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For the entrepreneur who wants to embrace her sensuality but fears judgment in her career or business.

You’re a powerful businesswoman. You have a vision, a brand, and a mission that deserves to be SEEN.

But every time you go to show up in a way that feels bold, sexy, and authentic to who you are… that voice creeps in.

“Is this professional enough?”
“Will people take me seriously?”
“Am I doing too much?”
“Will I lose credibility?”

And suddenly, you’re playing it safe again. Muted. Dimmed.

Why? Because women are still judged differently for how they present themselves.

💥 A man in a fitted suit with his chest slightly open? “Powerful.”
💥 A woman in a fitted dress that shows her curves? “Unprofessional.”
💥 A male CEO with a strong, intense presence? “Leader.”
💥 A female CEO with that same energy? “Too much.”

Let’s get this clear, This is NOT about clothing. This is about power. And the world is still deeply uncomfortable with a woman who OWNS hers.



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This channel is made up of uncensored conversations so that we can normalize talking about ALL THE THINGS, self-indulgence, sex & relationships, SMUT, luxury, and so much more. To openly discuss what hasn’t been “allowed” to talk about in either your family, circle of friends, or place of worship.

This came about because I see so much insecurity in women and I want to show that you aren’t alone in any of this.


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Katy

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