
George The Poet
Mo Gilligan: Beginning, Middle & End
Navigating Fame and Cultural Identity
This chapter delves into the speaker's experiences performing at major events, such as the Royal Wedding, while grappling with the balance between personal authenticity and public perception. The discussion covers the complexities of feeling like an outsider in the entertainment industry, feelings of imposter syndrome, and the significance of community support. Additionally, the speaker reflects on their choice to decline a title from the monarchy, calling for a deeper understanding of the ramifications of the British Empire on colonized peoples.
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