20-10. The Whackaroo……..


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy. On air from March 10th

This past week was a rough one for me. I have lived with fibromyalgia for nearly 30 years, and although I have learned to recognize many of the signs and manage my energy as best I can, sometimes it still comes in out of nowhere and completely flattens me. When that happens, it feels as though my body is weighed down by iron bricks. Everything becomes hard—moving, thinking, focusing, even simply getting through the day. And no matter how much sleep I get, I can still wake up feeling as though my body is carrying an impossible heaviness.

Over the years, I have learned that fighting it only makes it worse. There are moments in life when the wisest thing we can do is give in, rest, hydrate, be still, and stop apologizing for what our body truly needs. So many people live with conditions, disabilities, exhaustion, pain, or invisible struggles that others cannot see or understand. The important thing is not to let those challenges become our identity, but to learn how to live with them, listen to them, and manage them with as much grace and compassion as we can. We need to know our triggers, respect our limits, and stop measuring ourselves against what others think we should be able to do.

That does not mean giving up on life. It means learning a new rhythm. It means focusing on what we can do, when we can do it, and allowing ourselves the space to redirect when needed. I may not always be able to do everything I want, and some weeks I may offer less than I had hoped, but I have learned not to beat myself up for that. Instead, I choose to honor where I am, do what I can with the energy I have, and trust that this too shall pass. Whatever challenge you are living with, may you give yourself permission to listen deeply, care for yourself kindly, and remember that your worth is never diminished by what you are going through.



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C25-05. D.C. Copeland. A Millennium Manifesto.


Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest D.C Copeland, on air from February 4th

I’m a millennial speaker/dramatist/disruptor who’s written a book entitled Societal Dropout: A Cultural Manifesto. Each chapter is a standalone essay, inspired and informed by my experience answering questions on Quora (888,800 readers). The book gives voice to truths many of us feel but don’t know how to articulate. Topics I explore include mental health and happiness, critical thinking, creativity, gender, sex, suicide, drugs, art, etc.

I am writing for those who need a witness to testify that we do live in a dark time and that the hackneyed methods used to motivate us out of it are not working.  I  write for readers who want to listen to a story about overcoming the conventions of contemporary culture and the psychological and spiritual illnesses fostered by it.  My manifesto is for college-age students who are looking for fodder to feed their own inner rebellions and revolutions, artists and those who love art and academics, those who love and are immersed in academia, mental health who feel their voice is underrepresented in contemporary culture.  My work is for the normal, everyday person who experiences society not giving a rat’s tail about themselves as individuals and for the individual who is simply unsatisfied with the care that society provides.



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D.C. Copeland, a Yale graduate, began her literary journey as Harold Bloom’s assistant, working on notable works like The Best Poems of the English Language and Where Shall Wisdom Be Found. Bloom praised her as a voice of her generation, lauding her originality in Kafkaesque parables and avant-garde plays influenced by Beckett and Ionesco.

An accomplished playwright, Copeland’s works have been showcased in prestigious venues like Manhattan Repertory’s One Act Festival and Alex Timbers’ The Tank. Her plays have premiered across New York and Portland, with notable titles including Forget-Me-Not, These Foolish Things, and The Truth According to Rose. Her screenplay Angie has garnered interest as a potential Netflix pilot.

Copeland’s poetic collaborations with Joronne Jeter have been featured in publications like The Gravity of the Thing and Aaduna. William E. Very Jr., publisher of Aaduna, described her as a “gem” whose diverse works resonate deeply with readers.

Copeland has appeared on podcasts, television, and panels as a speaker, including her recent feature on Hard Girl, Soft Life, with over 1.5 million subscribers. On Quora, she engages 732,300 readers on topics like mental health, Jungian archetypes, and embracing the shadow self.

Her early achievements include winning national contests, directing high school plays, and acting at the prestigious Williamstown Theatre Festival alongside Chris Pine and Jeremy Strong. At Yale, she directed productions like Angels in America and Die Fledermaus while excelling academically with a thesis on Gertrude Stein.

Copeland’s manifesto An Artist’s Manifesto and its evolved version, Societal Dropout: A Culture Manifesto for the New Millennium, articulate the struggles and truths of modern life, resonating with millennials, artists, and those seeking cultural critique. With over 50 five-star ratings, her works inspire readers to defy societal conventions and embrace individuality.

Through her writing, plays, poetry, and public engagements, Copeland continues to establish herself as a powerful voice addressing contemporary culture, mental health, and the millennial experience.


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