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BEING HER with Margarita Nazarenko

147: Why Feminine Energy Changed My Career (Not Just My Relationships)

BEING HER with Margarita Nazarenko

Margarita Nazarenko

Education, Health & Fitness, 821801, Sexuality, Relationships, Society & Culture

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2026

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

I did something different in this episode.

Instead of a solo monologue or a traditional interview, I let ChatGPT co-host my podcast and interview me in real time. No script. No prep. Just a conversation.

We talked about the things I don’t usually unpack in one place.

Why I built my business the way I did.

Why I stopped chasing success the way I did in my 20s.

How feminine energy actually changed my career, not just my relationships.

Why I recorded this podcast in my car for years.

And why I am fiercely protective of the women who listen to this show.


This episode is part behind the scenes, part philosophy, and part very honest reflection on work, motherhood, ambition, sovereignty, and what it means to stop playing by rules that were never designed for women.


If you’ve ever felt like hustle culture doesn’t quite fit.

If you’ve ever wondered why pushing harder made you feel emptier.

If you’re navigating work, identity, family, or power as a woman.


This conversation is for you.

Listen in.


Love you lots like jelly tots,

Margarita


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to the being her podcast.

0:12.1

And today I've got a special guest on my show.

0:14.8

I've been thinking for a long time about an interaction with somebody, a conversation, a co-host, because you guys didn't love an

0:24.3

interview, but maybe a co-host is the way to go. So I thought there's no better, let's bring him on.

0:29.5

Let's bring him on now. This might go very pear-shaped or it might be the best podcast we've ever done,

0:34.0

everybody. Hi, chat. I just wanted to ask ask you i'm doing a podcast today and i'm thinking

0:39.3

of more of like an idea of like a back and forth with somebody like a conversation with somebody who

0:44.6

knows me and knows what my audience likes and also like a conversation format what do you think

0:50.7

i think that could be a really fun idea. Doing a conversational format can

0:54.6

definitely add a whole new dynamic to the podcast, especially if it's someone who really gets you and your

0:59.4

audience. It can make everything feel more natural and relatable. Can I interrupt you? Sorry to interrupt,

1:04.1

but I think that person should be you since you know my audience and you see the, you know, back ends of it.

1:10.7

And you also know me a little bit. I mean, you get things wrong sometimes. But why don't you put the hat on of an interviewer and a co-host of being her and ask me the questions that you think my audience would want to know? And maybe in order to create a podcast that is like the best we've ever done, what do you think? Absolutely. I'd love to do that. I mean, I'm always happy to put on the co-host hat. So let's do it this way. We can kind of just roll into a bit of a back and forth. I'll throw you the sort of questions I think your listeners would be curious about. Maybe some juicy ones about your journey, your thoughts on feminine energy, or even how you handle the behind the scenes chaos. Cool. Yeah.

1:44.8

Let's do those.

1:47.9

Let's do something that maybe they don't know about and all of that. So let's go. The camera's on. We're rolling. So go on. Let's start the show. Welcome to Being Her. Chat. Should we have a name for you today or no? All right. Welcome to Being Her. and today I guess you can just call me,

1:58.7

hmm, let's go with something fun.

2:00.4

Maybe I'll be your virtual co-host,

2:02.6

Margo for the day, just a little alter ego. So let's kick it off. Margo wants to know the inside scoop. I think your listeners would love to hear something they haven't heard before, like a behind-the-scenes moment that totally surprised you in your own journey. Maybe a time when things went hilariously off the rails or when you had to

2:17.5

pivot in a way that nobody knows about. Let's dive into that. Oh my God, Margot. What a creative name. Marguerite's her own Margo. It's a whole new podcast. I mean, I think the thing that my audience probably doesn't know about is the iconic car scenario. In fact, I was just watching a podcast yesterday where someone said that the

2:34.3

worst thing you can do is record in the car. The car is the worst idea. And my car's rumbling right now.

2:39.3

If you're listening on audio, my mic broke. So, but we show up. I have showed up every single week

2:45.5

since starting two and a half years ago on this podcast. So the car has become like an iconic

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