
Own Your SASS
Claim This Podcastby Cherie Faus-Smith
Podcast Overview
<p>There's a version of you that got really good at making herself easy to be around. Agreeable. Low-maintenance. Fine. Always fine.</p><p><br></p><p>And somewhere in all of that… you lost the thread back to yourself.</p><p><br></p><p>Own Your SASS is for the woman who's tired of shrinking, over-explaining, and holding herself back to keep everyone else comfortable.</p><p><br></p><p>Hosted by Cherie Faus-Smith - storyteller, truth-teller, and your sassiest safe space - this show is where Cherie gets honest about self-worth, boundaries, using your voice, and coming back to yourself without apology. With the occasional guest who has something real to say.</p><p><br></p><p>You don't need fixing. You need room to speak.</p><p><br></p><p>Each episode is a conversation, not a lecture. A mirror, not a manual.</p><p><br></p><p>Because you are not too much. You are not behind. And you are absolutely allowed to take up space.</p><p><br></p><p>This is where permission starts. This is where you start.</p>
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Publishing Since
3/27/2026
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Recent Episodes

June 11, 2026
Episode 5 — How to Know When Your Comfort Zone Is Holding You Back
Have you ever gone looking for someone - anyone - to agree with you, only to have everyone you trust point you in the exact same direction? In this episode, Cherie gets real about what happened when she showed up to a networking event feeling confident in how she does things… and walked away with a challenge she absolutely did not want to hear. What followed was a tour of everyone she could find to validate her resistance - her coach, her accountability partners, her husband. Not one of them ...

April 15, 2026
Episode 4 — The Feeling You Forgot You Were Allowed To Have
Have you forgotten what it feels like to just be? Not performing, not producing, not holding it all together — just free? In this episode, Cherie gets real about the moment joy gets switched off — and why most of us have been living without it for longer than we realize. Drawing from her own story of losing herself at 16 and a TikTok challenge that reminded her what alive actually feels like, this episode is a gentle, honest invitation back to yourself. This isn't about spa days or self-car...

March 31, 2026
Episode 3 — You Have a Voice. You Always Did.
Somewhere along the way, you stopped believing that what you have to say actually matters. Not because it wasn't true. But because you were interrupted, dismissed, talked over, and made to feel like your feelings were an inconvenience - enough times that silence started to feel safer than speaking. In this episode, Cherie gets honest about why so many women reach that place, what it quietly costs us every time we edit the real thought before it reaches our lips, and what it looks like to find...
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- What is Own Your SASS?
<p>There's a version of you that got really good at making herself easy to be around. Agreeable. Low-maintenance. Fine. Always fine.</p><p><br></p><p>And somewhere in all of that… you lost the thread back to yourself.</p><p><br></p><p>Own Your SASS is for the woman who's tired of shrinking, over-explaining, and holding herself back to keep everyone else comfortable.</p><p><br></p><p>Hosted by Cherie Faus-Smith - storyteller, truth-teller, and your sassiest safe space - this show is where Cherie gets honest about self-worth, boundaries, using your voice, and coming back to yourself without apology. With the occasional guest who has something real to say.</p><p><br></p><p>You don't need fixing. You need room to speak.</p><p><br></p><p>Each episode is a conversation, not a lecture. A mirror, not a manual.</p><p><br></p><p>Because you are not too much. You are not behind. And you are absolutely allowed to take up space.</p><p><br></p><p>This is where permission starts. This is where you start.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
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