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#43 Maycember Reminds Us That Our Best Marketing Strategy Might Be Seasonal

10 min · 14. maj 2026
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In this episode of Rooted & Relentless [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rooted-relentless/id1821487374?utm_source=chatgpt.com], Steph Rubio unpacks the very real phenomenon of “Maycember” and why it matters to more than just mompreneuers and parents alone. This isn’t just a conversation about parenting busy seasons. It’s about understanding the rhythms of your audience, planning your business around real human capacity, and creating strategy that actually meets people where they are instead of pretending everyone has unlimited time, energy, and brain space year-round. Steph breaks down: 1. Why buyer behavior changes seasonally 2. How to anticipate summer slowdowns strategically 3. What service providers should actually focus on during slower seasons 4. Why backend operations matter more than flashy marketing during certain quarters 5. How calm leadership creates sustainable growth 6. The strategic planning framework most small business owners skip entirely This episode is part business strategy, part reality check, and part permission slip to stop marketing like every month functions the same. MEMORABLE MOMENTS + SOUNDBITES > “You have to know the business rhythms of your ideal client just like you need to know yours.” > > “Your audience isn’t ignoring you. They may just not have the brain space right now.” > > “Stop selling like it’s March.” > > “Summer isn’t the time to disappear. It’s the time to shore up your backend.” > > “Stable calm leadership means knowing your people, knowing their rhythms, and planning accordingly.” > > “Business has seasons. So do buyers.” KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Seasonal buyer behavior affects engagement, sales, and decision-making 2. Parents of school-aged kids often experience “May-cember” and summer capacity shifts 3. Strategic planning should account for audience energy, not just business goals 4. Summer can be the perfect operational cleanup and preparation season 5. Q3 and Q4 momentum depends heavily on what gets prepared beforehand 6. Strategy is about timing, context, and market awareness — not just tactics MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Explore The Rooted Reset retreat https://www.stephrubio.com/reverse-engineering-vip-day?utm_source=chatgpt.com [https://www.stephrubio.com/reverse-engineering-vip-day?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Connect on Instagram - Steph is a voice note Kween https://www.instagram.com/virtually_stephrubio?utm_source=chatgpt.com [https://www.instagram.com/virtually_stephrubio?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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#44 How Client Experience as a Strategy Builds Six-Figure Businesses with Guest Kendra Harris

What if the biggest growth strategy in your business isn’t more content, more marketing, or more visibility… but how people feel after working with you? In this conversation, Steph sits down with now friend (who started as a client) and operations powerhouse Kendra Harris, a self-described “business doctor of organization,” to unpack the concept of stakeholder experience — and why your reputation might be your most powerful revenue engine. Kendra is one of the most intentional service providers I met and every time I get a thoughtful little something extra I know takes her time, I'm always left shocked how she can manage it while also managing a client load and living the life of a mother of 5 kids. From leaving a 15-year teaching career to building a six-figure business in under two years, Kendra shares the real story behind sustainable growth: intentional relationships, thoughtful systems, and showing people they matter. This episode is equal parts strategy and humanity — because business growth isn’t just operational… it’s relational. WORK WITH KENDRA Aspiring new VA's:: Kendra is proud to offer affordable coaching to new and aspiring VAs: https://www.kendraharris.co/coaching [https://www.kendraharris.co/coaching] CONTINUE THE CONVO WITH STEPH: 💌 Join Steph’s email list (Steph’s Shenanigans + The COO Edit): https://stephrubio.myflodesk.com/letsconnect [https://stephrubio.myflodesk.com/letsconnect] ⚡ Work directly with Steph — Decision Intensive: https://www.stephrubio.com/small-business-consulting [https://www.stephrubio.com/small-business-consulting] KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Why client experience alone isn’t enough — and what stakeholder experience really means 2. How thoughtful gestures create long-term referrals without constant marketing 3. The mindset shift required to leave security and bet on yourself 4. Why systems make personalization scalable 5. How being remembered turns into predictable revenue 6. The difference between transactional service providers and trusted partners 7. Why “extra effort” is actually elite business strategy MEMORABLE MOMENTS “When you’re remembered, you get referred.” “Nothing comes without risk — but growth lives on the other side of belief.” “I don’t just want clients. I want relationships.” “Your reputation becomes your greatest revenue engine.” “Being thoughtful isn’t fluff — it’s strategy.”

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#43 Maycember Reminds Us That Our Best Marketing Strategy Might Be Seasonal

In this episode of Rooted & Relentless [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rooted-relentless/id1821487374?utm_source=chatgpt.com], Steph Rubio unpacks the very real phenomenon of “Maycember” and why it matters to more than just mompreneuers and parents alone. This isn’t just a conversation about parenting busy seasons. It’s about understanding the rhythms of your audience, planning your business around real human capacity, and creating strategy that actually meets people where they are instead of pretending everyone has unlimited time, energy, and brain space year-round. Steph breaks down: 1. Why buyer behavior changes seasonally 2. How to anticipate summer slowdowns strategically 3. What service providers should actually focus on during slower seasons 4. Why backend operations matter more than flashy marketing during certain quarters 5. How calm leadership creates sustainable growth 6. The strategic planning framework most small business owners skip entirely This episode is part business strategy, part reality check, and part permission slip to stop marketing like every month functions the same. MEMORABLE MOMENTS + SOUNDBITES > “You have to know the business rhythms of your ideal client just like you need to know yours.” > > “Your audience isn’t ignoring you. They may just not have the brain space right now.” > > “Stop selling like it’s March.” > > “Summer isn’t the time to disappear. It’s the time to shore up your backend.” > > “Stable calm leadership means knowing your people, knowing their rhythms, and planning accordingly.” > > “Business has seasons. So do buyers.” KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Seasonal buyer behavior affects engagement, sales, and decision-making 2. Parents of school-aged kids often experience “May-cember” and summer capacity shifts 3. Strategic planning should account for audience energy, not just business goals 4. Summer can be the perfect operational cleanup and preparation season 5. Q3 and Q4 momentum depends heavily on what gets prepared beforehand 6. Strategy is about timing, context, and market awareness — not just tactics MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Explore The Rooted Reset retreat https://www.stephrubio.com/reverse-engineering-vip-day?utm_source=chatgpt.com [https://www.stephrubio.com/reverse-engineering-vip-day?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Connect on Instagram - Steph is a voice note Kween https://www.instagram.com/virtually_stephrubio?utm_source=chatgpt.com [https://www.instagram.com/virtually_stephrubio?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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