How one mentor changed how I feel about my own work; not just how I do it
Little indecisions create the biggest roadblocks.
As a podcast coach, I see it constantly; time, money, and momentum wasted because someone didn't pause for a second opinion before making the call.
Here's what changed everything for me: limiting who I take advice from, and finding one mentor who actually gets me.
Not just how the work gets done. How I feel about doing it.
I'm a hairstylist who started a podcast. I wish I'd found the right mentor sooner.
Now I save time and money, and skip the mistakes that keep most first-time podcasters stuck in planning mode instead of publishing.
If you've been sitting on a podcast idea for months (or years), analysis paralysis isn't a discipline problem. It's a structure problem.
Get a coach who sets boundaries and keeps you accountable to what you said you wanted.
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