
The Real Reason You Second Guess Yourself Into Silence
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You know those moments when you bite your tongue, play it safe, or laugh something off when you actually want to scream?
Yeah. That’s the visibility wound.
It’s not about being scared to show up on social media or speak on a stage — it’s about the quiet, daily ways you shrink. The times you second-guess yourself into silence. The ways you read a room before you even know what you feel. It’s about the parts of you you’ve locked away just to feel safe.
In this episode, we’re getting brutally honest about what it costs you to keep hiding.
We’ll talk about how the visibility wound shows up in your relationships, your work, your self-expression — and what it actually feels like in your body to start healing it.
I’m also answering your biggest questions about The Visibility Switch: what it is, how it works, what you can expect, and what inspired me to create it in the first place.
This isn’t about chasing confidence. It’s about unlearning the belief that it’s dangerous to be yourself.
It’s about letting your nervous system remember that you are safe to be seen — even in your mess, even in your truth.
If you’ve been living half-visible, this episode might hurt a little — but it will wake something in you that’s been waiting a long time to be seen.
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