It is just me over at receiving your thoughts and ideas and pitches, so send them my way. There is no assistant reading them over here, my friends. I hope that you will download the free Leaving Social Media Toolkit and then reply to the email. I've also heard from so many amazing guests that we've had on the show in this interview series, and I just felt like their stories and those conversations really needed to be shared in this moment. But I'm so grateful for all of you who have tuned in and shared such amazing feedback about what the show means to you because that's given me so much energy and excitement to keep going. I've got to tell you, when I kicked off season two of Off the Grid in March of this year, I thought we were going to do a quick 20 and wrap it up by August. This is the final episode of our late summer/early fall interview series. I want to start by just saying happy October, my friends. Y'all, we are doing things differently around here as we're diving in today. Those two businesses I just mentioned that I run, neither one of them is hanging out on Instagram or posting TikToks or having a Facebook page. And on this show, I am your fellow explorer in the journey of running a successful, sustainable business with no or minimal social media presence. I am the founder of Softer Sounds Podcast Studio and the co-founder of the Lifestyle Business League. Hello and welcome back to Off The Grid, a podcast about leaving social media without losing all your clients. On this show, I share stories, strategies, and experiments for growing your business with radical generosity and energetic sovereignty.ĭownload your free Leaving Social Media Toolkit at softersounds.studio/byeig and join us as we do it all Off the Grid. I'm Amelia Hruby, writer, speaker, and founder of Softer Sounds podcast studio. Welcome to Off the Grid, a podcast for small business owners who want to leave social media without losing all their clients. And yet that is something that I had been holding up in my mind as some kind of fantasy. Literally everyone that I personally know who has gone viral in any way on social media expressed to me privately how much more stressed and miserable they were as a result. Ways to navigate periods of contraction in your work She also left Instagram! Tune in to our conversation for-Ī permission slip to step back from your business In the process, she’s been in a period of deep inquiry about what it means to run a tiny business, when to let our beloved creations end, and how to feel like we have enough in our work and our lives. This year Nicole has gone through a period of shutting down almost all of the longest-running parts of her business in order to tend to her personal well-being. Today I’m joined by a writer, podcaster, self-employed creator & community gatherer that I’ve long admired - Nicole Antoinette. How do we actually tend to our wellbeing & burn-out when we’re self-employed? And what happens to our businesses when we step back to heal?
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