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What if Mad Men wasn’t just a show about advertising—but a mirror reflecting how we learned to perform our identities instead of embodying them?
In this reflective episode of The Christina DiStefano Podcast, Christina explores why Mad Men resurfaced in her life during a pivotal season of reinvention—and what it reveals about belief, power, femininity, and the evolution of marketing itself.
This conversation weaves together:
The old paradigm of image-driven success and performance-based worth
Don Draper’s iconic lesson on belief—and why belief is no longer a tactic, but the brand
The hidden “performance wound” women inherited in business and leadership
What it means to stop renting your power and start owning it
The rise of identity marketing, Emotional ROI™, and building from alignment instead of approval
As Christina documents her own transition—from helping build other people’s visions to fully claiming her own—she introduces the concept of Power Towers: the inner architecture of belief that supports real, sustainable success.
This episode is for anyone who:
Feels done with performing success
Is ready to bet on themselves—quietly, courageously, and truthfully
Wants to build a brand, business, or life rooted in resonance, integrity, and emotional intelligence
✨ If this episode resonates, you’ll love The Powerhouse Handbook.
It’s Christina’s guide to reclaiming personal authority, dissolving performance conditioning, and embodying the next level of your identity—without burning out or proving yourself.
📖 Pick up The Powerhouse Handbook and begin building from belief, not performance.
Because the future isn’t about selling the dream.
It’s about becoming it.
By Christina DiStefano4.9
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What if Mad Men wasn’t just a show about advertising—but a mirror reflecting how we learned to perform our identities instead of embodying them?
In this reflective episode of The Christina DiStefano Podcast, Christina explores why Mad Men resurfaced in her life during a pivotal season of reinvention—and what it reveals about belief, power, femininity, and the evolution of marketing itself.
This conversation weaves together:
The old paradigm of image-driven success and performance-based worth
Don Draper’s iconic lesson on belief—and why belief is no longer a tactic, but the brand
The hidden “performance wound” women inherited in business and leadership
What it means to stop renting your power and start owning it
The rise of identity marketing, Emotional ROI™, and building from alignment instead of approval
As Christina documents her own transition—from helping build other people’s visions to fully claiming her own—she introduces the concept of Power Towers: the inner architecture of belief that supports real, sustainable success.
This episode is for anyone who:
Feels done with performing success
Is ready to bet on themselves—quietly, courageously, and truthfully
Wants to build a brand, business, or life rooted in resonance, integrity, and emotional intelligence
✨ If this episode resonates, you’ll love The Powerhouse Handbook.
It’s Christina’s guide to reclaiming personal authority, dissolving performance conditioning, and embodying the next level of your identity—without burning out or proving yourself.
📖 Pick up The Powerhouse Handbook and begin building from belief, not performance.
Because the future isn’t about selling the dream.
It’s about becoming it.

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