The Comment Section Has Zero Power Over Me
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In this candid and chaotic episode of 'Untraditionally Lala,' host Lala Kent reflects on her life in Palm Springs with her family, including her mother Claudia and children, navigating the messy realities of parenting, relationships, and personal boundaries. She shares a hilarious yet gross story about her daughter Sosa’s diaper mishap during Easter, highlighting the exhaustion and absurdity of daily parenting. The conversation then shifts to her internal struggle with online visibility and the power of comment sections, revealing how she used ChatGPT to calculate that only 0.04% of viewers see her per year—leading to a powerful declaration: she refuses to let anonymous internet voices dictate her self-worth. The episode dives into broader themes of spirituality, personal identity, and healing, particularly in response to Taylor Frankie Paul’s public departure from the Mormon church. Lala shares her own complex relationship with religion, emphasizing personal spirituality over organized doctrine, and expresses deep empathy for those who’ve made mistakes, advocating for grace and growth over public shaming. The episode closes with a playful yet insightful deep dive into 'Real Housewives of Rhode Island,' where she analyzes the show’s drama, aesthetics, and the nuanced dynamics of polyamory and loyalty.
Your online visibility is far smaller than you think—only 0.04% of viewers see you annually, so don’t let anonymous comments define you.
True self-worth comes from internal self-checking, not external validation from comment sections.
Spirituality can be deeply personal and independent of organized religion—your higher power should be a choice, not a rule.
Mistakes don’t erase a person’s worth; healing and daily effort matter more than perfection.
Grace and forgiveness are essential—especially when public figures face scrutiny, as trauma and growth are complex.
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Sponsor Intro: iHeart Podcasts & Star Wars Special
Multiple podcast sponsors promote their shows including iHeartRadio, Stuff to Blow Your Mind, The Clifford Show, Look Back At It, Learn the Hard Way, Love Trap, and Real Housewives of Rhode Island.
Easter Chaos & Sosa’s Diaper Disaster
“You guys. This kid has gone through two pack and plays. I just throw them out. No, they're ruined. They're ruined.”
The Comment Section Power Trap
“I'm going to allow you at not even a 1% to tell me what I need to work on in life. Get the fuck out of here.”
Spirituality vs. Organized Religion
“God gave me the brain to decide how to go, this feels right and this feels wrong.”
Taylor Frankie Paul’s Church Detachment
“I think it is a beautiful step in the right direction to healing herself.”
“I'm going to allow you at not even a 1% to tell me what I need to work on in life. Get the fuck out of here.”
“God gave me the brain to decide how to go, this feels right and this feels wrong.”
“When you have children with someone it changes the game. Now you've really fucking pissed me off.”
Host
Lala Kent
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Real Housewives of Rhode Island
media
Taylor Frankie Paul
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Sosa
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Mormon Church
organization
ChatGPT
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Claudia
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iHeartRadio
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Siri
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Joellen
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