FERA : The Untamed Art of Self-Leadership

Turns out, one of the most underrated leadership tools isn’t strategy or charisma, it’s your connection to yourself. 

In this episode, we unpack why self-awareness isn’t just a personal growth cliché, but a core skill that helps you lead, delegate, and communicate better. When you understand your strengths and your blind spots, you stop wasting energy masking or pretending and instead start building real alignment with those around you. 

From choosing the right support systems (like coaches who actually work with your nervous system, not just their playbook) to letting go of the pressure to know it all.

This one’s about creating leadership that’s more honest, sustainable, and human.

What is FERA : The Untamed Art of Self-Leadership?

Welcome to FERA.

This is not another hustle podcast and it is not love and light bypassing either. FERA is where we meet ourselves in the messy middle, the molten space where growth is raw, fiery, human, and deeply alive.

Each week, I share honest solo reflections, grounded tools, and conversations with experts across health, wellness, and spirituality. Together, we explore the skills most of us were never taught; how to regulate your emotions, how to set boundaries that actually support you and how to break free from patterns that keep you stuck.

We will also talk about women’s health in the widest sense, strength and movement, hormones and nervous system health, nutrition and long term vitality. Because true self care is not about exhaustion or punishment, it is about building a body and mind that can carry you into the future.

FERA is about capacity. The capacity to hold more of what you want, to expand without burning out, to claim a life that feels aligned with who you really are.

This is a podcast for women who are done abandoning themselves and ready to come home to themselves.

Because resilience is not about doing more, it is about standing in yourself without apology.

Disclaimer:
FERA is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Please seek qualified support if you need it.