Gender Matters: Insights from a Physician

How Do You Know If You Should Share Your Pronouns? (#78)

8 min · 9. des. 2025
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Why do some people share their pronouns while others hesitate? And how do you know what’s right for you? In this episode, I break down why pronoun sharing should never be mandatory, and why it still carries real meaning. We’ll look at how sharing pronouns can signal safety, why it can put some people in difficult positions, and what it communicates when you choose to include them. If you're a provider or someone who wants to create a more inclusive environment, this episode offers a grounded, practical way to think about pronouns and their role in helping people feel safe. Enjoyed this episode? Share it on social media or send the link to a colleague or a friend who’s curious about learning more about gender. For more insights, visit engenderlove.com [http://engenderlove.com] and join our mailing list. Don’t forget to rate or review the podcast—your support helps more people discover and learn with us. Special thanks to Indy M W for the music. Like and follow him on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your music.

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episode How Do You Know If You Should Share Your Pronouns? (#78) cover

How Do You Know If You Should Share Your Pronouns? (#78)

Why do some people share their pronouns while others hesitate? And how do you know what’s right for you? In this episode, I break down why pronoun sharing should never be mandatory, and why it still carries real meaning. We’ll look at how sharing pronouns can signal safety, why it can put some people in difficult positions, and what it communicates when you choose to include them. If you're a provider or someone who wants to create a more inclusive environment, this episode offers a grounded, practical way to think about pronouns and their role in helping people feel safe. Enjoyed this episode? Share it on social media or send the link to a colleague or a friend who’s curious about learning more about gender. For more insights, visit engenderlove.com [http://engenderlove.com] and join our mailing list. Don’t forget to rate or review the podcast—your support helps more people discover and learn with us. Special thanks to Indy M W for the music. Like and follow him on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your music.

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