168. Being Seen Without Performing

Season #1

In this episode, I’m talking about visibility, but not the kind that requires performing, overexplaining, or turning yourself into someone you’re not.

I explore how teaching can be one of the most aligned, ethical, and grounded ways to grow a healing practice, especially for practitioners who don’t see themselves as “teachers” or experts yet.

If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t have anything to teach,” or worried about copying someone else’s work, this episode is for you. Teaching isn’t about delivering a method or training others to work on people. It’s about creating a safe container for people to experience something you’ve already embodied.

I also talk about why in-person experiences are especially powerful right now, how teaching deepens your own embodiment and confidence, and why you don’t need to perform to be seen, just to create space for learning and practice.

In this episode, I cover:

  • Why teaching doesn’t mean performing or positioning yourself as the authority

  • The difference between teaching a method vs. teaching a felt result

  • How embodied learning creates connection and trust

  • Examples of simple, ethical teaching ideas for healing practitioners

  • Why teaching actually builds confidence instead of requiring it first

This episode is an invitation to stop waiting until you feel “ready” and start sharing what you already know—slowly, simply, and with integrity.

If you want support turning your embodied experience into offerings that feel aligned and sustainable, come join me inside Grow a Thriving Practice jillianfaldmo.com/workwithme