The Ordinary Business®️ Podcast
Ever feel like finding real business friends online is basically adult trick-or-treating—sometimes you get a full-size Snickers, sometimes it’s a toothbrush? In this episode, Angelina (https://wildwavepodcasting.com/) and I get honest about what it really takes to create actual connections when you’re a regular busy human, not a “networking queen” who collects business cards like Pokemon. From resisting the pressure to pitch (or be pitched) at every coffee chat, to showing up as yourself—even when your “office” is the corner of your kitchen table. >> Thanks to our sponsor, Bright Bunch Designs [https://www.brightbunchdesigns.com/]! >> Grab the Airtable template [https://devinlee6.gumroad.com/l/relationship-database-auto] that Angelina mentioned. This episode dives into the nitty-gritty of making business friends online without any sleazy vibes, why sometimes you have to be the one to reach out first, and how setting up simple systems can save your tired brain from forgetting birthdays, details, and—well—your own sanity. I get into how I use voice notes, memes, and actual human conversation instead of feeling like I need to give a TED Talk every time I DM someone. Spoiler: “Ordinary” connections with ordinary but thriving business owners are way more fun (and sustainable) than just chasing random leads. → Learn more about The Ordinary Business: https://www.theordinarybusiness.com [https://www.theordinarybusiness.com/] → Enjoy this episode? Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/ordinarybusiness [https://buymeacoffee.com/ordinarybusiness%E2%81%A0] → Peek inside the Nosy Nelly Files: https://theordinarybusiness.com/nosy [https://theordinarybusiness.com/nosy%E2%81%A0] Key Takeaways: * Start relationships by reaching out first and expecting nothing in return—sometimes your people just need an invitation. * Use easy systems (like a relationship hub) to remember important details and actually show up for your business friends, without becoming a robot. * Drop the performative networking—casual voice notes and real conversation turn acquaintances into supportive business pals. This podcast is for business owners who are tired of hustle culture and want relatable, honest conversations about running a sustainable business that actually works for their life.
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