Heated Rivalry is a Spell, Phone Addiction, and Becoming the Art You Love with KP
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Someone cast a spell on Heated Rivalry. There's no other explanation.
My friend KP and I are backkkk for round two of what is now our (and your) emotional support group. It's been a month since we first watched the show, and instead of subsiding, the possession and obsession has simply only gotten worse. I'm glued to my phone. My entire feed is Heated Rivalry. Anderson Cooper is talking about it on New Year's Eve. Brandi Carlile is gobsmacked. It’s hit mainstream news.
And we're still at the cottage. Literally cannot leave.
It’s why KP and I are back for round 2. This time we're deep diving into two main topics.
- What happens when you take a collective psychosis moment and actually translate it into your real life?
- How do you become the art you love instead of just consuming it?
In today's episode, we chit and chat about: spell casting and artistic intention, confessing our phone addictions, how to use social media as a tool instead of a world, failure tolerance and rejection, the Magician as the horniest tarot card (we're serious), and setting 2026 intentions that actually make you feel alive.
This episode is perfect for: anyone still in the trenches, people struggling with phone addiction, anyone who wants to stop consuming and start creating, the freaks who are ready to make their life the spell.
Spoiler warning: We discuss the Quinn audios and Heated Rivalry post-episode 6.
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KP is an editorial content strategist hell-bent on ensuring the weirdos inherit the earth by taking up more space online. They believe liberation is for all, capitalism sucks, and only we can save us. When you show up as your weirdest, wackiest self online, it's easier to make money, build community, and have fun with it. KP is a 30-year-old Pisces sun, Aquarius rising, married queer person who loves talking about social media, gender, and why being a little freak is actually revolutionary practice.