Paint by Number is Fine. A Coloring Book is a Threat!
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In this episode which is sponsored by our wonderful partners at Inflow , I have a bone to pick with everyone who has ever bought me a coloring book. I know you meant well. I know you love me. I know you saw "mindless activity" and thought of me. But I need you to understand something: there is nothing in this world more stressful than being handed a mandala and a box of markers and being told to relax. Nothing.
Hi, I'm Lauren Howard and my friends call me L2.
Over the coming 20 minutes, I'll be walking through exactly why coloring books are a form of psychological warfare for my brain — the wrong colors, the spacing, the seven shades of gray problem, the blank page that is just failure waiting to happen — and what actually works for me instead. (Paint by number. With the paint pots included. Do not hand me a paint by number without the paint pots.)
I also tell the story behind why I sign off every single conversation — phone call, Zoom, hallway chat — the same exact way. Every time. Have for a decade. Started in a substance use clinic, where "be good" was less a pleasantry and more a genuinely urgent request. One patient called me out the one time I forgot. I didn't realize how much it had followed me until then.
Alison brings us a question from Simone in Oakland, California, who is frustrated by the advice to "listen to your body" because her body keeps sending contradictory signals — tired but wired, hungry but nauseous. I get into why that advice is genuinely incomplete, what those crossed signals actually mean, and when they're a sign something bigger needs attention.
"A blank coloring page is just a sheet of failure. Everything I do from here on out is going to be wrong. Get that thing away from me."
Be good.
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- 00:00 — Coloring book dread (the visceral reaction)
- 00:44 — Why people keep buying them (they mean well)
- 01:47 — Please stop buying me coloring books
- 02:30 — Mandalas, marker boxes, and wrong color panic
- 04:03 — The Golden Girls color-by-number disaster
- 05:17 — Paint by number: the acceptable alternative
- 05:22 — You're allowed to make ugly art
- 05:58 — Decision fatigue and the two-item menu
- 06:46 — The blank page nightmare (live in my living room)
- 07:53 — Where 'be good' actually came from
- 08:53 — The substance use clinic years
- 09:21 — The patient who called me out
- 10:57 — What 'be good' means now
- 12:38 — Small Talk with Alison
- 12:43 — Simone in Oakland: mixed signals from her body
- 13:05 — When 'listen to your body' is incomplete advice
- 16:42 — Dad's sign-off (and how I apparently inherited this)
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