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The Season to Create: How I Found My Voice Again (And How You Can Too)

There are times where staying informed and inspired can start to work against you. It’s the podcast on during every walk, the newsletter at breakfast, the scroll that fills every quiet moment before your own thoughts have had a chance to form. And over time, without even realizing it, the voice your audience actually came to hear gets crowded out by everyone else’s.

In this episode, I get honest about what shifted when I stepped back from the noise, what started coming through when I did, and why the founders I work with who are building something that truly lasts aren’t the ones consuming the most. They’re the ones who’ve learned to protect their own frequency. I talk about the difference between a season to consume and a season to create, why constant pivoting is a form of hypervigilance, and what it actually looks like day to day to stay in your own lane without falling behind.

If your ideas have felt a little flat lately, if your content sounds more like everyone else’s than it used to, or if you just can’t remember the last time you had a thought that felt completely and originally yours, this one’s for you.

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