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What if one visibility strategy could sharpen your message, grow your audience, and bring in clients... without you having to dance on Instagram every day?
In this episode, I’m sharing one of the biggest visibility strategies in my business: podcast guesting. Over the last 15 months, I’ve been booked on over 100 podcasts, and it has completely changed how I show up as a coach and business owner.
But here’s the thing. I did NOT start out organized.
At first, podcast pitching looked like me wasting 30 minutes researching random shows, half-writing a pitch, getting distracted, forgetting to follow up, and then wondering why nothing was happening. I had no system. No process. No consistency.
And because there wasn’t a system, I dreaded doing it.
So I built one.
In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how I created a simple, organized podcast pitching workflow that helped me consistently get booked on podcasts and become known as the organizing expert.
But the biggest surprise? Podcast guesting didn’t just grow my visibility. It helped me deepen my message, sharpen my teaching, and get clearer on what I actually believe about organization, mindset, emotions, and what’s really keeping people stuck. Plus, new friendships and new collaboration opportunities.
If you’ve been wanting a visibility strategy that feels more human, more sustainable, and honestly... more FUN than constantly creating social media content, this episode is for you.
What you’ll learn:
- Why podcast guesting became my favorite visibility strategy
- The messy, disorganized way I used to pitch podcasts
- What changed when I finally created a simple system
- How podcast interviews helped me become more confident in my expertise
- Why consistency matters more than “perfect” pitches
- Why podcast guesting builds trust faster than most content strategies
- The behind-the-scenes story of how I booked around 100 interviews in 15 months