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Creative Complaint is a podcast about taste informed by distaste. Published by Dirt Media and hosted by founder, writer and investor, Dani Loftus. Season one is sponsored by Air, the creative operations tool actually built for creatives. Visit us on Instagram at instagram.com/ick.fyi

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    • “The best ideas are formless” ft. Nick Susi
      Jan 9 2026

      Strategy executive and self-described capital H hater Nick Susi joins host Dani Loftus to explore the art of dispassionate curiosity and the illusions that dominate creative industries. Nick unpacks why distance creates clarity, how the internet tricks us into thinking we need to know everything about Dubai chocolate, and why so many talented people write essays about world-building instead of actually building worlds. They discuss the false war between TikTok green screen strategists and academic researchers, the size-weight illusion that makes everyone think they can juggle, and why trust hasn't collapsed at all—it's just transferred to random strangers on the internet.

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      Nick's website

      Dani's newsletter

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      01:58 — Dispassionate curiosity aka observing without getting wound up

      04:50 — Why rage bait proves we care about too many things

      07:41 — Would Tolkien have written LOTR or just had a Substack?

      09:43 — The size-weight illusion and why everyone online thinks they can juggle

      12:01 — The false war between TikTok strategists and academic researchers

      16:06 — The best ideas are formless and travel like mind viruses

      17:34 — Dating ick: people who can't communicate their desires

      19:41 — Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation in Japan vs America

      21:14 — Technology ick: bragging about being terminally online

      22:41 — Using social media like a shotgun instead of a sniper rifle

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      Our music, Stamford Brook Style, is by Adrian Michna.

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      25 min
    • Celebrity lookalikes and phone jails ft. Sydney Battle
      Dec 17 2025

      Actor, comedian, and writer Sydney Battle joins host Dani Loftus to discuss the icks that drive her creative life. Sydney opens up about navigating rejection in Hollywood, where celebrities now take tiny parts that once went to rising actors.

      They explore tactful complaining versus toxic positivity, the relatability trap that makes celebrities build airport pillow forts and why people need to just say "excuse me."

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      Sydney's Instagram

      Dani's newsletter

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      00:59 — Don't tell people who they look like (unless it's the hottest person alive)

      06:09 — "Honesty without tact is just cruelty"

      06:47 — Toxic positivity and the 16-page audition complaint

      08:31 — When celebrities get the part you auditioned for

      09:20 — Separating career opportunities from talent to stay sane

      10:52 — When your happy side quest becomes your main career

      12:19 — Post-strike scarcity: celebrities taking two-scene parts

      14:34 — Dating ick: low effort and people who don't value you correctly

      17:28 — Celebrities need to stop trying to be relatable

      18:51 — Jessica Chastain's valid complaint vs. Kristen Bell's airport fort

      24:46 — Just say "excuse me"

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      Our music, Stamford Brook Style, is by Adrian Michna.

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      26 min
    • No trophies in heaven ft. Sophia Benoit
      Dec 4 2025

      Writer and comedian Sophia Benoit joins Dani Loftus to discuss the art of complaining as a form of connection. They touch on texture-based food aversions, surveillance culture, and people who take jokes too literally online. Also, we learn what a "rat room" is.

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      Sophia's podcast

      Sophia's website

      Dani's newsletter

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      00:00 — What is this podcast

      00:54 — How Sophia doesn't like talking about herself (despite writing a memoir)

      02:20 — Sophia's approach to complaining and how it got her all her jobs

      04:11 — European-style complaining as connection, not misery

      05:29 — Biggest industry ick: pretending writing is hard work

      07:41 — When your dentist wants to discuss your sex writing career

      08:00 — How writing about relationships affects personal expectations

      12:27 — Is messiness a personality trait or a diagnosis?

      14:15 — Being seen as negative online when you're actually positive

      15:00 — The wealthy patron system vs. needing hundreds of thousands of followers

      17:42 — The guy in Ohio who thinks you're the worst person alive

      18:16 — "Can they eat you?" Sophia's grandfather's motto for anxiety

      18:41 — Good morning texts...ick

      19:47 — Cottage cheese and other aversions

      21:11 — American individualism and pretending cities are that different

      22:39 — Surveillance culture

      24:38 — People taking jokes too literally online and explaining things back

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      Our music, Stamford Brook Style, is by Adrian Michna.

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      26 min
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