Segue Magic: Summer Beyond Traumaland (Sweeney)

Late video is late and a mess. OH WELL. BETTER LUCK NEXT WEEK. This week we are doing a thing in which we mention that we watch/read a lot of other things besides the things we blog about. This is essentially stolen from my friend Gaëlle who used to do monthly videos of this sort. Hers were called “The Culture Feature.” I came up with Beyond Traumaland 8 seconds ago so who knows if it will actually stick. WHO KNOWS.

Things cut for time this week: any mention of movies. I may have had a couple beers before I even started recording this and it’s equally possible that by the time I started talking about movies it was a lot of stupidly rambled nonsense that wasn’t worth anyone’s while anyway. Possible exception being the part in which I tell you that after seeing Now You See Me I got on this kick where I said, “BECAUSE I’M MAGIC” annoyingly often — to the point that my sister wanted to punch me in the face. That probably should have stayed. Oh well. TOO LATE NOW.

Thing I kicked myself for forgetting to mention as soon as I got the video file on my computer: LAUREN on WIGS.

 

Check out Gaëlle: youtube | blog

 

Nicole Sweeney (all posts)

Nicole is the co-captain of Snark Squad and these days she spends most of her time editing podcasts. She spends too much time on Twitter and very occasionally vlogs and blogs. In her day job she's a producer, editor, director, and sometimes host of educational YouTube channels. She loves travel, maps, panda gifs, and semicolons. Writing biographies stresses her out; she crowd sourced this one years ago and has been using a version of it ever since. She would like to thank Twitter for their help.





Nicole Sweeney

Nicole is the co-captain of Snark Squad and these days she spends most of her time editing podcasts. She spends too much time on Twitter and very occasionally vlogs and blogs. In her day job she's a producer, editor, director, and sometimes host of educational YouTube channels. She loves travel, maps, panda gifs, and semicolons. Writing biographies stresses her out; she crowd sourced this one years ago and has been using a version of it ever since. She would like to thank Twitter for their help.