In this solo episode, I’m pulling the curtain back on the three things sitting at the center of my world right now: The Out Loud School, Black Friday, and the six-month mark of losing my dad. I talk about what grief has clarified in my life, what I’m no longer willing to do in my business, and why I’m not running a Black Friday sale despite the entire online world screaming for urgency. I share the deeper truth behind the way I’m building The Out Loud School, not from panic or discounts, but ...
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In this solo episode, I’m pulling the curtain back on the three things sitting at the center of my world right now: The Out Loud School, Black Friday, and the six-month mark of losing my dad. I talk about what grief has clarified in my life, what I’m no longer willing to do in my business, and why I’m not running a Black Friday sale despite the entire online world screaming for urgency. I share the deeper truth behind the way I’m building The Out Loud School, not from panic or discounts, but ...
Rebuild Your Presence, Reclaim Your Power: Saying It Out Loud with Morgan Carrington Burton
Say It Out Loud with Vasavi Kumar
42 minutes
3 months ago
Rebuild Your Presence, Reclaim Your Power: Saying It Out Loud with Morgan Carrington Burton
What happens when your brand no longer fits the version of you that’s evolved, healed, and stopped pretending? In this electric conversation, I’m joined by Morgan Carrington Burton — creative strategist, presence mentor, and single mom — who helps entrepreneurs burn down the watered-down version of themselves and rebuild an online presence that actually feels like them. We talk about: What happens when you refuse to evolve your brandThe moment Morgan realized she could no longer shapeshift to...
Say It Out Loud with Vasavi Kumar
In this solo episode, I’m pulling the curtain back on the three things sitting at the center of my world right now: The Out Loud School, Black Friday, and the six-month mark of losing my dad. I talk about what grief has clarified in my life, what I’m no longer willing to do in my business, and why I’m not running a Black Friday sale despite the entire online world screaming for urgency. I share the deeper truth behind the way I’m building The Out Loud School, not from panic or discounts, but ...