58: Safety & Vulnerability in Podcasting: Protecting Yourself as a Creator


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Dec 30 2024 22 mins  

Today, we’re diving deep into an important, often unspoken topic: how to stay safe as a creator while embracing vulnerability in your content. Inspired by a heartfelt message from listener Casey, this episode is all about balancing authenticity with boundaries and how to protect yourself in this wild internet age.

What’s Inside:

  • How to define and maintain a line between your public and private life
  • Tips for safeguarding your physical, digital, and emotional safety
  • Why vulnerability and safety can (and should) coexist in content creation
  • Real-world examples of creators navigating safety and authenticity
  • The power of boundaries and knowing your limits as a creator

Key Takeaways:

  1. Public vs. Private Life: You don’t owe anyone every detail of your life. Decide what you’ll share and what stays sacred.
  2. Digital Safety: Invest in a P.O. box, use a VPN, and consider aliases to protect yourself and your family.
  3. Boundaries Are Powerful: You get to decide how accessible you are to your audience—stick to your limits.
  4. Think About Who’s Affected: Your work doesn’t just impact you; it impacts those closest to you.
  5. Vulnerability ≠ Obligation: Share what feels good, and don’t feel guilty for keeping some things private.

Resources Mentioned:

  • It Could Happen Here featuring Molly Conger on internet safety
  • Salon Confessions Podcast: How they use aliases to balance authenticity and privacy
  • Dear Grief Guide: Anonymity in storytelling for vulnerable topics

Share Your Thoughts:
What do you do to feel safe and supported as a creator? DM me over on Instagram or Threads @SONIVIAstudios, or shoot me an email at [email protected]. I’d love to share your insights with Casey or feature them in a future episode!

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Music Credit: Up An Octave Theme by Rue Spence with additional vocals provided by Darnell Spence

Up An Octave is hosted by Rue Spence of Sonivia. Up An Octave is a podcast for women and nonbinary people who are ready to take up space in podcasting to share their voices with the world.