Stories, inspiration, affirmations, guided meditations, audio courses, and rare, unfiltered access to high-level advice from successful Wildly Creative Women from around the world. This podcast is a holistic experience and community centered around giving women a safe place to nourish their creative heart, mind, and soul. To create and scale a business on their terms with new friends that feel more like sisters. The Wildly Creative Women podcast is where you can hear stories to help you feel less alone in your journey to master your message, tell your own stories and heal the deepest wounds.

Wildly Creative Women Podcast with Sarah Layton
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Stories, inspiration, affirmations, guided meditations, audio courses, and rare, unfiltered access to high-level advice from successful Wildly Creative Women from around the world. This podcast is a holistic experience and community centered around giving women a safe place to nourish their creative heart, mind, and soul. To create and scale a business on their terms with new friends that feel more like sisters. The Wildly Creative Women podcast is where you can hear stories to help you feel less alone in your journey to master your message, tell your own stories and heal the deepest wounds.
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October 10, 2022
Storytelling Seductress Bootcamp Day 1
<p><strong>Storytelling Seductress Bootcamp [Day 1]</strong></p> <p>Storytelling – true storytelling – is all about <strong>connection</strong>.</p> <p>How do you connect? Here’s the big secret, straight up: Telling your story is never about the storyteller, even when it is personal. It is ultimately all about your listener – particularly those who will identify and relate to the tale. And that strong sense of identification and connection is why storytelling is such a powerful and essential part of being an entrepreneur.</p> <p>Are you one of those people who struggle to come up with a “story” for your bio? Are you one of those who says, “I don’t really have a story. I’m pretty boring” – or do you list off all your achievements, and expect that to dazzle potential clients enough to sign up for your list or buy your product? Or do you throw in a bunch of quirky ‘facts’ that are pretty safe – “Jane Doe lives with her dog Chloe in a quaint, Colonial farmhouse in the spunky small town of Anklebite, Minnesota…” Sounds like the book blurb to a cozy mystery, doesn’t it?</p> <p>Stop agonizing over <strong>what</strong> to put in your story and focus on why. Why should you include something? Why should you skip telling about other incidents? Telling your business story should be all about <strong>relevance</strong>. There is only one reason that your ideal client stops to listen to your story – to see <strong>how you overcame</strong> <strong>what she is struggling with right now</strong>.</p> <p>Sure, you can hook her in with an outrageous or intriguing email title or video title or entertain her with a cute video of your parrot moon-dancing to Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’, but that won’t get you a paying client. With shock-value or entertainment videos, once she’s satisfied her curiosity about the hook or laughed at your parrot’s antics, she’s gone. It might be enough to keep a subscriber or Facebook page fan following you, but it doesn’t convert to the sort of trust that makes her put her money down on you and select you out of all your competitors as her coach.</p> <p>From a marketing relationship perspective, <strong>how your story relates to her</strong> is the only thing that’s is going to make her stick around to hear the end of your personal tale and decide that you are someone she trusts … and who, more importantly, understands <u><strong>her</strong></u>. (That will take weeks off the trust-building process and qualifying-to-buying cycle!)</p> <p>The first thing to do is put yourself in her shoes. Is she going to want to read a long, rambling tale that details just about every event in your life? No. Does she really care if you won the Interbusiness Blogger of the Year Award? No. She wants the relevant details – the ones that hit her right in the gut and make her say, “wow, this person really knows what it’s like!” To craft a powerful story that makes her feel this, you need to know your client – particularly, her biggest pain point.</p> <p>That is going to be what your story addresses. The actual personal details may vary, that specific deep well of pain is what you have in common.</p> <p>Secondly, your story needs to <strong>make a promise</strong> – and that’s to give her a key for getting past or overcoming that pain point. So inspirational stories are good – especially when they are raw and real.</p> <p>The stories that connect most powerfully are stories that address not only your own “why” – why you do what you do – but <strong>appeal to the “why” </strong><strong>behind</strong><strong> your ideal client’s pain point</strong>. Sure, Doris wants to make six figures in less than a year – but why does she need to do that? What deep emotional need is driving her? Because you can bet there is a deep emotional need. Those who think that money is just about money are seriously mistaken. It’s always about what money <strong>represents</strong> to each person.</p>

September 28, 2022
4 Wildly Creative Storytelling Prompts Based on Personal Creative Writing Challenges
<h2>4 Wildly Creative Storytelling Prompts Based on Personal Creative Writing Challenges</h2> <ol> <li>Make a list of five things you're afraid of happening to you. Then write a story in which one of them happens to your character..</li> <li>Think of a big problem that one of your friends had to face. Then write a story in which your character battles with that problem..</li> <li>What is one of your bad habits? Invent a character who has the bad habit but a much worse case of it than you have. Write a story where this habit gets your character into trouble.</li> <li>What is one of your greatest strengths? Invent a character who doesn't have this strength. Create a situation in which having this strength is very important for your character. What does your character do? Write the story.</li> </ol>

September 27, 2022
2 Simple Steps To Scale With Serenity
<p>2 Simple Steps To Scale With Serenity</p> <p>The Wildly Creative Women Podcast hosted by Sarah Layton</p> <p><strong>1.</strong> <strong>Make Sure Your Business Runs Full-Steam-Ahead Without You</strong></p> <p>If your business grinds to a halt because you’re sick for a day, you’re thinking too small. Make sure that things can run just fine without you: That you have assigned people to take over if you’re not available; that they know what to do, and are capable of doing it.</p> <p><strong>2.</strong> <strong>Be the Captain, Not the Crew</strong></p> <p>Let go of the details: Especially if you have always been someone who is very hands-on (and even more so if, up till now, you have attempted to do everything yourself). Step back, and concentrate on the overview rather than on the details. Focus on what keeps moving your business forward: Not on what single task you can get absorbed in today.</p>
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