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  • Why Waiting Feels So Hard When Nothing in Your Life Is Changing
    2026/05/02

    Sometimes, the hardest part of building a life you trulywant isn’t knowing what to do.

    It’s the waiting.

    The space where you’ve gained clarity.
    You’ve done the work.You’re showing up consistently, and nothing seems to be changing.

    At this point, the question becomes: Am I actually movingforward or am I stuck?

    In this episode of Becoming: Conversations in Elegance & Empowerment, we explore why the waiting period feels so difficult, why it can make you feel behind in life and how to move through it without losing yourself in the process.

    Many women come to me when they’re in this exact place — where they’ve done the work, gained clarity and are wondering why their life hasn’t caught up yet.

    If that resonates, this conversation will help you see more clearly. I invite you to listen to the full episode on Spotify or wherever you prefer to listen to podcasts.

    If something in this conversation resonates with you, I invite you to begin with my new book, Becoming Lavishly Loving. It’s available on Spotify, most online booksellers and in my online store at BecomingPublishing.com.

    If you’re ready to explore your situation more personally, the Clarity Reset is a private session where we take a thoughtful look at your relationships, your patterns and your next step. You can book your session anytime without an application at BecomingPublishing.com.

    Is anything in this discussion resonating with you? If so, I’m beyond honored to be part of your discovery process. I’d love to continue this journey of becoming with you. So, I invite you to follow and subscribe for weekly elegance & empowerment conversations.Becoming: Conversations in Elegance & Empowerment is recognized among the Top Elegance Podcasts of 2026 by Feedspot.

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    21 分
  • The Habits That Keep Love Strong: How Healthy Couples Protect Their Relationships
    2026/04/25

    Sometimes, a relationship doesn’t fall apart becausesomething dramatic happens. It slowly weakens through small, everyday moments that go unprotected.


    The question then becomes: Are we actually nurturing thisrelationship or unintentionally neglecting it?


    In this episode of Becoming: Conversations in Elegance& Empowerment, we explore the habits that emotionally healthy couples practice to protect their relationship over time. We take the time to do this because lasting love is not built through occasional grand gestures. It’s built throughsmall, consistent choices that protect emotional safety, respect and connection.


    Many women come to me when they’re noticing disconnection and quietly wondering what’s changed. If that resonates, this conversation will help you see more clearly.


    I invite you to listen to the full episode now.


    If something in this conversation resonates with you, Iinvite you to begin with my new book, Becoming Lavishly Loving. It’s available on Spotify and most online booksellers. You can also get instant downloads and autographed physicalcopies in my online store: https://becomingpublishing.com/product-category/bll/


    If you’re ready to explore your situation more personally, theClarity Reset is a private session where we take a thoughtful look at your relationships, your patterns and your next step. You can book yours anytime without an application: https://becomingpublishing.com/product/single-session/


    Is anything in this discussion resonating with you? If so,I’m beyond honored to be part of your discovery process. I’d love to continue this journey of becoming with you. So, I invite you to follow and subscribe for weekly elegance & empowerment conversations.

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    18 分
  • Is This a Difficult Season or the End of the Relationship?
    2026/04/18

    Most people imagine that healthy relationships feel peacefuland stable all the time. The truth is that every relationship — even strong ones — goes through difficult seasons.

    • Stress.
    • Life transitions.
    • Misunderstandings.
    • Moments of emotional distance.

    Sometimes, those seasons can make you quietly questioneverything.

    In this episode of Becoming: Conversations in Elegance& Empowerment, we explore why even strong relationships experience challenging periods — and how emotionally mature couples move through those seasons without losing the connection they’ve built.

    Many women come to me when they’re asking themselves: Isthis a difficult season or is something wrong? If that question resonates, this conversation will help you see more clearly. I invite you to listen to the full episode now.

    If something in this conversation resonates with you, Iinvite you to begin with my new book, Becoming Lavishly Loving. It’s available in my store at BecomingPublishing.com,on Spotify and most online booksellers.

    If you’re ready to explore your situation more personally, TheClarity Reset is a private session where we take a thoughtful look at your relationships, your patterns and your next step. You can book your session at any time without an application at BecomingPublishing.com.

    Is anything in this discussion resonating with you? If so,I’m beyond honored to be part of your discovery process. I’d love to continue this journey of becoming with you. So, I invite you to follow and subscribe for weekly elegance & empowerment conversations.

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    24 分
  • When Love is Convenient: The Difference Between Interest & Investment
    2026/04/11

    Sometimes, someone can seem very interested in you when it’s convenient for them.

    They text when they’re bored.
    They call when they’re lonely.
    They show up when they want something.

    However, when consistency is required, they disappear.

    In this episode of Becoming: Conversations in Elegance & Empowerment, we’re exploring the difference between interest and investment — and why emotionally healthy love shows up with consistency, not convenience.

    Many women come to me when they’re quietly asking themselves: Why does this feel so good sometimes and so confusing the rest of the time? If that question resonates, this conversation will help you see clearly.

    I invite you to listen to the full episode now.

    If something in this conversation is resonating with you, Iinvite you to begin with my new book, Becoming Lavishly Loving where we explore self-worth, emotional clarity and the standards that shape the relationships you accept. It’s available at available at BecomingPublishing.com/shop, on Spotify and most online booksellers.

    If you’re ready to look at your situation more personally, The Clarity Reset is a private session where we take a thoughtful look at your relationships, your patterns and your next step. You can book your session today without an application at BecomingPublishing.com.

    Is anything in this discussion resonating with you? If so, I’m beyond honored to be part of your discovery process. I’d love to continue this journey of becoming with you. So, I invite you to follow and subscribe for weekly elegance & empowerment conversations.

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    16 分
  • The Difference Between Attention and Love: Being Wanted vs Being Loved
    2026/04/04

    Attention can feel intoxicating. A message that arrives at just the right moment. A person who seems fascinated with you. A connection that feels immediate and powerful. However, attention by itself is not the same thing as love.


    In this episode, we explore the difference between being wanted and being loved, why attention can feel so convincing, and how emotionally healthy relationships offer something much deeper than momentary fascination. We’ll also talk about the role attention does play in love—and why the absence of meaningful attention in a relationship can leave you feeling disconnected, unseen, and uncertain.


    If you’ve ever questioned whether what you’re experiencing is real love or simply attention, this conversation will help you begin to see the difference with greater clarity. I invite you to listen to the full episode.


    If this conversation is resonating with you and you’re ready to deepen the way you love yourself and relate to others, I invite you to explore my new book Becoming Lavishly Loving. It’s a continuation of this work — helping you build emotional safety, self-trust and a more grounded,peaceful relationship with yourself: https://BecomingPublishing.com/shop


    If you find yourself wanting more personalized support, that’s exactly where coaching begins. I offer a Clarity Reset session that’s a private, focused session where we step back, look at what’s happening in your life and create clarity around your next step. These sessions do not require an application and can be booked at any time. If you feel ready to explore that for yourself, you’re invited to schedule your session at BecomingPublishing.com.

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    26 分
  • Becoming the Woman Who Defines Success for Herself
    2026/03/28

    For much of our lives, success is something handed to us. It’s shaped by culture, family expectations, professional achievement and the approval we receive from others. However, there often comes a moment in a woman’s life when those definitions stop fitting — not because she has failed, but because she has evolved.

    In this episode of Becoming: Conversations in Elegance& Empowerment, we explore what it means to become a woman who defines success for herself.

    You’ll hear about:

    • Why many women experience a quiet shift in their definition of success as they grow.
    • The psychological research behind autonomy, purpose and meaningful work.
    • How remarkable women such as Louise Hay, Vera Wang, Arianna Huffington and Coco Chanel created success on their own timelines and
    • How you can begin redefining success in your own life with clarity and confidence.

    Psychological research supports this evolution. In a 2000 article in Psychological Inquiry, psychologists Edward Deci and Richard Ryan found that people thrive when their goals align with three fundamental psychological needs: autonomy, competence and connection.

    Similarly, research by psychologist Carol Ryff, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, shows that long-term well-being is strongly connected to autonomy, personal growth, purpose in life and meaningful relationships — not simply external achievement. In other words, sustainable success is rarely imposed from the outside — It grows from internal alignment.

    You may find yourself asking a powerful question while listening to this episode: Is the life I’m building still aligned with the woman I’m becoming? Sometimes, the most meaningful shifts in our lives begin with a single honest question.

    Many of the ideas we’re exploring this season are expanded in my newest book, Becoming Lavishly Loving, which explores intuition, emotional boundaries and protecting your inner world with elegance.

    For women who are ready to apply this work in real time — not just understand it intellectually — I offer The Clarity Reset, a private coaching session designed to help you reconnect with your direction and define what success truly means for you in this season of your life.

    The Clarity Reset session is available to book anytime and does not require an application. If deeper clarity feels right for you, I invite you to learn more at: BecomingPublishing.com.

    Is anything in this conversation resonating with you? If so, I’m beyond honored to be part of your discovery process. I invite you to follow and subscribe to Becoming: Conversations in Elegance & Empowerment for weekly conversations on emotional intelligence, elegant living and the art of becoming the woman you were meant to be.

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    13 分
  • Falling In Love with Your Fabulous Future
    2026/03/21

    There comes a moment in every woman’s life when she stops searching the past for meaning and begins imagining the life she is becoming. In this episode of Becoming: Conversations in Elegance & Empowerment, we explore the psychology behind envisioning your future, and why imagining what comes next is one of the brain’s most powerful functions.


    Neuroscience shows that imagining the future is not fantasy. In a landmark 2007 paper published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, researchers Daniel Schacter, Donna Rose Addis and Randy Buckner found that remembering the past and imagining the future rely on many of the same neural systems in the brain. In other words, the brain is wired to simulate what has not happened yet.


    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why future-oriented thinking helps interrupt rumination.
    • The psychological concept of “possible selves.”
    • \Why daydreaming may actually improve working memory.
    • How elegant women move from healing the past to imagining what comes next.
    • A simple protocol for aligning your actions with the life you want to create.


    If you’ve been doing the inner work this season — grieving,letting go and reclaiming your inner world — envisioning your future is the next step. Not forcing it, but learning to fall in love with it.


    Many of the ideas we’re exploring this season are expanded in my newest book Becoming Lavishly Loving where I discuss intuition, emotional boundaries and protecting your inner world with elegance.


    For women who are ready to apply this work in real time —not just understand it intellectually — I offer a private Clarity Reset session where we clarify your next steps and align your life with the woman you’re becoming. You can book a Clarity Reset session anytime without an application at BecomingPublishing.com


    Is anything in this discussion resonating with you? If so, I’m beyond honored to be part of your discovery process. I’d love to continue this journey of becoming with you. So, I invite you to follow and subscribe for weekly elegance & empowerment conversations.

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    15 分
  • When Letting Go Is the Most Loving Choice
    2026/03/14

    Detachment is often misunderstood as withdrawal or indifference. In truth, it is one of the most self-respecting, emotionally mature acts a woman can practice.

    In this episode, Senée explores detachment, letting go, bitterness and embitterment, and why holding on too long can harden your inner world. You’ll also hear the practical turning point that makes letting go possible: self-love, self-trust and the decision to stop outsourcing your peace.

    Letting go is not giving up. It is choosing yourself — without bitterness, without resentment and without fear.

    Is anything in this discussion resonating with you? If so, Senée is beyond honored to be part of your discovery process. She offers a private, three-month coaching container focused on rebuilding confidence, clarity and emotional self-trust from the inside out. Want a single session for a specific issue without applying? She has a Clarity Session just for you. You can learn more at BecomingPublishing.com.

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    19 分