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The Most Radical Thing You Can Do Is Stay

The Most Radical Thing You Can Do Is Stay

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“The Most Radical Thing You Can Do Is Stay” ***A word before we begin*** When I say “stay,” I do not mean stay anywhere there is real danger — abuse, coercion, control, gaslighting, or emotional manipulation. This episode is not about tolerating harm. It’s about reclaiming the moments where you’ve been conditioned to leave yourself, even when your body is asking you to stay. Always choose safety. Always honour truth. And know the difference. It explores the myth of reinvention and the quiet power of returning to yourself — not the curated version, not the upgraded identity, but the woman underneath it all. It’s about choosing presence over performance, truth over templates, and staying with yourself long enough to actually feel safe in your own life again. We’re taught to pivot. To rebrand. To burn it down and rise again. But what if the most radical thing you could do…was stay? Not in the system, not in the performance, but with yourself. In this episode, I’m talking about the quiet rebellion of not reinventing - but remembering. The moment you stop outsourcing your power to the next version and start listening to the part of you that always knew. This isn’t about stagnation, it’s about presence and how we stop abandoning ourselves in the name of “evolution.” Inside this episode: How reinvention became the new mask What staying with yourself really looks like The deeper cost of constant transformation My own reckoning with identity, strategy, and silence What happens when you rebuild from truth, not templates If this conversation stirred something in you… make sure you are subscribed, and join our email list here to never miss a beat. You made it to this moment. That alone? Is everything. I’m proud of the woman you’ve been — and even prouder of the one you’re letting yourself become. You always know.
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