Female Owned: Small business without the hustle
Female Owned: small business without the hustle
Why I switched up my launch plan
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Why I switched up my launch plan

Episode 3 of the Female Owned podcast: how I'm taking up more space and changed my launch plan

Welcome to the Female Owned podcast where I’m taking you along for a look behind-the-scenes of designing and launching my new group programme, Marketing without social media.

In short episodes of 10-15 minutes, I’ll talk you through the things I haven’t written about: why I made the programme asynchronous, for instance, the wobbles I’m feeling, how I feel about launching and especially how I’m taking up more space.

The episodes are max. 15 minutes long, making them perfect to listen to over lunch, while cooking or pottering around the house or on a walk. Thank you to everyone who shared their feedback on the first episode, which helped me improve this one.

In today’s episode

  • A check-in with the launch of Marketing without social media—currently halfway through!

  • How I realised that I was afraid of taking up space with this launch, and what I did to amend that.

  • An invitation for you to examine where in your business you are hiding your amazingness.

Also, I sound a little congested in the episode as I’m recovering from a cold 🤧

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Female Owned: Small business without the hustle
Female Owned: small business without the hustle
There is a different way of doing business. Listen to the Female Owned podcast for inspiration and strategies on small business without the hustle and hacks. Discover a slower, gentler and more profitable way of creating and running a business and join the revolution.
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