Getting Things Off Your Chest (For Real)

Getting Things Off Your Chest (For Real)

From Thanks For Your Concern by Thanks For Your Concern Productions

May 11, 2026 · 29 min

About this episode

Berenice and Ella discuss various topics including passive income, social media dynamics, and the importance of honest communication in friendships.

Berenice and Ella are getting things off their chests this week — from the truth about passive income (spoiler: it's not passive, and the internet is lying to you) to why UGC creators and social media managers are criminally underpaid in the creator economy. They break down the Dr. Miami exposé, Alex Earl drama, and what the James Charles vs. Tati Westbrook saga taught us about spilling tea online, forced apologies, and when airing your grievances publicly actually sets you free. The girls also get real about passive aggression in friendships — why people who never say what's wrong are always the ones who explode at 2am at a campsite — and how to get things off your chest in a way that actually fixes stuff instead of blowing it up. Plus Ella announces her first Etsy sale from her planandpostco spreadsheet shop (grassroots Pinterest era, let's go), and Berenice is boots on the ground building her brand at vendor markets all summer. Follow the girls on social! 📲 IG: @thanks4urconcern | @berenicediazm | @ellaltudor TikTok: @thanks4yourconcern | @berenicediazm | @ellaltudor YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thanksforyourconcernpod Ella's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ellaltudor Ella's…

People in this episode

Hosts: Berenice, Ella

Topics covered

  • passive income
  • creator economy
  • social media
  • friendship dynamics
  • public grievances
  • UGC creators
  • drama in online communities

Keywords

  • passive income
  • UGC creators
  • social media managers
  • friendship
  • public apologies
  • creator economy
  • drama
  • Etsy
  • YouTube

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Organizations: Etsy, YouTube, Pinterest, sillypunk

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