Two weeks post–Stay True Live, I’m writing a love letter to the room. One hundred fifty women, one heartbeat—no hiding, no costume changes between “home” and “work.” We held hard questions, shook hands and souls, cried in the corners, pinky-swore at tables, and yes, line-danced to Shania. That room redefined what leadership looks like: speakers, venue, my Masterpiece women—everyone led. Even my film team (the legendary KFC—Kentucky film crew, not chicken) said it wasn’t a seminar; it wa...
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Two weeks post–Stay True Live, I’m writing a love letter to the room. One hundred fifty women, one heartbeat—no hiding, no costume changes between “home” and “work.” We held hard questions, shook hands and souls, cried in the corners, pinky-swore at tables, and yes, line-danced to Shania. That room redefined what leadership looks like: speakers, venue, my Masterpiece women—everyone led. Even my film team (the legendary KFC—Kentucky film crew, not chicken) said it wasn’t a seminar; it wa...
The Dirty Secret About Clean Houses and Full Lives
The Stay True Podcast with Dr. Tiffany Johnson
26 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Dirty Secret About Clean Houses and Full Lives
I’ve spent much of my life wondering if I was “holding up my end of the deal” when it came to running a house. Truth? I’m not the best homemaker, and I’ve carried plenty of guilt and comparison around that. But here’s the shift: my life’s work isn’t about spotless floors or perfectly folded laundry—it’s about creating, leading, and living in alignment. And alignment is messy. It’s not always what feels good or looks good from the outside, but it’s the only thing that keeps me true to my missi...
The Stay True Podcast with Dr. Tiffany Johnson
Two weeks post–Stay True Live, I’m writing a love letter to the room. One hundred fifty women, one heartbeat—no hiding, no costume changes between “home” and “work.” We held hard questions, shook hands and souls, cried in the corners, pinky-swore at tables, and yes, line-danced to Shania. That room redefined what leadership looks like: speakers, venue, my Masterpiece women—everyone led. Even my film team (the legendary KFC—Kentucky film crew, not chicken) said it wasn’t a seminar; it wa...