• Authenticity vs. Politeness: Why Honesty Can Feel So Uncomfortable

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Authenticity vs. Politeness: Why Honesty Can Feel So Uncomfortable

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Martina tackles a question that hits home for many of us: Why does being real feel so risky in a world that values politeness so highly?

    Why does speaking our truth feel like walking a tightrope, where one wrong move can knock us off balance?

    In today’s episode, Martina will share:

    Key Points:

    • Why we feel so much pressure to be polite—and where it really comes from.
    • Why authenticity can feel uncomfortable (and why that’s perfectly normal).
    • The hidden cost of sugarcoating your truth and why playing nice isn’t always so nice.
    • The magic that happens when you fully embrace unapologetic realness.
    • Practical tips to help you start speaking your truth without steamrolling others.


    It’s time to stop shrinking and start living authentically, Boo. So buckle up—it’s about to get juicy because today we’re all about owning your truth, no apologies, no sugarcoating.

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    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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