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Author: Deanna Seymour

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If you're curious about Content Playhouse, this podcast is gonna give you all the deets you need to know to decide if it's the online business community for you! FAQs, Case Studies, and Deanna sharing why this community is so different than anything else out there and why it's gonna be freaking EPIC!
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This episode is just a fun excuse for me to jam to Naughty by Nature's "OPP" - Other People's People! But seriously, building relationships with other entrepreneurs is key to business growth, whether through collaborations, referrals, or networking. Don't get stuck behind your computer screen - get out there, meet some "OPPs," and expand your circle to amplify your business reach.
Dive into my discussion about the downside of constantly buying courses in entrepreneurship. I explore how it's not just a waste of money, but also a drain on precious time, advocating instead for targeted Google searches and self-reflection to guide your learning journey. Join me in embracing a more discerning approach to education in the online business world.
Let's discuss the concept of shiny squirrel syndrome, inspired by a whimsical conversation with Content Playhouse member Vicki Kelty. As entrepreneurs, we often find ourselves chasing after new ideas, but true growth comes from focusing on our core offerings and brand identity. It's about quieting the distractions, honing in on our goals, and staying committed to our path forward. In Content Playhouse you are in the driver’s seat, but you get the support you need. And occasionally, folks to remind you what path you were on to begin with!
Content Playhouse member Erin Galloway shares her journey of joining Content Playhouse and the profound impact it has had on her approach to business and life. Erin discusses her previous experiences with business-oriented communities, the contrast she felt with Content Playhouse, and the shift towards embracing creativity and joy in her work. We delve into Erin's inspiring insights and the transformative power of finding a space that aligns with your values and fosters a sense of community.
Content Playhouse member Kayce Hodos dives into the value of having replays of meetings and private podcasts so that even if you miss a meeting you can listen on the go. Kayce also touches on the impactful lessons shared by guest speakers. We unpack the unique ways in which the private podcast feed enables members to learn and grow while on the go. Plus, stay tuned for some light-hearted banter and a special glimpse into Kayce's encounter with a famous musician. This episode is a rollercoaster of insights and laughter that you won't want to miss!
Content Playhouse member Kate Burgener expresses gratitude for Deanna’s personal engagement with the audience, citing memorable instances like a surprise birthday party and valuable resources. Both emphasize the significance of connection, generosity, and a human-centric approach in community and business building. We explore authentic engagement's power and its impact on digital relationships.
Alright, let's dive into the concept of thought mentorship versus thought leadership. My friend Sonia Simone is the first person I heard using the term Thought Mentorship and I loved it. While thought leadership implies following a set formula, in my mind, thought mentorship encourages individual growth and critical thinking. Embracing the role of a thought mentor opens up avenues for collaboration and personal authenticity in business.
Content Playhouse member Sonja Irina Johansen dives into the concept of "alarmed aloneness" experienced by a lot of solopreneurs. She highlights the value of a diverse and supportive community, providing insight into the group's collaborative approach to brainstorming and knowledge sharing. Throughout the conversation, the emphasis is on the power of community, accountability, and the collaborative nature of Content Playhouse, which can be a powerful tool while building a successful business.
Content Playhouse member Lara Buelow discusses the community aspect of Content Playhouse and the value of networking for solopreneurs. We discuss the importance of building relationships and finding like-minded individuals to collaborate and support each other in your business. Lara also talks about her upcoming book, "Mostly Unanswerable Questions," and the collaborative process behind bringing her vision to life. Overall, the episode highlights the significance of community, collaboration, and the creative process within Content Playhouse.
Content Playhouse member Lamora Coons shares her experience of transitioning from relying solely on networking to embracing content marketing after joining Content Playhouse. She discusses how the content map offered by Deanna has provided her with the clarity and focus needed to navigate the world of content creation. The discussion highlights the supportive environment, accountability, and mental health guidance present within the Content Playhouse community.
Content Playhouse member Tori Mistick shares her favorite aspects of the community, highlighting the accessibility and availability of Deanna as a community builder. Deanna, drawing from her teaching background, explains the importance of building relationships and her approach to creating structure while allowing for flexibility within the community. As they discuss the dynamics of the group, the focus remains on the overall balance and the significant impact of building a space where everyone feels seen and heard.
Content Playhouse member Michelle Stevens discusses the freedom to be candid and authentic within the walls of this really unique business membership. We dish about the challenges of work-life balance, and the absence of pressure to adhere to a specific framework within this group. Michelle and I share our experiences of finding support, celebrating small victories, and embracing the quirks of individual journeys in this warm and supportive community.
Content Playhouse member Vickie Kelty shares what she considers Content Playhouse’s hidden gems, from Voxer support to the enlightening design reviews. Together, they delve into the significance of personalized moments and the dynamic group interactions. We chat about this community's nurturing environment, revealing how it cultivates growth and offers indispensable support for entrepreneurs.
Explore the vibrant world of Pee-wee's Playhouse and its influence on me while I was dreaming up this supportive online business community. I dive into the show's creative process, its message of embracing individuality, and how these principles shape our inclusive space where members can authentically engage, have fun, and find consistency in their content creation journey.
Can we stop with the (unlikely) outcome based pricing!?! Let's focus on emphasizing the importance of evaluating investments in community and content creation with a focus on practical returns rather than relying on anecdotal evidence or unrealistic promises. She advocates for consistent content creation, genuine connection with the audience, and mindful spending to build a sustainable business model with reasonable expectations for financial growth.
Inspired by my teaching experience, I know that small class size ensures a conducive learning environment and fosters meaningful connections. As Content Playhouse grows, additional classes are formed, maintaining the focus on individual attention and community engagement rather than maximizing enrollment for profit.
πŸ‘‰ Head over to ContentPlayhouse.com to join the community! Each Friday, members can submit their content for review, receiving personalized feedback via recorded loom videos. From webpage layouts to email drafts, captions, and brainstorming sessions, the goal is to provide invaluable insights and support members on their content creation journey, with plans to expand review capabilities as the community grows, fostering a dynamic and collaborative environment within Content Playhouse.
Giving people direct communication with you in your community using something like Voxer is super important if you actually care about getting to know the peeps in your community, Of course, choose a platform you love, set clear availability hours, and encourage people to reach out when they need you. Regular check-ins can deepen engagement and foster a supportive environment conducive to collaboration and growth.
Learning from just one teacher can be less than ideal for getting the most out of each topic, not to mention that you only learn one way of thinking. In Content Playhouse there's value placed on creating a community vibe with lots of ideas and ways of looking at things to help you become the most creative version of you!
Labels like "group membership" or "community" fall short in capturing the essence of Content Playhouse. This unique blend of one-on-one support, community engagement, and structured classes draws inspiration from both teaching principles and the eclectic spirit of PeeWee's Playhouse, promising a dynamic and inclusive experience unlike any other.
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