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Be Locally Loved

Podcast de Laura Capes Terry

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Be Locally Loved is a podcast about the people, places, and ideas that help communities thrive. Hosted by Laura Capes Terry and inspired by BeLocal Georgetown, each episode features meaningful conversations with local leaders, business owners, creatives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who are shaping the heart and soul of their communities. At its core, this show is about connection. In a world where growth can make communities feel more disconnected, Be Locally Loved shines a light on the businesses, organizations, and individuals creating trust, belonging, and real human connection at the local level. You’ll hear inspiring stories, practical insights, and thoughtful conversations about: • Building businesses people love and trust • Strengthening community through relationships • Supporting local in a rapidly growing world • Leadership, visibility, and authentic marketing • The hidden power of being known locally Whether you’re a business owner, community leader, entrepreneur, or someone who simply loves where they live, this podcast will remind you that local still matters deeply. Because thriving communities don’t happen by accident. They happen when people choose to show up, serve well, and become locally loved.

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16 episodios

Portada del episodio 015 - How Marketing Works (Part4 of 4) : Marketing is a System, Not a Campaign

015 - How Marketing Works (Part4 of 4) : Marketing is a System, Not a Campaign

🌟 Episode Summary In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura Capes Terry and Trent Soles unpack one of the biggest reasons business owners feel frustrated with marketing: they’ve been taught to think in campaigns instead of systems. The conversation explores how many local business owners fall into “random acts of marketing” — chasing trends, trying disconnected tactics, and expecting immediate results without a larger strategy holding everything together. Laura explains why effective marketing is not about quick wins or isolated efforts, but about creating a connected experience that helps businesses find, attract, engage, and retain the right customers over time. Throughout the episode, they highlight how marketing touches every part of a business — from brand awareness to customer service to delivery and retention. They also revisit key lessons from the broader “How Marketing Works” series, including understanding ROI beyond transactions, giving strategies enough time to work, and building momentum through consistency and intentionality. At its core, this conversation is about helping communities and local businesses grow in a healthier, more sustainable way. Strong businesses are built through trust, clarity, and long-term thinking — and when local businesses operate with intention instead of chaos, communities become stronger and more connected as a result. 💡 What You’ll Learn -Why “random acts of marketing” create confusion and burnout for business owners -The difference between a short-term marketing campaign and a long-term marketing system -How marketing should support the full customer experience — not just lead generation -Why business owners need clarity on their ideal customer before trying new tactics -How momentum and brand awareness are more valuable than chasing quick transactions -Why retention and customer experience are essential parts of marketing -How businesses can identify where customers are “falling off” in the marketing funnel -Why long-term community growth requires intentional, connected business strategies 🤝 Why This Conversation Matters Many local business owners feel pressure to constantly try the newest marketing tactic, platform, or trend. This episode offers a grounded alternative: building systems that create consistency, trust, and long-term growth instead of reacting to every new opportunity. This conversation is especially valuable for small business owners, entrepreneurs, marketers, and community leaders who want to build something sustainable. It’s a reminder that thriving communities are supported by businesses that think long term, create meaningful customer experiences, and stay connected to the people they serve. 🎧 Listen & Share Listen to the full episode to explore how intentional marketing systems can help businesses grow with clarity and confidence. If this conversation resonated with you, share it with a local business owner, entrepreneur, or community leader who cares about building a stronger town. And subscribe to Be Locally Loved for more conversations about the people and ideas helping communities thrive.

18 de may de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio 014 - How Marketing Works (Part 3 of 4) — The Real ROI of Marketing and Why Most Businesses Measure It Wrong

014 - How Marketing Works (Part 3 of 4) — The Real ROI of Marketing and Why Most Businesses Measure It Wrong

In this Creative Spark episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura Capes Terry and Trent Soles unpack one of the most misunderstood topics in business growth: marketing ROI. Instead of viewing ROI as a simple “return on investment,” they challenge business owners to think about it as “return on impact” — the long-term influence marketing has on trust, visibility, engagement, and customer relationships. The conversation explores why so many businesses become frustrated with marketing results when they focus only on immediate sales or leads. Laura and Trent explain that marketing is not just about capturing demand in a single moment — it’s about building awareness, trust, and familiarity over time. From billboards and social media to referrals and community presence, they highlight the many invisible touchpoints that influence buying decisions long before a transaction happens. The episode also dives into the importance of understanding customer lifetime value, especially for businesses built on loyalty and repeat relationships. Through relatable examples like dentists, hairstylists, and local service providers, the discussion shows how one new customer can represent years of future impact for a business — making patience and consistency essential parts of sustainable growth. At its core, this episode reinforces the mission of BeLocal and Be Locally Loved: helping businesses become trusted local resources that strengthen the communities they serve. It’s a thoughtful reminder that strong communities are built through trust, service, visibility, and long-term relationships — not quick wins. 💡 What You’ll Learn -Why traditional “return on investment” thinking often fails in marketing -How “return on impact” changes the way businesses evaluate success -The difference between leading indicators and lagging indicators in marketing -Why brand awareness and trust-building happen long before a sale -How referrals, testimonials, and “other people’s stages” strengthen credibility -Why customer lifetime value matters more than short-term transactions -How engagement on social media influences visibility and trust -Why consistency and patience are critical for sustainable business growth 🤝 Why This Conversation Matters Many business owners feel pressure to prove immediate results from every marketing dollar spent. This episode offers a more realistic and community-centered approach — one that recognizes the importance of trust, visibility, and relationship-building over time. This conversation is especially valuable for local business owners, entrepreneurs, marketers, and community leaders who want to grow without losing authenticity. It provides practical insight into how businesses can become trusted parts of their communities while building long-term success in a sustainable way. 🎧 Listen & Share Listen to the full episode of Be Locally Loved and share it with someone who cares about supporting strong local communities. If you believe thriving towns are built through trust, service, and meaningful relationships, subscribe for more conversations designed to help communities grow stronger together.

11 de may de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio 013 - How Marketing Works (Part 2 of 4): The Timeline of Marketing and Why People Quit Too Early

013 - How Marketing Works (Part 2 of 4): The Timeline of Marketing and Why People Quit Too Early

In this episode, Laura Capes Terry and Trent Soles unpack one of the most common frustrations among business owners: “I tried that, and it didn’t work.” But what if the issue isn’t the marketing itself—what if it’s the timeline? Through honest conversation and real-world examples, they explore why marketing is often misunderstood as a quick fix rather than a long-term system. From the dangers of relying on short-term tactics like discounts and direct response campaigns, to the deeper role of branding in building trust, this episode reframes how businesses should think about growth. At its core, this conversation highlights a powerful truth: communities thrive when businesses commit to consistency, service, and trust over time. For any local business hoping to become truly “locally loved,” the path isn’t instant—it’s intentional. And it requires showing up long before the customer is ready to buy. 💡 What You’ll Learn • Why marketing is a long-term system—not a short-term campaign • The difference between branding and direct response (and when each works) • How quitting too early kills momentum before results can compound • Why price-driven marketing attracts the wrong kind of customer • How trust is built through consistent, layered touchpoints over time • The role of community presence in becoming a preferred local business • Why self-promotion alone won’t grow your audience or credibility • How serving and educating your audience creates long-term business growth 🤝 Why This Conversation Matters In a time where attention is short and expectations are immediate, many businesses abandon their marketing efforts before they’ve had the chance to work. This episode is a timely reminder that trust, reputation, and community connection can’t be rushed. Whether you’re a local business owner, community leader, or someone invested in building a stronger local economy, this conversation offers a grounded perspective on what it really takes to grow sustainably—and to become a business people genuinely know, trust, and recommend. 🎧 Listen & Share If you care about building a business—or a community—that lasts, this episode is worth your time. Listen to the full conversation, share it with someone who’s growing a local business, and subscribe for more insights on what it means to be truly locally loved.

4 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio 012 - How Marketing Works (Part 1 of 4): Why "More Leads" is the Wrong First Goal

012 - How Marketing Works (Part 1 of 4): Why "More Leads" is the Wrong First Goal

In this short “Creative Spark” episode, Laura Capes Terry and Trent Soles challenge one of the most common assumptions in business: that more leads equal more growth. Instead, they unpack why this mindset often leads to frustration, wasted resources, and misaligned customers—and how it can actually stall long-term success. The conversation explores the deeper issue behind the “more leads” mentality: a lack of clarity around who you’re trying to serve. Without a defined ideal client and a clear understanding of the buyer’s journey, businesses risk attracting the wrong audience, burning out their market, and missing meaningful opportunities to build trust. Laura and Trent walk through the fundamentals of effective marketing, including the importance of the full funnel—from awareness to action—and introduce the “Four M’s”: market, medium, message, and moment. They emphasize that lead generation is not the starting point of marketing, but the result of a thoughtful, relationship-driven strategy. At its core, this episode reinforces a key principle aligned with the mission of Be Locally Loved: strong communities are built on trust, relationships, and intentional connection—not transactions. Businesses that prioritize serving people well will ultimately become the ones that communities know, trust, and support. 💡 What You’ll Learn • Why focusing on “more leads” can distract you from real business growth • The importance of defining your ideal client before investing in marketing • Common lead generation mistakes (buying lists, spray-and-pray ads, cold outreach) • How the buyer’s journey (awareness → interest → desire → action) actually works • Why lead generation is a byproduct—not the foundation—of good marketing • The Four M’s of marketing: market, medium, message, and moment • The difference between transactional marketing and relationship-driven marketing • How balancing short-term “hunting” and long-term “farming” builds sustainable growth 🤝 Why This Conversation Matters Right now, many business owners feel pressure to grow quickly, often defaulting to tactics that promise immediate results. This episode offers a grounded, practical reminder that sustainable growth comes from clarity, patience, and trust—not shortcuts. Whether you’re a local business owner, marketer, or community leader, this conversation highlights what it truly takes to become a trusted presence in your community. It’s not about reaching everyone—it’s about reaching the right people, in the right way, at the right time. 🎧 Listen & Share If you care about building a business that people trust and a community that thrives, take a few minutes to listen to this episode. Share it with a fellow business owner or leader, and subscribe for more conversations that help communities grow stronger together.

26 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio 011 - The Power of Moments: How to Elevate Customer Experience Inspired by Disney

011 - The Power of Moments: How to Elevate Customer Experience Inspired by Disney

In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura and Trent explore the powerful idea that people don’t remember what you sell—they remember how you make them feel. Drawing inspiration from a recent Disney experience, they unpack how intentional, well-crafted moments can leave lasting impressions that shape how people connect with businesses, communities, and each other. Through stories of Walt Disney’s early failures and bold vision, the conversation highlights how meaningful experiences are never accidental. Disney’s success wasn’t built on rides or attractions alone, but on creating emotional, immersive moments that people carry with them for years. From small interactions with characters to unforgettable, personalized experiences, every detail is designed to make people feel seen and valued. The discussion then shifts to how these same principles apply to local businesses and communities. Whether it’s welcoming a new resident, onboarding a new client, or simply showing appreciation, the opportunity to create memorable moments exists everywhere. When businesses focus on connection, insight, and intentional experiences, they don’t just grow—they become trusted, locally loved parts of their community. 💡 What You’ll Learn • Why people remember experiences more than products or services • How small, intentional moments can create lasting emotional impact • The role of “elevation” in turning ordinary interactions into memorable ones • How to guide customers with clarity to reduce fear and build trust • Why understanding your customer’s mindset is key to meaningful engagement • How celebrating progress—not perfection—builds loyalty and pride • The importance of human connection in a digital-first world • Simple ways to surprise customers and make them feel seen 🤝 Why This Conversation Matters In a time where many interactions are automated and transactional, this episode is a reminder that human connection is what truly sets businesses apart. For local business owners, community leaders, and anyone serving others, the ability to create meaningful moments can be the difference between being just another option and becoming a trusted part of someone’s life. This conversation speaks directly to those who want to build stronger communities—where people feel welcomed, supported, and connected. It reinforces the idea that thriving towns are built not just on services, but on experiences that make people feel like they belong.   🎧 Listen & Share Listen to the full episode to discover how you can create moments that truly matter. If this conversation resonated with you, share it with someone who cares about building a stronger community. Subscribe to Be Locally Loved for more stories and insights that help communities thrive.

19 de abr de 2026 - 40 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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