After spending a week at a conference in Denver that felt like Burning Man meets business for women, I came back changed—sequins, leopard print, monk robes, and all. I went in stretched to my limits, from packing last-minute Amazon deliveries and experimenting with blue mascara, to walking into rooms alone where I’d never felt so out of place—or so alive. Every outfit became a new initiation. What started as discomfort turned into expansion. I realized that how we show up—from hair to heels—s...
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After spending a week at a conference in Denver that felt like Burning Man meets business for women, I came back changed—sequins, leopard print, monk robes, and all. I went in stretched to my limits, from packing last-minute Amazon deliveries and experimenting with blue mascara, to walking into rooms alone where I’d never felt so out of place—or so alive. Every outfit became a new initiation. What started as discomfort turned into expansion. I realized that how we show up—from hair to heels—s...
Ready for more depth plus accountability? Learn more about the Masterpiece Mastermind here: https://drtiffanyjohnson.com/masterpiece-mastermind/ My Take on Early Testing I’ve been thinking a lot about how much early testing and preventative healthcare has become the norm—and I’m questioning it. The second you hit a certain age—30, 40, 50—they start pushing bloodwork, labs, scans, thermography, mammograms, prostate checks... the whole lineup. But what’s the outcome, really? Often, it d...
The Stay True Podcast with Dr. Tiffany Johnson
After spending a week at a conference in Denver that felt like Burning Man meets business for women, I came back changed—sequins, leopard print, monk robes, and all. I went in stretched to my limits, from packing last-minute Amazon deliveries and experimenting with blue mascara, to walking into rooms alone where I’d never felt so out of place—or so alive. Every outfit became a new initiation. What started as discomfort turned into expansion. I realized that how we show up—from hair to heels—s...