
This is the podcast for spiritual entrepreneurs ready to lead louder, scale smarter, and build brands with bite. Each week, Kehla serves up: ⚡️ Raw solo riffs that cut through the noise and call you forward ⚡️ Potent Human Design & Gene Keys wisdom to align your business strategy ⚡️ Unfiltered interviews with leaders building empires their way If you’re here to integrate your brilliance, sharpen your edge, and grow like the CEO you came here to be — hit play. ✨ Connect on Instagram: @kehlag 🌍 Explore more: www.kehlag.com 📩 Questions or just want to say hey? hello@kehlag.com
This is the podcast for spiritual entrepreneurs ready to lead louder, scale smarter, and build brands with bite. Each week, Kehla serves up: ⚡️ Raw solo riffs that cut through the noise and call you forward ⚡️ Potent Human Design & Gene Keys wisdom to align your business strategy ⚡️ Unfiltered interviews with leaders building empires their way If you’re here to integrate your brilliance, sharpen your edge, and grow like the CEO you came here to be — hit play. ✨ Connect on Instagram: @kehlag 🌍 Explore more: www.kehlag.com 📩 Questions or just want to say hey? hello@kehlag.com
Episodes

Sunday Apr 07, 2024
E #394: how fame in rugby f*cked me up & why this applies to business
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
In this episode, Kehla dives into her ‘fame’ with rugby at University between 2009-2014 and how the validation through being recognized by her friends, family, teammates, University & Nation caused an identity crisis that lasted 3 years after she completed her Varsity career.
Throughout the episode, Kehla also shares the significance of her defined G center being attached to an identity and the 10th, 26th and 27th Gene Keys and how contemplating these Gene Keys has helped her release the desire to be seen or validated for her work as an athlete and business owner.
She also shares that there’s nothing wrong with desiring to be famous but what’s not often addressed is the validation that comes with being famous that can take people’s power away. Her experience of being validated as an athlete was filling a void of insecurity that she didn’t know how to take responsibility for.
If you’re someone who’s caught up on what it means to be famous for your work, this episode will give you a different perspective on how you can detach from this and know that desiring not to be famous doesn’t mean that you’re hiding, playing small or resenting others for their desire for fame.
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