us in 2025. From personal growth to collective experiences, we’ll explore how to carry forward the wisdom we’ve gained while leaving behind what no longer serves us.
Okay, so… Los Angeles is literally and metaphorically on fire. Like, wildfires? They’re happening. But also, this city feels like it’s constantly in some sort of chaos, and I can’t decide if we’re thriving or just barely surviving. In this episode, we’re diving into the drama climate change, societal breakdowns, and the weirdly poetic way this city refuses to quit, even when it probably should.
As the calendar turns to 2025, it's time to embrace fresh beginnings and bold ambitions. In this episode of The Lost Kids, we reflect on the power of a new year to inspire change, growth, and renewed hope.
The episode will guide listeners through reflecting on the past year, highlighting personal highs and lows, and letting go of negativity.
In this episode, explore the modern pressure to constantly grow, evolve, and "level up" in life whether it’s career, relationships, or personal development. With social media always pushing the narrative of self-improvement and hustle culture, is it ever okay to just exist and not constantly chase the next goal? This episode encourages self-reflection, mindfulness, and the power of accepting where you are in life without the need to constantly change or improve.
This episode explores the complexities of modern relationships in the context of technology and social media. From dating apps to online communication, the digital landscape is reshaping how we form connections, maintain relationships, and navigate love. The episode will tackle both the benefits and challenges that come with dating in a hyper-connected world, as well as the impact of social media on romantic dynamics
This episode will explore how social media has reshaped the traditional entertainment industry, making way for influencers, content creators, and YouTube stars to dominate the spotlight. It will also discuss the blurred lines between "traditional" celebrities (actors, musicians) and online creators, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges these new faces of fame experience. The episode will examine the impact on both industry veterans and aspiring creators.