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Should you come out? The power move that unexpectedly blows up you business

Should you come out? The power move that unexpectedly blows up you business

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You don’t need a rainbow flag or a public coming out post to experience the liberation that comes from owning your erotic truth.

In this raw and powerful episode, I unpack how quietly coming out to yourself—especially as bisexual, queer, or simply not what the world expects – will radically shift your business, your leadership, and your capacity to be seen.

Whether or not your audience ever knows, the energy you reclaim when you stop hiding who you are will transform how you lead, speak, sell, and create.

This isn’t just about sexuality – it’s about sovereignty.

Inside this episode, I explore:

  • What it really means to come out in private
  • The hidden energy leak of hiding your true identity
  • Why owning your erotic truth makes your business more magnetic
  • How coming out (even silently) affects your pricing, your voice, and your presence
  • The fears that come with identity shifts—and why they don’t have to dismantle your life
  • What becomes possible when you stop performing in hetero, acceptable woman energy

This episode is for you if:

  • You’ve been feeling a pull toward something deeper and truer
  • You know there’s more to your sexuality than you’ve admitted
  • You’re ready to lead with more power, magnetism, and pleasure
  • You want a business built on liberation, not performance

LINKS:

Velvet Ledger: My private sanctum for bi, open, and curious women in business - go to www.laurenwhite.com.au/private to step inside.

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