She Became CEO
Every podcast needs a job. That's what Neil Veglio of B2B Podcasting Insights said in an episode I couldn't stop thinking about. And it made me ask myself a question I had been avoiding: what is the job of mine? In this episode, I'm being honest about something. I started She Became CEO to heal from a complex trauma. That was its job. And for a while, it worked. But somewhere along the way, I got pulled into the mainstream — interviews, pitches, guests — and drifted away from what I actually wanted to say. So I'm course-correcting. More solo episodes. Less scripting. More of my natural voice, unfiltered. I also share why I'm moving away from scripted episodes even though I've worked hard on every script, and who is currently inspiring me to show up more unapologetically — even if she's not someone everyone will like. If you've ever wondered why your content feels too polished to be real, or if you're a podcaster questioning whether your show is doing what it's actually supposed to do — this one is for you. In this episode: * What Neil Veglio's question "what is your podcast's job?" made me realize about mine * Why I started She Became CEO — and how trauma shaped those first 20 episodes * How interviewing guests pulled me away from my original voice * Why I'm shifting to unscripted solo episodes * The podcaster who inspired me to be more unapologetic — and what I'm borrowing from her approach Mentioned in this episode: * B2B Podcasting Insights — Neil Veglio * Shamina Taylor — The Unapologetically Rich podcast * She Became CEO — available wherever you listen to podcasts If this episode resonated, follow the show and leave a comment. It helps more than you know.
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