
A podcast with Whitney Uland, a mindset expert & certified life coach, for artists, creatives and influencers who are ready to learn How To Be Famous by tapping into Celebrity Energy. Using relatable stories, cutting-edge research in neuroscience and mindfulness skills, each week, Whitney teaches artists, creatives and influencers how to hack their brains, nervous systems and emotions so they can ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 157 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSelf-ImprovementEducationPersonal Journals | |||

What happens when your nervous system is fried, your name’s in a smear campaign, and your business still has to keep running? In this raw solo episode, I share what it’s really like behind the scenes of building a brand, scaling consciousness, and le... more
What if you stopped trying to be the “good guy” in everyone’s story—and started embracing the full spectrum of who you are?
In this episode, I sit down (for the third time!) with my friend, author, and creative powerhouse Kayla Berry to unpack what ... more
What if the reason your career hasn’t popped off yet isn’t your content, your talent, or your mindset—but your discipline?
In this week’s episode, I’m joined by Alex Stewart, my team’s Director of Implementation and the brain behind our viral 21-Day... more
What if building creative confidence only took five minutes a day? In this episode, I’m sitting down with my friend (and our new How to Be Famous Creative Director!) Margaret Lefton to talk about what it really looks like to build self-trust as a cre... more
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I just got 13.3 MILLION views on a post that I had posted before. The difference? Subtle changes to the post - but mostly, episode dated 11.28.24 changed how I viewed social media. After listening I re-wired my brain to welcome viewers. Instead of looking at social media like a “attention seeking” place I simply switched to thinking about it the way Whitney describes it - the resource of having people’s attention. And my only job was to do what I do when I’m acting - show up and be present. Trul... more
Whitney is serving so many “reluctant” creatives with her Celebrity Energy approach. I’ve tried other social media courses, etc., and she is the only coach who makes sense to me. I’ve now taken two of her courses and listen to this podcast. They’ve made a HUGE difference with my Insta game. I also signed up for upcoming private coaching, so that’s great too. Thank you Whitney! :)
Just took Whitney’s 3 day seminar and learned so much I found her podcast right after. It’s really hard to host interviews, she is a natural. She’s smart, she’s interesting, I can’t wait to be coached by her (soon!)
I’m a huge fan of mindset work but never thought to use it in service of fame. I love Whitney’s thoughts and it helps to have someone validate the desire for fame. I think she’s the first person who has ever said that it’s ok to have a desire for attention. Keep it up Whitney! You’re bringing light to the world. ✨
As Whitney says, when the student is ready a teacher appears… I’ve been a content creator/entrepreneur/podcast host/creative for 7-8 years and was on the verge of giving UP until I found this podcast. Every episode is a gem and it’s always crystal clear to me what needs to be implemented in my life by the end. Once I’m finished all the episodes I intend on diving further into the community and FINALLY becoming the celebrity I know I was meant to be!
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Focused on helping artists, creatives, and influencers harness their "Celebrity Energy," the content explores the intersection of fame, personal growth, and mindset transformation. Through relatable storytelling and insights into neuroscience and mindfulness, it addresses the unique challenges faced by those in the entertainment and creative fields. Noteworthy elements include candid discussions about personal struggles, practical steps for building a personal brand, and overcoming self-doubt, all presented in an empowering manner that encourages listeners to embrace their aspirations towards fame and success.
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Recent guests on How To Be Famous include:
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2. Kayla Jury
3. Arielle Zadok
4. Nadia Khaled
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7. Margaret Lefton
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