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UNRELATABLY RELATABLE IS OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT
You’re not too much.
You’re just surrounded by people who benefit from you being smaller.
This episode is for the woman who knows she’s operating at a different level — different standards, different discipline, different obsession — but keeps softening herself to be more relatable.
You joke about your ambition.
You downplay your intensity.
You pretend you don’t love the pressure.
And then you wonder why you feel invisible.
Being relatable might make you likable.
But it will never make you powerful.
In This Episode:
— Why trying to be relatable is quietly killing your authority
— The difference between being liked and being respected
— How high standards and discipline get mislabeled as “intimidating”
— Why bold women shrink in rooms they’ve already outgrown
— The psychology behind sanding down your edge
— How to stop being digestible and start being distinct
We’re talking about visibility, confidence, influence, leadership, and identity — but not in a soft way.
This is about owning your edge.
Owning your ambition.
Owning the fact that you love the game.
This is for the woman who:
— Has high standards and refuses to lower them— Works weekends because she wants to, not because she has to— Feels “different” in most rooms— Has been called intense, intimidating, or too ambitious— Knows she’s in a different league
You don’t need to be more relatable.
You need to be more precise about who you’re for.
Why This Matters
Relatable builds comfort.Authority builds demand.
If everyone feels comfortable around you, you’re not leading.
And if you’re ready to stop blending in and start building real influence — this episode will hit.
New episodes drop every Monday at 9 a.m. EST.
If this resonates, share it with the woman who’s done shrinking.
And if you’re ready to fully step into being unrelatably relatable — click here
By Laura Patricia Martin4.9
4747 ratings
UNRELATABLY RELATABLE IS OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT
You’re not too much.
You’re just surrounded by people who benefit from you being smaller.
This episode is for the woman who knows she’s operating at a different level — different standards, different discipline, different obsession — but keeps softening herself to be more relatable.
You joke about your ambition.
You downplay your intensity.
You pretend you don’t love the pressure.
And then you wonder why you feel invisible.
Being relatable might make you likable.
But it will never make you powerful.
In This Episode:
— Why trying to be relatable is quietly killing your authority
— The difference between being liked and being respected
— How high standards and discipline get mislabeled as “intimidating”
— Why bold women shrink in rooms they’ve already outgrown
— The psychology behind sanding down your edge
— How to stop being digestible and start being distinct
We’re talking about visibility, confidence, influence, leadership, and identity — but not in a soft way.
This is about owning your edge.
Owning your ambition.
Owning the fact that you love the game.
This is for the woman who:
— Has high standards and refuses to lower them— Works weekends because she wants to, not because she has to— Feels “different” in most rooms— Has been called intense, intimidating, or too ambitious— Knows she’s in a different league
You don’t need to be more relatable.
You need to be more precise about who you’re for.
Why This Matters
Relatable builds comfort.Authority builds demand.
If everyone feels comfortable around you, you’re not leading.
And if you’re ready to stop blending in and start building real influence — this episode will hit.
New episodes drop every Monday at 9 a.m. EST.
If this resonates, share it with the woman who’s done shrinking.
And if you’re ready to fully step into being unrelatably relatable — click here

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