In an ironic twist, my left wrist bears my name in Hebrew via a tattoo. I sometimes get asked if I'm Jewish (either by Religion or heritage), and I tell them no (because I am not). I once had a client (very stereotypical Jewish grandma) tell me if I were Jewish, I wouldn't be able to get buried in a Jewish cemetery because of my tattoos. I replied, "Good thing I'm not Jewish," and we giggled.ππ€·ββοΈ
thank you, Meghan! i havenβt ever really chatted about my POV on the influencer world and my role in it, so it felt good to sort of let it out. there is so much nuance and tons of hypocrisy, i couldβve talked for a while but i had to stop somewhere. thank you for listening!
In an ironic twist, my left wrist bears my name in Hebrew via a tattoo. I sometimes get asked if I'm Jewish (either by Religion or heritage), and I tell them no (because I am not). I once had a client (very stereotypical Jewish grandma) tell me if I were Jewish, I wouldn't be able to get buried in a Jewish cemetery because of my tattoos. I replied, "Good thing I'm not Jewish," and we giggled.ππ€·ββοΈ
This week's podcast was SO good. I really appreciated hear more about your POV in a way that I don't think you've shared with your audience before.
thank you, Meghan! i havenβt ever really chatted about my POV on the influencer world and my role in it, so it felt good to sort of let it out. there is so much nuance and tons of hypocrisy, i couldβve talked for a while but i had to stop somewhere. thank you for listening!