• They Call Me 'The CEO Who Says "Fu*k" On The Internet' - but why?

  • Apr 23 2025
  • Length: 16 mins
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They Call Me 'The CEO Who Says "Fu*k" On The Internet' - but why?

  • Summary

  • I’m all about showing up as my true self, and yeah, that means I drop the F-bomb like it’s confetti at a party. Some folks might be turned off by that, but honestly? I couldn’t give a f...!

    We need to all be about embracing who we are, flaws and all, and that includes my colorful vocabulary.

    So in this episode, I want to talk with you about how being authentic can actually draw the right people to you – those who vibe with your unapologetic self.

    So, kick back, grab your jar of fu*ks, throw one straight into the garbage, and let’s get into the messy, beautiful world of just being real!

    Takeaways you'll learn from listening:

    • Being unapologetically yourself is powerful, even if it includes a few f-bombs.
    • Using humor and raw honesty in conversations can break down barriers and connect people.
    • Your quirks and differences make you unique; embrace them instead of hiding them away.
    • Cursing can create a sense of comfort in tough discussions about mental health and well-being. And if you offend someone, they probably weren't your vibe anyway.

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