The Bold Content Collective is officially open (and this is your sign)


Hey Reader!

Picture this: It's Sunday evening, and you start to feel that familiar panic set in.

You know you "should" be prepping content for the week, so you open Instagram with the best of intentions. Forty-five minutes later, you've scrolled past 74 reels, convinced yourself you have nothing original to say, and closed the app without posting anything.

Meanwhile, you have a notes app full of half-finished ideas, a Google doc graveyard of things you meant to turn into content, and a brain that runs hot with stuff you want to share. But somewhere between the idea and the post, something just... stalls.

Sound familiar?

I used to go through this myself every week, and I've watched dozens of passionate, talented, mission-driven female entrepreneurs like you go through it, too.

So I can tell you with absolute certainty: The problem is that you're trying to create content without a foundation under it — without a clear sense of who you are, who you're talking to, and what makes you the only person your dream clients should be working with.

When that foundation is shaky, everything built on top of it is so much harder than it needs to be. Content feels forced. Messaging feels flat. And you end up starting from scratch every single week because nothing has a system to live inside.

That's what the Bold Content Collective is here to fix.

BCC is a 6-week, live, cohort-based program where we build your brand strategy, messaging framework, and content system from the ground up. We meet twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12 to 1:15pm EST, kicking off on May 14), and the real magic happens in those live sessions, working through the strategy together, in real time, alongside a small group of other service-based entrepreneurs who get it.

By the end of six weeks, you'll have:

  • identity pillars that will help you stand out forever
  • a messaging framework that actually sounds like you
  • a 90-day content plan
  • and a library of content ready to share

But honestly? The women from the first cohort told me the biggest thing they walked away with was confidence — in themselves, in their businesses, and in what they have to say.

Cohort 2 kicks off May 14. There are only 10 spots total, and 2 have already been filled.

The early bird investment is $1,977 (with flexible payment plans available at checkout), but that price is only available through April 30. After that, it goes up to $2,477.

If you're ready to stop winging it, I'd love to have you in the room.

Grab your early bird spot here

One of the women from the first cohort said something that's stuck with me ever since:

"There's so much more you get out of this than 'just' content."

She came in thinking it was a content program, but she left knowing herself and her brand in a way she hadn't in years. That's what we're really building in here.

Can't wait to build something bold with you.

Rachel

P.S. If you've got questions before you commit, just hit reply. I'm a real human on the other end of this email, and I'd love to talk it through with you. You can also grab a free call with me here.

Boldly yours,

Rachel Honeyman

CEO @ HoneyBeBold

HoneyBeBold, Oceanside, NY
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