Send me a text message! As the year comes to a close, I’ve been asking myself one question: What actually needs to be complete before we move into what’s next? In this milestone 100th episode, I’m sharing why I’m choosing to pause the podcast — not from burnout, but from a deep sense of completion. As one cycle ends and another begins, I talk about the power of letting something finish without dragging it forward out of habit, pressure, or obligation. Before I go, I’m also leaving you ...
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Send me a text message! As the year comes to a close, I’ve been asking myself one question: What actually needs to be complete before we move into what’s next? In this milestone 100th episode, I’m sharing why I’m choosing to pause the podcast — not from burnout, but from a deep sense of completion. As one cycle ends and another begins, I talk about the power of letting something finish without dragging it forward out of habit, pressure, or obligation. Before I go, I’m also leaving you ...
Send me a text message! Two of the biggest “dirty words” for women? Anger and Debt. But here’s the thing : they’re not always bad. In fact, they can be powerful. In this episode, I share why anger can actually be more sacred (and useful) than depression, and how debt (when it’s tied to investing in your business or self-growth) can be a tool for expansion instead of shame. This conversation is your reminder that: Anger can be fuel, not a flaw“Good debt” can open doors instead of closing them...
The Introverted Influencer
Send me a text message! As the year comes to a close, I’ve been asking myself one question: What actually needs to be complete before we move into what’s next? In this milestone 100th episode, I’m sharing why I’m choosing to pause the podcast — not from burnout, but from a deep sense of completion. As one cycle ends and another begins, I talk about the power of letting something finish without dragging it forward out of habit, pressure, or obligation. Before I go, I’m also leaving you ...