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LALEH TALAI

LALEH TALAI: LEADERSHIP AS RADIANCE, RESILIENCY, AND THE ART OF CHOOSING HERSELF

When we sat with Laleh Talai, we were invited into a world shaped by devotion, self-trust, and spiritual sovereignty. Her leadership in this season is pulsed by choice and an active willingness to meet herself at every edge. As she shared with us, “Leadership in this season of my life is stretching me to really sit with and listen to my fears and self-doubt and meet the limitations I have carried face to face.” We heard a woman who has become fluent in the language of expansion, a woman who no longer negotiates with the inner narratives that once asked her to shrink, a woman who has decided that her voice, her desires, and her embodiment are worthy of being fully lived.

She brought us into the story of her October retreat in Mt. Vernon, describing the experience as “extraordinarily life-changing” and “soul-nourishing.” We could feel the liberation she referenced as she told us how she returned home having released pieces of an old identity she no longer recognized. She smiled when she recalled booking a first-class ticket for the first time, saying, “At age 51, I am just getting started with checking off my desires.” The memory held a sparkle of reclamation, a woman allowing herself to choose comfort, luxury, and ease without justification. Her voice softened when she described the woman seated beside her, a widow deep in her own transformation. “It was deeply connecting and nourishing for both of us,” she told us, allowing us to witness how even simple proximity becomes a divine assignment when she follows her intuition and trusts the path unfolding in real time.

Her leadership philosophy revealed itself in these small yet profound moments. She spoke of skydiving, hot air ballooning, the spontaneous leaps her Manifestor design leads her toward, and how taking these leaps has become a living expression of her teachings. “Being a leader means taking chances on ourselves,” she said, offering the sentence with quiet conviction. Her stories revealed a woman committed to dismantling the “good girl” persona and widening her capacity for joy, sovereignty, and self-permission. She talked about reclaiming adventure at an age often labeled as a settling point and how these experiences have reignited a childlike wonder in her body. “It is never too late to follow our dreams,” she said, and it echoed through the room long after she spoke it, landing as both affirmation and invitation.

When we asked about the spiritual principles guiding her leadership, an entire ecosystem of devotion unfolded. Awareness is her anchor. “Awareness is our limitless playground,” she said, describing how presence reconnects her with God Consciousness and her own I Am energy. She explained how she returns to awareness throughout the day, using it as a doorway into grounded truth rather than emotional reactivity. She described resilience as an inner muscle she has strengthened through seasons that asked everything of her, calling it the practice that keeps her rooted when outcomes are uncertain, and timelines stretch beyond expectation. “Even if I feel like I have hit rock bottom,” she said, “I will go two feet in on myself,” offering a glimpse into the depth of her commitment to her path.

Inner knowing is one of her greatest spiritual disciplines. There was a steadiness in her tone when she said, “The only way to expand my life is to connect with God Consciousness and feel the limitless potential that is true for me.” Her reflections on acceptance, forgiveness, and surrender offered a raw transparency that revealed how deeply she has sat with her own shadows. She shared how she uses these practices to move through the energies of abandonment, self-neglect, and doubt: “I step deeper into reclaiming my feminine power and expand into shining my radiant light.” Her words carried the weight of lived experience, a woman who has held her own darkness with grace and chosen to rise.
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Her body is part of her leadership. She spoke about dance, somatic movement, breathwork, and meditation with reverence, explaining how embodiment has become the bridge between spiritual understanding and real transformation. “Somatic movement allowed me to overcome chronic pain and expand my container,” she said, offering a glimpse into the healing that reshaped her relationship with her physical and emotional landscape. She recently became a certified somatic healing life coach, calling it “one of the most profound embodiments of my purpose.” Her voice glowed with pride as she explained how she places her hands on her heart, womb, throat, and yoni to release resistance and regulate her nervous system. Spiritual practice, for her, is not abstract—it is lived through breath, movement, sensation, and surrender that turns wisdom into embodiment.

When the conversation moved to New Earth business, her paradigm became unmistakable. She sees her work as part of a global evolution in how we relate to leadership, service, and creation. “Embodiment is the key to expansion,” she told us. She described how she teaches her clients to act from the version of themselves who already holds the reality they desire and how this energetic alignment becomes the catalyst for transformation. The devotion behind this work is anchored in her connection with God Consciousness and her daily commitment to intimacy with herself. She is in the middle of launching her 1:1 journey into Open to Sacred Love. A 6-week inner transformative journey showing women how to soften into their bodies, reclaim their worth, and feel their Feminine Radiance to open their hearts to receiving the love and abundance they deeply desire. “We need to give from a full cup,” she said, “and a healthy nervous system,” naming the body as the doorway to longevity, impact, and authentic expansion.

We asked her about wealth, and her answer shifted the energy in the room. “Wealth is birthed from my connection with God Consciousness,” she shared. For her, wealth is a frequency experienced through well-being, presence, creative flow, and relationships. It is experienced through the feeling of aliveness, emotional richness, and spiritual intimacy. It is a natural expression of devotion, spaciousness, and alignment. “Gratitude is my way of life,” she said, describing the fullness she feels in every area where love, health, and connection flourish and how gratitude expands her capacity to receive even more with grace.

Toward the end of our conversation, we asked her about a pivotal moment that shaped her leadership. She spoke with openness about her 19-year marriage and the deep emptiness she carried inside it. She told us, “I was blaming him, not knowing he was mirroring back my own disconnection from myself.” The transparency in her recollection felt like a teaching in itself. This chapter of her life became the catalyst for reconnecting with her body, healing the inner child wounds she hadn’t yet met, and reclaiming the parts of herself she had abandoned along the way. It was here that she discovered the power of self-love, self-permission, and emotional intimacy—the foundations of her leadership today and the roots of the radiance she now embodies.
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Across every layer of our interview, Laleh revealed herself as a woman who leads through embodiment, tenderness, courage, and choice. Her life is her curriculum. Her devotion is her compass. Her radiance is not accidental; it is the result of every leap she chose to take before she felt ready, every moment she chose to meet herself fully, and every breath she devoted to becoming the woman she always sensed she could be.
And in her own words, “I get to go first.”
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Written by: Nic BeeGee | Editor in Chief
Photography: Liza Sue Productions
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