
Masks, Mothers, and the Myth of Being Nice with Lesa Koski
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You weren't born nice. You were trained.
By mothers who were trained.
By systems that still benefit from your silence.
In this episode, you'll hear a casual girlfriend chat with Lesa Koski where we unearth the origins of our people-pleasing, the masks we wear to feel safe, and the slow-burning bravery it takes to start telling the truth.
Lesa and I unmask our Good Girls, and give you practical strategies so you can do it too.
Because underneath the mask of the Good Girl is a Queen ready to rise.
Lesa Koski is a wife, mother, grandmother, mediator, coach, and host of the Saddle Up Live podcast. Her journey has been anything but ordinary, but every twist and turn has brought her to a place where she now helps others live their best lives.
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