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Are Coffee Chats Worth Your Time? A Roundtable Episode

28 min · 23. juni 2026
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I know what it’s like to look at your calendar and wonder if you actually need that coffee chat—or if you’d rather just, you know, nap, read a book, or, in a wild twist, get your actual work done. This episode is for ordinary business owners juggling work and life (and maybe a little people-pleasing fatigue), wrestling with whether “coffee chats” are networking magic or just another time trap. >> Huge thanks to our sponsor, Virtually Robyn [https://virtually-robyn.com/strategy-session?utm_source=ordinary+podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=ordinary_podcast&utm_id=ordinary+podcast]! Check out her Strategy Sessions and mention 'Ordinary' for a bonus. Today, I sat down with four fellow business owners—Melissa [https://litchfieldmedia.org/], Michelle [https://michelledenioconsulting.com/], Sam [https://www.nomadcopyagency.com/], and Olivia [https://boldaugust.com/]—to unpack the messy real talk of coffee chats: who loves them, who dreads them, how to spot (and avoid) a brain-picking disaster, and why boundaries are a life-saver for your schedule and sanity. If you’re sick of hearing that “just one more coffee chat a day” will get you clients—but also wondering if you’re missing something—this episode is definitely for you. → 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 * Set clear boundaries for your calls—protect your schedule like your favorite hoodie. * Don’t confuse “networking” with “brain-picking” (or being polite about those pitches you never asked for). * Remember there isn’t one right way: referrals, DMs, Slack channels, and even actual coffee chats all work—find what fits for your kind of ordinary but thriving business. 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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