Something interesting happens when you become known for something – people ask you about non-related things. For example, you're known for money or career advice, but people start to ask you about relationships.
Why? Because people think if you have one thing together, you have everything together.
This isn't like that, but it's close. It's a question I received about podcast introductions (which I know about), but specifically about using pronouns during an introduction (which I've never had to do myself).
I've got an answer on how to handle this, which I'm confident will work for your situation, regardless of your gender identity or the pronouns you use. Still, I don't know everything about this topic and, because "pronouns" are a non-issue for me and I've never had to deal with this situation directly, I may be missing something here.
Take a listen and, if you have thoughts, feel free to reach out to me.
Topics:
- Podcast introductions
- How you want to be known in the world
- Podcast pre-interviews
- The world we live in and the world we share via the media we create
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