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🗓️ 8 March 2023
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14: Maybe the answer to all of our existential crisis about identities and futures and passions are sitting across the table from us. I've been thinking about intentionality within circles and who we give attention to and was inspired to share how I go about finding inspiration in those I look up to, or look across from.
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0:28.7 | hi you guys welcome back to working. I'm your host, Margo. Let me just start off with a really weird |
0:46.4 | tangent about how I have a really weird experience saying my own name. And I think it's because, well, I know it's because I went to |
0:57.8 | speech therapy growing up because I couldn't say my ours if they were like in the middle of words. |
1:03.2 | And unfortunately, so many people in my family, well, four out of the five in my immediate family, |
1:09.3 | have ours in their name, which made it hard |
1:12.6 | to say their name. And it was always like an effort to make sure that I was saying it right after |
1:16.5 | I started going to speech therapy. So Eric, I would say Ewick, Peter. I would say Pito. |
1:25.9 | Mark, I wouldn't say my dad's name because I would just call him dad, but in theory, |
1:30.3 | I would call him Mok. And Margo is hard for me to say, I would say Mogo. And now that I went to |
1:40.0 | speech therapy, it's, I never think about it. When I'm saying words like rabbit or, um, |
1:46.7 | poster or whatever word that has an R in it, I never think about it. But when I say Margo, |
1:53.2 | it's like a really hard word for me to say, which sounds so ridiculous. Is that a hard word for you |
2:00.5 | guys to say? Margo? I think it's like a weird |
2:03.7 | placement of the R. Don't get me wrong. I love my name. I love the name Margo. I love the name |
2:08.5 | Margaret. But there's something about it that I always feel weird when I'm saying it as like an |
2:14.3 | introduction. If it's your first time hearing my name, like there's this weird |
2:19.4 | pressure for me to say it a certain way, I think because of the speech therapy. Also, speech |
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