The Empress Lioness Podcast

How to Reclaim Authenticity

54 min · 23. juni 2026
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In today's episode of the Empress Lioness podcast, we’re exploring how many women have been conditioned to fit into molds created by family, society, and workplaces. We often lose sight of who we truly are beneath the expectations we carry. Dr. Norma Hollis, the Godmother of Authenticity, shares her journey of self-discovery and the importance of living authentically. She emphasizes that we often become versions of ourselves crafted by others, leading to an inner conflict. It's time to ask yourself: Whose life are you really living? Let's break free from the masquerade and reconnect with our true selves.

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