Midlife Clarity: What I Learned Watching Women Stop Apologizing
She stopped shrinking. Stopped performing. Stopped apologizing. And everyone around her panicked. After 800+ interviews, I know exactly why — and what it means for all of us.

She stopped shrinking. Stopped performing. Stopped apologizing. And everyone around her panicked. After 800+ interviews, I know exactly why — and what it means for all of us.

After 6 years and 800 interviews, I'm finally understanding what it cost me to hide who I was. A story about long sleeves, dual lives, and what freedom really looks like.

Here's the thing about podcasting in 2025: men host 64% of the top shows. Men make up 73% of podcast guests. And in 63% of episodes, you won't hear a single woman's voice.

Sabrina addresses the common challenge of imposter syndrome among women entrepreneurs. She encourages women to acknowledge their accomplishments and celebrate their wins, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an ongoing list of achievements to combat imposter syndrome.