JAMIE LEVER, daughter of the legendary JONNY LEVER, has faced relentless online trolling despite her only intention - bringing laughter to people’s lives. In this episode, she sits down with CHHAVI MITTAL to discuss the real impact of trolling, how to navigate it, and how to distinguish between constructive criticism and outright hate. Tune in for an honest conversation about the dark side of the internet and the resilience it takes to rise above it.
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CHAPTERS:
(00:00) Introduction about what to expect from the podcast.(3:40) The very interesting story behind Jamie Lever's name and the camaraderie between Chhavi and Jamie(05:34) Jamie's experience with online trolls and how it affected her.(07:53) How Jamie deals with trolls and the differentiation between critics and trolls(9:39) A horrible example of hate trolls experienced by Jamie(11.50) Chhavi's experience with trolls and how she does not ignore but chooses to fight back.(12.55) How long did it take Jamie to understand that trolls need to be ignored and how she talks about it being a constant learning experience.(13:55) The survival battle that artists fight on a daily basis and how trolls affect the work.(18:19) The affect of trolling on young creators and a message for them.(21:42) How Jonny Lever trained Jamie to go out into the world to get hardened towards hate.(23:13) The other side of nepotism where Jamie's experience being Jonny Lever's daughter.(28:15) Why do trolls do what they do. What is their psyche? A message to trolls.(31:18) How to differentiate between a troll and constructive criticism. What about Roast Comedy? Is that trolling as well?(37:11) How can social media platforms help creators with trolls?(38:10) What is the importance of validation? Thoughts on trolling women go through with what they wear no matter their body types.(45:07) Closing thoughts and a message to trolls and the victims.