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plot twist: it's vulnerability (shed your shame, find your freedom)

9 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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what if the thing you’ve been avoiding isn’t the problem—it’s the solution? in this episode, i’m talking about vulnerability as a strength, not a weakness—and how shedding shame has been the fastest way through some of the hardest seasons of my life. i share why naming the quiet fears, releasing the shame around them, and telling the truth (to yourself and others) can instantly create space for clarity, connection, and momentum. not because everything magically fixes itself—but because honesty changes how you move forward. this isn’t about oversharing or breaking down. it’s about choosing courage, letting go of what no longer needs to be carried, and discovering the freedom that shows up when you stop pretending you’re fine. plot twist: it was vulnerability all along.

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