Women Entrepreneurs: Erotic Writing Is the Leadership Skill No One Talks About | Did She REALLY Say That?!
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Women entrepreneurs are taught to be strategic, polished, and composed.
But rarely are they taught how to access their raw, unapologetic voice.
In this episode of Did She REALLY Say That?!, we challenge the quiet rulebook women in business have been handed — the one that says be appropriate, be measured, be digestible.
Because building a scalable business isn’t just about systems.
It’s about expression.
It’s about embodiment.
It’s about refusing to censor yourself inside the very company you built.
Katrina sits down with Anita Coats, erotic writer and voice liberation guide, to explore why erotic writing isn’t about shock value — it’s about reclaiming power.
For women entrepreneurs, voice is leadership.
And when parts of your expression are silenced, your authority shrinks with it.
Inside this bold conversation, we explore:
• Why erotic writing helps women reconnect with truth and self-trust
• How internal censorship limits visibility and business growth
• The connection between creative freedom and entrepreneurial authority
• Why “being appropriate” often weakens leadership presence
• How embodied expression strengthens confidence and client magnetism
• The role of voice in scalable business design for women
• Why power in business begins with permission inside yourself
This episode lives inside our Identity & Voice pillar — because scalable business design for women doesn’t start with strategy.
It starts with self-expression.
When women reclaim their erotic voice — not for performance, not for validation, but for themselves — they stop leading from fear.
They sell differently.
They speak differently.
They scale differently.
This isn’t about becoming louder.
It’s about becoming uncensored.
And women don’t need to shrink their expression to succeed in business.
They need the safety to expand it.
🎙️ Access this episode and all related resources here:
https://truthbombmarketing.com/did-she-really-say-that-podcast/