Vivid, hilarious, deft storytelling
This is a master class on marketing, storytelling, and crafting a business that suits YOU, not one that suits other people or benefits everyone else but you. What I love about Matthew is how he tells vivid stories that make me laugh, make me think deeply about marketing, and nudge me to apply the lesson in my life almost immediately. Listening to Marketing for Coaches is showing me all the mistakes holding me back and how to fix them. And yes, the nuggets are super useful even if you're not a coach or interested in marketing! My absolute faves so far are the episodes on a red velvet rope policy, how to answer "Can I pick your brain?", and Ruth Kudzi's take on the coaching industry. Binge it, rate it, share it with your friends. You'll be so glad you did. :)Read full review »
Otiti Jasmine via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 01/19/21
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Matthew is no less then genius, entertaining and action related though provoking. Need a boost listen to Matthew Need clarity listen to Matthew Need to grow your coaching business listen to Matthew Love listening to this podcast. Divian, HeadachFreeAutomations.com 🙂
Mistry000 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/19/21
Matthew speaks from a place of authority and care in this digestible podcast featuring solid information. It’s a delight to listen to, and I appreciate the real-world case-study examples.
Jason Linett via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/20
What’s not to love about a podcaster who uses words like “pontification” and “erstwhile” as part of his everyday vocab? Love this podcast by Matthew Kimberley, full of quick bites of information, straight talking no-nonsense learning and small action steps you can take to grow your business....Read full review »
Meerkat sunshine via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/15/20
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