Filming in Public: Overcoming Shame and Embracing Exposure Therapy

The filming out in the world thing, it’s. I definitely, like. I mean, it’s definitely, certainly did a number on my, um, lack of shame. Hmm. Has it been up? Was. Is it easier now than it used to be? Oh, I. I think it’s. It’s just total. What’s the word? Um. Exposure therapy? Yeah. Yeah. I don’t think I could ever be embarrassed again. Yeah, well, that’s why I did feel bad for Audrey, cause I was like. I kind of explained what was gonna happen, but, like, we were in public and like, the. Cause you’re in the middle of the oculus, so the train gets off and so you. You’re standing there and swarms of people are commuting around you, which actually made it look awesome. yeah, yeah, yeah. No, but, yeah, that was like. And then didn’t you. Weren’t. Didn’t you guys. Weren’t you eventually kicked out? Yes, yes. Which is like. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And. Yeah, well, cause. Yeah, cause they. They were just kind of staring at us, and then they were like. They let us go on for a while, but after a while, like, the security was like, yeah, you just can’t be here. It’s like, it’s one thing for you guys to do this, now it’s getting to a point where it’s like, what are you doing