• Episode 5- Drawing a Line in the Sand: The Iconic Leadership We Need
    Jul 7 2026

    Drawing a Line in the Sand: The Iconic Leadership We Need | Let’s Get Iconic Ep. 5

    Vanessa, founder of Inner Icon and the Neurotrance Method, introduces Episode 5 of Let’s Get Iconic and argues that in a time of uncertainty leaders must “draw a line in the sand” and choose values-based leadership rather than neutrality, because “if we don’t heal it, we deal it.” She challenges listeners to evaluate whether the systems they build would offer a way forward for someone born at the bottom of the structure, and whether “gold” is being prioritized over a child protected and fed. Using examples of Abraham Lincoln, Florence Nightingale’s data-driven reforms, Harriet Tubman’s repeated missions for freedom, and business leaders like Henry Ford, George Cadbury, and Ben & Jerry’s, she frames abundance as a design and values issue, citing ancient water-sharing systems and the Marshall Plan as proof that rebuilding foundations benefits everyone.

    00:00 Podcast Intro

    00:31 Why Leadership Matters Now

    01:52 Draw the Line

    04:10 Leaders Who Protected People

    07:44 Business Built to Serve

    09:54 Designing for Abundance

    12:27 Rebuild Not Extract

    14:13 Values Behind Money

    15:51 Closing Call to Lead


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    EPISODE 5: THE LINE IN THE SAND — SOURCE REFERENCES
    Let's Get Iconic Podcast
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    ABRAHAM LINCOLN
    Emancipation Proclamation — Quote & Historical Context
    National Archives
    https://www.archives.gov/news/topics/emancipation-proclamation

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    FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
    Rose Diagram & Data Visualization History
    Lehigh University Library
    https://exhibits.lib.lehigh.edu/exhibits/show/data_visualization/science/nightingale

    Crimean War Mortality & Statistical Reform
    American Nurse Journal
    https://www.myamericannurse.com/florence-nightingale-overcame-the-limits-set-on-proper-victorian-women-and-brought-modern-science-and-statistics-to-nursing/

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    HARRIET TUBMAN
    Combahee River Raid — Primary Source
    Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture
    https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/combahee-ferry-raid

    Combahee River Raid — Full Historical Account
    National Park Service
    https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/we-called-ourselves-combee.htm

    Combahee River Raid — Detailed Military History
    History.com
    https://www.history.com/articles/harriet-tubman-combahee-ferry-raid-civil-war

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    THE MARSHALL PLAN
    Primary Source
    National Archives
    https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/marshall-plan

    Economic Growth Data — 35% Industrial Production Increase
    Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Plan

    Per Capita GNP Growth
    U.S. State Department
    https://1997-2001.state.gov/regions/eur/marshall.html

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    HENRY FORD
    The $5 Day — Primary Historical Source
    The Henry Ford Museum
    https://www.thehenryford.org/explore/blog/fords-five-dollar-day

    Middle Class & Worker Purchasing Power Context
    NPR
    https://www.npr.org/2014/01/27/267145552/the-middle-class-took-off-100-years-ago-thanks-to-henry-ford

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    GEORGE CADBURY & BOURNVILLE
    Bournville Village Trust — Official History
    https://www.bvt.org.uk/about-us/foundation-and-legacy/bournvilles-story/

    Cadbury Company History
    Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadbury

    Bournville Village History
    Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bournville

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    BEN & JERRY'S
    Official Founding Story
    Ben & Jerry's About Us
    https://www.benjerry.com/about-us

    Social Mission & Business Model
    Stanford Social Innovation Review
    https://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_truth_about_ben_and_jerrys

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    ANCIENT WATER HARVESTING
    Dew & Fog Collection — Archaeological Evidence (Israel, Atacama, Egypt)
    Columbia University — State of the Planet
    https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2011/03/07/the-fog-collectors-harvesting-water-from-thin-air/

    Ancient Desert Agriculture — Negev Runoff Farming
    Ancient Desert Agriculture Systems Revived
    http://www.mnemotrix.com/adasr/jerry/paper.html

    Nabataean Water Collection Systems
    Nabataea.net
    https://nabataea.net/explore/history/water-collection/

    Ancient Water Harvesting — Mediterranean & Western Asia
    ScienceDirect
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140196319300874

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    22 mins
  • Radical Self-Love: The Cocoon That Turns Imposter Syndrome into Unstoppable Power
    Jun 30 2026

    Radical Self-Love: The Cocoon That Turns Imposter Syndrome into Unstoppable Power | Let’s Get Iconic Ep. 4


    In episode four of Let’s Get Iconic, Vanessa (founder of Inner Icon and the Neurotrance® Method) explores radical self-love as a powerful force that dissolves imposter syndrome and expands identity. Using the caterpillar-to-butterfly metaphor and the science concept of imaginal cells, she explains how the “cocoon” is where old stories fall away and a truer blueprint emerges. She parallels this with a “true mirror” that shows an unreversed image, likening it to the moment clients finally see themselves beyond distorted, wound-based beliefs. Vanessa shares her own shift from self-punishment disguised as discipline to unconditional self-love, emphasizing that subconscious nervous-system programs must be rewritten at the source. She ends with weekly questions on leadership, relationships, and the parts of self we label imposters, plus an invitation to book the Salon of Possibilities at inner-icon.com.


    00:00 Podcast Intro

    00:32 Caterpillar Story

    01:57 Imposter Syndrome Lie

    02:53 Imaginal Cells Awakening

    03:22 Entering the Cocoon

    05:13 You Are the Butterfly

    06:23 True Mirror Revelation

    09:16 Subconscious Rewrite

    11:31 Baggage and Leveling Up

    14:09 What Radical Self Love Is

    18:08 Nervous System Programs

    21:09 Weekly Reflection Questions

    22:27 Closing and Invitation

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    23 mins
  • To Know Yourself Is to Grow Yourself: Closing the Identity Lag
    Jun 23 2026

    To Know Yourself Is to Grow Yourself: Closing the Identity Lag

    In episode three of Let’s Get Iconic, Vanessa (founder of Inner Icon and the Neurotrance Method) explores identity, the gap between external success and internal insecurity, and how “identity lag” occurs when your external life outgrows your internal identity. She explains that many people run old subconscious stories formed before age seven, leading to over-performing, emptiness, and patterns that feel like fate; citing Carl Jung, she argues that making the unconscious conscious is key to real change. Vanessa notes that 95% of daily behavior is subconscious, so willpower and surface-level mindset shifts can’t rewire nervous-system-level programs, which can be “recoded” through deep identity recalibration. Sharing her own stage-fright journey as a musician, she invites listeners to choose self-acceptance over approval and asks empowering questions to move from performing to authentic authority, leadership, and love.

    00:00 Welcome to Iconic

    00:39 The Hidden Self

    03:09 Identity Lag Explained

    05:56 Make the Unconscious Conscious

    09:01 Recode Your Programs

    11:06 Neurotrance Identity Shift

    12:12 Questions for Real Alignment

    14:32 Stage Fright Story

    18:12 Radical Self Acceptance

    19:32 Become the Beacon

    20:27 Closing and Next Steps



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    21 mins
  • Ask Better Questions
    Jun 16 2026

    Vanessa, founder of Inner Icon® and the Neurotrance® Method, introduces episode two of “Let’s Get Iconic,” arguing that life reflects the questions we repeatedly ask, and disempowering questions like “Am I enough?” become a subconscious “search term” that filters reality.

    Using a compass metaphor, she explains that many people work hard but are misdirected by early nervous-system calibration; by changing the question at the body/subconscious level through a “recode,” the constant self-monitoring and performance quiets, allowing authentic presence, leadership, love, and creativity to flow.

    She teaches that the brain processes 11 million inputs per second while consciousness handles about 40, with the reticular activating system shaped by dominant beliefs and questions, and emphasizes imagination as a tool for possibility. She references Maya Angelou’s childhood silence and offers empowering questions about leadership, connection, radical self-love, and finding one question that could change everything, then invites listeners to book a “Salon of Possibilities” session.

    00:00 Welcome to Lets Get Iconic

    00:41 Ask Better Questions

    01:42 The Compass Metaphor

    02:49 Imposter Voice Explained

    04:16 Nervous System Recode

    06:32 True North Inner Peace

    07:57 Change the Search Term

    08:52 Imagination Creates Reality

    09:52 Neurotrance Brain Filters

    11:54 Healing Across Time

    12:37 Maya Angelou on Presence

    14:40 Empowering Questions Practice

    16:21 Final Compass Challenge

    17:09 Closing and Invitation


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    18 mins
  • The Time is Now
    Jun 9 2026

    The Time Is Now: Radical Self-Love, Identity, and Becoming Iconic

    Vanessa introduces the Let’s Get Iconic podcast and invites visionaries, leaders, and creatives to stop shrinking, take up space, and embody the world they want to create. Using a garden-and-seed metaphor, she describes how ongoing pressures compact the “soil” of our nervous systems amid wars seen in real time, revelations from the Epstein files, rising costs, and chronic overwhelm. She frames radical self-love as doing the inner healing work so harm is not repeated, and argues that real change comes from inside out through anchored identity rather than fear-based contraction. Drawing on David Bowie’s use of identity experimentation and Nelson Mandela’s refusal to play small, she explains Neurotrance® as leveraging neuroplasticity to build an internal anchor under sustained stress. Ready to excavate your own iconic identity? Book the Salon of Possibilities at Inner-Icon.com.

    00:00 Podcast Intro

    01:13 Garden Seed Metaphor

    02:24 Facing the World Now

    04:02 Radical Self Love

    07:02 Take Up Space Together

    10:49 Icons in Uncertainty

    12:21 Bowie and Identity

    14:26 Mandela and Playing Small

    16:34 Tending the Soil Again

    18:34 Neurotrance Nervous System

    21:04 Guided Reflection Questions

    23:07 Closing and Next Steps

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    24 mins