Confident Women Play the Game on Their Own Terms, On Self-Trust, Pretty Privilege, and What Real Confidence Actually Sounds Like
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What if confidence has nothing to do with being the loudest person in the room?
In this episode I challenge one of the most common narratives women in male-dominated fields hear — be more assertive, speak up more, take up more space — and offer a completely different framework.
Real confidence is not performed. It is built. Through accumulated evidence, kept promises, and the discipline of showing up even when you do not feel ready.
I also get honest about something most people leave out of this conversation — pretty privilege, why I still maintain my appearance deliberately, and what it means to navigate the world strategically rather than pretend the rules do not exist.
This is a conversation about self-trust, self-efficacy, and what it actually looks like to play the game on your own terms.
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