EP 439: Expectations, Boundaries, and Making Work in Public with Randi Buckley

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Making work for the public seems to come with a slew of fuzzy social expectations. What do we owe our readers, listeners, viewers, and followers? What more is expected beyond the post, episode, or video? How do you navigate the tension between care and boundaries? When I came across a LinkedIn post that Randi Buckley made, I felt a wave of relief. Her answer to those questions? Nothing. We owe nothing more than we've already given. In this episode, I share wisdom from Randi, additional wisdom from Jordan Maney, and a lot of the inner workings of my own mind.Footnotes:
The LinkedIn post that started it all
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No Time to Spare by Ursula K. Le Guin
Le Guin's first blog post

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EP 439: Expectations, Boundaries, and Making Work in Public with Randi Buckley

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