You have cracked a code. You are aligned, you are motivated, you are feeling like yourself. And then you walk into a room and something shifts. Salisha is mulling over one of the most important questions she has ever asked out loud: how do you protect that energy and bring it into every space you enter?
In this episode, you'll hear about:
- What it means to crack a code in your life and why protecting that momentum is everything
- The Broadway Backstage vs. Arkansas family visit comparison that perfectly explains energy environments
- Why New York City gave Salisha the freedom to finally become who she always was
- The goldfish analogy that will change how you think about the environments you allow yourself to be in
- Why being a whole vibe is not just a flex but a responsibility
- What pageants taught Salisha about showing up as the best version of yourself
- Main character energy: what it is, why it matters, and how to stop letting spaces influence you instead of the other way around
You are not here to play a supporting role in your own life. You are the main character.
CHAPTERS
- [00:21] Nine months pregnant and out of clothes but still showing up
- [00:41] Have you ever cracked a code in your life?
- [01:44] When your good energy meets a completely different environment
- [02:52] Broadway backstage energy vs. visiting family down south
- [03:44] Why NYC gave Salisha the freedom to be herself
- [05:30] How to protect your momentum when you enter a different space
- [07:04] If you are a whole vibe it is your duty to fill the room with it
- [08:12] Reading the room and letting the brightest vibe win
- [09:00] The goldfish analogy and what it says about your environment
- [09:54] Be intentional about the spaces you allow yourself to be in
- [10:55] What pageants taught Salisha about staying competition ready
- [12:09] What would your 8 year old self say about where you are today
- [12:45] Main character energy and stepping into your power unapologetically
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Many thanks to Gotham Network in NYC, TyNia Brandon for writing and laying vocals down for the updated theme song and Big Red Studios for the intro video wherever you watch the latest season of The Salisha Show!
