The Honest Place
In this episode, I reflect on why being a beginner can feel so vulnerable — and why we so often rush toward expertise, credibility, and legitimacy before giving ourselves permission to begin. I speak about: * moving to the UK and finding my first job in a completely new country * starting a period care company in the US without industry knowledge * building in women’s health without a clinical background * and creating The Honest Place itself while learning the format as I go I also reflect on: * Sara Blakely’s belief that not knowing how something is “supposed” to be done can become a real advantage * how beginnerhood can bring freshness, openness, creativity, and closer attention * and why the pull toward expertise is often not only about knowledge, but also about permission In this conversation, I explore the idea that: * not knowing is not always a flaw * beginnerhood can free us from inherited assumptions * and some of the most original paths open up when we stop waiting to feel fully legitimate first A few reflection questions to take with you: * Where in your life are you resisting being a beginner? * What do you think not knowing says about you? * Where might not knowing actually be an advantage for you? * What would you start if you didn’t feel the need to have credibility first? The Honest Place is a reflective conversation space about self-worth, identity, leadership, ambition, and the inner questions so many of us carry.
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