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There’s a picture from last weekend that I can’t stop thinking about.
It’s a snapshot of me performing a dance I choreographed while my 8-year-old daughter watched from the front row.

The dance was about finding spaces where we can be fully ourselves instead of shrinking to fit expectations. Creating it required me to face parts of myself I’ve spent years trying to hide: the parts that are bold, emotional, expressive, and deeply longing to be seen.
But what moved me most wasn’t the performance itself.
It was hearing from friends afterward about the look on my daughter’s face while she watched me.
Not because I was “impressive,” but because she was watching her mom come alive.
This bonus Mother’s Day episode is a reflection on fear, visibility, creativity, nervous system protection, and what becomes possible when we stop letting fear make all of our decisions.
Because I’m realizing more and more that this work isn’t really about the thing we create.
It’s about what happens when one person gives themselves permission to become more fully themselves and how that permission ripples outward into families, communities, friendships, and the people quietly watching us.
🎧 In this short bonus episode, I share:
- The story behind the dance and the photo
- Why being seen can feel so terrifying
- The protective parts that still show up for me
- What my daughter taught me without saying a word
- Why creating “alongside fear” matters so much right now
If you’ve been feeling the pull toward something more alive, more honest, or more creative in your own life, I hope this episode reminds you that you don’t have to wait until you feel fearless to begin.
Sometimes bravery looks like simply letting yourself be seen.
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