Episode 316: No More Bad Photos — Seeing Yourself Clearly with Lisa Haukom
If you’ve ever avoided being in photos…
If you’ve ever hated how you looked in one (or all) of them…
If you’ve ever wished you could just feel good being seen — this episode is for you.
In this episode, I’m joined by the woman currently teaching me how to actually see myself in photos — not with filters, angles, or forced confidence, but with presence.
Lisa Haukom is a visibility expert, creative director, and the founder of The Photo Club Method. She helps women shift the way they see themselves — in photos, yes, but also in life. Because hiding from the camera? Usually means we’re hiding from ourselves, too.
We talk about:
Why we flinch when we see ourselves on camera
What it really means to reclaim your image (without changing your body)
How learning to take self-portraits (not selfies) is actually a tool for self-trust
And what happens when we stop disappearing from our own lives
This conversation cracked something open in me — and I think it might for you too.
Because you don’t need to change anything.
You just need to see what’s already there.
Listen to the Episode:
“I didn’t want to have the conversation I was already having in my head about, “Who do you think you are to be taking pictures of yourself and putting it online?” Everyone has had their own version of that conversation at one point or another.”
Read the Transcript:
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Naomi Nakamura is a Health x Human Design coach who’s creating a healthier society through aligned energy.
She blends a bespoke mix of Functional Nutrition and Human Design to help others shift into alignment to leverage and correctly manage their energy to support their body, mind, and spirit.
She believes that when we embrace our authenticity and lean into our bio-individuality, we naturally live a life of freedom, empowerment, and optimal health.
Naomi resides in the San Francisco Bay Area and can often be found exploring the area with her puppy girl, Coco Pop!
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