Fear of Being Seen Isn’t You—It’s Systematic Oppression
What if the fear of being seen isn’t your “inner critic”? What if it’s centuries of systematic oppression dressed up as self-doubt?
In this raw, soul-level episode, I take you through a deeply personal reflection on growing up in Utah as a Colombian immigrant, being socialized in whiteness, and how that shaped my early visibility wounds.
We talk about:
- Why fears around visibility often aren’t about you—they’re about survival
- The influence of race, gender, class, and culture on how we’re taught to “take up space”
- What happens when white mediocrity goes viral—and your brilliance gets overlooked
- How your lived experience is your leadership, even if no one handed you the mic
- Why deep branding is liberation work for marginalized entrepreneurs
This isn’t a fluffy episode. It’s an invocation. If you’ve ever wondered why being visible feels so vulnerable, emotional, or even dangerous—this one is for you.
📥 Download the “How to Use Your Images” guide here Your photos aren’t just pretty—they’re permission slips. Use this guide to turn them into brand assets that move people.
💼 Want to build a brand that holds all of you—your power, your pain, your story, your sovereignty? Book a sales call or DM me. You don’t need permission to be seen. But it’s okay if you still crave safety while doing it.