Hey friends, itโs been a while since Iโve shared from the heart like this.
At 65, after six transformative years stepping fully into my truth as a transgender woman, I finally feel at home in my skin. But hereโs the raw truth: while my personal life blooms with peace, my business world has feltโฆ stuck.
I used to crush itโroutinely pulling in hundreds of thousands a year with ease. Doors opened, deals closed, networks expanded. But post-transition?
The prejudgment hits hard. People see the โtrans womanโ label before my decades of expertise, my strategic mind, or my proven track record. Itโs like an invisible wall, chipping away at my confidence and cash flow.
That all shifted on my 8th Marketers Cruiseโ(ask me about it. 20th Anniversary Cruise is Jan 2027).
Shout out to: Lady Jen Duplessis, Robert Rudelic, Roger Wakefield, Bill Walsh, Lou Edwards, Larry Steinhouse
What is it? It’s a floating powerhouse of 400 high-achievers who gather not just to network, but to elevate each other. I sat down with some absolute legends: serial entrepreneurs, mindset masters, and visionaries whoโve built empires. Over deep conversations (and maybe a cocktail or two), a profound insight emerged that changed everything.
The essence:
I donโt need to push my โmale sideโ away. I need to integrate it.
For years, I thought transition meant fully shedding the old meโthe driven, analytical, bold, no-BS guy who built my success. But those qualities? Theyโre not โmaleโ or โfemale.โ Theyโre human. Theyโre the fire that fueled my best work. And now, blended with the empathy, intuition, creativity, and relational magic Iโve embraced as a woman?
๐ชThatโs not compromise.
๐ฅThatโs superpower.
Imagine it:
The assertive edge that closes deals, paired with the deep listening that builds lifelong loyalty. The logical systems-thinking from my past, fused with the heartfelt vision that inspires teams. The resilience of a survivor, amplified by the grace of authenticity. Itโs not about โpicking a sideโโitโs about becoming whole. Two halves as one unstoppable force.
This isnโt just for trans folks navigating identity in a judgmental world (though if thatโs you, hear me: your full self is your greatest assetโdonโt dim it).
Itโs for anyone whoโs ever felt fragmented:
โข The woman whoโs been told to โsoften upโ her ambition.
โข The man hiding his sensitive side to โman up.โ
โข The creative whoโs suppressed their analytical brain.
โข The leader whoโs buried their vulnerabilities.
Weโve all got these beautiful, complementary parts. Society loves to box them upโmasculine here, feminine there. But the real breakthroughs? They happen when we reunite them.
Since leaning into this on the cruise, my energyโs shifted. Iโm showing up in rooms with that integrated power: confident, compassionate, strategic, and soulful. Opportunities are flowing again. And the best part? Iโm helping others do the sameโbecause when we own our wholeness, we donโt just succeedโฆ we transform the game.
If youโre feeling that internal tug-of-warโwhether in business, relationships, or self-worthโtry this:
1 List your โoppositesโ: What traits do you love from your โoldโ self? What new ones have you discovered?
2 Blend them daily: In your next meeting, call, or decisionโpull from both.
3 Celebrate the fusion: Youโre not โeither/or.โ Youโre bothโand thatโs your edge.
Youโre not broken. Youโre becoming. And the world needs your full, radiant self.
Whoโs with me?
Drop a ๐ฅ if this resonates, share your own โintegration winโ in the comments, or tag a friend whoโs ready to break through their barriers. Letโs lift each other up.
With love and fierce authenticity,
Dr. Gwen Patrone
#gwenpatrone #TransPreneur
#WholenessWins #EmbraceYourFullSelf #TransInBusiness #MindsetShift #HighPerformanceLiving #AuthenticSuccess








One Response
Gwen,
When I went full time I thought I could use the male side , I thought people would recognise the strength in that , at times accepting I would have to flip between the two . BUT it wasn’t to be I couldn’t build my identity without a solid foundation and flipping between didn’t give me that base to build on , I just didn’t want to be HIM anymore . I also realised you can’t eradicate that inner male core so I did as you and combined the two but outwardly and totally as Teresa . I can’t deny the fact that I achieved so much as a guy , I pushed him hard and found hidden depths ( maybe it helped by my father telling me there’s no such word as CAN’T ! ) I have enjoyed so much discovering my female side , how the workings of a woman are different to those of a man , you can express yourself so much more as a woman . Does that make me a strong woman ? NO not at all , it’s enables me to be a far more balanced person , when guy gets pushy I understand fully where he’s coming from so If I see a woman being put down I know exactly how to help her .
Unlike you I’m no longer in business circles but I do understand if you can combine the two your life will flourish .