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Public Persona vs. Private Life: Manage the Balance of What You Share
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How do you balance your public persona and your private life?
If you’ve ever struggled to balance maintaining your privacy while sharing your personal life on social media, this is for you. This is something that I’ve been navigating recently and I know I’m not alone, so I wanted to open up the conversation to you.
There’s no right or wrong answer when you’re deciding how much to share online and it will look different for everyone. I’ve had a lot of success being raw and real with you when I show up online and that level of authenticity is important to me, so I’ve been thinking about what led me here and what I can do to maintain that authenticity in the future.
This episode fits right into that theme as I get vulnerable talking about the courage it takes to choose to be visible as a Black female CEO, why it can be so hard to be open online, and how to decide what you want to share about your personal life with your audience.
Topics covered in this episode include:
- The value of being raw and real with your audience
- What to share online
- Why it can be hard to feel safe being seen online
Get ready for an emotional episode about how to navigate sharing your life online.
All show notes are available at jereshiahawk.com!
Resources Mentioned:
Reserve Your Seat at the CEO Summit: www.jereshiahawk.com/ceosummit
Craving raw, real, and relatable insights from a multi-7 figure business advisor and coach who's been in your shoes and is still walking the path? In my email newsletter, I share practical lessons on building a sustainable, profitable business—without sacrificing what matters most. Ready to join the journey... Subscribe here: https://jereshiahawk.com/insider
Stay connected with me in real-time over on Instagram! I share daily insights, behind-the-scenes moments, and a peek into my slow morning rituals: www.instagram.com/jereshiahawk
245 episodes
Manage episode 374816284 series 3236280
How do you balance your public persona and your private life?
If you’ve ever struggled to balance maintaining your privacy while sharing your personal life on social media, this is for you. This is something that I’ve been navigating recently and I know I’m not alone, so I wanted to open up the conversation to you.
There’s no right or wrong answer when you’re deciding how much to share online and it will look different for everyone. I’ve had a lot of success being raw and real with you when I show up online and that level of authenticity is important to me, so I’ve been thinking about what led me here and what I can do to maintain that authenticity in the future.
This episode fits right into that theme as I get vulnerable talking about the courage it takes to choose to be visible as a Black female CEO, why it can be so hard to be open online, and how to decide what you want to share about your personal life with your audience.
Topics covered in this episode include:
- The value of being raw and real with your audience
- What to share online
- Why it can be hard to feel safe being seen online
Get ready for an emotional episode about how to navigate sharing your life online.
All show notes are available at jereshiahawk.com!
Resources Mentioned:
Reserve Your Seat at the CEO Summit: www.jereshiahawk.com/ceosummit
Craving raw, real, and relatable insights from a multi-7 figure business advisor and coach who's been in your shoes and is still walking the path? In my email newsletter, I share practical lessons on building a sustainable, profitable business—without sacrificing what matters most. Ready to join the journey... Subscribe here: https://jereshiahawk.com/insider
Stay connected with me in real-time over on Instagram! I share daily insights, behind-the-scenes moments, and a peek into my slow morning rituals: www.instagram.com/jereshiahawk
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