Andrea Dunlop
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, yeah, and I mean, that show, I did watch some of it.
It was pretty addictive.
The movie was fascinating.
But, I mean, then there's been, I think, Dave Schulman's a pretty well-known problematic figure at this point.
But also, I think there wasn't...
I do think it's a cautionary tale in sort of, you know, listen, hoaxes and liars and, you know, scams, like they're fascinating.
And I'm not, you know, we don't shy away from, we certainly don't do things for entertainment value, but we don't, I know that the storytelling piece is important.
And like, I get all of that.
And we are, you know, you do have to like sort of tell these compelling stories if you want people to listen and kind of get the message you want them to get.
But I think
You know, catfish never seem to have a higher calling than just let's find this loser in their, you know, basement who's pretending to be someone that they're not.
And I think, you know, in the in in reality.
retrospect a lot of those people were going through something that had they been presented differently probably would seem a lot more sympathetic either mental health issues or you know gender dysphoria issues or i mean all kinds of things that just were not handled uh you know maybe not best handled by a sort of cackling frat boy approach no i mean what could go
wrong with that.
Sticking a camera in someone's face.
What could go wrong?
That's all really true.
Fortunately, this is my full-time job now.
Because I don't know how hireable I would be with my Google results these days.
Agreed.