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Why ASMR Triggers Love and Loathing GUEST COMEDIAN PAMELA WALT

Why ASMR Triggers Love and Loathing GUEST COMEDIAN PAMELA WALT

Update: 2025-08-20
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Ever wondered why some people are obsessed with watching skincare videos or listening to whispered voices while others find these same sounds utterly rage-inducing? That's exactly what we explore in this hilarious and surprisingly insightful conversation with comedian and actress Pamela Walt.

The discussion kicks off with our discovery that ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is deeply divisive – with only about 30% of people actually experiencing the intended calming, tingling sensations these videos aim to produce. Pamela openly shares her visceral aversion to sounds like chewing, whispering, and lip-smacking, describing them as a form of "forced intimacy" that she actively resists. Meanwhile, we unpack why skincare ASMR specifically has gained such popularity – mimicking caregiving behavior and creating "nourishing" experiences for viewers who seek intimacy without physical touch.

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Why ASMR Triggers Love and Loathing GUEST COMEDIAN PAMELA WALT

Why ASMR Triggers Love and Loathing GUEST COMEDIAN PAMELA WALT

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