
There are so many micro wins to be experienced when you're first putting yourself out there in a real and vulnerable way. Sharing all my tips and insights to help you feel supported as you're launching your brand and becoming an Industry Outlier. Follow me on Instagram @camilla_cctListen on AppleListen on Spotify
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<p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>This episode is about trust and why people actually choose to buy from you. Not because you addressed every objection perfectly. Not because you had the best funnel. But because of who you are and how people feel in your presence.</p><p>I talk about how we’re drawn to people for reasons that aren’t always business-related — their energy, their style, the way they carry themselves, the way they speak, their voice, their embodiment. These are the things we don’t always say out loud, but they matter.</p><p>This episode connects branding, v...

<p>🎙️ Being Aware of Your Visibility Wounds Is Not Enough</p><p>Podcast: Speak Your Truth and Look Good Doing It Host: Camila (aka Maya Camila) – Brand Strategist, Photographer & Videographer</p><p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>Today’s episode is about showing up more unfiltered and why simply being aware of your visibility wounds is not the point. Awareness is the first step, but healing happens when you actually tackle it daily.</p><p>Every single person building a personal brand has some visibility wound — being “too much,” too edgy, too emotional, too unprofessional, too whatever. I don’t care where you come from...

<p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>This episode is a very personal reflection on the core lessons 2025 taught me about business, leadership, and myself. I share why I almost didn’t record this episode, how self-censoring and people-pleasing showed up for me, and why remembering my voice is essential to the work I do.</p><p>This is about building a business that doesn’t require abandoning yourself. It’s about softness, vulnerability, discernment, and being honest about what actually sustains long-term success.</p><p>📌 In this episode, I talk about:</p>Why business gets harder when your needs aren’t being met, esp...

<p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>This episode is a conversation about what happens after financial success—when the question is no longer “Can I make money?” but “What’s next for me?”</p><p>I sit down with Devin, a previous client of mine, to talk about how her brand is evolving after experiencing powerful financial wins. We talk about visibility not as a growth tactic, but as a way to express the next identity she’s stepping into.</p><p>This isn’t about scaling for the sake of scaling. It’s about discernment, integrity, and allowing your brand to reflect who you ar...

<p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>In this episode, I talk about what really helps clients feel comfortable, confident, and open during their photoshoots. Getting your photo or video taken can be deeply vulnerable — it’s not just about the camera, it’s about trust, safety, and connection.</p><p>I share how I intentionally create that experience for my clients — from the moment we first meet, to the music we play on set, to how I direct you in real time. Because comfort doesn’t come from being photogenic; it comes from feeling at ease in your own body and with the pers...

<p>🎙️ The Myth of Waiting to Be Ready for Visibility</p><p>Podcast: Speak Your Truth and Look Good Doing It Host: Camila – Brand Photographer + Videographer</p><p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>In this episode, I talk about one of the biggest lies high-performing entrepreneurs tell themselves — the idea that you need to be “ready,” “healed,” or have hit a milestone before you become visible.</p><p>I share why visibility itself is the process that makes you ready — not something that happens after the fact. This conversation breaks down how visibility builds trust, why being relational matters in business, and how your brand can...

<p>🎙️ The Real Reason You’re Watering Yourself Down</p><p>Podcast: Speak Your Truth and Look Good Doing It Host: Camila – Brand Photographer + Videographer</p><p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>In this episode, I talk about one of the biggest things that keeps entrepreneurs, leaders, and creatives from being fully visible — the fear of triggering people.</p><p>Whether it’s holding back your opinions, not posting certain photos, downplaying your accomplishments, or refusing to sell boldly — these small moments of self-protection add up. And they keep you from being seen, trusted, and paid at the level you desire.</p><p>I share the p...

<p>🎙️ Beliefs I’ve Had to Clean Up (So My Business Could Grow)</p><p>Podcast: Speak Your Truth and Look Good Doing It Host: Camila – Brand Photographer + Videographer</p><p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>In this episode, I’m being very direct about the belief systems I’ve had to clean up about myself, my work, and the people I serve. Strategy is simple—but the beliefs you carry determine how you show up, how much you’re willing to give, and how you allow people to pay you.</p><p>I talk about how careless language reveals your belief system, how i...

<p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>In this episode, I share some of the big aha moments I’ve been having in life and business. These are the behind-the-scenes reflections that don’t always make it to Instagram, but they shape how I grow, how I show up, and how I build my brand.</p><p>From realizing how survival mode was keeping me stuck, to redefining what success actually means to me, to cleaning up belief systems that were capping my income — this is the raw, honest side of entrepreneurship.</p><p>I also share what it’s been like to go back...

<p>🔑 Episode Summary</p><p>In this episode, I’m joined by my clients Dr. Keiko and Dr. Sera, the founders of Kinfolk Optimal Living. Kinfolk is a vitalistic chiropractic studio in Old Town Scottsdale that helps people regulate the tone of their nerve system and return to balance through gentle, tonal chiropractic adjustments.</p><p>We talk about their work, their perspective on vitalism, and also what it was like to go through my brand shoot process. They share what they appreciated most about the experience — from how I helped them feel safe in front of the camera, to the way...