Relatably Rich

Courtney Tidona

Welcome to Relatably Rich, the podcast where unfiltered honesty meets fck you money. We have real conversations about the truths of entrepreneurship, serving volume of clients, creating global impact with your offers, and laughing your way to your millions. You're changing generations and rewriting the narrative and I'm serving up the tea and the truth Let’s get rich—relatably, unapologetically, and together.

  1. FEB 8

    The Embodiment of Your Work in Content

    In today’s episode, we’re unpacking one of the most misunderstood concepts in the online space: embodiment and authority and why so many women believe they’re not the embodiment of their work simply because they’re not “winning” in the way they think they should be. This conversation is for the woman who’s built something real but feels disconnected, boxed in, or fragmented in her content, messaging, or leadership. Because embodiment isn’t just high months, screenshots, or being “on a new one.”Embodiment is transformation, and transformation has ebbs and flows. Inside this episode, we unpack: Why embodiment is often mistaken for constant winning The subconscious rules you may be playing by that aren’t actually yours How defining authority through one narrow lens creates burnout and fragmentation Why building offers around identity (not just results) creates longevity and culture How Wildfire evolved from a 3-month program into a long-term home space and now a multi day event Why seasons of discomfort, quiet, and uncertainty are required for real leadership The danger of hiding your evolution behind a “high-vibe” facade Why your audience connects more deeply to the journey than the highlight reel How embodiment actually lives in range, honesty, and lived transformation If you’ve been questioning whether you’re still an authority because things feel quieterIf you’ve been holding shame for being human while leading othersIf your content feels disconnected from who you actually are right now This episode will radically reframe what embodiment really means and why your evolution is not a liability, but your greatest source of power. 🎧 Listen in if you’re ready to stop performing authority and start embodying it.

    27 min
  2. FEB 8

    Finding Messages in The Dark

    Today, I’m telling you a story about being called a two-faced bitch and how that moment became one of the most important messages that altered the trajectory of my life. We talk a lot about signs from the universe.The angel numbers.The song lyrics.The moments that feel good, validating, and light. But what if some of the most powerful messages you’ll ever receive, don’t come in the light at all? In this episode, I share the story of a brief friendship during the pandemic that ended abruptly right after one pivotal message was delivered. A message that led me to a book that completely rewired my understanding of identity, creation, manifestation, and the way we experience reality. Inside this episode, we unpack: Why most people are only listening for messages when things feel good How the universe communicates just as loudly through discomfort, conflict, and abrupt exits Why messengers don’t always arrive gently (and often don’t stay) The difference between focusing on the hurt vs. receiving the message How challenges, endings, and exits often mark the exact moment the lesson is complete What it means to live a life that’s open to both the light and the dark If you’ve had a situation, person, client, or relationship enter, then suddenly exit and you’ve been stuck on how it happened instead of why, this episode will reframe everything. You don’t have to like the messenger to receive the message.And if you’re only listening when things feel good, you’re only hearing half the conversation. 🎧 Listen in if you’re ready to open yourself up to all of the magic not just the parts that come wrapped in light.

    18 min
  3. FEB 8

    You're Being Fake on The Internet

    Today we’re talking about the thing every woman hits when she starts scaling: self f****g expression.Self-trust. Self-honoring. And the moment you realize you can’t keep self-abandoning in business, even in the sneaky ways. Because here’s what I’m seeing: 2025 shifted the online space.The market matured. Options exploded. AI flooded the internet. And now in 2026? It’s painfully obvious who has a real voice and who outsourced theirs. This episode is a call to rise, not through more strategy, but through truth. Inside this episode, we unpack: Why “perfect positioning” without a expression is making women feel dead inside How AI + over strategy is killing critical thinking (and creativity) The difference between being strategic vs. being under-expressed Why women aren’t burned out from doing too much… they’re burned out from performing TikTok as a self expression platform (and why that’s why it works) The real fear behind playing it safe: “What if I show who I really am and it doesn’t work?” Why you’re already a category of one because you exist The choice that changes everything: stop teetering between strategy + self-expression and go all in If you’ve been looping between “f**k it, I want to say what I want” and “let me go back to my strategy doc,” this is your reminder: Both might make you money.But only one will set you free. 🎧 Listen if you’re ready to stop performing, stop self-abandoning, and start getting paid to be who you actually are.

    36 min
  4. FEB 8

    The Industry Standards You Took on That Were Never Yours

    In this episode, I’m unpacking one of the biggest lessons I’ve learned as a leader when it came from hosting my first multi day international event, Wildfire Live. I shed light on the standards of 'success', the ones you consciously or subconsciously took on from the industry and started using as proof of whether you’re “successful” or not. I’m sharing the full story of launching Wildfire Live in Costa Rica from publicly declaring a goal of 100 women in the room and not hitting it, holding months of pressure, shame, and self-judgment to ultimately hosting an experience with 30 women that changed everything. Inside this episode, we talk about: Why borrowed industry benchmarks quietly run your nervous system The difference between surrender and throwing in the towel (they feel similar in the body, but they are not the same) How athlete mentality shaped the way I set goals and where it didn’t apply The moment I realized the number I was chasing wasn’t even mine Why “bigger” doesn’t always mean better and when depth is the actual metric The shame women carry when they don’t hit public goals (and why it’s unnecessary) How giving your all matters more than hitting the number Why the universe sometimes gives you exactly what you asked for, just not how you expected I share what it was like leading up to the event, selling all the way through, questioning myself, feeling the weight of expectations, and then what happened when I finally saw the room filled with the exact women who were meant to be there. This episode is also where I explain the shift I’m making now:I’m no longer creating “events.”I’m no longer doing intimate retreats or large-scale conferences. I’m building retreats at scale, experiences designed for depth, integration, masterminding, and real transformation, without the burnout, hype cycles, or information overload. If you’re: Launching something big Hosting an event, retreat, or program Chasing a number you think you should want Or questioning whether you’re failing because you didn’t hit a goal… This episode will reframe everything. 🎧 Listen if you’re ready to stop proving yourself to borrowed standards, and start building from what actually creates transformation

    24 min

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Welcome to Relatably Rich, the podcast where unfiltered honesty meets fck you money. We have real conversations about the truths of entrepreneurship, serving volume of clients, creating global impact with your offers, and laughing your way to your millions. You're changing generations and rewriting the narrative and I'm serving up the tea and the truth Let’s get rich—relatably, unapologetically, and together.