You’re Not Too Much, You Were Just Taught to Be Less
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In this episode of the InspirED Podcast, Andrea De La Cerda challenges the belief that women are "too much" and explores how cultural conditioning teaches many women to shrink themselves to maintain acceptance and harmony.
Drawing from personal experience, leadership research, neuroscience, and behavioral psychology, Andrea explains why visibility can feel unsafe, how self-silencing affects confidence and income, and why taking up space is often a nervous system challenge rather than a capability issue. She shares practical strategies for trusting your intuition, setting boundaries without over-explaining, and reclaiming your authority in business and life. This episode is a powerful invitation for women to stop editing themselves and start leading from their full presence.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 A Moment of Self-Abandonment
02:12 The Belief That You're Too Much
04:38 How Girls Are Taught to Stay Small
07:14 Why Visibility Feels Unsafe
10:22 Trusting Your Intuition Over Approval
13:48 The Cost of Over-Explaining
17:05 Taking Up Space and Owning Your Authority
20:11 Practical Ways to Stop Shrinking
23:02 The Ripple Effect of Visibility
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ABOUT ANDREA DE LA CERDA
Andrea De La Cerda is a highly accomplished communications professional with over 25 years of experience in the fields of advertising, communications and marketing. Throughout her career, Andrea has held key positions in renowned advertising agencies, brand consultancies and in-house marketing departments before creating Kandula. She possesses a deep understanding of consumer behavior and market trends, allowing her to develop innovative communication strategies that resonate with diverse audiences. Andrea received both her B.A. in Advertising and Business Administration and a M.A. in Education from Pepperdine. She is currently pursuing her Accreditation in Public Relations and is a member of PRSA.
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