How do I introduce these?


I never know how to introduce these, Reader

I think it's reasonable to assume my subscribers would like the opportunity to check out content I've co-created with other business owners, so I feel good about the idea of sending this email out.

But then trying to write it - urgggh - 'here's a bunch of stuff you might like' feels odd.

Anyway..... Here's a bunch of stuff you might like:

The Courage and Confidence Podcast: This conversation with Lee Iggulden (a mentoring client) and her coach Michelle Rogers was so much fun - we talked about our tricksy brains, why mainstream marketing and planning advice doesn't work for lots of us, and what to do instead, and the difference between courage and scrappiness (I think we decided they were the same).

The Grow Your Private Practice Show: For therapists and counselors. I talked with host Jane Travis about keeping a business going when life gets messy - and how I spend my Fridays (not working).

3 Journalling Routines That Work For Real Business Owners: A blog post I co-wrote with Kerstin Cable and Ruth Poundwhite.

Want to interview me on your podcast? Reply and invite me. Now life is slightly less chaotic than it was over the Summer, I have more energy for getting out and about (virtually...not literally outside the house out).

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