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What if the thing you've been taught to fear your entire life isn't actually dangerous?
As women, and especially as mothers, many of us have been conditioned to believe that smaller is safer. That being too much, wanting more, or expanding beyond what's socially palatable is risky, selfish, or irresponsible. But that belief doesn't just limit our businesses, it limits our nervous systems, our families, and the movements we're here to steward.
This episode is an invitation to look honestly at where you may still be shrinking, self-editing, or holding back, not because you want to, but because your body has learned that bigness isn't safe.
Tune in to hear:
Why "big is dangerous" is a learned belief and how it quietly sabotages your growth
How patriarchal conditioning shows up not just in our bodies, but in our ambition and leadership
What it actually takes to feel safe expanding into bigger dreams and goals
The subtle ways we shrink ourselves to stay palatable in friendships, communities, and motherhood
How normalizing bigness changes the way you show up for your family and your work
Why nervous system safety (not strategy) is often the missing piece to sustainable expansion
What it means to model bigness, desire, and self-trust for the next generation
If this episode resonates with you, don't forget to share it to your stories and tag @themillionairemother, or leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts-it helps more mamas find this show.
By Cait Scudder4.8
103103 ratings
What if the thing you've been taught to fear your entire life isn't actually dangerous?
As women, and especially as mothers, many of us have been conditioned to believe that smaller is safer. That being too much, wanting more, or expanding beyond what's socially palatable is risky, selfish, or irresponsible. But that belief doesn't just limit our businesses, it limits our nervous systems, our families, and the movements we're here to steward.
This episode is an invitation to look honestly at where you may still be shrinking, self-editing, or holding back, not because you want to, but because your body has learned that bigness isn't safe.
Tune in to hear:
Why "big is dangerous" is a learned belief and how it quietly sabotages your growth
How patriarchal conditioning shows up not just in our bodies, but in our ambition and leadership
What it actually takes to feel safe expanding into bigger dreams and goals
The subtle ways we shrink ourselves to stay palatable in friendships, communities, and motherhood
How normalizing bigness changes the way you show up for your family and your work
Why nervous system safety (not strategy) is often the missing piece to sustainable expansion
What it means to model bigness, desire, and self-trust for the next generation
If this episode resonates with you, don't forget to share it to your stories and tag @themillionairemother, or leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts-it helps more mamas find this show.

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