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Ep 62 - Who told you that you had to be her?

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In this bold and unfiltered episode, Rhonda Arnott calls out a growing energy shift happening on social media — one where curated personas are replacing authentic presence, and everyone feels it.

As Canada Day rolls in with fireworks and highlight reels, Rhonda shares a raw look at the disconnect many are quietly experiencing. From the pressure to sound “on brand” to the growing trend of people shrinking themselves to stay relevant, she names what others won’t:

Most of what we’re seeing isn’t real.
It’s performance. And it's costing us our peace.

This episode is for the intuitive observer — the one watching, sensing something's off, and wondering if they need to change who they are to “keep up.” Rhonda offers powerful reminders that:
✨ You’re not broken. You’re just waking up.
✨ You were never meant to shrink to fit.
✨ And your presence doesn’t need a PR team — it just needs to be real.

This isn’t just another podcast drop — it’s a truth reset. A call to reclaim your identity, unplug from the performance trap, and trust that your unfiltered essence is your greatest power.

🎧 Tune in now. Your soul will thank you.

  continue reading

67 episodes

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Manage episode 491965279 series 3567029
Content provided by Rhonda Arnott. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rhonda Arnott or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send me a message

In this bold and unfiltered episode, Rhonda Arnott calls out a growing energy shift happening on social media — one where curated personas are replacing authentic presence, and everyone feels it.

As Canada Day rolls in with fireworks and highlight reels, Rhonda shares a raw look at the disconnect many are quietly experiencing. From the pressure to sound “on brand” to the growing trend of people shrinking themselves to stay relevant, she names what others won’t:

Most of what we’re seeing isn’t real.
It’s performance. And it's costing us our peace.

This episode is for the intuitive observer — the one watching, sensing something's off, and wondering if they need to change who they are to “keep up.” Rhonda offers powerful reminders that:
✨ You’re not broken. You’re just waking up.
✨ You were never meant to shrink to fit.
✨ And your presence doesn’t need a PR team — it just needs to be real.

This isn’t just another podcast drop — it’s a truth reset. A call to reclaim your identity, unplug from the performance trap, and trust that your unfiltered essence is your greatest power.

🎧 Tune in now. Your soul will thank you.

  continue reading

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