ROOTED IN YOUR CONFIDENCE

Moving Beyond the Labels: You’re Not Too Much . They’re Just Uncomfortable

Samantha Kaye Season 1 Episode 19

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In this episode of Rooted in Your Confidence, Samantha Kaye Harris is calling out the labels that have been used to shrink women in male-dominated industries: too aggressive, too emotional, too strong, too much.

She breaks down how these labels are not reflections of who we are — they’re projections of how uncomfortable others feel when we show up fully.

Samantha shares real-life experiences, including being called “too happy” at work and being accused of bullying simply for holding someone accountable. She opens up about the emotional and physical toll of silencing ourselves and how trauma lives in the body (The Body Keeps the Score). She also introduces her signature TRUTH framework to help you reclaim your power, use your voice, and hold your ground.

You’ll leave this episode with clarity, confidence, and a reminder that you were never too much  they just weren’t ready.

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