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A refined podcast for women ready to lead loudly, love themselves fully, and make decisive moves in business, relationships, money, and identity.
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The Woman's Power Playbook blends honest conversation, strategic perspective, and grounded confidence for women building lives that match their value.
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Conversations on confidence, communication, visibility, and presence.
Boundaries, discernment, standards, and the art of choosing yourself.
Money moves, leadership, entrepreneurship, and long-view decision making.
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How high-value women stop negotiating against themselves and start leading from clarity.
Watch on YouTubeA grounded talk on influence, rest, femininity, and refusing to earn what you already are.
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Hosted by Simply Jess
Jess brings warmth, conviction, and real-life perspective to conversations about womanhood, leadership, self-worth, and the power of becoming the main character in your own decisions.
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