Self Mastery Method
I’m Charlotte Elizabeth — a former professional dancer whose entire life was built on discipline, performance, and impossible standards. When injury forced everything to collapse, I had to rebuild not just my career… but the belief that I was worthy of success at all.
That chapter led me to develop The Self Mastery Method — a framework that transforms self-doubt into self-trust, ambition into aligned, authentic action, and adversity into fuel.
Now, I’m here to create space for vulnerability in the world of high achievers and big dreamers so that others know you can cohesively build a successful life whilst navigating internal struggles.
On this podcast, I sit down with high achievers, entrepreneurs, athletes, and creators to explore the inner work that powerhouses don’t always talk about:
vulnerability, identity, resilience, and the mindset shifts that unlock your full potential.
Each episode offers grounded tools, raw conversations, and the reminder that you are not alone in the pursuit of big dreams.
🎧 If you’re here to grow, welcome home. Hit follow to join a community that’s redefining what self-mastery means.
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Self Mastery Method
Framing Community: Photography, Identity & the Power of Representation with Mirae Campbell
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In this episode of The Self Mastery Method, I sit down with Mirae Campbell—a Japanese-Canadian adventure and lifestyle photographer known for her bright, candid imagery and her community-first approach to storytelling. Based in the Sea to Sky, Mirae’s work blends editorial campaigns, travel diaries, and authentic brand collaborations—all with the intention of making space for women, amplifying underrepresented voices, and using photography as a tool for connection.
We dive into her journey of balancing commercial success with purposeful community work, the challenges of representation in the creative industry, and what it really means to create space for others to shine. Mirae shares openly about the tension between giving back and sustaining a career, the loneliness that can come with being a community leader, and the practices that keep her grounded in her “why.”
This conversation is for anyone navigating the intersection of creativity, identity, and community—and for those who believe that our art is strongest when it lifts others up.