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In this deeply personal solo episode, I'm sharing something I've never talked about publicly: what it means to build a life when you never expected to make it this far.

I'm getting vulnerable about not believing I'd live past 17, how early trauma and self-doubt shaped my relationship with success, and the ongoing work of releasing the belief that everything good in my life is just luck or a mistake waiting to be corrected.

This episode explores:
🌀 Healing from survival mode and learning to thrive (not just survive)
💔 When imposter syndrome is actually trauma telling you you don't deserve good things
✨ The quiet, daily work of rewriting your story with compassion instead of criticism
👁️ Choosing visibility when you're still figuring yourself out (and why that's actually brave)
🕊️ Making peace with your becoming—even when it doesn't look like everyone else's timeline
💖 Holding your own story with the tenderness you'd give your best friend
This is for the survivors, the ones who never thought they'd make it here, and anyone learning to trust that they deserve the life they're building. We're talking about deep self-worth work, healing your relationship with success, and why your story—messy, nonlinear, and still unfolding—matters.

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