Episode Description
This week, I’m bringing you inside a corner of my work that I don’t usually share publicly — my visibility membership, Seen & Safe.
Seen & Safe is where sensitive creatives, coaches, and entrepreneurs come when they want to be visible, but also want to feel safe while doing it. We meet twice a month for nervous-system-safe visibility coaching, and between sessions we stay connected inside a private Slack community.
It’s a space where people ask the honest questions, name the fears they usually hide, and practice being seen in real time.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing a handful of the voice notes I recently sent inside our Slack channel — anonymized, of course — paired with the questions that inspired them.
You’ll hear coaching around:
- How to find your authentic story when fear feels louder than your voice
- What motivates creativity when you’re no longer running on survival-mode urgency
- How to hold boundaries (like session time) from a place of care, not guilt
- What it means to “hold the vision” when life throws a curveball
- Why visibility aftercare is normal — and how to build capacity for it over time
These are the kinds of conversations that unfold inside Seen & Safe all the time — slow, real, compassionate, nuanced, and deeply human. My hope is that you hear something today that helps you feel less alone in your own visibility journey.
Seen & Safe opens for enrollment again in January.
If you want to be the first to know when doors open, join the waitlist here:
👉 annaholtzman.com/seenandsafe
Thanks for listening, and for being part of this work. If this episode resonates, share it with someone who might need it.
