Have you ever felt like you had to make yourself smaller just to survive? Like the safest thing you could do was stay small, stay quiet, and avoid being seen? But what happens when you finally decide you’re done asking for permission to take up space? Today’s guest, Katelyn Rhoades, knows those feelings all too well.
Katelyn spent much of her life trying to stay quiet, unseen, and out of the way.
At 22 years old, she was selling her clothes to just to afford groceries. Today, she’s built a seven-figure personal brand from the ground up—using social media to create opportunities that changed the trajectory of her life. She’s worked with brands like Meta and Adobe, been featured in Forbes, and built a life she once couldn’t even imagine. Katelyn didn’t just change her circumstances—she changed the story she believed about herself.
Not because she suddenly became confident not because She learned that confidence isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build every time you stop hiding.
this conversation isn’t about followers, brand deals, or business strategies.
It’s about what happens when you stop letting your circumstances write your story. It’s about healing the parts of yourself that learned to stay small. It’s about becoming visible after a lifetime of hiding.
This is Katelyn’s story.
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