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Sarka Risch: The Relational Revolution—Building a Soulful LinkedIn Presence

40 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Are you a visionary entrepreneur who feels like a "lurker" on LinkedIn? Do you feel Fogbound by a platform that seems to reward "pitch-slaps," cold outreach, and robotic AI-generated content? In this episode of The Lighthouse Sessions, we are joined by Sarka Risch, a specialist in LinkedIn growth, mindset, and authentic entrepreneurship. Sarka understands the specific "Perils" of the visionary founder—the fear of showing up, the overwhelm of the "always-on" culture, and the frustration of transactional networking that leaves your soul (and your wallet) empty. Sarka’s own journey mirrors that of so many founders. For nine years, she was silent, convinced she didn't have a story worth telling. But through a commitment to the "Upward Spiral" of personal development, she discovered that authenticity is the only true differentiator in a crowded digital landscape. In this masterclass, Sarka breaks down her "Positioning-Connection-Serving" framework, a method featured in Forbes for its ability to generate tangible results—like hiring four employees in three weeks or filling a client roster to capacity—all without spending a single cent on advertising. Sarka’s wisdom is a beacon for those who crave "Greener Green" growth. She dismantles the transactional myths of LinkedIn, teaching us that the platform is actually the world's largest networking event. If you wouldn't walk up to someone in a room and "pitch-slap" them, why would you do it in a DM? She explains why using AI for content creation is a form of creative suffocation that repels the very people you want to attract. Instead, she advocates for a "Human-First" strategy that prioritizes curiosity, courage, and intuition. We dive deep into the mechanics of the Lighthouse journey on LinkedIn. Sarka explains the "Five-Second Rule" and how to optimize your digital storefront to ensure you aren't Drifting. She provides a sustainable rhythm for the neurodivergent or overwhelmed founder: a 10-to-30 minute daily commitment that builds long-term authority without sacrificing your creative autonomy. We also discuss the "Unified Brand," showing how marketing and sales teams can move from butting heads to becoming powerful brand ambassadors. This conversation is for the founder who is tired of forcing and ready to start flowing. It’s for the entrepreneur who wants to build a connected world where business is a byproduct of genuine inspiration. Sarka reminds us that "you are not the problem"—your genius just needs the right rhythm. Join us as we explore how to turn LinkedIn into your greatest tool for impact, authority, and soulful growth.

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