What She Wants

Mandy

What She Wants is more than a podcast—it's a power move. Designed for high-achieving, purpose-driven individuals, this show delivers raw, unfiltered conversations on wealth-building, self-mastery, wellness, and legacy. Hosted by a powerhouse who understands the hustle, the healing, and the high-level strategy, each episode is packed with elite insights, financial game-changers, and mindset shifts that redefine success. Whether you’re scaling your business, reclaiming your health, or rewriting your relationship with money, this is where ambition meets alignment. It’s time to get What She Wants

  1. Aug 5

    "Quicksand"

    Before there was a "him," there was a granddaddy — the man who armored a three-year-old with ADHD against a toxic world before she ever knew she'd need it. In this letter, Mandy goes back to twenty-three, to the door she ran through, to the two children she left behind, and to the slow, undramatic sink into a relationship that felt like solid ground right up until it wasn't. This is the one about attachment wearing love's clothes — and the difference between understanding something intellectually and being able to act on it emotionally. Show Notes: Her granddaddy's foundation: psychology, self-study, and armor built before it was needed Growing up with an addict parent and a narcissistic one — knowing both sides of "family" The door she ran through at 23, and the two children she left behind Choosing him strategically: bodyguard, protection, the princess in the tower The two-by-two visit, the ultimatum, and the choice to try to break a generational cycle Attachment vs. love — "Love builds alongside you. Attachment takes credit for what you built." Why staying wasn't a failure of intelligence — knowing and leaving are two different things The healing thread: not resolution, but grieving what he was never going to be Closing: "I found my ground. Finally. And it's not quicksand. It's mine." Tags: Letters to My Now Ex What She Wants narcissistic relationships generational trauma attachment vs love ADHD childhood trauma healing journey self-study psychology motherhood grief and healing emotional armor codependency trauma recovery women's stories Tags: Letters to My Now Ex What She Wants narcissistic relationships generational trauma attachment vs love ADHD childhood trauma healing journey self-study psychology motherhood grief and healing emotional armor codependency trauma recovery women's stories

  2. Jul 29

    "Sugar Baby"

    Twenty-three years of building — a nonprofit, a business, a life — while fighting for credit that was never in question. In this first letter, Mandy traces the line from selling bracelets and cotton candy parking lot to parking lot, to a pregnancy that became a reckoning with God, to the muse who confirmed what she already knew: this was real. She unpacks what it actually means to be a "provider," why the system rewards passengers who call themselves the man, and how moving next door — just next door — changed everything. This one ends with a line you'll want to clip. Show Notes: The 23-year fight for credit — and why it was never about self-doubt From bracelets to cotton candy: the hustle that taught her to condense effort and maximize return The pregnancy and the quiet conversation with God that became "the snap" Montana, the muse, and the stranger who validated the dream before he ever tried to Building the nonprofit and the LLC while being called a scam Moving next door: why proximity to negativity is its own kind of drain Redefining "provider" — and calling out the passenger dressed as the man The closing line: "You were the lesson. And baby — I graduated." Tags: Letters to My Now Ex What She Wants narcissistic relationships women in business entrepreneurship nonprofit founder self-worth healing Montana financial independence emotional abuse recovery hustle culture single mom provider myth patriarchy  Letters to My Now Ex What She Wants narcissistic relationships women in business entrepreneurship nonprofit founder self-worth healing Montana financial independence emotional abuse recovery hustle culture single mom provider myth patriarchy  Letters to My Now Ex What She Wants narcissistic relationships women in business entrepreneurship nonprofit founder self-worth healing Montana financial independence emotional abuse recovery hustle culture single mom provider myth patriarchy

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What She Wants is more than a podcast—it's a power move. Designed for high-achieving, purpose-driven individuals, this show delivers raw, unfiltered conversations on wealth-building, self-mastery, wellness, and legacy. Hosted by a powerhouse who understands the hustle, the healing, and the high-level strategy, each episode is packed with elite insights, financial game-changers, and mindset shifts that redefine success. Whether you’re scaling your business, reclaiming your health, or rewriting your relationship with money, this is where ambition meets alignment. It’s time to get What She Wants