What's in a Name?
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Episode 4: Exploring the Layers of Names
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Alexandra and Christine are your hosts, and today, we’re delving into the intricate world of names—our given ones, the monikers we earn, and the choices we make.
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Childhood Nicknames
The Nicknames We Carried: Sharing stories of our childhood nicknames.
Favorites and Not-so-Favorites: Unveiling our preferred and less-liked nicknames.
Hilarious Name Mishaps: Reflecting on funny name-related tales from our past.
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Exploring the Significance of Names
Name Significance: What factors do we think contribute to the essence of a name?
Name Stereotypes: Do names shape us or do we fit into the stereotypes associated with certain names? Think Karen, Brittany, Chet, Chad, and more.
Name Changes Due to Marriage or Divorce: Exploring the cultural norms and implications, especially for women, in changing surnames due to marital or personal circumstances.
Alexandra’s Name Change Journey
Decision-making Process: Delving into the considerations and thoughts behind Alexandra’s decision to change her name.
The Why and When: The catalysts and timing behind this choice.
The Legal Process: Explaining the legal procedure, in NC, involved in a name change.
Closing Thoughts
We hope this deep dive into the layers of names encourages you to reflect on your own name journey. Share your stories or insights with us on social media. Christine resonates with a quote about missing the idea of someone, while Alexandra resonates with clarifying her name's connection to her family history.
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