4. KPop Demon Hunters & Reclaiming the Parts We Try to Hide

In this episode of Embody Your Brilliance, I’m diving into all things KPop Demon Hunters, a Netflix animated film that surprised me by how deeply it resonated with me.

It reminded me of the deep visibility work I do with daughters of immigrants, creatives, and entrepreneurs—especially when navigating the push-pull between hiding and shining.

This is for anyone who’s ever:

  • Wanted to be seen and also desperately wanted to hide

  • Felt like parts of them were “too much” or “not enough”

  • Been told (explicitly or not) to keep their fears and flaws hidden

  • Tried to succeed while a part of them was actively shrinking

I explore:

  • How KPop Demon Hunters mirrors the work of cultivating inner safety to be more visible

  • What Rumi’s demon marks reveal about shame, protection, and generational patterns

  • Why hiding is not passive

  • How full integration (not perfection) creates magnetic presence

  • My own visibility journey as I relaunch this podcast and share my voice in a bigger way

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3. Overcoming Visibility Fears & Feeling Safe to Shine as Daughters of Immigrants