In this episode of According to Jama and Nikki, Jama and Nikki explore how names shape identity, first impressions, and the way people move through the world. From mispronunciations and nicknames to professional personas and legal name changes, the conversation looks at how much meaning can be packed into something as simple as a name.
They share personal stories about living with unusual or flexible names, including how names can affect job interviews, phone conversations, travel, and everyday interactions. The episode also touches on naming pets, children, businesses, and even a podcast, along with the pressure of choosing names that feel right and avoid unintended meanings.
The discussion expands into language itself, including Shakespeare’s influence on words, the power of branding in commercial scripts, and how names connect to ownership, reputation, and public identity.
Whether different names can create different versions of ourselves
The burden and beauty of unique names
Nicknames, alternate spellings, and professional identity
Mispronunciations, assumptions, and giving people grace
How names affect branding, performance, and perception
Stories behind Jama, Nikki, and the many names people carry
This is a thoughtful and funny conversation about language, identity, and what it means to be called by name.
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