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In this episode of She Leads Show, Dani Watson unpacks the double standard women face when their success stops feeling “relatable.” From Molly-Mae Hague to Meghan Markle, she explores why women are celebrated as long as they stay accessible, but often criticized once they shine too brightly.
Dani reveals how this hidden demand for relatability keeps women small, fuels envy, and even makes us fear our own success, and why true solidarity means cheering women on even when their lives no longer look like ours.
If this episode, sparks something in you, please leave a review for the Podcast on Spotify or Apple.
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In this episode of She Leads Show, Dani Watson unpacks the double standard women face when their success stops feeling “relatable.” From Molly-Mae Hague to Meghan Markle, she explores why women are celebrated as long as they stay accessible, but often criticized once they shine too brightly.
Dani reveals how this hidden demand for relatability keeps women small, fuels envy, and even makes us fear our own success, and why true solidarity means cheering women on even when their lives no longer look like ours.
If this episode, sparks something in you, please leave a review for the Podcast on Spotify or Apple.
Register for the She Leads Academy, free trial here.
Thank you.

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