133. How to Build a "Better" (Aka More Regulated, Connected and Empowered) Relationship With Social Media
Description
In this episode, I delve into 'spring cleaning' your social media account and the vitality of curation for an empowering online experience. I reveal how my personal strategy focuses on fostering genuine connections, not just boosting follower numbers. By listening to our body's cues and maintaining control over our digital engagements, we can build a more authentic presence online.
Running a business on social media can often feel like a tightrope walk between marketing and staying true to oneself. We tackle the importance of setting firm boundaries akin to the decorum of a physical store, utilizing tools like the block button to foster a respectful environment. It's all about the nuanced art of engaging in respectful dialogues on sensitive topics while keeping a business page authentic and boundary-conscious.
As a teacher and practitioner, sharing knowledge ethically is a tightrope of its own. I open up about my balance between vulnerability and professionalism, stressing the importance of knowing your expertise limits when discussing complex subjects. This allows us to ethically navigate important conversations about emotionally charged events. Join us for this insightful episode as we explore the delicate dance of social media, teaching, and personal boundaries.
Kat HoSoo Lee is a trauma-informed Spiritual Business Mentor and host of The Rooted Business Podcast. She uses the tools of somatic and emotional alchemy to guide soulful entrepreneurs to approach their business as a spiritual practice. This allows them to cultivate businesses that are rooted in conscious values, ethical marketing and purposeful service.
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This podcast is made possible with sound production by Andre Lagace.