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A New Orleans–rooted self-drag about fear, identity, and getting your courage back.
In this episode, we talk about:
- The moment I realized fear had slowly taken over my creativity
- How ambition kept me moving, even when it got toxic
- The New Orleans definition of “hoe” (and why it matters here)
- How I let algorithms, timelines, and comparison water down my authenticity
- The subtle ways doubt starts replacing desire
- My DID THAT LIST — the receipts that reminded me who I really am
- Why reclaiming your courage is part of reclaiming your artist identity
- The difference between hustle culture and holy obedience
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