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Re-Imagining Online Business
Fruition Growth Network
11 episodes
3 months ago
Welcome back to Re-imagining Online Business! In this Season 2 opener, Tristan and Brooke reunite with a raw, reflective, and real-time check-in—and preview what’s ahead. This episode blends casual conversation with deeper questions about what it means to be entrepreneurs, facilitators, and humans in an increasingly unstable, violent, and extractive world. We talk about the business patterns we’re noticing (and resisting), what it feels like to be in a visibility-scarcity cycle, and the impossibility of showing up “strategically” while also advocating for liberation. Here’s what we get into: A peek at what’s coming this season: topics like the nuances of ChatGPT, visual branding with integrity, and the “is Instagram dead?” convo. A sincere and vulnerable exchange around gender identity and personal evolution The deep tension between capitalism and the grief of witnessing more and more state violence Questions of responsibility, urgency, and sustainability in business right now If you’re sitting with the both/and of business and grief, strategy and uncertainty—you’re not alone. This season, we’re exploring it in more detail. Mentions & Resources: Alex Iantaffi & HOLDING GROUND @veritas_22 on Instagram Couples Therapy (on Showtime) Pee-wee as Himself (on HBO) Devon Price’s article, If You *Must*, Here is How to Be a Content Creator Without Crashing Out or Losing Yourself Call to Action: Enjoyed this episode? Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and let us know how these insights are helping you in your work, or share this episode with someone who might benefit from it! + Episode Transcript
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Welcome back to Re-imagining Online Business! In this Season 2 opener, Tristan and Brooke reunite with a raw, reflective, and real-time check-in—and preview what’s ahead. This episode blends casual conversation with deeper questions about what it means to be entrepreneurs, facilitators, and humans in an increasingly unstable, violent, and extractive world. We talk about the business patterns we’re noticing (and resisting), what it feels like to be in a visibility-scarcity cycle, and the impossibility of showing up “strategically” while also advocating for liberation. Here’s what we get into: A peek at what’s coming this season: topics like the nuances of ChatGPT, visual branding with integrity, and the “is Instagram dead?” convo. A sincere and vulnerable exchange around gender identity and personal evolution The deep tension between capitalism and the grief of witnessing more and more state violence Questions of responsibility, urgency, and sustainability in business right now If you’re sitting with the both/and of business and grief, strategy and uncertainty—you’re not alone. This season, we’re exploring it in more detail. Mentions & Resources: Alex Iantaffi & HOLDING GROUND @veritas_22 on Instagram Couples Therapy (on Showtime) Pee-wee as Himself (on HBO) Devon Price’s article, If You *Must*, Here is How to Be a Content Creator Without Crashing Out or Losing Yourself Call to Action: Enjoyed this episode? Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and let us know how these insights are helping you in your work, or share this episode with someone who might benefit from it! + Episode Transcript
Show more...
Marketing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Trailer: Welcome to Re-imagining Online Business
Re-Imagining Online Business
1 year ago
Trailer: Welcome to Re-imagining Online Business
Welcome to Re-imagining Online Business, a new podcast from Brooke Monaghan and Tristan Katz. Join us as we discuss topics like digital marketing, pricing, content creation and more, all through a lens that acknowledges the state of our current world, the real circumstances of ordinary people trying to grow their work online, and the fantasy that we have been sold by the business development industry.
Re-Imagining Online Business
Welcome back to Re-imagining Online Business! In this Season 2 opener, Tristan and Brooke reunite with a raw, reflective, and real-time check-in—and preview what’s ahead. This episode blends casual conversation with deeper questions about what it means to be entrepreneurs, facilitators, and humans in an increasingly unstable, violent, and extractive world. We talk about the business patterns we’re noticing (and resisting), what it feels like to be in a visibility-scarcity cycle, and the impossibility of showing up “strategically” while also advocating for liberation. Here’s what we get into: A peek at what’s coming this season: topics like the nuances of ChatGPT, visual branding with integrity, and the “is Instagram dead?” convo. A sincere and vulnerable exchange around gender identity and personal evolution The deep tension between capitalism and the grief of witnessing more and more state violence Questions of responsibility, urgency, and sustainability in business right now If you’re sitting with the both/and of business and grief, strategy and uncertainty—you’re not alone. This season, we’re exploring it in more detail. Mentions & Resources: Alex Iantaffi & HOLDING GROUND @veritas_22 on Instagram Couples Therapy (on Showtime) Pee-wee as Himself (on HBO) Devon Price’s article, If You *Must*, Here is How to Be a Content Creator Without Crashing Out or Losing Yourself Call to Action: Enjoyed this episode? Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and let us know how these insights are helping you in your work, or share this episode with someone who might benefit from it! + Episode Transcript