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How Speaking English as a Second Language (& Living Outside the US) Impacts Creators with Sara Brunettini

The Future Belongs to Creators

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Creating in a Room Full of Spanish Speakers

When I visit family and I'm speaking Spanish, I find very limited in my ability to express myself because it's not my dominant language anymore. It's one thing to be conversational, but then you are also trying to create in that atmosphere. And as a creator, creators want what they create to be them. You want it to be very quintessentially them and their own brand. So I just find that fascinating that it's such an extra challenge to be your authentic self when it's like twice the work just to exist in that language.

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