Hilary gets real about one of the most universal struggles for anyone building something online — the fear of being seen. This isn't a surface-level pep talk; it's a raw, personal walk through her own journey from hiding in school libraries and researching dimly lit restaurants for dates, to running a business, launching a podcast, and hitting "post" even when her hands were shaking.
What's Covered
Why the people most meant to be seen are often the ones with the deepest fear of it — and why that's by design, not by accident
The evolutionary and soul-level reason resistance shows up when you're called to create or share
Hilary's personal story: filtering every word before speaking, shrinking in high school, molding herself to be liked in her 20s
Why "it's not about you" is the most liberating reframe — and what it means to share as a channel rather than the source
The Australian cultural pattern of making it "uncool to care" — and why that needs to go in the bin
How to work with your nervous system's protector parts instead of fighting them
The Kabbalistic concept of "bread of shame" and why the soul actually wants to earn its transformation
Why receiving hate or misunderstanding is a sign you're in the arena — not a reason to retreat
The "stretch and regulate" practice for expanding your comfort zone without burning out
Why imposter syndrome signals an up-level, not a red flag
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