In this episode, we talk about the freedom that comes from not being everyone’s cup of tea. From fear-based decisions to moments of rejection that felt personal — we’re getting real about the times we tried to fit in, please everyone, or play it safe, and how those moments always led us further away from who we actually are. We share personal stories of times we said “yes” out of fear, chased validation, or felt rejected — and how every redirection ended up leading us exactly where we were me...
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In this episode, we talk about the freedom that comes from not being everyone’s cup of tea. From fear-based decisions to moments of rejection that felt personal — we’re getting real about the times we tried to fit in, please everyone, or play it safe, and how those moments always led us further away from who we actually are. We share personal stories of times we said “yes” out of fear, chased validation, or felt rejected — and how every redirection ended up leading us exactly where we were me...
When the noise stops — the work, the group chats, the productivity — do you still feel like you? In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into the uncomfortable (but necessary) question: Who am I without the hustle? We’re so used to tying our worth to what we do — but what if your real value has nothing to do with achievement, productivity, or being “on”? What if slowing down isn’t failure… it’s clarity? You’ll learn: ✨ How to start unlearning hustle-as-identity ✨ 3 ways to find self-worth ...
In Her Prime
In this episode, we talk about the freedom that comes from not being everyone’s cup of tea. From fear-based decisions to moments of rejection that felt personal — we’re getting real about the times we tried to fit in, please everyone, or play it safe, and how those moments always led us further away from who we actually are. We share personal stories of times we said “yes” out of fear, chased validation, or felt rejected — and how every redirection ended up leading us exactly where we were me...