Brittany Newell
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, yeah. Well, I think when I... You know, I had the bizarre and, like, gorgeous but also very weird experience of publishing my book. So I wrote it when I was, I guess, like, 20, and then it came out right when I graduated. So, you know, that was amazing. And I think for me, and still actually, like, the most important thing to me upon graduating was wanting to have...
Yeah, yeah. Well, I think when I... You know, I had the bizarre and, like, gorgeous but also very weird experience of publishing my book. So I wrote it when I was, I guess, like, 20, and then it came out right when I graduated. So, you know, that was amazing. And I think for me, and still actually, like, the most important thing to me upon graduating was wanting to have...
freedom and control of my time. And once my advance from the first book rather quickly ran out, I did the usual food service jobs, bartender, waitress, and anyone who's worked in food service knows how, you know, taxing that can be like mentally and psychically.
freedom and control of my time. And once my advance from the first book rather quickly ran out, I did the usual food service jobs, bartender, waitress, and anyone who's worked in food service knows how, you know, taxing that can be like mentally and psychically.
freedom and control of my time. And once my advance from the first book rather quickly ran out, I did the usual food service jobs, bartender, waitress, and anyone who's worked in food service knows how, you know, taxing that can be like mentally and psychically.
And so I think like many artists and many people, I started to despair because I felt like I was losing this control of my time and my space. And so I think like all of the decisions I made around the types of work that I would originally driven by this desire for freedom and control of my time.
And so I think like many artists and many people, I started to despair because I felt like I was losing this control of my time and my space. And so I think like all of the decisions I made around the types of work that I would originally driven by this desire for freedom and control of my time.
And so I think like many artists and many people, I started to despair because I felt like I was losing this control of my time and my space. And so I think like all of the decisions I made around the types of work that I would originally driven by this desire for freedom and control of my time.
And, you know, like if you can work one day of the week for $800 an hour and then have the rest of the week to write, that's the dream, you know, that's what has. And then I think once I got into it, In addition to the freedom and control of my time, you know, then I started to fall in love with it for the curiosities that... Like, how it satisfied my own curiosities and the excitement of it.
And, you know, like if you can work one day of the week for $800 an hour and then have the rest of the week to write, that's the dream, you know, that's what has. And then I think once I got into it, In addition to the freedom and control of my time, you know, then I started to fall in love with it for the curiosities that... Like, how it satisfied my own curiosities and the excitement of it.
And, you know, like if you can work one day of the week for $800 an hour and then have the rest of the week to write, that's the dream, you know, that's what has. And then I think once I got into it, In addition to the freedom and control of my time, you know, then I started to fall in love with it for the curiosities that... Like, how it satisfied my own curiosities and the excitement of it.
And just, you know, like, I'm a writer, so I'm always interested in stories. And I kind of, like, randomly found this job or this type of work where people... are always telling you not just their stories, but they want to tell you their secrets, you know, and I love to listen.
And just, you know, like, I'm a writer, so I'm always interested in stories. And I kind of, like, randomly found this job or this type of work where people... are always telling you not just their stories, but they want to tell you their secrets, you know, and I love to listen.
And just, you know, like, I'm a writer, so I'm always interested in stories. And I kind of, like, randomly found this job or this type of work where people... are always telling you not just their stories, but they want to tell you their secrets, you know, and I love to listen.
So I kind of felt almost like called to the job, you know, like as someone who wants nothing more than to be like a keeper of these masculine secrets or to be a witness to people's longings and a witness to their grief. Like it felt, you know, not to say that I didn't have like...
So I kind of felt almost like called to the job, you know, like as someone who wants nothing more than to be like a keeper of these masculine secrets or to be a witness to people's longings and a witness to their grief. Like it felt, you know, not to say that I didn't have like...
So I kind of felt almost like called to the job, you know, like as someone who wants nothing more than to be like a keeper of these masculine secrets or to be a witness to people's longings and a witness to their grief. Like it felt, you know, not to say that I didn't have like...
weird sessions or rude clients, like, of course, like, I never want to give off this impression that, you know, everything is always, like, rosy.
weird sessions or rude clients, like, of course, like, I never want to give off this impression that, you know, everything is always, like, rosy.
weird sessions or rude clients, like, of course, like, I never want to give off this impression that, you know, everything is always, like, rosy.