Greta Johnson
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Podcast Appearances
Everyone's wonderful.
Everyone's terrible.
Everyone's relatable.
And I just found it to be a delight.
And she likes it, which I think is notable.
It's not just depicted as something tragic, last resort.
And now she is Fontaine and Les Miserables going to the streets because she has no other choice.
It's not depicted that way.
Initially, it's like,
But she's a storyteller and this gives her a chance to be a storyteller.
And she's funny and she finds ways to engage with people.
And so it's not her who's feeling any shame about it, but she is dealing with public shaming throughout her journey on the show.
But it's not coming from her.
And even though at times it might seem like it's even coming from her mom,
Her mom, who was a Hooters waitress, it's not so much shame, it's fear of, I don't want my daughter to end up just like me, is really much more what it's about.
And I love as part of that sweetness that people are constantly reinventing themselves.