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So, today we celebrate Episode 50 of the Go Pitch Yourself podcast! Thanks to those of you who've been listening for the last 2 years and welcome to those who've recently joined us.
The idea for this episode, about meeting in real life, began a year and a half ago. But then 2020 happened and it was no longer relevant. Since then, it's fair to say that my online and virtual relationships have been critical in making connections and maintaining them, both personally and professionally.
Now, though, as the world is gradually opening back up again, it seems like a good time to start looking at how we can begin making connections with people IRL again.
Topics covered include:
I hope you found this episode useful and that it has given you ideas about going into this reopening with intention.
I want to hear from you: Are you meeting up with other business owners IN PERSON? Snap a pic and tag me on IG @angie_trueblood so I can get uber jealous!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Now it’s time for you to get out there and Go Pitch Yourself! Be sure to screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram @angie_trueblood and let me know that you are ready to #gopitchyourself! I’ll add your post to my story and help you spread the word!
Can’t wait to connect again! Feel like you need a little support in getting started pitching yourself?>>> Get a free downloadable version of my roadmap for podcast pitching success
Follow & Review in Apple PodcastsAre you following the podcast? If not, I’d love for you to do that today so you don’t miss ANY episodes. Click here to follow via Apple Podcasts!
And, if you are SUPER pumped about the show, I would be so thankful if you would pop over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Crazy enough, reviews help other folks find my podcast and they help me get a real sense of what you love about the show.
Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Much love, friend.
Special thanks to Steve Woodward at PodcastingEditor.com for handling all the behind-the-scenes tech pieces of production.
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So, today we celebrate Episode 50 of the Go Pitch Yourself podcast! Thanks to those of you who've been listening for the last 2 years and welcome to those who've recently joined us.
The idea for this episode, about meeting in real life, began a year and a half ago. But then 2020 happened and it was no longer relevant. Since then, it's fair to say that my online and virtual relationships have been critical in making connections and maintaining them, both personally and professionally.
Now, though, as the world is gradually opening back up again, it seems like a good time to start looking at how we can begin making connections with people IRL again.
Topics covered include:
I hope you found this episode useful and that it has given you ideas about going into this reopening with intention.
I want to hear from you: Are you meeting up with other business owners IN PERSON? Snap a pic and tag me on IG @angie_trueblood so I can get uber jealous!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Now it’s time for you to get out there and Go Pitch Yourself! Be sure to screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram @angie_trueblood and let me know that you are ready to #gopitchyourself! I’ll add your post to my story and help you spread the word!
Can’t wait to connect again! Feel like you need a little support in getting started pitching yourself?>>> Get a free downloadable version of my roadmap for podcast pitching success
Follow & Review in Apple PodcastsAre you following the podcast? If not, I’d love for you to do that today so you don’t miss ANY episodes. Click here to follow via Apple Podcasts!
And, if you are SUPER pumped about the show, I would be so thankful if you would pop over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Crazy enough, reviews help other folks find my podcast and they help me get a real sense of what you love about the show.
Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Much love, friend.
Special thanks to Steve Woodward at PodcastingEditor.com for handling all the behind-the-scenes tech pieces of production.