Living Dvnly Podcast Por Amber Janae arte de portada

Living Dvnly

Living Dvnly

De: Amber Janae
Escúchala gratis

Welcome to Living Dvnly, a podcast where identity, creativity, healing, and strategy intersect. Hosted by brand consultant and creative strategist Amber Janae, this space explores what it means to build brands and lives that feel authentic. Each episode is a conversation about alignment: how nervous system awareness, creative clarity, and strategic thinking shape the work we build and how we show up. Whether discussing brand strategy, motherhood, or creative process, here you'll find honest reflection and grounded insight.Amber Janae Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • What Imitation Costs Your Brand and Your Personal Style | The Carolyn Bessette Kennedy Effect
    Apr 14 2026

    There is a version of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy that the internet has been trying to recreate. The slip dresses. The minimalism. The quiet authority of someone who seemed to have nothing to prove. And yet, no matter how closely people follow the formula, something never fully connects. In this episode, I'm talking about why and what that pattern reveals about the way we approach personal style, brand building, and identity.This conversation deliberately moves between fashion and brand strategy, because the dynamics are the same in both. What plays out in someone's wardrobe plays out in how they build their businesses. When you reach for someone else's aesthetic before getting honest about your own, you end up wearing a reflection that was never yours to wear. I've watched this show up in style, in branding, and in the creative work of founders and creatives across industries, and in this episode, I'm sharing what I've come to understand about why imitation stalls identity, and what developing your own presence actually looks like.

    Más Menos
    23 m
  • How the Nervous System Informs Our Creative Output
    Apr 14 2026

    We often treat creative work as though it is purely a matter of discipline, clarity, or skill. If the work is not flowing, we assume the issue is inconsistency, procrastination, or a lack of strategy. But in many cases, what we call creative block is not a failure of discipline at all. It is the body responding to what the work is asking of us.In this episode, I’m exploring the relationship between the nervous system and creative expression, and why the quality of what we produce is shaped by far more than just our ideas. The body informs what feels safe to say, what gets softened before it is shared, what never makes it to the page, and why some work emerges with ease while other work feels impossible to access.This conversation examines why so many creatives have been taught to override their internal signals in the name of productivity, why that disconnection eventually shows up in the work itself, and what becomes possible when you begin treating your nervous system as part of the creative process rather than an obstacle to it.

    Más Menos
    24 m
  • The Art of Revealing Just Enough: Storytelling Without Oversharing
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode, I explore a truth many creators, founders, and leaders don’t name until they’re already overwhelmed by their own transparency. I’m examining the difference between sharing your story with intention and handing pieces of yourself away in the hope of being seen.

    I’ll walk you through why I believe oversharing happens, how to recognize the difference between honest storytelling and emotional spilling, and the mindset shift that transformed the way I show up online and in my work. This episode explores how to share from a healed, integrated place, what boundaries look like in a personal brand, and how to tell stories that teach instead of stories that drain.

    If you’ve ever felt like you were giving too much of yourself to your audience, or if you want to deepen the way you communicate your experiences without compromising your emotional well-being, this conversation will give you the clarity you’ve been in search of.

    Más Menos
    22 m
Todavía no hay opiniones