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Miss Reign

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Miss Reign is your safe space to rebuild, reclaim, and reign. This podcast is for women who’ve outgrown old roles—the good girl, the fixer, the silent one—and are ready to return to themselves. Expect real conversations, soulful guidance, and identity-reset reflections that help you rise with elegance, clarity, and power. Hosted by the Identity Reset Coach behind Miss Reign — guiding you to reign over your life with elegance, power, and softness. You don’t have to start loud. You just have to start.

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38 episodios

episode 37. The Visibility Terror: Why Being Seen Feels More Dangerous Than Staying Small artwork

37. The Visibility Terror: Why Being Seen Feels More Dangerous Than Staying Small

You're about to step into the room. Post the thing. Say yes to the opportunity. And right before you do—your body says No. Not "I'm not ready." Not "I'm not good enough." Your body says: "If they see you, something terrible will happen." So you dim the light. Delete the caption. Stay small. But underneath—it's terror. The terror of being fully seen. This isn't about confidence or imposter syndrome. This is a survival response. Dr. Stephen Porges' Polyvagal Theory reveals that visibility registers as threat in our nervous system—not logically, but viscerally. Somewhere in your history, being seen led to something painful. Your body remembers. Featuring research from: Dr. Bessel van der Kolk (trauma stored in the body), Dr. Tara Brach (shame and self-concealment creates isolation), Dr. Susan David (emotional agility through repeated exposure). Learn the 6-step framework Your visibility is not a threat. It's the assignment. The world needs to see you. Reign visibly. 👑 Let's Connect! [https://linktr.ee/themissreign?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=39103934-df87-446d-9cd2-ab0cb1aec86a]

21 de may de 2026 - 18 min
episode 36. The Resentment Nobody Talks About: When You're Angry at the Life You Chose artwork

36. The Resentment Nobody Talks About: When You're Angry at the Life You Chose

You're grateful. You know you are. You made the responsible choices, followed the right path. But underneath the gratitude, there's anger. Quiet, persistent anger at the road you didn't take, at the version of yourself you never became, at the life you could have had if you'd chosen differently. And the worst part? You chose this. No one forced you. So how do you admit you're angry at the life you chose? This episode names the resentment no one talks about: the quiet rage of doing everything right and still grieving the roads not taken. Featuring research from: Dr. Harriet Lerner (women and suppressed anger), Dr. Carol Dweck (growth and change), Dr. Susan David (emotional agility—holding gratitude and grief simultaneously), Dr. Brené Brown (resentment as corrosive force). Learn to distinguish healthy grief from corrosive resentment, honor the woman who made the choice without staying trapped by it, and access the 6-step forgiveness framework. Plus: Islamic wisdom on "Qadar" (divine decree) and the truth that change is evolution, not failure. You're allowed to be grateful and want something different. You outgrew the choice—and that's not failure, it's growth. Reign intentionally. 👑 Let's Be Friends! [https://linktr.ee/themissreign?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=63028ec5-0f0d-4972-aead-e65d6d1df9ed]

14 de may de 2026 - 17 min
episode 35. Emotional Hunger vs. Real Hunger: What Your Cravings Are Actually Telling You artwork

35. Emotional Hunger vs. Real Hunger: What Your Cravings Are Actually Telling You

It's 9 PM. You've already eaten. You're not hungry. But you're standing at the fridge asking: "Why do I keep doing this?" Here's the truth: your cravings aren't about the food. They're about the stress you haven't processed, the emotions you've been swallowing, the need that hasn't been met This episode decodes what your body is actually asking for: Sugar cravings = need for comfort and safety (carbs trigger serotonin production), Salty, crunchy foods = anger needing release, Creamy, rich foods = loneliness seeking connection, Loss of appetite = nervous system shutdown, Cravings for everything and nothing = overwhelm without clarity. Featuring research from: Dr. Elissa Epel (stress and eating), Dr. Janice Kiecolt-Glaser (loneliness and food), Dr. Christy Harrison (restrict-binge cycle), Dr. Michelle May (mindful eating). Learn the 5-step framework to break the shame cycle: pause before eating, ask what you're actually feeling, honor the real need, e at without shame if you still want to, track emotional patterns not calories. Plus: treating the body as amanah (a sacred trust) and navigating body changes with grief and grace. Your cravings are messengers. It's time to start listening. Reign nourished. 👑 Let's Be Friends! [https://linktr.ee/themissreign?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=a1ceb12c-5f43-418d-bf77-7f5a586d631b]

7 de may de 2026 - 20 min
episode 34. The Permission Wound: Why You Keep Waiting for Someone to Say You're Ready artwork

34. The Permission Wound: Why You Keep Waiting for Someone to Say You're Ready

You're 32. You have the skills, the money, the capability. You want to book the trip, make the decision, live your life. But you can't move without asking: "Am I allowed?" This isn't about confidence. This is the permission wound—the deep, learned belief that you don't have the right to make decisions about your own life without someone else's approval. This episode reveals how the wound was built (authoritarian parenting, financial control, time monitoring, the safety script), the architecture of control that taught you "your autonomy is conditional," who you originally needed permission from (and why their voice still lives inside you), what the wound is stealing (your freedom, your identity, your time), and the 7-step path to reclaim your authority: name the wound, separate care from control, make micro-decisions without asking, practice "I've decided," accept their resistance, find your people, grieve what you lost. Featuring research from: * Dr. Diana Baumrind (authoritarian parenting) * Dr. John Bowlby (attachment theory) * Dr. Jeffrey Young (schemas) * Dr. Carl Rogers (true self vs false self) * Dr. Kristin Neff (self-compassion). The truth: You were always allowed. You didn't need to earn it. The freedom to choose yourself is your birthright. Let's Be Friends! [https://linktr.ee/themissreign?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=756f517e-8b0a-4970-b93d-90658c5d1f6c]

30 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
episode 33. The Comparison Spiral: Why Other Women's Wins Feel Like Your Loss artwork

33. The Comparison Spiral: Why Other Women's Wins Feel Like Your Loss

You're happy for her… and you're devastated. Both at the same time. Her engagement, her promotion, her success—it feels like your loss. And then the spiral begins: "Why her and not me? What's wrong with me?" This isn't jealousy. It's neuroscience. Social comparison theory shows we compare ourselves to people similar to us—and their wins activate the same brain regions as physical pain. When she achieves what you want, your brain interprets it as injury. This episode unpacks why women are conditioned into competitive scarcity, how the comparison spiral traps you (trigger → counterfactual thinking → interrogation → evidence collection → isolation), the hidden grief beneath comparison (you're mourning your unmet longing, not envying her win), and the 7-practice framework to break free: name the grief, interrupt the interrogation, separate timelines, celebrate her without abandoning yourself, reframe abundance, redirect the energy, trust your timing. The truth: Her win is not your loss. Her blessings don't diminish yours. What's meant for you will not miss you. You're not behind—you're exactly on time. Featuring research from: 1. Dr. Leon Festinger (social comparison theory) 2. Dr. Naomi Eisenberger (neuroscience of social pain) 3. Dr. Brené Brown (scarcity culture) 4. Dr. Sonja Lyubomirsky (happiness research) 5. Islamic wisdom on "Rizq" and "Qadar". Reign without competing. 👑 Let's be friends! [https://linktr.ee/themissreign?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=7fe4db6e-f275-4b41-bf60-f72c5e0009d8]

23 de abr de 2026 - 20 min
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