Send us a text Have you ever known you were made for more — to speak, to shine, to be seen — but still found yourself shrinking the moment attention turned your way because of blushing? That tug-of-war inside you is called cognitive dissonance. In this video, I’m sharing how cognitive dissonance showed up in my own journey with blushing, hiding, and silencing my voice, and why that internal discomfort was actually the push I needed to start healing. Check out these resources: Beyond...
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Send us a text Have you ever known you were made for more — to speak, to shine, to be seen — but still found yourself shrinking the moment attention turned your way because of blushing? That tug-of-war inside you is called cognitive dissonance. In this video, I’m sharing how cognitive dissonance showed up in my own journey with blushing, hiding, and silencing my voice, and why that internal discomfort was actually the push I needed to start healing. Check out these resources: Beyond...
Send us a text This isn’t about makeup - it’s about permission. In this episode of Amplify, I share a simple story about red lipstick and the way we talk ourselves out of bold, beautiful things that light us up. Whether it's lipstick, launching something new, or finally speaking your mind, this is your reminder to stop waiting for permission. It might feel weird at first. It might surprise people. Do it anyway. Live louder. Start now. Wear the lipstick. Support the show
Blushing Phoenix
Send us a text Have you ever known you were made for more — to speak, to shine, to be seen — but still found yourself shrinking the moment attention turned your way because of blushing? That tug-of-war inside you is called cognitive dissonance. In this video, I’m sharing how cognitive dissonance showed up in my own journey with blushing, hiding, and silencing my voice, and why that internal discomfort was actually the push I needed to start healing. Check out these resources: Beyond...