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Witchy, Weird, and Wildly Successful: MJ Kast on Building a Brand That's 100% You

36 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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What if the version of you that's showing up online is real — but it's only a fraction of the truth? In this episode, Jazzmyn sits down with MJ Kast, a witchy website-building alchemist and brand strategist who has been unapologetically herself since she was 11 years old making $10K designing graphics for cam girls on MySpace. (Yes, really.) MJ breaks down the difference between performing a polished, "professional" identity and actually stepping into full-spectrum authenticity — and why so many entrepreneurs are stuck showing up as a curated sliver of themselves without even realizing it. We cover: — Why people are collectively exhausted by performance culture and what that means for your brand — The magnet theory of visibility: why repelling the wrong people is just as important as attracting the right ones — How MJ went from corporate creative director to aligned service provider — and what she had to unlearn to get there — Why "fail fast" isn't just a mindset hack — it's a price you're going to pay anyway, so you might as well pay it joyfully — The difference between creativity and curiosity, and why following the thread changes everything — What MJ is doing in 2026: abandoning the rules, trusting her intuition, and seeing what grows If you've been waiting until you feel polished enough, brave enough, or ready enough to show up — this episode is your permission slip to stop waiting and start being seen. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/jproctorcon] If this conversation sparked something for you and you’re ready for deeper support, I work with high-achieving women, creatives, and founders through individual therapy—supporting you in building a life and relationships that feel steady, connected, and aligned.  And if you’re craving clarity around your brand, message, or how you’re showing up publicly, The Visibility Studio is my 90-minute marketing mentorship session designed to help you cut through the noise and build a strategy that actually feels like you.  All the details are linked in the show notes at healingwithjazzmyn.com.

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