The Visibility Standard Titelbild

The Visibility Standard

The Visibility Standard

Von: Jazzmyn Proctor
Jetzt kostenlos hören, ohne Abo

Über diesen Titel

The Visibility Standard Podcast is for the creatives, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who are tired of playing small just to stay palatable.

This is your weekly reminder that you don’t need to be louder, trendier, or more “polished” to be seen—you just need to be honest. We talk visibility without the cringe, confidence without the cosplay, and personal branding without selling your soul to the algorithm.

Each episode breaks down the real stuff: fear of being perceived, imposter syndrome spirals, creative blocks, identity shifts, and what it actually looks like to show up when you’re evolving in real time. Expect mindset shifts, strategy you can actually use, and permission slips you didn’t know you were waiting for.

We’re not here to go viral. We’re here to go sustainable, aligned and unforgettable.


I drop new episodes every week so you can keep expanding, experimenting, and taking up space—without asking for permission (except this one).



© 2026 The Visibility Standard
Hygiene & gesundes Leben Management & Leadership Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit Ökonomie
  • Humility, Invisibility, and Code-Switching: The Real Cost of Playing Small with Dr. Monica Band
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode, Jazz sits down with Dr. Monica P Band—aka “The Mindful Healer”—to talk about why she chose LinkedIn as her primary platform, how long-form writing gives her room for nuance, and why LinkedIn feels “safer” than more aesthetic-driven spaces like Instagram. Dr. Band shares how she uses LinkedIn like a professional diary for therapists, why she avoids reactionary posting, and how thoughtful comment culture has helped her build community without needing video or curated visuals.

    They unpack the pressure of being perceived online (especially as a practicing therapist with clients who may follow), the value of choosing one or two primary platforms instead of trying to do everything, and how creating for personal fulfillment—not consumption—can be more sustainable. The conversation also centers on visibility as a healing practice, including cultural messages about humility, invisibility, and code-switching, and how being a “whole person” can support burnout prevention. Dr. Band also shares that she has finished writing and submitted a book proposal inspired in part by grief after losing her dog, Ember. Drawing from her academic background, she’s working on a more accessible guide for multicultural people to embrace their full selves, validate lived experiences like discrimination and intergenerational trauma, and navigate depth, safety, and connection—especially in intercultural relationships. L

    Support the show

    If this conversation sparked something for you and you’re ready for deeper support, I work with high-achieving women, creatives, and founders through individual therapy—supporting you in building a life and relationships that feel steady, connected, and aligned.
    And if you’re craving clarity around your brand, message, or how you’re showing up publicly, The Visibility Studio is my 90-minute marketing mentorship session designed to help you cut through the noise and build a strategy that actually feels like you.


    All the details are linked in the show notes at healingwithjazzmyn.com.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    42 Min.
  • Suicide Is Not a Bad Word: Building Visibility Around the Conversations We Avoid with Elyce Mandich
    Feb 13 2026

    Suicide is not a bad word.

    But for decades, it has been treated like one.

    In this deeply honest and expansive conversation, Jazzmyn sits down with licensed therapist and suicide loss advocate Elyce Mandich to talk about what it means to build visibility around a topic most people avoid.

    After losing her mother to suicide at just ten years old, Elyce didn’t immediately set out to specialize in suicide prevention and suicide loss. But over time, her lived experience, clinical training, and post-traumatic growth converged into a mission: to help people talk about suicide without shame — and to remember loved ones as whole humans, not just how they died.

    Inside this episode, we explore:

    • The difference between suicide prevention and suicide loss support
    • How to share vulnerable lived experience ethically on social media
    • Navigating self-disclosure as a therapist and business owner
    • Why suicide content doesn’t “perform” — and why that shouldn’t stop you
    • Rejection in publishing and entrepreneurship (and how to pivot with power)
    • Building a legacy beyond trends
    • Letting your visibility evolve as you do

    This conversation is about more than mental health. It’s about ownership of narrative. It’s about carrying your story without letting it define you. It’s about choosing purpose over popularity.

    If you are building something meaningful — even when it doesn’t trend — this episode is your reminder:

    You are allowed to speak about what matters to you. You are allowed to pivot.
    You are allowed to expand beyond the box you started in.

    And some conversations are worth having, even when the algorithm doesn’t approve.


    If you or someone you know has been impacted by suicide—through thoughts of suicide, a suicide attempt, or the loss of a loved one—you don’t have to hold it alone. Support is available right now.

    In the U.S., call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7.
    If you’re in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

    Support the show

    If this conversation sparked something for you and you’re ready for deeper support, I work with high-achieving women, creatives, and founders through individual therapy—supporting you in building a life and relationships that feel steady, connected, and aligned.
    And if you’re craving clarity around your brand, message, or how you’re showing up publicly, The Visibility Studio is my 90-minute marketing mentorship session designed to help you cut through the noise and build a strategy that actually feels like you.


    All the details are linked in the show notes at healingwithjazzmyn.com.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    36 Min.
  • The Coddling Problem in Content: How Soft Landing Messaging Dilutes Authority and Delays Your Next Level with Kelsey Hogan
    Feb 6 2026

    This episode is a loving drag + strategy session for anyone building a brand and still introducing their business like it’s a hobby. 😅

    I’m joined by Kelsey Hogan, founder of Claim and Co Media Agency, and she’s not here to coddle you—she’s here to help you win. We get into why “messy action” is often glorified (and why Kelsey says it’s basically a scam), how to build a community that actually buys, and what it looks like to show up online with confidence without oversharing your whole life.

    If you’ve been chasing virality, downplaying your expertise, or waiting to feel “ready”… consider this your sign to step into your audacity era.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why your brand voice should be a “category of one” (and not a watered-down version of what feels safe)
    • The difference between building a following vs. building a community
    • Why “messy action” messaging can keep your business stuck (and what to do instead)
    • The confidence leak hiding in the phrase “I just…”
    • What founders get wrong about personal branding (spoiler: it’s not about sharing everything)
    • The truth about virality: eyeballs are cute, but do you have the infrastructure to convert?
    • Why broadcast channels are underrated and how to use them like a “mini podcast”
    • Favorite platforms and what they’re best for: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Threads
    • Kelsey’s word to embody: AUDACITY (and yes, you’re invited)

    Support the show

    If this conversation sparked something for you and you’re ready for deeper support, I work with high-achieving women, creatives, and founders through individual therapy—supporting you in building a life and relationships that feel steady, connected, and aligned.
    And if you’re craving clarity around your brand, message, or how you’re showing up publicly, The Visibility Studio is my 90-minute marketing mentorship session designed to help you cut through the noise and build a strategy that actually feels like you.


    All the details are linked in the show notes at healingwithjazzmyn.com.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    42 Min.
Noch keine Rezensionen vorhanden