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S2 EP 18: You Are the Job: Self-Expression, Risk, and building your path on Your Terms

S2 EP 18: You Are the Job: Self-Expression, Risk, and building your path on Your Terms

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This episode is for the ones who are done dimming their light. I sit down with the phenomenal Kelli Preston—branding mentor, creative rebel, and self-trust whisperer—for a soulful, no-fluff conversation on building a business (and a life) that reflects all of you.


✨ We talk about:

  • Navigating risk, burnout, and breaking the rules

  • Honoring your body and your boundaries while building your brand

  • Letting go of borrowed blueprints and over-investing

  • How personal branding is really about coming home to yourself


Whether you're still trying to make your 9–5 work or you’re in the messy middle of a pivot, this one’s for you.


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About Kelli Preston
Kelli Preston is the irreverent force behind Square Peg Studio, where branding is less about polish and more about presence. She helps female founders cut the fluff, find their real voice, and build unforgettable brands—fast. With a sharp eye and a smart take on using AI, Kelli turns branding into a bold act of self-trust.

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