DR. JOHNNA Bio Generator Legacy Tool Suite

Bio Generator

Five bios. One
honest answer.

Not templates. Not "I help [person] achieve [thing]." Answer five questions and walk away with a short bio, a LinkedIn bio, a website intro, a speaker bio, and a long About page version — all built from who you actually are.

Your Progress Step 1 of 6

Context Optional

Paste your Expertise Inventory or Origin Story output here for a deeper, more personalized bio.

If you have completed Phase 01 tools, copy and paste the text from your results. The bios will be built from your full story, not just what you answer below. You can skip this and proceed without it.

The five questions below are the foundation. This context makes the bios richer. Either way, what comes out will be specific to you.

Question 1 of 5

What is your full name, and what credentials and titles do you actually use?

Include the ones you lead with professionally and any you tend to downplay. Degrees, certifications, institutional roles, licenses. Also note how long you've been doing this work.

Question 2 of 5

Who specifically do you serve, and what moment in their lives are they in when they find you?

Not a job title. The specific person, in the specific situation. What are they carrying? What have they already tried? What are they ready for?

Question 3 of 5

What do you want someone to walk away believing after they read your bio?

Not just "that she's qualified." The specific impression you want to leave. What should they think, feel, or be ready to do after reading it?

Question 4 of 5

What is the most unexpected, overlooked, or underused thing about your background?

The thing that surprises people when they learn it. A chapter you don't usually mention. An intersection of experiences that makes you the specific person you are. A credential you dismiss as irrelevant. This is usually where the real differentiation lives.

Question 5 of 5

What is one personal detail you are comfortable including? Optional

Something that makes you human and specific — not just a resume. Where you live, what grounds you, a person or experience that changed your direction, something that has nothing to do with your credentials but everything to do with who you are.

Writing five bios that actually sound like you…

Bio Generator

Five bios, ready to use.

Edit into your voice, then put them to work.

How to use these bios

  • LinkedIn Bio — Paste this directly into your LinkedIn About section. Read it out loud before publishing. If any sentence sounds like someone else wrote it, rewrite that sentence in your own words.
  • Short Bio — Use this in your Instagram or Twitter/X bio, your email signature, and anywhere you have one or two lines to introduce yourself. It should feel like a provocation, not a job description.
  • Website Intro — This is the above-the-fold copy on your About page. It is the first thing someone reads when deciding whether to keep reading. It should arrest their attention without trying too hard.
  • Speaker Bio — Written in third person for event programs, podcast introductions, and speaking submissions. Copy it as-is or hand it to an event host as your official bio.
  • Long Bio — Your full About page narrative. It goes deeper into your story, your perspective, and your path. Use it on your website, in media kits, and anywhere someone needs more than a paragraph.
  • Take it to an AI tool — Upload this PDF to Claude or ChatGPT and ask it to write a podcast pitch, a speaking one-sheet, or a press release using your bios as the source. You now have a document that represents you accurately enough to build from.