102 episodes

A podcast for entrepreneurs & microbusinesses looking for sustainable marketing strategies … without being dependent on social media.

Social Slowdown: sustainable digital marketing for entrepreneurs Meg Casebolt

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    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

A podcast for entrepreneurs & microbusinesses looking for sustainable marketing strategies … without being dependent on social media.

    Win Better Clients and Bigger Projects with Ilise Benun

    Win Better Clients and Bigger Projects with Ilise Benun

    As an entrepreneur, who DOESN'T want to get better clients with bigger budgets? Well in this week's podcast episode, Ilise Benun tells us exactly how she helps her clients do just that. We discuss:
     How to bring your creativity to the business side of your bizHow being in a different stage of the buyer's journey means adjusting the wording on your platforms to cater to those needsThe importance of being clear and creative in who you're serving3 tools in the simplest marketing planWhat you DON'T have to do in order to market yourself and your business More About Ilise Benun:
    Ilise Benun is a business coach for creative professionals with a focus on mindset, money and marketing. She is also a national speaker, author of 7 books and multiple online courses, including the Simplest Marketing Plan & founder of Marketing-Mentor.com, the go-to online resource for creative professionals who want better projects with bigger budgets. 

    Connect with Ilise:
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    • 39 min
    Choose a Business Model That Is Set Up to Pay Your Bills With Jessica Abel

    Choose a Business Model That Is Set Up to Pay Your Bills With Jessica Abel

    Jessica Abel's background as an author led her to assume that mass marketing and a large audience was the ONLY way to succeed as a business owner; Thankfully, she finally figured out that her business models needed to first pay her bills, and THEN she could make decisions about audience and marketing style.

    In this week's episode, Jessica (she/her) and I discuss:
    How to think about choosing a business model, and why/when you may choose one over anotherChoosing a  business model that allows you to make more money in less timeWorking with fewer clients for more money versus working with more clients for less moneyFiguring out how social media fits into your marketing - what do you need it to do for you?
    Connect with Jessica:
    Learn more on Jessica's websiteThe Autonomous Creative podcast
    A little bit about Jessica:
    Jessica Abel (she/her) is a graphic novelist, author, creative business coach, and the founder of Autonomous Creative, a coaching company that helps mid-career creative professionals build businesses that can pay their bills AND honor their creativity. Abel founded the company in response to the ever-greater struggle creatives face in making a living. Pushing back on the “starving artist” mythology, Abel focuses on business fundamentals, stripped of jargon and adapted to the unique needs of creative professionals, and puts the tools of making real money in less time—without creative compromise—into the hands of the artists, writers, and entrepreneurs who need them. 
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    • 36 min
    Why a Traffic-Based Business Model May Not Be Right for You With Jessica Lackey

    Why a Traffic-Based Business Model May Not Be Right for You With Jessica Lackey

    By now we know that what works for one, may not work for another. And in this week's episode, I'm talking with Jessica Lackey all about business models, and how sometimes what makes sense for other people may not make sense for you and your business. Maybe the traffic-based business models that we're sold can actually be less profitable than a lower, slower pace of business. 

    Jessica Lackey is a strategy and operations advisor who is on a mission to radically disrupt mainstream business culture in an effort to create sustainable businesses with a human-centric approach. With a background in corporate leadership, McKinsey & Company consulting, and a Harvard Business degree, Jessica knows a thing or two about hustle culture and what it feels like to judge success by the bottom line…at all costs. 
    Now, she combines her deep experience in consulting, Fortune 500 operations leadership, and coaching to help businesses grow without sacrificing the well-being of their clients, team, and community.

    Here's what you can expect from this episode:
    The importance of community and relationship marketingThe "cult-ish" side of social media (in regards to online business)Why you DON'T need to build your business like everyone elseBusiness models and the math behind scale Connect with Jessica:
    Sign up for her newsletter and/or take the quiz "What’s Your Stage of Business?"Learn more about JessicaSupport the show

    • 37 min
    Bring More Feminine Energy Into Your Business With Marissa Lawton

    Bring More Feminine Energy Into Your Business With Marissa Lawton

    Marissa Lawton is an 8-year online entrepreneur and conduit for ancient women’s wisdom who guides feminine seekers to reclaim their divine power and channel it into their businesses. 
    As a former licensed therapist who left the medical model of mental health care, Marissa had a behind-the-scenes look into how patriarchal systems and structures continue to diminish women’s ability to co-create the lives and businesses that serve their innate needs. 
    And her Work in the world is to change that.
    By helping women reconnect to nature’s rhythms, Marissa aims to reintroduce long-denied mysteries and reestablish deep feminine roots in the entrepreneurial space.

    In this week's episode, Marissa and I are talking about how you can bring more feminine energy into your business. We discuss:
    Living from a rooted placeIntuitive decision-making for your businessListening to your intuition versus having an analytical mindset when it comes to business decision-making; Can you do both?What does masculine and feminine energy look like in a business?Traditional marketing with a mystical, sacred flare and how you can bring mysticality into your businessRedefining your measure of successSome examples of how you can bring more feminine energy into your businessConnect with Marissa:
    RootedFeminine.comRooted Feminine PodcastFollow Rooted Feminine on InstagramMarissa Lawton - Side Hustles for PsychotherapistsTake the quiz: "What season of “re-rooting” are you in?"Support the show

    • 35 min
    The Challenges and Advantages of Entrepreneurship with Diann Wingert

    The Challenges and Advantages of Entrepreneurship with Diann Wingert

     In this week's podcast episode, I'm thrilled to be speaking with Diann Wingert, a fellow female solopreneur with ADHD.

    Diann Wingert became a business strategist, coach, and mentor after a 20-year career as a psychotherapist. Her mission is to help ambitious outliers with big ideas and busy brains get focused, fired up, and flame retardant. Diann is the creator of The Boss Up Breakthrough, host of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast, and an expert on creative female entrepreneurs with ADHD traits. 

    In this episode, we talk about:
    Therapy vs. coaching: What's the difference, and which one should you seek out?Why the shift from a social media-based marketing strategy to an SEO-based marketing strategy may be the exact thing you need and why many female solopreneurs are afraid to make this switchRejection sensitivity, confidence, and fear of failureSocial media and mental healthHow ADHD and giftedness in women can be both challenges and advantages in self-employmentConnect with Diann:
    Learn more about Diann WingertConnect with Diann on LinkedInListen to The Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast

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    • 45 min
    All Things Social Media, Neurodiversity, and Accessibility With Briar Harvey (Part 2)

    All Things Social Media, Neurodiversity, and Accessibility With Briar Harvey (Part 2)

    This is the second part of my 2-part conversation with Briar Harvey about all things social media, online marketing, neurodiversity, mental illness, and accessibility. If you haven't already listened to Part 1, you can listen here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1887252/13429205

    We also talk about our ability to focus,  the importance of our choice of words, and how the average attention span has decreased significantly over the past decade.

    About Briar Harvey:

    Briar Harvey is a storyteller and systems witch. She believes that everything has a story and exists within a system. The trick then, is figuring out how to change the rules and tell a better story. She is an IDEA Consultant (that's Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility) with a focus on Neurodivergence (that's ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, etc). She helps companies create and implement accessibility plans that increase employee retention by at least 50%.
    In her free time, she writes stuff and records podcasts. She’s the founder of The Neurodiversity Media Network, a collaborative and accessible media company that is hosting and curating all the news that is relevant to neurodivergent folks. Find her at briarharvey.com and neurodiversitymedianetwork.com
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    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Bonnie Bakhtiari ,

Meg is the real deal!

Meg’s honesty and willingness to share the true realities of what goes in to marketing a business with integrity and intention in 2023 make this show a must listen! As a guest myself, I loved the opportunity to share my experience with scaling back on social media marketing in order to better align my marketing efforts with my values. Thanks for creating this show, Meg!

Write Medicine ,

You had me at patriarchy

Mag, I’m so glad I found your podcast. I have been exposed to your work in the past through Amanda McKinney‘s Thrive membership and really love the way that you teach about. SEO. I just find your podcast, again via Amanda, and I love it. I listened to three episodes back to back, and especially loved your content on ..not giving away your brain and your knowledge. Thank you for connecting what women business owners do to the structural forces that shape western culture, especially patriarchy. As business owners, we make our own decisions, but often in circumstances over which we have a very little control. It’s helpful sometimes to remember that but also to learn from savvy folks like you new ways to push back, around, and through those structures.

Amanda_6 ,

A must-listen for any entrepreneur!

I wish this podcast could be automatically installed for all entrepreneurs who want to build a business that integrates into their life instead of having it take over their life completely. Meg and her guests share incredible insights on how to run a business that feels good AND bring in money. This is the goal and Meg helps make it happen. I highly recommend listening!

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