Ideas Love Community

Visibility Lessons from Professional Speaker Cait Donovan


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What if the thing you’re searching for is already sitting beneath you?

In this deeply honest and wildly energizing conversation, burnout expert, keynote speaker, and host of Fried: The Burnout Podcast, Cait Donovan joins Jacquelyn Fletcher Johnson for a conversation about visibility, burnout, fear, community, and what it really takes to share your voice in a bigger way. 

Together, they unpack:

-Why your ideas need space to breathe

-How burnout often comes from “mismatch”
-The hidden treasure chest most people are sitting on
-The cure for visibility fear

Cait shares powerful stories about leaving her acupuncture career, building a global thought leadership platform, navigating uncertainty as a professional keynote speaker, and discovering that the only real question is:

“Is this bringing me closer to match… or closer to mismatch?”

This episode is a permission slip for anyone who knows they have something important to say — but keeps waiting for the perfect moment to begin.

Spoiler alert:

You already have a stage.

Ready to be HUGE?

I coach extraordinary voices. 

I can help you find your mission and message, build your thought-leadership platform, and launch your voice into the world. 

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Ideas Love CommunityBy Jacquelyn Fletcher Johnson