You Can Be Nice and Still Get Talked About - It's Utter BS
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概要
You can be supportive, generous, and do everything “right”… and still end up as the villain in someone else’s story.
In this episode of The Loud Lens, Khandie gets brutally honest about what it really means to be networked in the creative industry—and why visibility often comes with misunderstanding, misrepresentation, and straight-up playground politics.
After being accidentally copied into an email thread where people were openly dismissing and laughing about her, Khandie breaks down the reality many photographers experience but rarely talk about:
- Why people create narratives about you (even when you’ve helped them)
- The psychology behind gossip, insecurity, and social positioning
- How reputation is shaped in rooms you’re not in
- Why being “nice” doesn’t protect you from criticism
And how some creatives are building businesses… while others are still chasing validation
This isn’t about playing the victim.
It’s about understanding the dynamics so they don’t control how you show up.
Because the truth is—you can’t stop people talking.
But you can decide whether it makes you shrink… or makes you sharper.
🎙️ Expect blunt honesty, real industry examples, and the kind of conversation most people are too careful to have publicly.