Want to interview me on your podcast or bring some no-filter truth to your virtual event, summit, or membership?

I’m Suzanne Culberg, known for calling it like I see it and helping chronic people-pleasers stop abandoning themselves to keep everyone else comfortable.

If your audience is craving real talk about burnout, boundaries, and breaking up with approval addiction, I’m your woman.

I don’t do “10 tips to manifest your dream life.” I do honest conversations, uncomfortable truths, nervous laughter, and the occasional F-bomb (PG versions available on request… probably).

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Selected Media Features

moms without capes

Setting Boundaries to Heal People-Pleasing with Suzanne Culberg

Moms Without Capes®
with Onnie Michalsky, MA, LCPC

magnetic pod

The Power of Saying "Nope" with Mindset Coach Suzanne Culberg

Magnetic Pod
with Olivia de Sousa

the overcomers podcast

Saying "Yes" to Others and "No" to Self: Overcoming Being a People Pleaser

The Overcomer's Podcast
with Travis & Cyndy Barnes

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I’ve created a handy Spotify playlist of podcasts I’ve been featured on. If you’d like to, you can also like the playlist to follow updates.

Media Biography

Suzanne Culberg is a boundary mentor, intuitive truth-teller, and the creator of The Done Era, a community for recovering people-pleasers who are ready to stop abandoning themselves to keep everyone else comfortable.

Known online as The Nope Coach, Suzanne helps women break their addiction to approval, reclaim their energy, and learn how to say no without drowning in guilt or second-guessing.

Through her podcast, intuitive readings, and The Done Era community, she calls out the patterns that keep high-functioning, over-giving humans stuck in burnout, resentment, and performance mode.

Suzanne is known for her quick wit, deep insight, and uncanny ability to read a situation like it’s subtitled, delivering truth with warmth, humour, and the occasional well-placed reality check.

Her work blends intuitive awareness with practical tools that help people stop over-explaining, over-functioning, and over-giving, so they can build lives that actually feel good to live.

Suzanne lives in Victoria, Australia with her husband, two children, and more books than shelf space. She firmly believes that “no” is a complete sentence.