Why It's Never Too Late to Speak Your Truth
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In today’s episode of Boldly Becoming, I share the deeper story behind why I started this podcast and what it means to finally use my voice in a way I never have before. After decades of living within expectations, systems, and roles that shaped who I thought I needed to be, I'm learning what it looks like to step fully into my truth. This conversation is about courage, authenticity, and giving yourself permission to stop shrinking and start becoming.
We explore:
- Why I felt called to launch this podcast at this stage of life despite fear, self-doubt, and uncertainty
- Growing up in a strict household and how early messages about obedience and conformity shaped my identity
- Navigating leadership roles in education while balancing authenticity, professionalism, and personal truth
- The ways women often dim their light to meet expectations and why it's time to change that
- Embracing vulnerability through conversations about body image, menopause, health, grief, faith, and personal growth
- Learning to speak openly, take up space, and release the need for perfection
If you've ever felt confined by expectations, struggled to share your truth, or sensed there is a more authentic version of yourself waiting to emerge, this episode is for you. Becoming isn't about fitting into someone else's idea of who you should be. It's about having the courage to honor who you truly are.
If this episode resonated with you and if Boldly Becoming is supporting your journey, please subscribe, leave a review, and share the show with someone who needs this conversation today.
Connect with Angie:
Website: Bloom Leadership Circle: 25-26 Series
Instagram: Angie Mercier (@angiemercier_) • Instagram profile
Facebook: Thrive with Angie; Professional & Personal Coach | Cambridge ON
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angela-mercier-m-ed-54753135