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I Ended a 7-Figure Offer That Was Still Working
May 12, 2026
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Your Brain Does This Every Time You Try to Grow
May 5, 2026
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People Were Talking About Me…Here’s What I DIDN’T Do
Apr 28, 2026
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Bigger Goals Aren’t the Problem — Your Identity Is
Apr 21, 2026
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She Took a Month Off… and Made MORE Money
Apr 14, 2026
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| 5/12/26 | ![]() I Ended a 7-Figure Offer That Was Still Working | For six years, the morning calls were part of my daily life. Clients around the world. Over 1,500 mornings. Extraordinary results. And a container that became deeply sacred to me. In this episode, I share why I chose to end it — not because it stopped working, but because internally, I knew something had completed. This conversation is about the kind of endings that don’t come from burnout, failure, or external pressure. The ones that happen quietly. The ones where something can still be successful, meaningful, and deeply loved… and yet no longer aligned with who you’re becoming. | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Your Brain Does This Every Time You Try to Grow | There’s a moment in every real goal where things start to feel off—and most people misinterpret it. In this episode, Hina Khan breaks down why your brain creates resistance right after you commit, what “evidence addiction” actually is, and how to keep moving without making that moment mean something about you. This isn’t about motivation. It’s about understanding the structure of growth—so you don’t quit in the middle of it. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() People Were Talking About Me…Here’s What I DIDN’T Do | When you find out people are talking about you, your instinct is to adjust. To explain, to soften, or to shrink. This episode is about what it looks like not to. A real-time breakdown of how to hold your standard, stay grounded in your identity, and stop managing how you’re perceived—especially as your visibility grows. Because the moment you become aware of how you’re seen is usually the moment you start changing. And most people don’t even realize they’re doing it. | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Bigger Goals Aren’t the Problem — Your Identity Is | Most people think the problem is their goals. It’s not. It’s who they are being when they set them. In this episode, Hina explores why things often feel harder right after you decide to grow — and what that moment is actually revealing about your identity. This is a conversation about self-image, internal resistance, and what it really takes to expand into your next level without force. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() She Took a Month Off… and Made MORE Money | This episode is a behind-the-scenes look at what actually changes when identity shifts. Recorded as a live celebration call, Hina is joined by clients who share the real, tangible results that emerged from this work—not just in their businesses, but in how they live, lead, and make decisions. From working less and earning more, to expanding businesses during uncertainty, to stepping into entirely new levels of leadership—these are lived examples of what becomes possible when self-image evolves. This conversation offers a grounded look at what happens before the results—and what truly creates them. | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Most People Dress to Hide — Here’s What It’s Costing You | Most people don’t get dressed to express who they are — they get dressed to hide. In this conversation with personal branding expert Julianne Costigan, we explore how clothing shapes identity, confidence, and the way we’re perceived before we ever speak. This isn’t about fashion. It’s about how you’re reinforcing — or limiting — who you believe yourself to be. | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Things Were Working… And Then You Stopped | Things were working. And then you stopped. In this episode, Hina explores the pattern of pulling back right when momentum builds — not as a failure of discipline, but as a reflection of identity. This is a conversation about self-sabotage, internal limits, and the unconscious “set point” that keeps you returning to the same level. You’ll also hear: How to distinguish intuition from fear Why exhaustion isn’t always burnout What it really takes to expand your capacity for more | — | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() You're Living Inside An Invisible Cage | If you feel like you’re doing everything right but nothing is really changing, this episode explores why. There’s an invisible cage most people live inside—one shaped by identity, self-image, and the stories we’ve learned to believe. And no matter how much you do, your life will return to the boundaries of who you believe you are. This conversation offers a different lens on why change can feel so hard—and what it actually takes to step beyond it. | — | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Why You Self-Sabotage When Life Finally Gets Good | Why do things sometimes feel uncomfortable when life starts going well? In this episode, Hina explores the difference between having something and having the capacity to hold it. From success and money to time and opportunity, growth often reveals an internal edge many people don’t expect. This conversation looks at identity, self-image, and the quiet work of expanding your ability to receive and stay grounded inside what you’ve created. | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() From $100 Brand Deals to Real Freedom — The Power of Knowing Your Worth | Dominique Baker once thought $100 was a great brand deal. In this episode of Possibilities with Hina Khan, Dominique shares the mindset shifts that helped her move from undervaluing her work to building a career rooted in self-worth, visibility, and financial independence. What started as a creative outlet while she was feeling lonely during a period when her husband was working overseas eventually turned into a thriving career in content creation. But along the way, Dominique had to learn some difficult lessons about authenticity, negotiating her value, and navigating criticism online. Together, Hina and Dominique explore the realities of building a platform online, why many women struggle to charge what they deserve, and why money — at its core — often represents freedom. They also discuss the evolving creator economy, the importance of setting boundaries with social media, and Dominique’s advice for anyone looking to build their voice and presence online. This is a powerful conversation about self-worth, visibility, and what becomes possible when you stop undervaluing yourself. | — | ||||||
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| 3/3/26 | ![]() You Can Have Your Excuses — Or the Life You Want | In this Q&A episode of Possibilities, Hina answers powerful listener questions about anxiety, comparison, people-pleasing, fear of judgment, and procrastination. Learn how to stop expecting the worst, use comparison as possibility, break the people-pleasing cycle, move beyond the fear of being seen, and finally take action — even when you don’t feel ready. Your purpose has to become bigger than your fear. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() You Don’t Have to Collapse When It Gets Hard | Sometimes what feels like an attack… isn’t. It’s a question, or a moment, or a shift of some kind. But at first blush it, something tightens — and we collapse into defense, over-explaining, or carrying it long after it’s over. It’s like we’re being attacked…but we’re not. In this episode, I’m exploring what it means to stay intact when things feel personal. You can be questioned without becoming defensive. You can feel something without fusing with it. You can respond clearly — and release the moment. If you’ve been taking something personally lately, this conversation will meet you there. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Why Success Starts To Feel Heavy | In this episode, Hina explores why success can start to feel heavier at higher levels of leadership and growth. She unpacks the concept of identity as infrastructure and explains why the version of you that built your current success may not be the one meant to carry you forward. This conversation is for entrepreneurs and high performers navigating the in-between stage of identity evolution — where friction signals recalibration, not failure. | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Why “Just Be Positive” Is Making Things Worse | In this episode, Hina explores the subtle trap of toxic positivity and self-gaslighting—when mindset work turns into internal pressure instead of support. She unpacks how high performers often override their emotions in the name of strength, why judging yourself for feeling anything collapses capacity, and how real growth begins with honest self-leadership rather than forced positivity. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Holding a Business Through Personal Collapse | Hina Khan sits down with Taylor Kaye for a raw, unforgettable conversation about what happens when life changes overnight. Taylor shares the moment everything shifted for her family — and what it took to keep moving forward: advocating through crisis, holding her household together, navigating caregiving, and finding a new way to live when the “before” is gone. This is an episode about resilience without performance — and the kind of inner strength you don’t know you have until you need it. | — | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() Lessons from a Thriving 30-year Marriage | Hina and her husband Paul have been married for 30 years. Yes, 30 years! In this heart-to-heart episode of Possibilities, Hina sits down with Paul for a candid and intimate conversation about their 30-year marriage, the ups and downs they've faced, and the growth they've experienced both individually and as a couple. From navigating grief early in their marriage to overcoming personal struggles and redefining their roles within the family, Paul and Hina open up about the challenges and triumphs that have shaped their relationship. They dive into the dynamics of their partnership, discussing how they’ve maintained passion, communicated effectively, and fostered mutual respect over the years. They also explore the impact of personal growth on their family, particularly how their evolution has influenced their children and their approach to finances. Join them as they share insights on how to keep a relationship vibrant, how to honor each other in day-to-day life, and how embracing change has led to a deeper, more fulfilling partnership. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that’s full of honesty, love, and wisdom, and don't forget to share it with someone who could benefit from this powerful conversation. | — | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Mastering Your Inner Chatter | We have thousands of thoughts running through our minds each day. Everything from, 'pick up the laundry' to 'send that email.' It might seem meaningless, but it's the most important conversation you will have all day. That's because your internal dialogue is what sets the tone for your week, month, year, and, ultimately, your life. The problem for many of us is that it's often on autopilot, flooded with harmful and negative self talk. In this episode of 'Possibilities' with Hina Khan, she delves into the importance of internal chatter in achieving your goals. Hina shares personal insights on how aligning your internal dialogue with your aspirations can transform your life. She discusses the significance of beliefs, thinking patterns, and the influence of subconscious thoughts on your success. Learn practical tips to audit and shift your internal chatter to match the mindset of your goals, featuring real-life examples and actionable strategies. Whether it's about creating financial abundance, building strong relationships, or simply maintaining a positive mindset amidst life’s challenges, this episode provides valuable guidance to help you build a life you truly love. To work with Hina, please go here to check out the programs and how you can apply! https://landing.hinakhan.ca/apply-to-work-with-me | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() How Your Impossible Dream Will Transform Everything | Hina sits down with Ben Owen, a world class coach and leader in the growth and transformation space, to discuss what it takes to let go of old identities and become the person you were always meant to be. They cover impossible goals, the importance of community support, and overcoming internal obstacles. Ben shares his personal stories of transformation, from selling his gym to redefining his identity and embracing fatherhood. Together, they highlight the significance of setting vivid, future-focused goals and the power of leaning into discomfort for true growth. | — | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() Embracing The Power of Becoming | Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the 'how' of a goal? How will I start? How will I come up with the money? How will I balance work and family life? In this one-on-one study session, Hina shares a tool that has helped her clients overcome the fear of the unknown. It starts with embracing the power of becoming. Hina also dives deep and elaborates on the idea that we are all creators, here to experience and remember our divinity. And when we remember that, we step into a life filled with joy, purpose, and endless possibilities. So, grab a tea, get cozy and have a notebook ready because you're not going to want to miss this one! To work with Hina, please go here to check out the programs and how you can apply! https://landing.hinakhan.ca/apply-to-work-with-me | — | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | ![]() Being Innovative But Still Unwelcome | In this episode of 'Possibilities,' host Hina Khan talks to Erin Craven, a former vice president-turned-successful entrepreneur. Erin shares her incredible journey from corporate life to opening over 20 Urospot clinics, which is now Canada’s leading private urology clinic, aimed at improving women's pelvic floor health. Erin shares her story of early leadership as the oldest of six siblings, overcoming challenges while pursuing higher education and her unwavering belief in her vision. Learn how Erin navigated setbacks, including industry pushback and the COVID-19 pandemic, and how her strong mindset and family support system helped her revolutionize women's healthcare. Hina sits down with her to learn how she made her way into FemTech, outpaced the competition and built a successful franchise business. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/25 | ![]() Set Yourself Apart In The Best Way | In this episode of 'Possibilities,' Hina emphasizes the critical importance of listening. She explains how becoming a powerful listener can dramatically improve all your relationships, from your spouse and children to colleagues and superiors. Hina shares practical tips and personal anecdotes to illustrate the transformative power of listening without judgment or preconceived notions. By creating a space free of mental obstructions, we open up possibilities for profound connections, safety, and love. Tune in to learn actionable strategies on how to practice authentic listening and enrich your communication. To work with Hina and learn more about her programs - please go HERE--> https://landing.hinakhan.ca/apply-to-work-with-me | — | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | ![]() Derailed But Not Defeated | What does Lisa Mattam, the CEO and founder of Sahajan Skincare, know about overcoming monumental challenges in building her business? A LOT. Her brand that has gained impressive traction in stores like Sephora. In this episode of ‘Possibilities’, Lisa shares her challenging journey from working in the pharmaceutical industry to creating a highly successful skincare line rooted in the 5,000-year-old science of Ayurveda. Throughout the interview with Hina, Lisa discusses the cultural and personal influences that shaped her path, the obstacles she faced in the industry, and the importance of community and mindset in her entrepreneurial journey. This episode offers insights into the world of beauty and wellness, the significance of Ayurvedic practices, and the resilient spirit required to turn dreams into reality. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() This one thing will change your life | In this episode of 'Possibilities’, Hina dives deep into the concept of integrity and its transformative potential. She challenges common perceptions of integrity, emphasizing that it's not about morality but about being whole and complete. Using relatable examples, Hina illustrates how integrity means being your word and cleaning up any commitments immediately when things change. By embodying this understanding, you reduce energetic leaks, show up consistently, and create trust and reliability in all areas of your life. Reflect on your own life, consider where you're not in integrity, and explore what changes when your commitments align with your actions. Get ready for a life-changing insight! | — | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Can more orgasms lead to increased business? | There's an undeniable connection between improving your capacity to receive and increasing sales in your business. But what if improving your capacity to receive was also linked to how you release in the bedroom? Hina dives deep into the transformative power of sexual energy with sexual embodiment coach, Monica Kovacs. Discover how tapping into your sexual energy, experiencing embodied rest, and embracing your true self can significantly improve your creativity, overall happiness, and even your business success! Whether you're a high-performing entrepreneur or someone looking to enhance personal relationships, this conversation offers valuable insights and actionable advice by learning to uncover the relationship between sexual embodiment and professional expansion. We're happy that you're here, as we start off Season 5 of Possibilities with a real banger! (*pun intended*) | — | ||||||
| 5/14/24 | ![]() How To Talk To God | Would you believe me if I told you God talks to you on a regular basis? It took Neale Donald Walsch 53 years of his life to realize that God does, in fact, talk to everyone. And had been talking to him for his entire life. He just wasn't hearing the messages. Until one day, he did. Neale Donald Walsch is a modern day spiritual messenger. With an early interest in religion and a deeply felt connection to spirituality, Neale spent the majority of his life thriving professionally, yet searching for spiritual meaning before experiencing his now famous conversation with God. Since having that profound conversation he's helped millions of people relate to God through his writing and teaching. | — | ||||||
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