Sara
Apparently Nothing
Welcome to Apparently Nothing! Quick, chaotic, and unapologetic episodes about life, work, and everything in between. Turned “you talk too much” into a whole career, one 10–15 minute episode at a time.
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Episodes
Silence isn’t guilt 27.01.2026 7:01
This one’s about silence. Why it sometimes feels like guilt, why it makes me uncomfortable and why I’m trying to stop explaining myself just to fill the space. I talk about the urge to respond immediately, the anxiety that shows up when I don’t, and how silence can feel loaded even when nothing is actually wrong. I don’t really have a point or a solution. Im just talking through something I’ve bee...
Different Isn’t Dishonest 25.01.2026 5:50
Apparently, if you don’t do something the exact same way someone else did, you’re lying. This is a short ramble about how exhausting it is trying to explain your experience to people who already decided you’re dishonest just because your path looks different. No examples. No over explaining. Just something that’s been on my mind.
Being treated like you’re lying 25.01.2026 9:28
In this episode, I talk about being questioned, second-guessing yourself, and the slow realization that no version of the truth would’ve been good enough anyway. I unpack the subtle ways doubt shows up. Through tone, silence, and follow-up questions that feel less like curiosity and more like judgment. This episode is about how those moments stick with you, how over-explaining becomes instinct, an...
Apparently Nothing - Trailer 02.01.2026 0:29
Welcome to Apparently Nothing! Hosted by Sara! Tune in everyday! Ever complained about something stupid and wondered if anyone else cared? Apparently Nothing is my daily brain dumb of the ridiculous, the random, and the hilariously unimportant. Chaos guaranteed.
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