Episode 90: Protect Your Space — Social Media Boundaries (solo episode)
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In this solo episode, I ... share about my personal experiences with cancel culture, accountability culture, online callouts, harassment, stalking, and bullying from 2020-2021 discuss the necessity of having boundaries with followers on social media, especially if you're an entrepreneur, healer, or teacher in the holistic + trauma-healing + nervous system + activism spaces talk about the regulation and dysregulation of the nervous system and what that looks like on social media talk about the game of Hot Potato we can play with our followers if we meet their dysregulation with our own dysregulation discuss the subject of "safety" and triggers on social media and how a false responsibility to create safety for our followers is keeping creators stuck share about my own Good Girl's subconscious reactions, fears, and hypervigilance and how that affected my ability to access and express my Authentic Voice explain why trying to appeal to the masses on social media will force you to dilute the potency of your Message, your Medicine, and your Magic Links: PROTECT YOUR SPACE WORKSHOP TICKETS ($77, includes replay + my teaching slides — email [email protected] if you need financial assistance) Episode 56: On Integrity, the Cancel Mob, & Boundaries on Social Media with Lux ATL Episode 87: The Good Girl — an Archetype, a Nervous System State, & How to Break Free  Good Girl Workshop Waitlist: join if you want to be notified by email when this workshop is happening again!
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