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In this episode replay, Andryanna sits down with best-selling author, former TV anchor and visibility expert Lisa Bragg to unpack why so many ambitious women stay silent—and how refusing to dim your light might be the key to your next big leap.
Lisa draws on deep research and her book, Bragging Rights: How to Talk About Your Work Using Purposeful Self‑Promotion, to show how self-promotion isn’t a dirty word—it’s a strategy for impact and influence.
Highlights:
How a chance encounter with a pop star redirected Lisa’s career and purpose
Why women often hesitate to share success—and how “modesty” may be holding them back
The concept of “flip it to test it”: how receiving and giving compliments can become your first tool
How sharing your wins actually serves others, elevates your field, and amplifies your impact
Practical steps to go from “hidden gem” to visible leader, brand, or business
Whether you’re prepping for 2026 goals, ready to ask for a raise, or craving to be seen for your value—this episode gives you the mindset shift and tools to step into the light.
ON THE BLOG: Avoiding the Fall Energy Slump: Smart Shifts for More Calm
GIVEAWAY! - Enter to win a 4-Year Anniversary prize pack that includes: The Juggle is Real Authentic Self-Care Planner, personal development books + a $100 Amazon Gift Card. To enter: write a review of The Juggle is Real on Apple Podcasts and send a screen capture to [email protected]!
CONNECT WITH LISA:
Get the book: Bragging Rights: How to Talk About Your Work Using Purposeful Self-Promotion
Website
Free Bragging Rights Riff Tool for idea generation
LinkedIn
Instagram
Facebook
CONNECT WITH ANDRYANNA:
Get your copy of The Juggle is Real: Authentic Self-Care Planner Vol. 2 HERE!
On Instagram
Email: [email protected]
* Get your Kids Daily Routines Chart HERE!
*Click HERE for your FREE '30 Days For Me' Self-Care Guide and Releasing Guilt & Judgements Worksheet.
And please visit Andryanna.com for blogs, giveaways, workshops, tools, resources and more.
By Andryanna Gonko5
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In this episode replay, Andryanna sits down with best-selling author, former TV anchor and visibility expert Lisa Bragg to unpack why so many ambitious women stay silent—and how refusing to dim your light might be the key to your next big leap.
Lisa draws on deep research and her book, Bragging Rights: How to Talk About Your Work Using Purposeful Self‑Promotion, to show how self-promotion isn’t a dirty word—it’s a strategy for impact and influence.
Highlights:
How a chance encounter with a pop star redirected Lisa’s career and purpose
Why women often hesitate to share success—and how “modesty” may be holding them back
The concept of “flip it to test it”: how receiving and giving compliments can become your first tool
How sharing your wins actually serves others, elevates your field, and amplifies your impact
Practical steps to go from “hidden gem” to visible leader, brand, or business
Whether you’re prepping for 2026 goals, ready to ask for a raise, or craving to be seen for your value—this episode gives you the mindset shift and tools to step into the light.
ON THE BLOG: Avoiding the Fall Energy Slump: Smart Shifts for More Calm
GIVEAWAY! - Enter to win a 4-Year Anniversary prize pack that includes: The Juggle is Real Authentic Self-Care Planner, personal development books + a $100 Amazon Gift Card. To enter: write a review of The Juggle is Real on Apple Podcasts and send a screen capture to [email protected]!
CONNECT WITH LISA:
Get the book: Bragging Rights: How to Talk About Your Work Using Purposeful Self-Promotion
Website
Free Bragging Rights Riff Tool for idea generation
LinkedIn
Instagram
Facebook
CONNECT WITH ANDRYANNA:
Get your copy of The Juggle is Real: Authentic Self-Care Planner Vol. 2 HERE!
On Instagram
Email: [email protected]
* Get your Kids Daily Routines Chart HERE!
*Click HERE for your FREE '30 Days For Me' Self-Care Guide and Releasing Guilt & Judgements Worksheet.
And please visit Andryanna.com for blogs, giveaways, workshops, tools, resources and more.

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