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.
Start your transformation today!
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Live Life Lubricated: Living a Life of Shameless Embodiment.
Reclaimed: From Obedient to Audacious — My Journey Back to Sensual Power
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“She was raised to be obedient… now she’s dancing in heels, dripping in color, and giving the patriarchy a full-body middle finger.”
What happens when a conservative Christian good girl breaks the rules, burns the beige cardigans, and reclaims her sensual, rebellious self?
In this raw and radiant solo episode, I’m pulling back the glittery curtain on my journey — from being groomed to submit and shrink, to dancing in stilettos, creating erotic art, photographing empowered women, and wearing whatever the hell I want.
We’re talking:
💋 Religious shame vs real desire
💋 Beige mom syndrome (and how I broke the curse)
💋 The unexpected grief portal that cracked me wide open
💋 Burlesque, boudoir, bold lipstick, and body sovereignty
💋 Why your turn-on is your North Star (and your revolution)
This one’s juicy. Personal. Powerful. And if you’ve ever felt the pressure to “be a good girl,” this one’s for you.
👠 It’s not just a glow-up. It’s a reclamation.
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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