The Law Of Cassidy
Welcome to The Law of Cassidy — where nothing is off limits.
Hosted by Cassidy Bybee — entrepreneur, educator, wife, mom, and the unapologetic voice behind a multimillion-dollar business built around intimacy, confidence, and connection — this podcast is about saying the things most people are too afraid to say out loud.
Born and raised in conservative Utah, Cassidy built a thriving community by starting conversations no one else would. Now, she’s bringing those unfiltered truths to the mic.
Each week, she dives into real conversations about business, marriage, motherhood, friendship, identity, betrayal, healing, and what it really takes to rebuild your life when everything starts to unravel.
Sometimes it’s interviews.
Sometimes it’s solo episodes.
But always — it’s honest, raw, and exactly what you didn’t know you needed to hear.
If you’ve ever felt underestimated, burnt out, dismissed, or ready to take back your power — this space is for you.
Let’s stop shrinking.
Let’s start talking.
The Law Of Cassidy
Born Without Legs — Here’s What Nobody Talks About
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Welcome back to The Law of Cassidy — and this episode is powerful.
Brooke was born without legs. She’s a wife. A mom of three. A hunter. A business owner. And one of the most confident women I know.
In this conversation, we talk about:
💋 Growing up without legs
💋 The assumptions people make about disability
💋 Dating, marriage, intimacy, and confidence
💋 Motherhood and pregnancy without legs
💋 Public staring (and why she waves back)
💋 The strength it takes to live unapologetically
And then we dive deeper.
Brooke opens up about a devastating family tragedy that led to her sister serving a life sentence — and what it’s like navigating public judgment, grief, and faith when the whole world thinks they know your story.
This episode is about:
Resilience.
Grace.
Family.
Confidence.
And choosing strength over bitterness.
If you’ve ever felt judged, underestimated, or misunderstood — this one is for you.
👇 Comment below: What’s something people assume about you that isn’t true?
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