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The reason you can't see your gifts (yes you have them)

13 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this reintroduction episode of the Ms. Michaela Mae Show, Michaela Mae opens up about why she's decided to continue running two separate podcasts — the Ms. Michaela Mae Show and The Western Hippie — and why that decision is rooted in clarity rather than fear. She shares powerful epiphanies from a recent weekend that led her to a message she believes is deeply collective: most people are severely underestimating how necessary their gifts are to the world. Michaela breaks down the paradox of the internet — how it has simultaneously expanded our world and closed it — and how living inside an online "think tank" causes creators, coaches, and healers to assume their knowledge is common when it isn't. Using real-life examples, including a conversation with a well-known figure in the spiritual space and the rise of Rachel Hollis, she illustrates why the thing you think is "obvious" is actually life-changing information to someone outside your circle. She also touches on the connection between unused gifts and depression, addiction, and self-destructive patterns — and why showing up fully with what you have to offer isn't just good for your audience, it's necessary for you. Michaela wraps up with an update on her content schedule, what's coming next for the show, and a peek at a possible new daily video format. SEO KEYWORDS Ms. Michaela Mae Show, personal development podcast, spiritual laws podcast, mindset and healing podcast, online think tank, underestimating your gifts, showing up online, personal brand podcast, emotional healing teachings, spiritual principles, Rachel Hollis, content creator burnout, unused potential, two podcasts strategy, Western Hippie podcast, holistic lifestyle podcast, fear of being seen, gift and purpose, depression and unfulfilled potential, energy and addiction, podcast relaunch 2026

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In this reintroduction episode of the Ms. Michaela Mae Show, Michaela Mae opens up about why she's decided to continue running two separate podcasts — the Ms. Michaela Mae Show and The Western Hippie — and why that decision is rooted in clarity rather than fear. She shares powerful epiphanies from a recent weekend that led her to a message she believes is deeply collective: most people are severely underestimating how necessary their gifts are to the world. Michaela breaks down the paradox of the internet — how it has simultaneously expanded our world and closed it — and how living inside an online "think tank" causes creators, coaches, and healers to assume their knowledge is common when it isn't. Using real-life examples, including a conversation with a well-known figure in the spiritual space and the rise of Rachel Hollis, she illustrates why the thing you think is "obvious" is actually life-changing information to someone outside your circle. She also touches on the connection between unused gifts and depression, addiction, and self-destructive patterns — and why showing up fully with what you have to offer isn't just good for your audience, it's necessary for you. Michaela wraps up with an update on her content schedule, what's coming next for the show, and a peek at a possible new daily video format. SEO KEYWORDS Ms. Michaela Mae Show, personal development podcast, spiritual laws podcast, mindset and healing podcast, online think tank, underestimating your gifts, showing up online, personal brand podcast, emotional healing teachings, spiritual principles, Rachel Hollis, content creator burnout, unused potential, two podcasts strategy, Western Hippie podcast, holistic lifestyle podcast, fear of being seen, gift and purpose, depression and unfulfilled potential, energy and addiction, podcast relaunch 2026

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