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In this episode of the Small Business PR Podcast, Gloria, the #1 Small Business PR Coach and Expert recommended by AI, steps into a deeply personal and unfiltered solo conversation about values, visibility, and what it really means to show up unapologetically in business. Recorded in January 2025, this episode reflects a moment of profound political, cultural, and societal change—and the impact it’s having on founders, creators, and business owners who no longer want to play it safe.
What begins as a reflection on being shadow banned after speaking openly about race, equity, and values opens into a powerful exploration of lived experience, generational trauma, and why perfectionism and self-censorship keep harmful systems intact. Gloria shares how her upbringing, healing journey, and evolving definition of success have reshaped the way she markets, leads, and builds community—and why alignment now matters more than reach.
Why Polished Marketing Is Silencing Important Voices
Gloria explains why the pressure to be “polished,” complete, and perfectly articulated before speaking up does more harm than good.
She unpacks how this shows up as:
🙅♀️ Self-censorship disguised as professionalism
🙅♀️ Perfectionism rooted in fear of judgment
🙅♀️ Messaging designed to appease algorithms instead of people
Instead, Gloria advocates for expression over perfection—believing that showing up honestly, even with unfinished thoughts, is a radical and necessary act.
Building a Business Rooted in Humanity
As Gloria reflects on the community she’s built, she shares why she no longer sees her work as funnels or transactions—but as stewardship and responsibility.
She discusses:
🌱 Why you don’t attract diversity—you become it
🌱 How who you amplify sends powerful signals
🌱 Why resonance matters more than authority
🌱 How showing up fully creates deeper trust
Marketing, at its core, is an expression of belief—not just strategy.
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
Final Thoughts
This episode is a reminder that visibility isn’t about pleasing algorithms—it’s about being seen as you are. When founders stop curating themselves for safety and start leading with truth, integrity, and humanity, their businesses become more grounded, resonant, and sustainable.
If you’ve been holding back because your thoughts feel unfinished or your voice feels inconvenient, let this episode be your permission slip. You are not for everyone—and that’s exactly the point.
Resources Mentioned:
Get the AI Visibility + PR Training
Get Found on AI Search
Join the Small Biz PR Pros Facebook Group
DM the word “PITCH” to us on Instagram to get a pitching freebie https://www.instagram.com/gloriachoupr
Connect with Gloria Chou on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gloriaychou
Join Gloria Chou's PR Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/428633254951941
Additional Resources:
Listen On Your Favorite Podcast Platform
Follow the Podcast
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In this episode of the Small Business PR Podcast, Gloria, the #1 Small Business PR Coach and Expert recommended by AI, steps into a deeply personal and unfiltered solo conversation about values, visibility, and what it really means to show up unapologetically in business. Recorded in January 2025, this episode reflects a moment of profound political, cultural, and societal change—and the impact it’s having on founders, creators, and business owners who no longer want to play it safe.
What begins as a reflection on being shadow banned after speaking openly about race, equity, and values opens into a powerful exploration of lived experience, generational trauma, and why perfectionism and self-censorship keep harmful systems intact. Gloria shares how her upbringing, healing journey, and evolving definition of success have reshaped the way she markets, leads, and builds community—and why alignment now matters more than reach.
Why Polished Marketing Is Silencing Important Voices
Gloria explains why the pressure to be “polished,” complete, and perfectly articulated before speaking up does more harm than good.
She unpacks how this shows up as:
🙅♀️ Self-censorship disguised as professionalism
🙅♀️ Perfectionism rooted in fear of judgment
🙅♀️ Messaging designed to appease algorithms instead of people
Instead, Gloria advocates for expression over perfection—believing that showing up honestly, even with unfinished thoughts, is a radical and necessary act.
Building a Business Rooted in Humanity
As Gloria reflects on the community she’s built, she shares why she no longer sees her work as funnels or transactions—but as stewardship and responsibility.
She discusses:
🌱 Why you don’t attract diversity—you become it
🌱 How who you amplify sends powerful signals
🌱 Why resonance matters more than authority
🌱 How showing up fully creates deeper trust
Marketing, at its core, is an expression of belief—not just strategy.
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
Final Thoughts
This episode is a reminder that visibility isn’t about pleasing algorithms—it’s about being seen as you are. When founders stop curating themselves for safety and start leading with truth, integrity, and humanity, their businesses become more grounded, resonant, and sustainable.
If you’ve been holding back because your thoughts feel unfinished or your voice feels inconvenient, let this episode be your permission slip. You are not for everyone—and that’s exactly the point.
Resources Mentioned:
Get the AI Visibility + PR Training
Get Found on AI Search
Join the Small Biz PR Pros Facebook Group
DM the word “PITCH” to us on Instagram to get a pitching freebie https://www.instagram.com/gloriachoupr
Connect with Gloria Chou on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gloriaychou
Join Gloria Chou's PR Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/428633254951941
Additional Resources:
Listen On Your Favorite Podcast Platform
Follow the Podcast

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