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Whitney Leavitt isn’t just a controversial character on Secret Lives of Mormon Wives—she’s a mirror for every woman who’s ever been punished for wanting more.
In this episode of The Visibility Standard, we unpack why Whitney provokes such strong reactions, why her ambition reads as “villainy,” and why so many of us quietly resonate with her story. From MomTok dynamics to Dancing With the Stars, Whitney’s journey reveals the emotional cost of being visible, the tension between authenticity and group acceptance, and the courage it takes to choose your purpose over your perception.
I share my own experiences of being “the Whitney” in someone else’s story—and what it really looks like to grow beyond people-pleasing, own your ambition out loud, and build the kind of legacy that makes you impossible to ignore.
If you’ve ever feared being misunderstood… if you’ve ever shrunk to keep the peace… if you’ve ever wanted to claim a bigger stage but felt the weight of other people’s opinions—this conversation is your permission slip.
Visibility is not for the faint of heart. But it is for the visionary.
Tune in, reflect deeply, and then tell me: Are you ready to be seen for who you really are?
Support the show
If this conversation sparked something for you and you’re ready for deeper support, I work with high-achieving women, creatives, and founders through individual therapy—supporting you in building a life and relationships that feel steady, connected, and aligned.
And if you’re craving clarity around your brand, message, or how you’re showing up publicly, The Visibility Studio is my 90-minute marketing mentorship session designed to help you cut through the noise and build a strategy that actually feels like you.
All the details are linked in the show notes at healingwithjazzmyn.com.
By Jazzmyn ProctorWhitney Leavitt isn’t just a controversial character on Secret Lives of Mormon Wives—she’s a mirror for every woman who’s ever been punished for wanting more.
In this episode of The Visibility Standard, we unpack why Whitney provokes such strong reactions, why her ambition reads as “villainy,” and why so many of us quietly resonate with her story. From MomTok dynamics to Dancing With the Stars, Whitney’s journey reveals the emotional cost of being visible, the tension between authenticity and group acceptance, and the courage it takes to choose your purpose over your perception.
I share my own experiences of being “the Whitney” in someone else’s story—and what it really looks like to grow beyond people-pleasing, own your ambition out loud, and build the kind of legacy that makes you impossible to ignore.
If you’ve ever feared being misunderstood… if you’ve ever shrunk to keep the peace… if you’ve ever wanted to claim a bigger stage but felt the weight of other people’s opinions—this conversation is your permission slip.
Visibility is not for the faint of heart. But it is for the visionary.
Tune in, reflect deeply, and then tell me: Are you ready to be seen for who you really are?
Support the show
If this conversation sparked something for you and you’re ready for deeper support, I work with high-achieving women, creatives, and founders through individual therapy—supporting you in building a life and relationships that feel steady, connected, and aligned.
And if you’re craving clarity around your brand, message, or how you’re showing up publicly, The Visibility Studio is my 90-minute marketing mentorship session designed to help you cut through the noise and build a strategy that actually feels like you.
All the details are linked in the show notes at healingwithjazzmyn.com.