In this episode, Farya Barlas, a Psychologist, uncovers why deeply intuitive, highly intelligent, emotionally attuned women consistently underestimate their own brilliance, even when their entire life, career, and community prove otherwise. This episode opens a powerful door into the part of you who learned to hide long before she had language for why.
Inside this episode, you’ll uncover:
- Why your most brilliant insights feel “obvious” to you and why that’s a trap
- The tiny childhood interactions that quietly shaped your adult voice
- How lack of mirroring leads you to shrink your genius without noticing
- The somatic reason your throat closes when you speak or pitch your ideas
- Why your baseline knowledge is someone else’s breakthrough
- How comparison in childhood becomes minimization in adulthood
- A simple three-step nervous system reset to restore your authority
- The identity-level shift required to stop censoring your brilliance
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