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In this episode, Caitlin makes a heartfelt case for grumpiness, sadness, anger, and all the emotions we were taught to rush past or hide. Starting with a surprising realization about the purpose of Oscar the Grouch, Caitlin unpacks why children’s media gets emotional regulation right in ways adults often forget—and why we desperately need permission to have our “Oscar,” “Eeyore,” and anger moments as grown humans. 💬“We have to talk about stuff that upsets us, and we have to normalize our Oscar the Grouch moments, our Eeyore moments, and our anger moments—because they’re part of us, and they’re part of the messy human experience of being alive.” - Caitlin Liz Fisher We go over reflections on Sesame Street, Winnie-the-Pooh, Inside Out, Disney movies, family estrangement, healing relationships, and the courage it takes to say, “Hey, that hurt me.” If you’ve ever felt ashamed of your grumpiness, afraid of your anger, or worried that being honest about your feelings might cost you love or safety, this episode is for you. What We Explore In This Episode: Why Oscar the Grouch exists, how he teaches kids that it’s okay to be grumpy, have boundaries, and like things other people don’t The difference between processing emotions (Oscar) and bypassing them with forced positivity Eeyore energy: what it looks like to love and include people who are sad without trying to “fix” them How children’s media models emotional regulation, community care, and non-performative belonging Why avoiding difficult emotions doesn’t make life easier, it just makes it smaller Letting your inner child heal by allowing the full spectrum of feelings, not just the “nice” ones PS - You don’t have to be cheerful to be worthy. You don’t have to be easy to be loved. Go make some weird art. Have the audacity. Stay hydrated.💜 🎟️ Join The Creatives Rebellion on Patreon for bonus content, unfiltered rambles, exclusive merch, and the best little weird creative family on the internet: / caitlinlizfisher Join our Neurodivergent Creative Pod!🌞 Want to support heartfelt conversations about mental health, creativity, and neurodivergence? Join the Neurodivergent Creative Pod community: https://www.askfishfisher.com/pod📩 Subscribe to Cait’s newsletter and grab your copy of the Audacity Bill of Rights—a weekly dose of "you’re not broken, you’re brilliant": https://www.askfishfisher.com/audacit... 🎧 Leave a comment, send a DM @caitlinlizfisher, or scream into the void (and tag us!)We love hearing what hit home for you!