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84: What you should(n't) do in your business (or life!)

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This episode is a bit of a rant— I am so frustrated seeing folks on the internet telling others what to do. The truth is they have no idea how you operate, what your privilege and access is, your mental and physical health, your trauma response, how your brain works, or more. I break down why this frustrates me so much, and how to avoid it.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • How no one can or should give general advice to an audience knowing what each individual should do

  • How folks giving generalized advice don’t know your personal unique situation, yet tell you what to do

  • Why it’s problematic that often people giving advice on the internet come from massive privilege and don’t acknowledge that

  • Why you should focus on sharing experiences and your stories, versus giving (or taking) blind advice

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Want to request an episode topic or question you’d like me to answer? Contact me here or shoot me a DM on Instagram (@saraweinreb).

How to keep up with my work:

  • IMBY, my new virtual community center, where we talk about the topics discussed on this podcast and more.

  • Follow @gatherimby on Instagram to keep up with what’s going on in the community center.

  • Follow me, @saraweinreb, on IG for more podcast episodes, mediocre reels, and rants

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86 episodes

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Manage episode 304888290 series 2605184
Content provided by Sara Weinreb. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sara Weinreb or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This episode is a bit of a rant— I am so frustrated seeing folks on the internet telling others what to do. The truth is they have no idea how you operate, what your privilege and access is, your mental and physical health, your trauma response, how your brain works, or more. I break down why this frustrates me so much, and how to avoid it.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • How no one can or should give general advice to an audience knowing what each individual should do

  • How folks giving generalized advice don’t know your personal unique situation, yet tell you what to do

  • Why it’s problematic that often people giving advice on the internet come from massive privilege and don’t acknowledge that

  • Why you should focus on sharing experiences and your stories, versus giving (or taking) blind advice

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Want to request an episode topic or question you’d like me to answer? Contact me here or shoot me a DM on Instagram (@saraweinreb).

How to keep up with my work:

  • IMBY, my new virtual community center, where we talk about the topics discussed on this podcast and more.

  • Follow @gatherimby on Instagram to keep up with what’s going on in the community center.

  • Follow me, @saraweinreb, on IG for more podcast episodes, mediocre reels, and rants

  continue reading

86 episodes

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