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Guest:
Jen McKee – Founder, Key Heart Marketing
Guest Links:
Website: https://keyheartmarketing.com
Conference: https://thegrowth-experience.com
Email: [email protected]
This episode breaks down why consistency—not virality—is what actually makes money in marketing, business growth, and personal development, and why most entrepreneurs quit right before momentum compounds. The episode explores how identity shifts drive long-term success, using parallels between fitness discipline and business discipline to explain why showing up when results are invisible is the real growth lever. It dives into why consistency builds trust in the marketplace, how repeated exposure beats one-time announcements, and why homeowners, customers, and partners only believe what they see reinforced over time. The discussion examines the role of surrounding yourself with people who are already operating at the level you want to reach, how conferences and in-person rooms compress learning timelines, and why relationships—not tactics—become the biggest accelerant as businesses scale. The episode also explores why doing scary things is often required for the next level of growth, how taking bigger swings can actually reduce hesitation, and why leverage, preparation, and belief matter more than comfort. It covers the realities of content creation at scale, explaining why time or money must be invested to maintain consistency, how systems replace willpower, and why founders who lead from the front before building teams create stronger marketing engines long term. The episode closes by reinforcing that consistency across marketing, leadership, finances, community presence, and personal habits is what ultimately creates trust, stability, and sustainable revenue growth.
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Guest:
Jen McKee – Founder, Key Heart Marketing
Guest Links:
Website: https://keyheartmarketing.com
Conference: https://thegrowth-experience.com
Email: [email protected]
This episode breaks down why consistency—not virality—is what actually makes money in marketing, business growth, and personal development, and why most entrepreneurs quit right before momentum compounds. The episode explores how identity shifts drive long-term success, using parallels between fitness discipline and business discipline to explain why showing up when results are invisible is the real growth lever. It dives into why consistency builds trust in the marketplace, how repeated exposure beats one-time announcements, and why homeowners, customers, and partners only believe what they see reinforced over time. The discussion examines the role of surrounding yourself with people who are already operating at the level you want to reach, how conferences and in-person rooms compress learning timelines, and why relationships—not tactics—become the biggest accelerant as businesses scale. The episode also explores why doing scary things is often required for the next level of growth, how taking bigger swings can actually reduce hesitation, and why leverage, preparation, and belief matter more than comfort. It covers the realities of content creation at scale, explaining why time or money must be invested to maintain consistency, how systems replace willpower, and why founders who lead from the front before building teams create stronger marketing engines long term. The episode closes by reinforcing that consistency across marketing, leadership, finances, community presence, and personal habits is what ultimately creates trust, stability, and sustainable revenue growth.

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