Live Life Lubricated: Living a Life of Shameless Embodiment.
This is your permission slip to be too much—too sexy, too ambitious, too damn confident.
I help women stop shrinking and reconnect to their sensual, expressive self without shame.
I’ve lived the tension of wanting to be seen as powerful but not “too much.”
Through fashion, identity, and real conversations, I show women how to trust themselves again.
This isn’t about becoming someone new—it’s about returning to who you’ve always been.
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Live Life Lubricated: Living a Life of Shameless Embodiment.
How Companies Profit from Your Insecurities
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Aging isn’t the enemy. But the billion-dollar industry that profits from making you think it is? That’s the real villain.
In this fiery episode, we’re calling out the toxic, youth-obsessed machine that sells women the lie that sexy has an expiration date — and that your power, worth, and desirability start to fade with your collagen. Spoiler: it’s all B.S.
🎙 Here’s what we’re unpacking (with sass, stats, and zero chill):
- How beauty, fashion, and entertainment industries intentionally fuel your fear of aging to keep you buying, shrinking, and second-guessing yourself.
- Why women are taught to disappear after 35, while men get celebrated for “aging like fine wine.”
- The psychological cost of anti-aging marketing — and how it keeps you stuck in a loop of shame, comparison, and expensive creams that can’t save your confidence.
- The truth about “too much” and how to reclaim sensuality, visibility, and sex appeal at any damn age.
💥 Because when a woman stops fearing age?
She becomes unf*ckwithable.
She stops buying insecurity.
And she starts living fully.
✨ This episode is your permission slip to unlearn the shame, ditch the beige, and age like a rebel in red lipstick.
This channel is made up of uncensored conversations so that we can normalize talking about ALL THE THINGS, self-indulgence, sex & relationships, SMUT, luxury, and so much more. To openly discuss what hasn’t been “allowed” to talk about in either your family, circle of friends, or place of worship.
This came about because I see so much insecurity in women and I want to show that you aren’t alone in any of this.
XXX0,
Katy