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People love your content, then they start asking for more than content. Where do you live, do you have kids, why don’t you show your boyfriend, what are you hiding. I’m answering that head on, because the assumption is wrong: privacy is not shame, and keeping my relationship offline does not mean I don’t have a full, happy, beautiful personal life.
You’ll hear why I choose to make my work public and keep my private life protected, even while I’m excitedly promoting my new podcast Give Me 15. I talk about boundaries on social media, the pressure that comes with being a public figure, and how parasocial curiosity can turn into demands for access. I also share why I refuse to put the people I love on display, and why I see oversharing certain details like money and personal specifics as simply unwise.
This bonus conversation gets personal in a different way too. I reflect on how losing my sister in 2020 changed me, shifted my relationship with attention, and made a quieter life feel like freedom. If you’re navigating online privacy, creator branding, or just trying to protect your peace, this one will help you name your line and hold it. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs boundaries, and leave a review telling me: what do you keep offline on purpose?
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By Regina SwarnFan Mail
People love your content, then they start asking for more than content. Where do you live, do you have kids, why don’t you show your boyfriend, what are you hiding. I’m answering that head on, because the assumption is wrong: privacy is not shame, and keeping my relationship offline does not mean I don’t have a full, happy, beautiful personal life.
You’ll hear why I choose to make my work public and keep my private life protected, even while I’m excitedly promoting my new podcast Give Me 15. I talk about boundaries on social media, the pressure that comes with being a public figure, and how parasocial curiosity can turn into demands for access. I also share why I refuse to put the people I love on display, and why I see oversharing certain details like money and personal specifics as simply unwise.
This bonus conversation gets personal in a different way too. I reflect on how losing my sister in 2020 changed me, shifted my relationship with attention, and made a quieter life feel like freedom. If you’re navigating online privacy, creator branding, or just trying to protect your peace, this one will help you name your line and hold it. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs boundaries, and leave a review telling me: what do you keep offline on purpose?
Music
Show end
Support the show
Contact
My official website
https://www.reginaswarn.com
Email address
[email protected]
Podcast theme composed by
Chris Murphy Elliott