The Legacy Edit

Ep. 11| The First Ever Legacy Edit LIVE | Life, Love & Business in Real Time

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The first-ever Legacy Edit LIVE podcast is officially here.

On April 25th, we brought together a room full of women who are building intentionally across every area of their lives. Not just business. Not just personal growth. Real conversations about identity, relationships, visibility, healing, leadership, and what it actually looks like to build something sustainable in real time.

This episode is a live panel conversation featuring three incredible women with different perspectives, lived experiences, and expertise, all connected by one thing: they’re building with intention.

We talked about:
 – navigating growth while maintaining alignment
 – the relationship between nervous system regulation and success
 – community, connection, and visibility
 – business, healing, motherhood, relationships, and identity
 – what it means to build a life that actually supports the version of you you’re growing into

Meet the Panel

Cristal Jacobo
Founder of She Is Made For More | Sales & Community Expert

Cristal brings a direct lens to sales, leadership, and the power of real connection. Her work focuses on building businesses through aligned relationships, intentional visibility, and clear messaging that actually converts.

Amanda Roeben
Founder of Moonflower Holistic Healing | LCSW | Somatic Therapist

Amanda is a trauma-informed somatic therapist whose work centers on embodiment, nervous system healing, and helping women reconnect to themselves with clarity, self-trust, and intention.

Maria Guerrero
Founder of Fresno Creator Hangout | Content Creator | Community Builder

Maria brings the perspective of a creator and community leader who understands the power of connection, collaboration, and creating spaces where people feel seen, supported, and inspired to move.

Thank you to every woman who showed up in the room, online, and behind the scenes to help bring this vision to life. This is only the beginning.

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The Legacy Edit Membership

You’re not meant to do business and life alone.

The Legacy Edit Membership is a space for women who want growth with structure, support, proximity, and direction.

Because growth happens faster when your life, relationships, and business stop pulling in different directions.

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About the Show
The Legacy Edit is a podcast about identity, healing, leadership, and building a life that actually fits.
We talk about personal growth, relationships, and creative work with clarity and intention—without the noise.

SPEAKER_05

Legacy has been built in grand moments. It's shaped quietly through the choices we edit every single day. Welcome to the Legacy Edit. This is where identity, relationships, and business stop competing with each other and start working together. Because you can't build something sustainable if your life isn't aligned behind it. Here we have a real conversation about what it actually takes to grow the mindset, the standards, the decisions, and the rooms you choose to be in. I'm Sarah Nicole, the Legacy Architect, and this is where we refine how you think, how you move, and how you build so your life and your business reflected. So let's get into it. Hello, hello, hello. Welcome back to another episode of the Legacy Edit Podcast. Today is a super special episode, and I'm so excited to play it for you. We had our first ever Legacy Edit Live Studio podcast, and we had an amazing panel of beautiful, intelligent, badass powerhouse women sharing their expertise on business and life. And the takeaways are so juicy. The conversations are great. So sit down, buckle up. It's a long one, but it's a hell of a good one. So let's freaking go.

SPEAKER_00

Good morning, good morning. Thank you for coming. Thank you for joining us. If you look around this room, making the choice to come here today, it's not a choice that was made by accident. It was a choice that you're here because this is something that you have chosen to do, that you have chosen to support, and you are ready for more. So with that, more growth, more alignment, and more truth is what you have chosen today. And let's be real growth is not easy. Growth happens in comfort zones, pushing yourself out of your comfort zones, and it happens when you're in rooms like this. And today, this isn't about networking. This is not about this is about transformation. And the woman who created this space for you, she has built her work around exactly just that. She spent over a decade behind the lens capturing women and their power, helping them see themselves differently, and more importantly, helping them show up differently. She's a photographer, a visionary, and a storyteller, and the woman behind the legacy edit. So if you're ready for honest conversations, elevated thinking, and a room that meets you where you are, but doesn't let you stay there, then help me welcome the woman who has made all of this possible, Sarah Nicole.

SPEAKER_05

Good morning. Alright. So uh hi, happy Saturday. Thank you guys so much for coming and welcome to the first ever Legacy Edit podcast. So, for those of you who don't know me, um, I am a transplant to California. So I've been here for 10 years. Um, I grew up in Nashville, so I am East Coast, up and down, uh all over the place. Um, and I've been a photographer here for 10 years. I started out in kind of a little bit of everything, right? Like families, babies, weddings, like you name it. And just before COVID, just before COVID, I found out about personal branding. I found out about personal branding, events and retreats, and I absolutely fell in love. Okay. It was literally my favorite thing in the world to help other women see their potential and see what was possible for them, and to also see themselves in a new lens. Okay. Um, because I will definitely say I am a hundred times more comfortable behind the camera than in front of it. So I understand the struggles, and I had to get used to that. The Legacy Edit was created for moments like this, because what I have seen with my own journey and through that decade behind the lens is witnessing the real side of entrepreneurship, right? The conversations behind the scenes, the pressure no one actually posts about, right? Everybody posts their highlight reels. We are not seeing the late nights, we are not seeing the meltdowns, we are not seeing the crazy juggle between motherhood and relationships and full-time jobs and trying to run a business and be an entrepreneur, right? And across every level of success, I've had a front row seat to the women who actually sustain it. And they've had one thing in common is community. Okay, they're not doing it alone. They have connection, they have people who rally around them, they have people who cheer them on no matter what, and they have the space to do that for other women. Um, and I went looking for that. I went looking for something deeper than surface level networking, something beyond just business strategy and what do you do? And I couldn't find it. Everything just felt transactional, everything felt fake, nothing felt real. And I found my community through one of these beautiful women who's gonna be up here on stage with me. And if you know anything about entrepreneurship, it is self-development on crack. It is literally self-development on crack. Every single fear, every single doubt, every possible thing that can go wrong will go wrong. And it will test you to every fiber of your being. All your fears, all your insecurities, your nervous system, your identity, your relationships, and running that business that fits our design as women. Okay. We don't get the luxury of a 24-hour cycle like men. We have hormones, we have changes, we have emotions. And one thing that I struggled with very early on was running my business on my emotions. I'm fine, thank you. And I learned that that's not sustainable. I've embraced the fact that I'm gonna cry on stage every time I'm on a stage. I'm fine with that. I've embraced the fact that every time I'm in a room of amazing women, I'm probably gonna cry. And I've I'm I'm fine with that. But I learned that that cannot run my business. Okay? I learned that having systems, community, all the things without that, you will not succeed. We can't just do emotions. But I could stand up here and spend literally the entire hour talking about myself because I have so many stories. But if you want to hear that, you can go to the Legacy Hitler Podcast. That's fine. That's not what we're here for. Today is not about me. Today is about you. Today is about the badass women that I'm going to bring up on this panel, showing you that when you stop playing small, start showing up for you, and surround yourself with the right people, you are capable of achieving your wildest dreams. So, again, I'm gonna tell you right now, this first one's gonna get me so emotional. This first woman I'm bringing out is the reason that we are here. Okay. She has believed in me. I've known this woman since 2019. We met at the very first women's conference I ever went to. I was an attendee, she was helping set up to learn how to do it. And then come 2020, right before COVID, I co-shot her first event ever here in Fresno. And I've been in and out of her world for the last six years, and the last two years, I've done life and business with this woman, and my life has expanded exponentially because of her. So without further ado, I would like to welcome the amazing Crystal Hakobo.

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SPEAKER_05

All right, so this is Crystal. She has been my business coach for a year and a half now. Um, and she is the one who basically got my ass together to do this today. So every late night uh cry, she has heard me out. So I'm so excited for you guys to hear from her. But the next beautiful woman is here also because of Crystal. She is part of our community. I've only met her through this community uh and realized today I've literally never met this woman in person before. So I am so honored to introduce Amanda Robin.

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SPEAKER_06

I'm too busy believing in myself. I'm the one that went on when we do the gay thing. I just want to really go.

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I just want to think.

SPEAKER_05

All right, and now this last woman who I'm bringing out on the panel, I have not known her very long. I actually met her in this building right here, okay? And this is one of the things about community and networking that I love. You never know who you're gonna meet. And I met this woman, I vaguely heard her story. We met at the podcast workshop here and vaguely talked for a second, not really, but I was like, hey, I need to get your Instagram, we need to chat, okay? And she has a very, very powerful story, and she is building a beautiful legacy off of that. So I'm very honored to have Maria Guerrero out on stage with me.

SPEAKER_06

You know, we got big no one. You know what we won't brush?

SPEAKER_05

I'm doing good, I'm doing good. So let's give a big round of applause for these beautiful ladies. All right. Okay, so Crystal, we have I have seen you grow a six-figure business from the ground up using networking events, using beautiful Galantine's Day, using online platforms, and building such a beautiful community that brings so many women together. And I want to know what would you say is the core foundation to make sure you're making it work when it comes to building a business.

SPEAKER_03

So, for those of you that don't know me, like Sarah did a little bit of intro, but I used to be a school teacher. I was a school teacher, I did that for a while and I thought that was my dream. Until it wasn't. And coming from a background where my parents came from here from a different country, we were borderline poverty. When you have a good job and a good career, it almost feels a little selfish to go after more. Like, how dare I go after more if I already have way more than what my parents had? I already have this, the car, the house, I speak two languages. How dare I? So that's a little bit of like how my story started when you said I grew it from the ground up, is I had a little feeling, a gut feeling that maybe there was more. And I think if we're being really honest, if you have that gut feeling that maybe there's more, you know it's your more. And no matter how much you shush it down, it's still gonna come up, it's still gonna come up because you're meant to take up the space, you're meant to build something big. But a lot of us, we've never seen anyone do it. That's the disconnection between wanting to do it and actually doing it. So when you were asking me, like, how did I do it? And the realization that I had was I can't be the only one. There are so many more women. They there has to be either that or I'm really crazy and something's wrong with me. So I started putting events together and hoping that the one thing that would unite us was a little bit of ambition, a little bit of delulu, a little bit of like, oh, maybe we could make it happen. And I started hosting events. The first one was 2020. I attended my very first event November, I think November or October of 2019. And then I volunteered at that event where I met Sarah. And my my thought was like, if I volunteer, I'll learn kind of how to do it. And then two months later, I hosted my very first event, and that just kind of became the ripple effect. The what I really want to share with you guys is the idea that you have is for you. It's given to you. If the dream is in you, it's for you. So no matter what, if it's crazy, put it on a podcast, put it on an event, put it on a community, put it on a retreat, doing something that no one has ever done. Girl, you're the one that's needed to do it. That's why you were the crazy one given that idea. No one says it's gonna be easy. I promise you, it's a lot of tears, a lot of, but it's worth it. And like you said, if um, I've been doing this for six years now. Within six months of running, of leaving teaching, I was able to replace my salary. Within eight months, I was able to double my teaching salary by being online. And the common thing that it was just me showing up really messy, showing up with carousels that were half misspelled sometimes because your girl's primary language is Spanish, and sometimes I twist those words around and showing up on camera. No makeup, no nothing. Hey, we're going on a walk. I had this idea, I don't know who needs to hear it, but I'm gonna say it. Lots of people skipped, some people listened. And the whole thing that I come back to all the time is that if if I get a download, whether I'm mopping, sweeping, doing something, if it's given to me, someone needs to hear it. It is my responsibility to show up, face the camera, type it on a text, put it on my story somewhere because someone needs to hear it. And really, that's the foundation of what I've built is I'm not pretending to be something I'm not. I'm not pretending I have everything figured out. I know I'm learning a lot, and I cry a lot in the season. I just became a mom two years ago, even though I say I just, it was two years ago. But I'm learning a lot. I cry a lot, but I one thing that I I know for sure is I'm gonna figure it out. I'm gonna figure it out because I have this delusion idea that if the dream is in you, it's for you, and you are the only one qualified to actually bring that idea to life. Somebody needs how you look, how you sound, how you talk, how you move to be able to give them the permission to actually do their more too. So hopefully that's a little bit helpful, and then we could dive into anything else. I love that. Thank you. All right, Amanda.

SPEAKER_05

So next one's for you. So um, you know, my journey has brought me through so much mentally, emotionally, physically, all the things. You are a licensed clinical social worker and you're also a somatic therapist. So you handle both the brain and the body. So what would you or what does somatic work actually do? And how would you explain that?

SPEAKER_04

Like how much time do we have? Talk about this for a long time. Um first of all, I just wanted to say thank you so much for hosting an event like this and lifting women up and getting them on stage and our voices on stage. So that just feels um like a dream come true. So thank you. Thank you all for being here. Um so somatics, it is having its freaking moment in this century right now. Okay, so it is an umbrella term, and somatics comes from the I think the group root, the Greek root soma, which means of the body. So when we work together in my office, the body is I'm gonna say something kind of like cringe, but it's essentially the portal. It is the it is where we live our lives. We don't live our lives up here, we live our lives in these beautiful bodies. And why I said in this century is because working with our body, being in our body, moving our body is something that our ancestors, there's archaeological evidence to back this up. I feel like science and the sacred, they're the same freaking thing, but it's important, I think, to like bring it in here. Um, they were moving their bodies, like in this was cross-cultural. They just knew that we were of the earth, right? Like we have these fluid bodies, we have blood, we have limp, we have fascia, we have bones, right? There's electricity in our bodies. And so that felt important to just say is that somatics to me is this remembering, and I feel like it was a calling for me. It wasn't just because, like, oh, like that's like sexy right now, so we should just do that. No, I resisted this work from like day one. I was like, nah, nah, I'm not gonna get up and like talk about like being of the earth and our ancestors. I like very much resisted that. Um, but essentially that is the focus, is it's being in the body, it's working with the body. Um I feel like I'm just repeating the same thing over and over. Hopefully that kind of answered your question. The body is the focus. It's the key.

SPEAKER_05

I love that. Okay. Maria, the next one's for you. All right, so you have a pretty different background and story from these two ladies, and that's what I love about you, that it is such an inspirational story. And I just want you to kind of go how you started content creation and like how you got to where you are right now. Because you have a pretty big platform, and you are actually hosting your first event tomorrow, and you are like already you already have everything going for the second event, like you are doing all the things, and I want to know how you started, why you started, and kind of how you got to where you are.

SPEAKER_07

Okay. So it all started with me recording um content at a shelter. We just moved back from San Francisco and we went straight to a shelter, and it was about a month in. I was thinking, well, I should start sharing my journey because I know there's somebody out there going through the same thing and they're not alone. And I wanted to make sure that I was gonna be inspiring to others. That um, you know, when you go to a shelter, people think like um they fall into depression, they start to feel sorry for themselves, and you don't have to live that way. So I wanted to show that like it was a true blessing to be at the shelter, and I wanted to share my journey. So it started with just sharing the um our journey at the shelter, and that slowly turned into something way bigger. It started to turn into an influence. Um, I started to gain a real positive community. And after a few months, um, I was at we were at the shelter for nine months. We ended up moving out. I um I was already going to school, and I started to think, what else can I be put? What other content can I be doing? You know, um, I got kind of life started to get busy, so I couldn't keep up with sharing my life, but I wanted to still continue to do content. I'm like, there's something, there has to be something more that I can be doing. That's when I started to collab with businesses and share my platform with them to bring exposure to their business. I started collaborating with businesses, not profit organizations, and I did it for quite a while. Um and then I started to uh wonder about all these events that I kept seeing, but wasn't um, I didn't know how to get into them. And I started to reach out to other big creators, and um I guess I wasn't a right fit for their events or that sort. And so because I have such an amazing community and supporters, um, everybody was like, just do your own. And I'm like, how can I do my own event? And the Lord was like, use your platform. I already blessed you with a platform, use it. And that's how I came up with Fresno Creators Hangout. I wanted to bring a place. Where every creator, every influencer, every business could come together, no matter how many followers you have, whether you have a hundred followers to a hundred thousand, you can come and network and be a part of something here in Fresno. And so tomorrow I'll be hosting my first event. Um, everyone's welcome. And now I am working on my second event, which will take place May 31st. And um that's where I'm at right now with using my platform to bring exposure to other businesses, bring together the community, um, and just network and build something. I really didn't know what I was getting into at first. I thought I was just posting content, but it like what Crystal has said, um, you feel something in you, and it starts like something starts tugging on you to where you can have this feeling like there's more to this, there's more to this, and that's what it was. There's still more to this, and sometimes I don't know what I'm doing. I'm still new to all this, but it's it's going. Thank you so much.

SPEAKER_05

All right, Crystal, we're gonna come back to you. So you mentioned uh that you are a mom, but you just became a mom two years ago. So when you started all of this, you were, you know, you actually weren't even married to Evrano yet. You guys were just dating or engaged. You were dating, yeah. So your business has grown through from dating to engaged to married to now being a mom. And I don't I don't know your exact numbers, but I feel like the last two years since you've become a mom has been your biggest revenue generation, your biggest event years. Like I I feel like that is like so beautiful because you know, I mean, all four of us up here, we're all moms, you know, and I started mine after my kids were already, you know, here. You were your kids were already here, Amanda. You started before Michi was here, but you know, the two of you created and built while being a mom. And I know that is a huge setback for a lot of women because they feel like they have to put themselves on the back burner. So how did you not only build but not uh not only sustain, but build and grow your business after becoming a mom? And you are like such an involved mom too. Like you're not a sidelines mom, like you are he is in everything. So, how did you do that?

SPEAKER_03

One of the things that I didn't know that I needed as I was growing my business is how afraid I was of money, coming from no money, realizing I couldn't buy new clothes, everything was from yard sales, or that's just the way I grew up. I didn't realize how detached I was from money. Meaning, I want to serve the world and I want to make money, but also I don't want to be greedy. I don't want to seem like I only want money. But reality is we all want money. You wanna live a good life, you're gonna need money. You wanna bless your churches, you're gonna need money. You wanna take care of your parents, you're gonna need money. One of the biggest, biggest things that I think has shifted my entire life is the way I've built a relationship with money. And if you haven't done this, I highly suggest you do this. I do what's called I write a letter to money. I like to think of money as a person. He has a persona, he's a guy, he's tall, he has black hair, he has blue eyes. This man is like legit. He's out there just making deals left and right. He's like the coolest man ever. And when I write a letter, I write to him: hey, what's up? How is it? How's life going? What are you up to? I've built a relationship with money because I realized I didn't have one. The only thing that I felt when anyone talked about money was scarcity. Oh, I don't want to look at my numbers. Oh, I don't want to know, oh, how much do you charge to work with you? Oh, you know, let's I'll I'll tell you later. And I was so afraid. But really, like you, one of our birth rights is to be wealthy. When good people make money, good things happen in the world. And we also associate money to, oh, if you make money, you're greedy, or only men in suits who want to drive Lamborghinis, have money. No, good moms, good women get to make money because when women make money, good shit happens in this world. Am I allowed to cuss? Okay. Um, good shit happens in this world. Why? Because women, their main priority is they lead with care. Any woman that I know is caring for somebody else, taking care of somebody. How can I help you? Oh, you need to do, I'll take care of your kids. We lead with love. Imagine what would happen with when women have money. So when I started entrepreneurship, and the reason why my but my business has been able to make money is one of the priorities was my money relationship. I do not mess with my money energy. I don't care. You will never catch me saying, oh, nobody engages, I don't have money in the bank, or I can't afford that. No, I'm not gonna get this right now, but guess what? I'll be back for you later. When I check out at the grocery store, there's a mantra that I have. Every dollar I spend, I make it back 10 times. I don't care if I'm buying a bag of chips, every dollar I spent, I'll make it back 10 times. I move with wealth because I know my birthright is wealthy. So when I started my business, I that was one of the things I didn't want to be afraid of money because for so long I was. I was afraid. I don't, what does that look like? Oh, what is that thing? One thing about me is like I still don't buy clothes on full price. Like it's something that I had, I've always had it. One day eventually will leave me. But that's how I knew like my money, I was still afraid of money. And as I was moving through different seasons of life, I also, one of the big things that I've learned is that your business should support your current season that you're in. When I was dating, my whole business was my life. I would wake up and think about business, I would show up and think about business. Everything was business. That's literally the only thing I had to entertain myself. When I started planning my wedding, oh, I had to be here, I had to be there, and it did. Life shifted. So now what is my content? What am I talking about? And I had to create different offers. Oh, now I'm gonna create more cohorts, more group programs where more women can come. It's me with 20 women versus me with one-on-one women. Okay, then I had I got pregnant. I had a really rough first trimester. I cried a lot, I was very emotional. I wasn't, so I'm like, okay, what do we need? We need more passive courses. We need other women in our community to lead. So a lot of my women started taking over the calls and started showing up for each other. Now that I'm a mom, I'm leaning more into uh passive courses. One of the things that I've learned in business, and I think why I my business has never slowed down, is because I every single quarter reflect on my life. What's coming up for me? Where am I at? Am I happy with my business? Am I not happy with my business? Never with judgment, just curiosity of okay, well, what do I want to do in this next six months? What do I want to do? And then I'll pivot my business fast. One thing that I preach, and anybody who knows me, you'll know this is we move really fast in my world and we pivot fast. Because I don't have time to sit there and, oh, this is not working. Okay, great, it's not working, great. Okay, let's move on. Let's shift. Because we also tend to make a no really big. No one bought from me. No one came to my thing that I did, no one sh got the thing, no one did this. All right, girl, how excited would you be if you knew that you were a hundred no's away from your dream life? Think about it. If I were to be like, after a hundred no's, you're gonna make your million dollars. After a hundred no's, you're gonna have your dream house. After a hundred no's, you're gonna have your dream family, your dream income. How fast would you move to get those no's real damn fast? Right? This it's no great. And one of the big things that I want to share with you guys is build your money relationship ASAP. You want to make money, build your money relationship A fast. You mentioned about after I had I had my son, I've shared this on the podcast before. I have a podcast, but when I was nine months pregnant, two weeks about to give birth, I had a $90,000 month, which is insane to even say. Because if you were to told Chris, or like, what the how did you do it? Lots of offers, lots of things happening. But I did that fully with a big old belly sitting on my little blue couch, just looking at my phone, like, what the heck just happened? It's not accidental. The offers are there, things are there, but I just fully believed that me being pregnant wasn't gonna affect my income. Me being married wasn't gonna affect my income. Me right now in toddler mom, it doesn't affect my income. One, the mantra is I make money every day, and I fully believe it to my core, and I do. I that's something that I don't mess with. So, number one is work on your money energy, your money receiving frequency. Number two is how quickly can you get comfortable with no's? I put this offering was great. I put everything, oh no one showed up. Okay, great. Then move on to the next thing. Because when we sit in that feeling of, oh, it didn't go like I thought, I didn't, you're literally wasting energy. Again, if you'll know something about me as I don't play about my energy, it takes the same amount of effort to worry or to think best case scenario. Same amount of energy. I refuse to let it go to the this didn't work out. It's just best case scenario. What's the next thing? What am I doing? And I move fast. I adjust, I pivot. If the idea, if I get the idea tomorrow, there'll be tickets up and running for that idea. Because that's the only way you're gonna do it. The game to winning, the game to making money, the key, the success, it's consistency. Like where you were saying, it's now you're hosting your first event, now you're hosting this. It's just consistency. And I can't wait to see where your platform goes and all the things you're gonna do. Because, like you said, it's just the beginning, truly in anything, whether you're in the beginning stage of your business, whether you are in a season where you've maybe quote unquote failed and it didn't go as planned, it's consistency, girl. That's literally it. Show up, move, get comfortable with those really fast because self-develop, uh, entrepreneurship is self-development on crack. That's something I say in all in all our calls, because it is. Today I might not sleep, tomorrow my toddler might have a tantrum. I'm currently experiencing tantrums right now. That's a whole other ballgame. What do you mean you just want to throw yourself on the floor in the middle of Disneyland? Like, what? You don't see anything? Um, I don't know. Sometimes he sleeps, sometimes he doesn't, but my values aren't changing, my energy isn't changing, how I'm focusing isn't changing, how I'm moving. Okay, I could do a masterclass and no one shows up. Okay, great. What's the next idea that I have and I trust and I move? And I've been able to really rely um on your business has to support your life. Because the other thing that I see is that we think we have to do business like everyone else. Oh, she only does content about this, so I should only do content about this to be successful. No, girl, that's her journey. That ain't yours. What's your reality? What do you have capacity for? You have a toddler, toddler who wants to be with you all the time. It doesn't make sense for you to be doing all the like what is the capacity of your current life and then move at that speed. That's how you're gonna win. It's not moving at everybody in copy and base, it's what you have capacity, what lights you up, getting comfortable with the nose, and having a relationship with your money that will forever have you winning, making money, and continuing to find new and new opportunities for you.

SPEAKER_05

That was beautiful. All right, Amanda. So can you give us from your perspective? So, how your work, how the healing journey um helps you show up, gives you more courage to actually go after your more. Because one of the things that I have learned is that it is not just mental, it is physical. If your body cannot physically, it's not ready to physically fully embrace your next level, you are never going to get there because you're going to keep falling into old patterns. And I know with somatic work, that is one of the biggest things that you work on. So, how is that really helping you go after your more and helping other women do the same? I love that question.

SPEAKER_04

Um, I'm gonna share a little bit more about me. So, as a child, my siblings and I experienced ritual sexual abuse and a daycare provided by a family member. And what this looked like up until I was 19, I had terrible relationships, um, starting like with romantic sexual relationships from a young age. I had chronic infections as a kid, I was sick a lot. But I was a people pleaser. And the only thing that made sense to me was if I get really good fucking grades, like my world will be better. So thank you to little Amanda for doing that work. But I would shrink, I wanted to be invisible, like right now, even speaking in front of you. Like I can still feel my body, like, oh girl, what are you doing? And why are you talking about that? Okay, so it's it's a process, everybody. And then when I was 19, I started having a lot of pelvic pain, a lot of issues with my um urinary tract. I had a lot of infections, I had a kidney infection that like almost put me in the hospital. Um, uh sex was painful. I mean, I as a woman, I hope it's okay to talk about this here. I mean, I thought I was like a pleasure in my life is absolutely gone. Like, I'll never be able to be in an intimate relationship. I was told I wasn't gonna be able to have children. I was told you have to have surgery, you have to be on birth control. I was like dismissed by multiple OBGYNs, but there was something inside that was like, you are gonna keep going. This is not true. And I didn't know why it wasn't true. It was just this feeling from the inside of me. And so I did the therapy. I think it all has its place, a lot of BMDR, a lot of parts work. And then um, from parts work got introduced to my body to actually what I was physically feeling. And I was like, well, that's new. Because a lot of times therapy really focuses on like what are you thinking? Like, what are the patterns and things like that, or you know, you have this childhood trauma, Amanda, so like we're gonna be doing this forever. And like that kind of felt like a life sentence. And I basically said, fuck that. Um, and so the introduction to working with the body, to working with the spirit and the energy, um, really, I think brought me back to life, like literally, like doing some of the somatic work and the energy work. I could feel my life force like flowing through me, my chronic pelvic pain and my urinary tract issues um gone, right? Completely resolved. Um, I was able to have my daughter at home unmedicated. Um, she's two now. Um, and this is what I believe that's possible for everybody. I see everybody, you know, just we're all miracle beings, right? We're all like these immaculate creations of the god or goddess. And that was something about my childhood was I was very disconnected from my body and from spirit or source or all of creation because with ritual sexual abuse, you're basically told, like, there is no God, like no one's coming to save you. Um, so it's a lot of despair and a lot of distrust of other people, of other women. Oh, so somatics um gave me my life back. Um, and it's something that I feel very passionately about. I work with a lot of women who've experienced sexual trauma, who are very disconnected from their bodies, who have um had like traumatic births or abortions, or they have uh PCOS, or um uh what are those other pelvic dysfunctions? Just anything to do with our pelvic bowl, those are the women that I support. Um, and so in my practice, what that looks like, just to kind of break that down for somatics for you all, I use something called myofascia release. So I do hands-on healing in my practice as well as Reiki. And then I also teach women and men, and I work with people that also identify along the spectrum how to touch their own bodies in this loving, healing way, because a lot of times for us women especially, touch sometimes is either it's sexual or it's cold and it's medical or it's been abusive. So our bodies are like, I don't want that. Like, do not touch me. So that's a little bit about some of the work that we're doing. Um, in my world, it's just really about helping us like reclaim what's within and feeling like our body is a safe place for us to be because if it doesn't feel safe, like you're not gonna be here, you're not gonna be fully present to experience the miracles and the magic and the wealth and the abundance, right? Of life. So that's um what your healing journey can look like some of the time.

SPEAKER_05

Thank you. All right, Maria. What has been what would you say has been your biggest obstacle, right? Like what has been the biggest obstacle you've had with content creation and how have you overcome that?

SPEAKER_07

I would say um my biggest obstacle was not really knowing my worth in the beginning. Um, well, when I started to do offer promotional content was not really knowing what I was getting into and my worth. Um, after doing it, so I started free promotional content, I started doing collaborations, I did it all for free for a little bit over six months. After a while, I was like, whoa, this is real work. Like I should be charging, but I'm like, okay, let me just keep continue doing what I'm doing. And so I finally started to realize my worth, and I'm like, okay, I need to take this up to the next step where I can start charging, making money off of it because it is a real-time job. And I um that obstacle led me to wait, do I wait for her? Um led me to just realize like there was people um doubting me, and I that I started to begin to doubt myself. Okay, um, this is just content when really it was just starting to become more than just content, it was a job. I was building a brand, and I didn't notice that in the beginning. Like I mentioned earlier before, like sometimes I don't know what I'm doing. I'm barely getting started. This industry is something that I've didn't grow up on. It wasn't around me, and I'm still learning. So now I'm at a um point with my content and my platform where I can take it to the next step and make money, like you said. Um, you know, because it is a job. A lot of people discredit, I know I said that word wrong, what I'm doing, but I that's my um obstacle right there. I overcome it by staying consistent and continue doing what I'm doing, focusing on my platform, focusing on building a brand, focusing on what fits for me and not stepping out of line because in this industry, you're gonna get offers left and right, and you don't have to say yes to everything. You say yes to what feels right, you say yes if it aligns with what you're building, and if it doesn't, you just kindly say no. And now I'm learning my self-worth, what I'm building, and now I'm here.

SPEAKER_05

I love that. I just want you guys to give, like, if you had just 30 seconds to say what you think is the most pivotal thing you've learned in your journey. I know 30 seconds is like not a lot to say the most pivotal thing in your journey, but if you could just give a quick 30, 60 seconds, like what's been the most pivotal, and how can these women learn from that?

SPEAKER_03

It's actually something that I'm living right now. So I just turned 34. Um, and last year, 2025, I had a really freaking hard year. Financially, it was fine, family-wise, it was fine. But as you are growing, you're gonna have a lot of opportunities and a lot of things that don't align. And I, being the oldest in my family, I'm used to taking care of everyone. Crystal's got it, Crystal will figure it out. I I mean, I was making doctor's appointments at five years old for my parents, like not knowing how to freaking speak English. Um, but it's who I am, and uh I brought a lot of that in business and saying yes and yes, I'll figure it out, I'll take care of it. Like, what do you need? I'll make sure you're fine. And obviously I became a mom, so my time isn't available as like I used to. So now when I was saying yes, I was not saying yes to my son. And it was a little bit of a shift that happened when I became a mom. And in 2025, I really started exercising the power of saying no. You know what? Like that's great, but I I don't want to do that. You know what? That's sounds like a good alignment, but I don't want to do that. Oh, this is what you want to work with me, this is what the investment is. If that doesn't work for you, maybe we can work within in another season. A lot of the reason of saying no also turns into, oh, I'm being a bitch. Oh, now I'm an asshole. Now I'm not access, I forgot where I came from, all these narratives. One of the most pivotal things that I could tell you in 30, 60 seconds is like, exercise the power of not being liked. Because the first time someone's gonna talk bad about you, because they will, oh, she's doing content creation, she must think she's better than me. Oh, she hosted an event and she didn't tell me this. Now she thinks she's cool, like whatever it is. Or the first time somebody buys one of your courses and doesn't get what they want, you become The villain. She gave me a course. She didn't know what she was doing. It didn't even give me results. Exercise the power of not being liked. That was the biggest thing that shifted last year for me. And I went through it in real time of holy shoe, I feel borderline about to shut down my entire company. I don't want to have events. I don't want to have retreats. I don't want to have anything because I started feeling like a villain. I can't take care of everyone. I can't do everything. I'm my time is different. And now I felt it in November of 2025 last year, but it was really a shift of I care, but I also don't care. I want to be your biggest supporter. I want to help you. But if you're not going to do the things that I'm telling you to do, then I honestly don't care either. And that feels a little bit like me being a bitch. So I started 2026, and one of the big ideas that kept popping in my head that I'm going to say in case anyone needs to hear is 2026 is the year to be a bitch. Like own your bitch. If you're going to say something and people are not going to like it, great. If you're going to say something, people are going to like it, great. You can care, but you don't have to carry. You can love, but you not at the expense of betraying yourself to prove to others that you love. Right? And that feels really fucking freeing. And it's something that I'm currently realizing right now at 34 that, okay, I'm not going to be for everyone. I may have said something today that might be like, she's an asshole. Okay, great. Then that's your narrative. You are allowed to run with that narrative. I might said something else that might inspire the heck out of somebody else and be like, damn, now I'm going to do something big because she said this. Great. I don't want to be responsible for caring anymore. And it's something that I really want to remind all of you guys like, don't betray yourself at the expense of showing others that you care. You have your dream. God chose you. You have your more. You can do it your way. And unfortunately, as you step into the uncomfortable season of showing up and taking up space, there is going to be people that are going to get irritated. And that's not for you to carry. And it's something that I'm living literally right now. And it feels so freeing. I was telling my own um husband last week when we were on a trip that I'm like, damn, I really, really care, but at the same time, I don't. Whatever you heard about me, great. You could you could add something to it if you want. I have a really busy year. I have a lot of things to do. I got a lot of money to make. I got a lot of people to impact. I got a lot of things to launch. I don't have time for anything else. And whoever wants to ride with me, welcome. Let's get in the car and let's take off. And whoever doesn't, feel free to get off at any stop. And it sounds really mean, but I really hope like it reminds you to be like, well, they're either with me or they're not. And that's okay. It doesn't make them a bad person. It doesn't make you a bad person.

SPEAKER_04

I feel like it's uh very similar to crystals. Um, so one of my teachers, Dr. Azra Bertrand, talks about our genetic similarities to nature. He's like big on the hey, nature and separation, like it's an illusion, y'all. So if you didn't know, now you know. Um, we share 90% of our DNA uh genetic material with a fucking leopard. That is an apex predator, ladies. Apex predator. Okay, say it louder, apex predator. Apex predator. Yes. So after giving birth at home, um, which is something women haven't like in my family hadn't done for generations, and then breastfeeding my daughter, not having an early hysterectomy, like basically just saying, like, this stops here, like all of this stuff happening in our pelvic bowls, like, no, we're not passing this down. So when I learned about our genetic, like that, just that 90% sharing with the leopard, I was like, holy shit, that was a really pivotal moment in my life. Becoming a mother was a really pivotal moment in my life. It just reminds us, especially as women, we are so strong. We are so strong, and we have been conditioned for freaking centuries to one, not like each other, to distrust each other. Okay, and that's that's a lot of where our power is. Sarah was talking about that, getting in the rooms with other women, to doubt our magics and our abilities, our capability to do things, to be small, to be polite, right? To look and dress a certain way, or to just like be invisible. So that's that's my my wisdom that I'm moving through this year is take up the space, growl, be a feral fucking woman and growl or howl or let people, you know, know like this is where I stand. Um, and that also I was in a jujitsu class this women uh this week for women's empowerment. And one of the techniques that's all standing, the first thing that you do when you are learning how to stand and um get out of a situation you don't want to be in is to use your voice and to make eye contact. If someone is coming up in your space and they're you don't know them and you just have this weird feeling in your body, right? We feel those things in our bodies all the time. You look at that person in the eye and you say, excuse me, stop, put up your hand. And then if they come a little closer, they're testing your boundaries, say it louder, right? Like tap into that Jaguar fucking power that exists in your DNA. Say it louder. So that's what I'm here to teach women and anybody in a body, you know, is hey, no one's gonna take our power away or abuse us or take advantage of us or tell us that we're wrong or our voice doesn't matter anymore. It's time to speak the fuck up. So that's my wisdom for y'all.

SPEAKER_07

I would have to say just be you because there's nobody else like you, stay consistent. Um, learn when to say no. Um and just keep doing you. Don't worry about what everyone else is doing. God has a purpose for you. Build your foundation on God's trust because he has a purpose for all of us. And key, the key is to um stay consistent. Okay, stay consistent in all that you do. Don't stay in your mind. You keep moving your body, keep doing what you're doing.

SPEAKER_05

Thank you, ladies. So um before I have the ladies tell you kind of what they're working on, where you can find them, um, so you can keep up with them, I want to open the floor to any questions for any of the ladies. Um, if you have one, just raise your hand. Okay, here, bring me the mic. And then I'll come to you. And then if that's not specific.

SPEAKER_02

Crystal, you had mentioned that um you have a money mindset that you um were journaling and you made him, you made him into a man, um, and I love that. And then you had also said I'm still not out of the phase yet of where uh I buy clothes at full price, and I'm so there. I love to go thrifting. So how do we know or how can we look at ourselves to decide um or make that just that distinguishing feeling or understanding for ourselves of like I still like to go thrifting, but I still have this money mindset that if I want to buy full price, I can. It's just that I really do enjoy some of those things, or is that still kind of making myself small in that area? So I guess that's the question.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, I love this so much. So anytime it's a money-related question, I there's two big questions that I ask myself. One, is this impacting anybody in my life? Me thrifting, me buying something that it's not hurting anyone. Me being afraid to charge someone, now I'm literally taking income away from the table that feeds my son. So anytime that's money, I'm like, wait, am I doing this because this is something that I genuinely enjoy? Or is it because I'm afraid to show up? And usually you'll get your answer pretty fast. Like if it's, hey, I'm charge, I'm hosting a retreat and I want to charge $200 because I think women can't afford it, like, wait a minute. That that thing right there that I just did, is that for me to keep me safe, or is that gonna affect the people that I love? Charging $200 when I know the retreat house itself is like $2,000. Now I'm putting myself in debt. That's hurting me. So I like to always come back to okay, so buying thrifting, that's it's okay. Like I'm not hurting anyone, and I actually enjoy it. And then you'll get your solid yes or your no. Yeah.

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SPEAKER_06

So this is for all three of you, and it is what are your go-to systems that keep you going? It could be rituals, it could be um actual product that you buy, um, or people that you work with. What's helping you within the work that you're doing?

SPEAKER_03

For me, it's investing. I don't mess around with investing. I will always have somebody helping me. When I gave birth with my son, I died for I think it was like five seconds, the doctor said. My son wasn't supposed to make it out. They kept calling us in the hallway, like, oh, you guys are the miracle room. You're the miracle room, and obviously being all drugged out, you don't know what's going on. And um, it wasn't until after the nurse left that I was like, why does that not feel good? The miracle room. And then I thought about it and I was like, holy shit, like I'm not supposed to be here. My son's not supposed to be here and we're here. And it really took a big toll on me mentally. Like, was my time up? Did I just do something? I had a coach at that time, carried me through the entire thing. Ironically, my coach had died for five minutes when she gave birth. I died five seconds, she died five minutes. I literally get chills when I think about this because I I've always invested, and the person that I needed the most in that season is already there. But it's not by accidents. I'm choosing to investing isn't negotiable in my life. I, if I don't have to take the vacation, I won't take it. Like when I first started, if I can't afford, I'm not gonna afford that, but I'm not gonna play around with investment. I always have somebody to support me. That's my number one thing. That on my days that I cry, on the days where I feel like I can't do it, on the days where I feel like I'm playing small, any of it. Guess who gets a message? My coach, hey, I don't know if this is gonna make sense, but I just had a crying session right now. Hey, I just want to launch this and I'm gonna get it in my head. What do you think? They will bounce you back up real fast. And it's one of the reasons why I I've never slowed down. I've always had a mentor since I started. Yeah, that's one of my non-negotiables for me.

SPEAKER_04

I would say it's the same for me. Um, I actively seek out body work for myself and with women who can really hold that space, women who can hold the space of you like falling apart. Like sometimes you just need to have a space where women get it. They're not trying to fix it, they're not trying to make it about them too. Like they're just letting you be in that space and allowing myself to be held. That's really difficult work. Um, but yeah, finding finding those connections with women, especially. I've had some women mentors that like shit on my dreams and we're doing this weird push-pull stuff. So it's finding those spaces where you can just be yourself and fall apart and also be celebrated and and taking up the space. Um, so I'd say, yeah, your uh biggest investment is is in your self.

SPEAKER_07

My biggest investment I would have to say is having a relationship with the Lord. Um every time that something new comes up, I always seek prayer. You know, he will let me know if it's for me, if it's not. And then he also lets me know um what I should be doing. I constantly I seek him in everything that I do. My bat my platform, like I've been blessed so much through my platform, and it's all thanks to him. He's the one that puts it on my heart when to move, when not to move. And just pray over everything that you do. Make him your foundation because he is gonna lead you. He will let you know if it's a yes, if it's a no. And there's no confusion there. So that's it's just seek him.

SPEAKER_01

Good morning. Thank you all for sharing. You've shared beautiful stories and words of wisdom. I'm curious for all of you, how do you navigate? And a couple of you have mentioned being authentic online. And one of the things that I'm always curious from other creators is how do you navigate maybe sharing and being open about your life, but it includes maybe stories about family or other people in your life who the lessons that you're learning and wanting to share, it involves experiences with them, if that makes sense.

SPEAKER_07

Um, so my I use my platform just to so solely share of what I'm doing. Um I was in a DV shelter, so I never spoke about the other person or any of that. I just feel like as for myself, um sharing my journey alone with speak for itself, and that there are things that you want to keep to yourself and keep personal. And just because you have a story, there's a way to go about it to where you necessarily don't need it to speak about the other person if that makes sense. But that's that's just me and how I um handled it. I don't know if that answers your question.

SPEAKER_04

That's a really great question. I feel like I uh reflect on it a lot, um, especially in like the sense of when you take your power back from people, because when you take your power back from people, you might not have to name who they are, but you are acknowledging that there was an other in this experience. And like with mine, a lot of my abuse happened within my family unit. Um, and so I think I would encourage you to to seek support around that. And I and I love what you said about something stay private. We don't, we only we only need to let people see what we want them to see. There are some parts of our lives or parts of ourselves that we witness, or if like you have a connection with God or spirit or source or the goddess, like they witness that for you, or your ancestors do. Um, and so I would just say you check it with your body and you you can trust yourself about what you're gonna share. And if someone, if someone doesn't like it, right, or is gonna push back on that, that's not because you did anything wrong. Your stories, our stories are really important, and you never know. Like, I don't know any of you, except for one person in the audience. Um, you never know like what your share is gonna do for something, even if it's like the most mundane thing you do in the morning, like, oh, in the morning I go and get like 10 minutes of sun in my face. You never know like what miracle that's gonna bring to another human being. So I think it's just being curious about you just you never know what type of magic you sharing about something maybe difficult or that you went through is gonna do for another person or even for yourself, like how much freedom you could feel after sharing something.

SPEAKER_03

I think for me, I again I've shared with you guys that I'm really big on energy. I wake up every single morning and the first thing I say is, good morning, God, good morning, Crystal. I love you. I acknowledge myself before anyone even talks to me, before sometimes before my son wakes up screaming. But I acknowledge me and I wanted me to feel me, and I want me to trust in me. And then I say, God, I don't know what you have planned for me, but I know whatever you have planned for me, you're gonna use me to say exactly what you need me to say so so I can reach somebody else every day. Every day. When I wake up and I say that, I know that I'm moving through, hopefully, being used as a vessel for somebody else. Second thing is to be authentic doesn't mean you have to share everything. Being authentic is sharing your truth and what's important for you. And I work with clients on content and getting them to show up on social media. And one of the things that I always tell them is, okay, well, what is your truth? My truth is this, okay. Well, you don't have to mention them, but if it's something that you feel, again, that somebody else needs to hear, can you change the narrative a little bit? Hey, I was talking to a friend, and this is a scenario that like we were discussing. Now it removes the other person. You know, I was listening to a podcast. These are like little things that I insert at the beginning because sometimes it can feel very vulnerable to say, hey, when I was growing up, this is the relationship, or this is what I experienced, or this is what happened with my best friend, and now I don't want it to feel like I'm pointing fingers or anything. So it's like, hey, I was listening to a podcast, and one of the thoughts that came through my mind, and it still allows me to be private with it, but the message still came across and it resonated with somebody else. Holy shoot, I needed to hear that. A lot of people on that follow me on Instagram, I am always having conversations with my people. Damn Crystal, what you said really resonated with me. Like, how did you know? You were talking to me. Are you hiding in my closet? Because this is exactly what I was thinking. I was like, Yeah, I am a girl. Um, and sometimes I don't say name, I don't, I never usually say names. Hey, I was having a reflection. I just did it yesterday. If anybody follows me on Instagram, I said I was listening to a podcast. It was a conversation I was having with the client. But I didn't want my client to feel like, oh, that's but it's a very, it was a very, very powerful moment where I was, I don't remember, I don't remember specifically what I said, but I said I heard this on a podcast because um she was getting in herself about this thing and beating herself up and was going through this chronic pattern. And I was like, oh my God, if she's doing it, other people are doing it. So I'm just gonna add that like I heard this on a podcast. It was an actual conversation I had with her, but I knew it was gonna help so many people if I just said that one line. And again, so many people DM me. This is exactly what I need. How did you know? Like, I just I like to stay private with what I always like to remind myself like being authentic doesn't mean sharing everything, it just means sharing my truth. That's it, and hopes it resonates with somebody else. Hopefully that helps you.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, me. Well, that's a good one. Um, no, I I am very much in line with um Crystal. So um my story is also DV. Um, and so when I first left, I did share a lot about it, and it did help my healing process, but it also helped others. So over the last four, so it's been five years since I left. And the last three, two and a half, three years, I haven't really shared much about it because it's just not really part of my story at this point. You know, I'm in a very good relationship. My kids, my son is about to be a freaking senior in high school, you know, my daughter's about to hit double digits, you know, and I'm very far removed from that situation. But there are points and times where it does come up because it does relate to something else. And sometimes it will be I had a conversation or I listened to a podcast. Um, if it is something that I'm maybe not necessarily ready to share, um, but it really is just kind of the version of the truth that you want to share. Um, because nobody is gonna know but you. Nobody else is living your life, nobody else is living your existence. So they're not gonna know that that was not actually a podcast, that was a conversation, but it still gets that message because I've had messages from women asking me how to leave. I have had messages from women telling me that I gave them the courage to leave their situation. And this was recently, and I don't share about that anymore. They found some of my old stuff, asked me questions, and so you know, it's out there and it is still part of my truth, but I've moved on from that. So now it's just kind of finding what resonates for this stage in my life. Um, and if it is something where, you know, maybe it is a conversation with my partner or something with my kids, I ask permission too sometimes, you know. Um, if it's something where I'm like, hey, Jose, you did this and it was great. And I think other people need to know that because you're pretty cool. Like literally, he did my lashes this morning. Like, how cool is that? Like, what the heck? I was gonna call him out on that later, but it works now. Um, you know, and it's like knowing that it is it is okay to share some of the private parts or some of the more vulnerable parts, um, but also don't share it if it's not something that you feel safe in your body sharing, right? Like if it makes you feel uncomfortable, hold off on that. You know, find another way to share it. Listen to a podcast, talk to a friend. Um, because while none of us in this room live the exact same existence, none of us have lived the same experience, none of us have gone through the same thing. There are similarities in all of our stories in one way or another in this room. Um, and so if I've gone through something that was difficult, maybe you've gone through that same thing, and maybe my words can help you. Maybe one of these ladies have gone through something that resonates with you, and you've just never heard somebody say it in a way that made sense. Like Crystal said earlier, like you are like somebody is looking for you to be the person to say it, someone who looks like you, someone who talks like you. Um, you know, so because there's so many, so many people, hundreds of people who do the exact same thing that every single one of us in this room do. But there's nobody that is you. You are your own unique person, your own unique voice. And it needs to be you to resonate with those particular people. I kind of went on a tangent, but I hope that answered your question. Okay. Um, all right, any other questions? Okay, so um, what I want to do is I just want to let the ladies close out with. What they're working on, what area you can find them. So that way, if you guys want to follow along, there is gonna be an opportunity to network also. Um, so you can talk to the ladies too. But um yeah, just kind of what are you working on? Where can we find you? Um, do you have anything coming up that we can be in your world about?

SPEAKER_03

Before I answer that, you said something about um people are looking for you. I've had two scenarios where I hosted an event three years ago and somebody bought into one of my highest programs and she said this I've gone to so many rooms, Crystal, and everybody looks the same. Your mastermind is the only one where people are different skin tones, different sizes, different colors, different languages. It just I've never found that again. If I would quote unquote look like every other typical coach out there, she wouldn't have bought into my world. I spoke at an event in Columbus, Ohio, and all the speakers went on stage, everybody was six feet blonde with blue eyes. And I ironically stood all the way in the side because I was the last one to go on stage. And if you would have covered me on that photo, nothing would be missing. And it was a big moment of like, whoa, I really I look I'm darker than everybody else. I have dark hair and I look different, and I have a little bit of a slang when I talk, and I'm from Cali, so that doesn't help either, and all these things, and so many people related. And I told my own coach, I was like, damn, if I just go like this to the photo, nothing's missing. But also the reason that you can say the photo and the reason it impacts the room, and the reason why I got invited to speak in that room anyway was because of how I look. I was like, we don't have anyone who's Mexican, we don't have anyone, so we would love to invite you to this. So you are your opportunity, how you look, how you sound, how you talk, your assassin is your edge. That is your moneymaker. So like lean into that. Um, yeah, I just felt like I needed to share that. Okay, as far as what I'm working on, so I am a lot in right now with all digital stuff. I we have a do I want to say we have like a we have a virtual event coming up that I haven't fully announced yet, but we do have a virtual event. We're taking the magic of all the events that we've ever done and we're bringing it online. And again, the season that I'm uh in life right now is very different. I have a toddler, so I want to do a lot more from home. Uh, we have that that isn't fully announced, but it will be coming. Um, I'm mainly live on my podcast. If you guys want any courses, any digital stuff, that's right up my alley, and that's what we have going on right now. Um, yeah, that's mainly where I'm at. We have uh one of our signature programs is called Cash Converting Content. It's a mini course. All the videos are under less than five minutes because I need you to take action, not consume information. And then I give you the whole Bible of content: starters, frameworks, content that's already done for you, and you take and you just plug in on social media, and then it's not fully done all the way. So it's the starters, but then the end is your voice. What do you actually want to say? What do you actually want to say? So that's one of our things that's happening right now that's that's blowing up. Uh, I'm mainly on our podcast too, and I'm mainly on Instagram. If you want a little riff of daily life, see cute pictures of my son, I'm always on Instagram. That that's where I live. Uh she is made for more.

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Hello. Thank you so much. Um, just for this beautiful event. Um so there are flyers on your seats there. So I have a wild woman retreat happening this fall in Three Rivers, California that I'd love to welcome you all into. It's all about connecting with our bodies, the earth, the wild woman energy that lives within us, with each other. And then there is a course that I am um facilitating right now. We actually have our third call tomorrow, which is Curiosity Codes. That's on one of that's on the second flyer. And then the other thing that I literally am announcing today, and I didn't rehearse any of this, so hopefully it fucking makes sense. But that's why there's a flyer, because you know, I typed that out. Uh so I am launching um a facilitator training called the wild body. And so I um having like done the whole master's program and um like I'm a Reiki master and all this stuff, like all these certifications, I feel like people in that world, they are like gatekeepers of information. And I freaking hate that. They're like, well, unless you do this, then yeah, you can't be here, you can't learn this. It's bullshit. These are things that our ancestors knew. So this training, it is for anybody. If you feel a call, if you are a healer, if you are a yoga teacher, if you are a a woman, if you're a mother, um, you have a womb basically, and you are feeling this call. I'd love to welcome you into this training. It'll be um in-person in Vaisele, and then some online with eight months of mentorship. So we'll be learning how to do body work, we'll be learning um ancestral rituals, we'll be learning some energy work, some brain spotting. I'm not gonna bore you with any more of the details because it's on the flare. So, anyways, those are um some things that I have going on in the world. And then you can um, I'd love for you to follow me on Instagram. It's my name, Amanda Robin LCSW. And yes, you'll see me, you'll see my daughter a lot. She was the pterodactyl out there, actually. I think maybe she left again. Um, but yeah, that's where you can find me.

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So, what I have going on right now, um, I have my event tomorrow, um, Fresno Creators Hangout event from 2 to 5 p.m. It's an all-free event. Everyone is welcome. And right now I'm currently working on my next Fresno Creators Hangout event. That one is going to be a pool party. So tickets will be available to purchase April 27th, and everything that will be at the party will be on that flyer. You can find me um at Maria Lulie Guerrero, Instagram and TikTok, and Maria Guerrero on Facebook.

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Um so let's let's give a really quick, let's give another round of applause for these ladies because I appreciate each and every one of you guys coming on this stage um and sharing your stories. It means a lot to me. So um, do you guys want to stay up here while I do my thing or it's up to you? Yeah, for sure.

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Don't you dare.

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Can we have a round of applause for this woman? Can you stand up, Sarah? Like she put this room together, not knowing if people were gonna show up, if people weren't. She invited us all to speak, gave us a platform, and then all of this is free. I go to so many events where the tickets are between $100 to up to $900. And she's bringing you experts and everything, content creation, a whole other realm of opportunities. I brag about this all the time. I'm like, how cool is it that we live in a world where you can make money through social media? Like, how freaking cool is that? How cool is it that from being able to not not have kids, not this, you have a little big little girl out there, and you did it all boss at home, serum and medicated, not my story, but how badass. And like going from teaching to building this business to now getting to work with amazing women doing things, like she did all of this. So one more time, Sarah, stand up. Own it, girl.

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I think there. All right, there we'll exit. Earlier, um, I talked about community, right? And if you saw my stories earlier this week, um, I posted like a question sticker. And one of the questions I got was, What is community to you? And to me, community is a lot of things, but the biggest thing is is rooms like this. It's rooms like the ones that Crystal has created. It is having women who rally around you on your worst days when you are breaking down and then having the drive to do the same for them. And it is the reason that we're in this room today. It's the reason that I'm up here talking to you guys. It is the reason that I was able to walk away from that toxic relationship, okay? And have the courage and audacity and absolute like craziness to stand up here crying my eyes out and not give a shit uh that I'm crying my eyes out and still do the damn thing. Okay. The legacy edit wouldn't exist without community. And it exists to bring driven, self-led, growth-minded women into these rooms, okay? Into the kind of proximity, the kind of rooms and conversations that elevate how you think, how you move, and how you build. And it is a space where big ideas are, they're not just normal, they're the standard. Big ideas and growth are expected. Action is like there is there is no not taking action, there is no being stagnant. And through intentional connection and real life experiences like this, because this was nerve-wracking and amazing, and this was just the beginning. This was literally the first. And expansion-driven environments, the goal is to help women refine their identity, elevate their brand, and build a legacy that reflects who they're coming. Okay, it's not one lane, it's not one focus, and it's definitely not built for surface level growth. The way that the legacy is built, the legacy edit is built, it focuses on three foundations. Because behind a successful business, you, your relationships, and your business strategy and community are not separate. The truth is you can't grow your business if your nervous system is not used to that level of growth. If more clients, more visibility, or more money feels overwhelming, you're going to unconsciously pull back every single time. Okay. You can't build something that lasts if your relationships are out of sync, if the people around you don't support how you're growing or you're constantly pouring from an empty cup, which I don't know about how many else are uh reformed people pleasers. Uh pouring from an empty cup used to be my entire existence. Okay, it will catch up to you. And sustainability is not just about business, it's about who is in your corner while you build it. And you can't build a business to make massive income and massive impact if you're trying to do it in isolation. So each part of the legacy edit exists for a reason. All three work together because real growth doesn't happen in just one area. It happens when everything starts moving in that same direction. Whatever it is that you do, you are not the only one, but you're the only one who has your unique story, your unique reason, and your unique legacy that you're leaving behind. How people feel when you walk into a room, having people speak your name positively in rooms that you're not in, making sure that you are impacting lives in a positive way. And like Crystal says, and I love it so much, and I will always quote her on this one, but when good people make money, good shit happens in this world. If this episode shifted something for you, don't just leave it here because you can't grow in isolation, and trying to will only slow down what you're actually capable of. And that's exactly why the Legacy Edit membership exists. It's a structure space design to support how you grow across the three areas that actually move everything forward. You, your relationships, and your business. Inside, you're stepping into monthly conversations that challenge how you think and how you show up. Not surface level conversations, but the kind that actually shift your standards and your decisions. You're getting quarterly content planning so your visibility stays consistent in align, no more guessing what to say or when to show up, and you'll have access to expert conversations that expand how you move in all areas of your life. And you're in a room with people who are actually applying what they're learning. Because when you're in the right room, everything gets clearer. If you're ready for that level of direction and support, you'll find the next steps in the show notes. And if this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss what's coming next. You can also connect with me on Instagram at Sarah Nicole Creative. I would love to hear what landed for you. I'll see you in the next episode and inside the Legacy Edit membership.