<p>This week, we’re unpacking what it actually means to be <em>in on the joke</em> and why it’s one of the most powerful moves you can make in business, social media, and honestly… life.</p><p><br></p><p>We kick things off with Justin Bieber and his Coachella moment, where instead of running from the internet’s narrative, he leaned all the way in. The memes, the chaos, the “is he okay?” era, he owned it, reframed it, and took his power back. And yeah… it was kind of genius.</p><p><br></p><p>From there, we spiral (in the best way) into the darker side of online culture comment sections. We break down one of our own posts that blew up… and not in the “everyone’s so supportive” way. We read the comments, react in real time, and call out the weird, unnecessary negativity that people feel entitled to throw at strangers on the internet.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode is part pop culture breakdown, part social media reality check, and part “why are you like this?” energy.</p><p>If you’ve ever:</p><ul><li>Posted something and immediately regretted opening the comments</li><li>Wondered why people go out of their way to be rude</li><li>Or needed a reminder that you don’t have to play the victim to win online</li></ul><p>…this one’s for you.</p><p><br></p><p>Because the truth is: when you’re in on the joke, no one can use it against you.</p>