If They Don't Get It, It's Not For Them
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Summary
In this episode of Queer and Successful, Hunter McNair discusses the importance of authenticity in leadership and the power of embracing one's identity. He shares insights on how to build a brand that resonates with the right audience, emphasizing that appealing to everyone often leads to blending in rather than standing out. Hunter also reflects on the significance of reclaiming language within the queer community and the necessity of building genuine connections rather than opting for neutrality. The episode concludes with a powerful call to action for listeners to embrace their true selves and not shy away from being unapologetically successful.
Takeaways
- If they don't get it, it's not for them.
- Being more inclusive doesn't make you exclusive.
- If you're appealing to everyone, you're appealing to no one.
- You can't build belonging in that closet.
- Clarity will always outperform compromise.
- The world doesn't need another watered down version of success.
- Your message should repel the wrong people.
- People want to buy connection, not just professional.
- Let misunderstanding be a filter, not a failure.
- Success looks best on you when you show up as yourself.
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