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Transcend Your Dichotomy w/ Brooke Monaghan
Brooke Monaghan
195 episodes
7 months ago
What stops the scroll in 2024? And how do we actually make our lives easier when it comes to our business and marketing when the landscape keeps shifting, our brains are literally being changed by smartphones, the internet, and social media, and attention and engagement are at an all-time low? As two business consultants and coaches obsessed with content marketing, we are in regular inquiry and real-life client study about how to reach people when, in general, the people we’re trying to reach are overstimulated and overwhelmed by the amount of content they could be consuming at this point in the human existence. If we’re all on our devices filtering out what we want to read and doing it at lightning speed, how do we actually land with our audience? Hint: there’s value in making it easy. Topics discussed in episode 2: Creating an engaging content strategy with scroll stopping content that actually orients to the current digital moment Making less work for our audience, our clients, and ourselves—rather than making more, how can we make it easier The new online era in which graphics don’t need to be fancy. and short, concise, and minimal “wins” The value of sharing your voices more than your aesthetic Developing a strategy that is human-centered rather than internet-centered Creators mentioned: Raudhah Rahman @raudhah.rahman and Casey Tanner @queersextherapy For full show notes and transcript link visit www.reimaginingonlinebusiness.com
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What stops the scroll in 2024? And how do we actually make our lives easier when it comes to our business and marketing when the landscape keeps shifting, our brains are literally being changed by smartphones, the internet, and social media, and attention and engagement are at an all-time low? As two business consultants and coaches obsessed with content marketing, we are in regular inquiry and real-life client study about how to reach people when, in general, the people we’re trying to reach are overstimulated and overwhelmed by the amount of content they could be consuming at this point in the human existence. If we’re all on our devices filtering out what we want to read and doing it at lightning speed, how do we actually land with our audience? Hint: there’s value in making it easy. Topics discussed in episode 2: Creating an engaging content strategy with scroll stopping content that actually orients to the current digital moment Making less work for our audience, our clients, and ourselves—rather than making more, how can we make it easier The new online era in which graphics don’t need to be fancy. and short, concise, and minimal “wins” The value of sharing your voices more than your aesthetic Developing a strategy that is human-centered rather than internet-centered Creators mentioned: Raudhah Rahman @raudhah.rahman and Casey Tanner @queersextherapy For full show notes and transcript link visit www.reimaginingonlinebusiness.com
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Self-Improvement
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181: Emily Pantel Takes Over: Your Internal Workplace Culture
Transcend Your Dichotomy w/ Brooke Monaghan
2 years ago
181: Emily Pantel Takes Over: Your Internal Workplace Culture
If you are becoming your own worst boss, then tune in to this episode of the Rule Breaker Takeover. Emily Pantel, career coach and people and culture leader, discusses the concept of internal workplace culture and its impact on entrepreneurs and small business owners, and how individuals may carry toxic workplace cultural residue even when working for themselves. Emily highlights behaviors entrepreneurs may exhibit that mimic unsupportive managers, and discusses how these behaviors are influenced by prevailing societal narratives surrounding success and productivity. To foster a compassionate internal workplace culture, Emily suggests completing the stress cycle, which involves finding ways to process and move through stress physiologically. She also encourages entrepreneurs to be aware of their internal workplace culture, challenge unsupportive attitudes and behaviors, and align their work with their authentic selves. If you are ready to break societal expectations of professionalism and embrace your authentic self, head over to brooke-monaghan.com to learn more about Transcend Your Dichotomy training camp and coaching with Brooke!
Transcend Your Dichotomy w/ Brooke Monaghan
What stops the scroll in 2024? And how do we actually make our lives easier when it comes to our business and marketing when the landscape keeps shifting, our brains are literally being changed by smartphones, the internet, and social media, and attention and engagement are at an all-time low? As two business consultants and coaches obsessed with content marketing, we are in regular inquiry and real-life client study about how to reach people when, in general, the people we’re trying to reach are overstimulated and overwhelmed by the amount of content they could be consuming at this point in the human existence. If we’re all on our devices filtering out what we want to read and doing it at lightning speed, how do we actually land with our audience? Hint: there’s value in making it easy. Topics discussed in episode 2: Creating an engaging content strategy with scroll stopping content that actually orients to the current digital moment Making less work for our audience, our clients, and ourselves—rather than making more, how can we make it easier The new online era in which graphics don’t need to be fancy. and short, concise, and minimal “wins” The value of sharing your voices more than your aesthetic Developing a strategy that is human-centered rather than internet-centered Creators mentioned: Raudhah Rahman @raudhah.rahman and Casey Tanner @queersextherapy For full show notes and transcript link visit www.reimaginingonlinebusiness.com