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Earbuds in, prayers up… and the chaos immediately delivers. Charles road-trips to Kennesaw to record Be Awesome Together at Tyra’s kitchen table, where the “hot mess” energy is the whole brand. Between mic-muting mishaps, sushi heartbreak (RIP Sushiu), and a Korean BBQ glow-up, you get that cozy, unfiltered “friends who actually like each other” vibe—complete with audience saves from Earth Station Boo and the kind of banter that only happens when you’re live and slightly unprepared.
Then the episode takes a turn—in the best way—into real talk: therapy insights, showing up for the people you love, burnout, rest, and what it means to be a catalyst in other people’s lives. There’s creator strategy too: newsletters, hooks, subject lines, opt-ins, Patreon moves, and the reminder that the most important part of a newsletter is… sending it. It’s equal parts “spill the tea” and “dent the universe,” with a beautiful throughline: growth doesn’t require self-destruction—sometimes it just requires honesty, pacing, and permission to breathe.
Actionable Items (5 takeaways)
Use a “cold open hook” in the first 1–2 lines of your newsletter: a bold statement + a “keep reading” breadcrumb (“Con dates up top—story time at the bottom”).
Build your newsletter into repeatable segments (ex: “Where I’ll be,” “What I’m making,” “One lesson from the trenches,” “Story time”). Consistency reduces decision fatigue.
Treat rest like a deliverable. Add a recurring “permission to rest” checkpoint—especially after heavy work days—so downtime doesn’t turn into guilt spirals.
Lean into your three-word identity (Peace / Wisdom / Catalyst) as a brand filter: if a project doesn’t align with at least one, it probably shouldn’t get your energy.
For live shows: bake in a “tech grace minute.” Start with a 30–60 second buffer that assumes audio/video will act up—then you look intentional instead of frazzled.
Quote
“The most important part of a newsletter is sending it.” — Tyra
Call to Action
Follow Be Awesome Together on YouTube
, Facebook
, Instagram
, and TikTok
.
Surf The Chaos, Enjoy the Ride!
These notes are empowered by AI. ~Chad
By Charles McFall, Tyra BurtonEarbuds in, prayers up… and the chaos immediately delivers. Charles road-trips to Kennesaw to record Be Awesome Together at Tyra’s kitchen table, where the “hot mess” energy is the whole brand. Between mic-muting mishaps, sushi heartbreak (RIP Sushiu), and a Korean BBQ glow-up, you get that cozy, unfiltered “friends who actually like each other” vibe—complete with audience saves from Earth Station Boo and the kind of banter that only happens when you’re live and slightly unprepared.
Then the episode takes a turn—in the best way—into real talk: therapy insights, showing up for the people you love, burnout, rest, and what it means to be a catalyst in other people’s lives. There’s creator strategy too: newsletters, hooks, subject lines, opt-ins, Patreon moves, and the reminder that the most important part of a newsletter is… sending it. It’s equal parts “spill the tea” and “dent the universe,” with a beautiful throughline: growth doesn’t require self-destruction—sometimes it just requires honesty, pacing, and permission to breathe.
Actionable Items (5 takeaways)
Use a “cold open hook” in the first 1–2 lines of your newsletter: a bold statement + a “keep reading” breadcrumb (“Con dates up top—story time at the bottom”).
Build your newsletter into repeatable segments (ex: “Where I’ll be,” “What I’m making,” “One lesson from the trenches,” “Story time”). Consistency reduces decision fatigue.
Treat rest like a deliverable. Add a recurring “permission to rest” checkpoint—especially after heavy work days—so downtime doesn’t turn into guilt spirals.
Lean into your three-word identity (Peace / Wisdom / Catalyst) as a brand filter: if a project doesn’t align with at least one, it probably shouldn’t get your energy.
For live shows: bake in a “tech grace minute.” Start with a 30–60 second buffer that assumes audio/video will act up—then you look intentional instead of frazzled.
Quote
“The most important part of a newsletter is sending it.” — Tyra
Call to Action
Follow Be Awesome Together on YouTube
, Facebook
, Instagram
, and TikTok
.
Surf The Chaos, Enjoy the Ride!
These notes are empowered by AI. ~Chad