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#39 Reclaiming ‘Bossy': Being Real, Even When It’s Messy - with Maahika Singh

1 h 14 min · 9. apr. 2026
episode #39 Reclaiming ‘Bossy': Being Real, Even When It’s Messy - with Maahika Singh cover

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In this episode, a sit down with Maahika Singh, host of Reclaiming Bossy podcast and founder of Empower Sound Media and we just have a really honest conversation about what it’s like to do your own thing. We talk about going against expectations, building something from scratch, and all the parts people don’t really see—the self-doubt, the discipline, the lonely moments, and the pressure to stay true to yourself while you grow. If you’re figuring things out or feel a bit out of place, you’ll probably relate to this one. Guest Contact Info: Personal Instagram Account: @maahika.s Podcast Info: IG: @reclaimingbossy Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5tOVYHKgL1eGvUdpxZdAFB?si=22bbf3d2f5f24968 [https://open.spotify.com/show/5tOVYHKgL1eGvUdpxZdAFB?si=d1ae197f46b44e4b] YouTube: @reclaimingbossy Company Info: Website: https://www.empowersoundsmedia.com/ [https://www.empowersoundsmedia.com/] IG: @empowersoundsmedia

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