Pink Lady Posse

Surprises Are Great. Secrets Are Not Safe.

34 min · 21. Apr. 2026
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What happens when a woman decides her voice matters Sandy sits down with Laura Evans for a soulful, practical, and deeply moving conversation about what wears women down over time, what keeps us second-guessing ourselves, and how we come home to our own voice again. Together, they unpack Sandy’s powerful framework around friction: the curbs that come at us from the outside, the wobbles that happen inside us, and the grinders that slowly wear us down overtime. From boardrooms to motherhood, from people-pleasing to fear of rejection, this conversation gets real about the invisible drag that keeps women from speaking up, taking up space, and fully living their lives. And then it goes deeper. Laura shares her family’s heartbreaking and redemptive story of surviving child sexual abuse and trafficking, and how pain became purpose through advocacy, healing, and impact. This episode is honest, wise, hope-filled, and full of the kind of truth that makes you sit up straighter, put your lipstick on, and choose yourself again. LISTENER VALUE STATEMENT WHAT LISTENERS WILL GET FROM THIS EPISODE: * A powerful new lens for understanding what’s draining their confidence and momentum * Language for naming the “friction” that keeps them stuck * Insight into how women downplay themselves in work, relationships, and everyday life * Practical tools for interrupting spirals of self-doubt * Permission to stop making every sign, look, or setback mean something terrible about themselves * A moving reminder that pain can become purpose * A simple child safety takeaway every parent and grandparent needs to hear * Encouragement to reclaim their voice, their choice, and their sense of self Laura Evans Certified Health and Wellness Coach Certified Child Safety Advocate https://www.thewillowfieldfoundation.org/ [https://www.thewillowfieldfoundation.org/] https://secretsarenotsafe.com/ [https://secretsarenotsafe.com/] www.thewillowfieldfoundation.org [https://www.thewillowfieldfoundation.org/]

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