I Don’t Give a Care

Jesse Visser

We all care way too much… about opinions, expectations, and being liked instead of actually being real. "I Don’t Give a Care" is for anyone who’s tired of dimming their light to fit in and ready to finally let go of shit that doesn’t matter. Through unfiltered convos on life in your 20s, grief & loss, mental health, toxic relationships, family dynamics, friendship, spirituality, and wild story times, everything is on the table. This podcast is about honesty, connection, and growing into your authentic self without caring about what anyone thinks anymore.

Episodes

  1. May 7

    born to create, forced to survive.

    Soooo if I’m being honest… lately I’ve been feeling really down about this rat race called “life”. I started a new job, bills were due, money had to be made, and I got pulled away from the one thing I actually want to do- to create.  And it’s not even that I didn’t have time to create… I was just mentally exhausted from constantly thinking about surviving and stressing over everything. I feel like so many of us are living in a constant state of survival mode, and it’s been normalized in our society. In this episode, I talk about how I truly believe we are all naturally born creators and we’re not meant to spend our whole lives stuck in survival mode, working ourselves to death just to barely afford basic necessities. We’re meant to create, experience life, see the world, and actually enjoy being alive while we’re here. Creativity isn’t just art either, it’s cooking, building things, and thinking outside of the box we’ve all been confined to. My spiritual awakening after psychedelics completely changed the way I see life and what I actually want for myself. This was also the beginning of me getting into meditation, manifestation, affirmations, subliminals, quantum leaping, shifting realities, and all the spiritual stuff that honestly helped me stop feeling so trapped mentally. I end things off with some advice I think we could all use… that we need to wake up to the fact that living like this isn’t normal, to create even when you’re exhausted, use manifestation and positive content to change your reality, and lastly… sometimes just living a little delusional is better than being consumed by the rat race.  Song/Music: Neon Signs by Simon Folwar ⁠https://uppbeat.io/browse/artist/simon-folwar⁠ Linktree:⁠ ⁠https://linktr.ee/idgacpodcast⁠⁠ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idgacpodcast/  Youtube:⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@IDontGiveACarePodcast⁠

    27 min
  2. Apr 16

    stop sitting on your potential (10 ways to become a more confident you)

    I hate to break it to you… but a lot of us are sitting on our potential. And it all comes down to one thing: confidence. Confidence isn’t something you’re born with, it’s something you build. It’s the make-or-break factor between staying stuck where you are and becoming the person you know you’re meant to be. In this episode, we’re diving into 10 powerful ways to become a more confident version of you, and maybe even the most confident person in the room.  As someone who has struggled with confidence for many years, I’ve learned that real confidence isn’t about convincing other people of your worth… it’s about convincing yourself until you fully believe it. Time Stamps: (0:01) We’re sleeping on our potential (2:00) why confidence actually matters (5:05) 1. fake it till you make it (5:58) 2. look good, feel good (7:11) 3. take action (8:10) 4. keep promises to yourself (8:48) 5. have strong networking skills  (10:10) 6. walk into rooms with purpose (11:58) 7. change your perspective, change your life (14:08) 8. speak up for yourself and for others (14:55) 9. find people that light you up  (17:03) 10. don’t be afraid to share your opinions  (19:05) closing thoughts Linktree:⁠ ⁠https://linktr.ee/idgacpodcast⁠⁠ IG:⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jessvissuals⁠⁠  Watch on Youtube:⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@IDontGiveACarePodcast⁠ Music: Neon Signs by Simon Folwar ⁠https://uppbeat.io/browse/artist/simon-folwar⁠

    21 min
  3. Apr 9

    the power of not oversharing (why everything doesn't need an audience)

    Let’s be real for a minute… some of us (myself included) love announcing our plans to the world like we already did something. Starting a new business? Wanting to run a marathon? Planning on moving across the country? Saving to buy a house?  But… maybe you haven’t actually done the work yet to achieve that goal (or you never even started) and then all of a sudden you never did what you told everyone you were going to do. (oops) Sound familiar? Yeah... unfortunately I feel you.  In this episode, I’m getting into the power of not oversharing and why sometimes it’s better to stop telling people our plans until we’ve already done them. We talk about: Why we feel the urge to tell everyone our plans (and why it actually sabotages us) How oversharing tricks your brain into thinking you’ve already accomplished something How we don’t always need an audience The times I’ve overshared and immediately regretted it How “evil eye” is a real thing (not everyone needs access to you) The power in privacy and “moving in silence” Being selective about who you confide in Protecting yourself and your goals  Sometimes we’re more in love with the idea of our goals than actually doing them… and that’s why we talk so much about them. In 2026, let’s do less talking and more doing. Cheers to reaching our goals this year, yeeeeehaw!🤠 “Are you climbing the mountain for the world to see you… or for you to see the world?” All of my links: ⁠https://linktr.ee/idgacpodcast⁠ IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jessvissuals⁠ Watch on Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@IDontGiveACarePodcast⁠

    30 min
  4. Feb 25

    grief is god damn lonely.

    This week we're talking about a bit of a heavier topic... how grief is god damn lonely. If you've ever experienced a tragic loss or the death of a loved one, you'd understand that it feels like the loneliest feeling in the entire world, and that no one truly understands you. After losing my older brother unexpectedly in 2022, grief became my reality. My world was quickly flooded with pain, sadness, anger and loneliness. In a society that choose to turn a blind eye to grief and loss, there are limited conversations, resources and support for those that are grieving. In this episode, we talk about how it feels to grieve someone you lost, how everyone will experience death in one way or another, how it seems like everyone leaves your life, people pretend like your loss didn't happen, how grief makes you isolate, it makes everyone super uncomfortable, how you start to resent others while they tiptoe around you, why everyone handles grief differently, how it changes all of the dynamics of your relationships, and how life just simply goes on. We end the episode talking about how you can show up and support someone who's grieving, how to take care of yourself and grow with your grief, and finally, that despite all of this, you're not actually as lonely as you think. P.S. this episode is for everyone– even if you haven't been through this yet, I really hope that you stay for this conversation. It's so important that we normalize talking about grief, loss, and how to support & show up for those around us. It would mean the world to me, and others who are grieving, for you to stay and listen. Let me know your thoughts on this topic– I would love to hear what you think and about your experiences! Don't forget to follow, comment, leave a review, and also check out my Linktree to see where else you can find my podcast. :) Linktree: https://linktr.ee/idgacpodcast Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IDontGiveACarePodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/jessvissuals

    48 min
  5. Feb 18

    they're trying to see if they still have access to you.

    Have you ever received a random call, text, or an innocent-seeming “just checking on you” from someone you haven’t heard from in months… or even years? Only for them to disappear again the second they got the attention they were looking for? Yeah...me too lol. Turns out, this is way more common than we think. It’s called temperature checking- when someone from your past (usually someone you didn’t end on good terms with) pops up out of nowhere just to see if they still have access to you. In this episode of I Don’t Give a Care, we’re not holding back. In honor of Valentine’s Day just passing, and with the Lunar New Year of the Fire Horse officially beginning on February 17, we’re ranting about past relationships that refuse to move on and feel the need to “check the temperature.” We break down what temperature checking actually is, the signs to look out for, my personal experience with it, why people do this in the first place, and my honest advice on how to handle it. We also tie it all back to the energy of the Fire Horse year which is all about releasing the past, taking risks and intense action. This year, we’re choosing peace, protecting our energy, and allowing the past to stay in the past. Time stamps: (0:20) Intro (1:10) shedding the year of the snake for the year of the fire horse (3:15) what is temperature checking (5:13) why people temperature check (8:15) personal experiences (11:38) this behaviour sucks (16:18) why we sometimes fall for it (19:00) my two cents and advice (23:50) the end

    26 min

About

We all care way too much… about opinions, expectations, and being liked instead of actually being real. "I Don’t Give a Care" is for anyone who’s tired of dimming their light to fit in and ready to finally let go of shit that doesn’t matter. Through unfiltered convos on life in your 20s, grief & loss, mental health, toxic relationships, family dynamics, friendship, spirituality, and wild story times, everything is on the table. This podcast is about honesty, connection, and growing into your authentic self without caring about what anyone thinks anymore.