Danielle Marggraf is an author, speaker, entrepreneur, and founder of the Embodied Woman™ Community. Known for her unapologetic truth-telling and frequency-shifting presence, she guides visionary women to dismantle good-girl conditioning, embody their feminine power, and create businesses that become living, breathing expressions of their soul.
Her work is rooted in a single truth: wealth isn’t something you chase — it’s something you become. Through nervous system recalibration, embodiment, and radical authenticity, Danielle helps women expand their capacity to receive more money, greater fulfillment, and the freedom to lead on their own terms.
A single mom in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Danielle writes, speaks, and leads from the front lines of feminine leadership, modeling what it means to live fearlessly authentic, unapologetically expressed, and wildly free.
What surprised you most about what came through while writing Embodied Millions?
Danielle Marggraf: Even though I wrote the book, it feels more like a transmission. Much of it was channeled — Spirit moving through me to speak directly to women. I thought I was writing something closer to a “Think and Grow Rich for women,” focused on mindset and success philosophy. But what it became is something far deeper: a modern-day guide for the wild woman who is ready to liberate herself from anything that keeps her from wealth, prosperity, alignment, creation, and deep satisfaction in her bones, blood, and breath. It’s not a book you read once and put away — it’s something you return to again and again as you evolve. Each time you enter its pages, it meets you where you are and calls you into your next level of embodiment.
If Embodied Millions could speak as its own consciousness, what would it say to the women reading it?
Danielle Marggraf: It would whisper: “Your path to prosperity is not about becoming someone else. It’s about liberating the wild, wealthy woman already inside you. This means rewiring the survival patterns that keep you hustling, pleasing, and performing. It means clearing what is not in alignment with your truth. You are already safe. There is no threat here, only conditioning that taught you otherwise. And when you remember this, you awaken the wealth that has always lived within you.”
How did writing the book expand your own embodiment or relationship with wealth?
Danielle Marggraf: I’ve always lived what I teach — I don’t share it until I’ve embodied it. But writing this book stretched me into an even bigger level of embodiment. It required me to hold more visibility, to speak a bigger truth, and to double down on my own devotion and faith. That was scary, because while I’ve held this frequency in women’s circles, retreats, and communities where I knew the women “got it,” a book meant bringing it into the wider world. Writing it forced me to expand my own relationship with wealth by holding the energetic field of the book itself — a next level of prosperity and power that I had to grow into while I was writing.
What do you hope the reader feels, not just learns, as they move through each chapter?
Danielle Marggraf: I don’t want this book to live only in your mind. Embodied Millions is an experience. It’s not about learning more information — it’s about activating a frequency. I want you to feel it moving through your body — the chills, the release, the remembering. My hope is that you feel safer with yourself, that you feel the wild woman in you stirring, that you feel prosperity as something you can embody in the moment, not someday later. This book is alive. My deepest desire is that you don’t just read it — you let it change the way you move, breathe, and receive.
How does Embodied Millions differ from the way wealth is typically talked about in personal development spaces?
Danielle Marggraf: Most wealth teachings are mindset-only. They focus on thinking rich, visualizing, affirming. And while there’s value in that, it ignores the body. If your nervous system is wired for survival, no amount of affirmations will make you feel safe receiving or holding money. Embodied Millions is different because it connects wealth with somatic regulation, feminine embodiment, and dismantling good girl conditioning. It’s not about performing your way to success — it’s about rooting prosperity in your body’s truth.
What kind of woman was this book written for?
Danielle Marggraf: She’s the woman who has done “all the things” — the strategies, the programs, the affirmations — and is still wondering why it feels so hard. She’s powerful, intuitive, devoted, but she’s tired of hustling and contorting herself. She wants her business and her wealth to feel good in her body, not just good on paper. This book was written for the woman who’s ready to stop hiding, stop surviving, and start embodying prosperity as her natural state.
How is Embodied Millions a reclamation of the Divine Feminine?
Danielle Marggraf: For centuries, women were cut off from their bodies, their pleasure, their voices. We were told to earn worth through sacrifice, silence, and service. This book says no more. Embodied Millions reclaims the feminine truth that wealth is not just hard work and strategy — it’s creation, pleasure, devotion, community, embodiment. It’s a reclamation because it centers wealth as a birthright frequency of the feminine body, not something we have to prove ourselves worthy of.
What role did your nervous system healing play in the actual creative process of writing the book?
Danielle Marggraf: It played every role. Writing a book is a visibility expansion — and visibility triggers every survival pattern: What if they don’t like it? What if I’m judged? What if I fail? My nervous system healing is what allowed me to keep writing through the fear instead of shutting down. It gave me the capacity to hold the bigness of the message, the vulnerability of my story, and the intimacy of speaking to thousands of women at once. Without that healing, I don’t think Embodied Millions would exist.
How can readers support the message and mission of Embodied Millions?
Danielle Marggraf: The mission spreads not through me alone, but through every woman who embodies this work. The best way to support it is to live it — to practice, to embody, to let your life become a demonstration that prosperity rooted in the feminine is possible. When women read Embodied Millions and then show up more visible, more expressed, more prosperous, they create ripples. Every woman who embodies this book becomes part of the movement.