Finding the courage to hit publish
Description
Hitting publish on your content can feel scary, right? In this episode of The Powerful Content Podcast, Mel Daniels tackles what it really takes to find the courage to show up online (and spoiler alert, it’s not about being fearless or perfect. It’s about being more you).
Mel shares why the smallest acts of courage, how to reframe visibility as service instead of self-promotion, and why your authenticity is the thing that attracts the right clients.
Listen in for ideas to help you show up more consistently, reflection questions to spark growth and encouragement to lean into your uniqueness instead of blending in.
If you’ve been holding back on sharing your content because of nerves, doubts, or worries about not being “enough,” this episode will help you find ways to become a confident content creator.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Introduction: Finding the courage to hit publish
00:54 Welcome to The Powerful Content Podcast
02:11 Personal Story: The reminder that small things are noticed
04:00 What courage to show up online really looks like
07:20 Being more you in your content
11:22 Reflection questions for growth and clarity
12:18 Invitation to join The Content Effect
13:00 Wrap-up and ways to connect
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If you enjoyed listening to this episode, then you’ll also love:
- Episode 153 – You are the expert
- Episode 154 – How to speak with confidence
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