"Since when do you have a podcast?"


Hey Reader!

A couple months ago, I met with a long-term client for a little check-in. I mentioned something in passing about my podcast, and her response shocked me.

"Oh, since when do you have a podcast?"

Wait a hotdang minute! Don't I talk about my podcast so much that everyone wants me to shut up about it already?

(Ahem... replace podcast with your offers/opinions/passions/business-in-general, and I bet you've had that very thought a million times before)

This client of mine follows me on Instagram and LinkedIn, she gets these emails, we've worked together a lot over the years...

And she had no idea I have a podcast!

Which was a fantastic reminder of something I know all too well, but I think we can all use a reminder about: You are never repeating yourself too much in your content. Never.

So that's what we're digging into on this week's Bold Bite episode: The power of repetition, and why you're not bothering anyone as much you think you are.

Because, pro tip: Most people aren't paying attention the first, second, seventeenth time they see something. Sometimes, it's the 43rd time that finally clicks.

Go give it a listen and then hit reply and tell me: what's something in your business you're worried you talk about too much (or hold yourself back from sharing because you think people will get sick of hearing it)?

Boldly yours,

Rachel Honeyman

CEO @ HoneyBeBold

HoneyBeBold, Oceanside, NY
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