In this episode I chat with Chris Dyer — a multi-dimensional heart-to-soul health coach helping busy business owners reclaim their health and well-being.
What we get into
- Why visibility is more than “showing your face”—and how written and in-person touchpoints count.
- The confidence muscle: why consistency (not perfection) builds credibility and sales.
- Mindset + marketing: marrying left-brain strategy with right-brain self-trust.
- How to stop “convincing” and start serving—so your best-fit clients self-select.
- Practical ways to practice visibility safely (even if you’re new and nervous).
- Why it can take 12–20 touchpoints (or ~3 hours of your content) before a buyer is ready—and what to do about it.
Highlights
- “If you don’t have an audience, you don’t have a business—visibility is a necessary skill.”
- “Every time you speak, you’re selling an idea—even if no money changes hands.”
- “No today doesn’t mean no six months from now. Stay present, stay consistent.”
- “The sweet spot is the middle: heart-centered transformation and solid transaction systems.”
Connect with Chris
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chris.dyer.creates/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdyerheart2soul/
Website: https://www.ConnectwithChrisDyer.com
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Transcript
Hi, welcome to the Courage to be Visible
Speaker:podcast, the podcast for heart-centered entrepreneurs who
Speaker:are done hiding in the shadows and ready
Speaker:to step into the spotlight.
Speaker:I'm your host, Andrea Stenberg.
Speaker:I'm a video marketing strategist and a big
Speaker:believer that showing up as your real self
Speaker:is your secret superpower.
Speaker:Each week, I get to sit down with
Speaker:interesting entrepreneurs who are showing up authentically, being
Speaker:their true selves, and building businesses that serve
Speaker:people as well as having an impact on
Speaker:the world.
Speaker:If you're ready to grow your business, attract
Speaker:more perfect fit clients, and make a difference
Speaker:in the world, this is your sign that
Speaker:it's time to step up.
Speaker:So today, I am here with Chris Dyer.
Speaker:And Chris is a multi-dimensional heart-to
Speaker:-soul health coach who helps busy business owners
Speaker:reclaim their health and well-being.
Speaker:Welcome, Chris.
Speaker:Hey, thank you, Andrea.
Speaker:It's great to be here.
Speaker:So I always start off these interviews with
Speaker:saying, asking people, what do you think?
Speaker:Is it about visibility that is so difficult
Speaker:for so many people?
Speaker:Well, I think a lot of people overthink
Speaker:what visibility is.
Speaker:And yes, it can be showing your face,
Speaker:or it could actually be written communication.
Speaker:Visibility can show up in the digital space
Speaker:and also in the in-person space.
Speaker:So it's a necessary skill to embody when
Speaker:you are a solopreneur or trying to market
Speaker:a business.
Speaker:Yeah, I agree.
Speaker:It's something absolutely necessary.
Speaker:So how about you?
Speaker:Has this been a challenge for you as
Speaker:you've been growing your business?
Speaker:What's interesting is, and you've for a little
Speaker:bit.
Speaker:So my business has actually taken quite a
Speaker:lot of iterations and evolutions in the past
Speaker:six years.
Speaker:What's interesting is I'm returning back to remembering
Speaker:who I actually am with my background.
Speaker:But what's interesting is being able to pick
Speaker:up a lot of useful skills while I'm
Speaker:trying to figure it out.
Speaker:And marketing has actually been one of the
Speaker:amazing skills that I've been able to pick
Speaker:up in building an audience.
Speaker:And the experience with my husband trying to
Speaker:help him grow his business, he didn't have
Speaker:that skill set.
Speaker:And I recognize it's very much a challenge
Speaker:from people who maybe have worked a W2
Speaker:job or have worked into corporate.
Speaker:And then they want to branch off and
Speaker:be their own boss or build a business.
Speaker:And if you don't have an audience, you
Speaker:don't have a business.
Speaker:So the marketing piece is so critical in
Speaker:those first couple of years.
Speaker:So I'm glad, I appreciate and celebrate the
Speaker:fact that I have been able to adapt
Speaker:and grow and build an audience slowly, organically
Speaker:over these past six years.
Speaker:So that when something, I have a couple
Speaker:of projects that I'm working on.
Speaker:Now I have people who know, like, and
Speaker:trust me, and we understand that that's, that's
Speaker:part of the ability that you get to
Speaker:grow in the credibility of being visible.
Speaker:Yeah, I agree with you that that is
Speaker:such a big piece, because a lot of
Speaker:people who start a business later in their
Speaker:career, and it's like a business, often it's
Speaker:a passion business, but they come in with
Speaker:it, they have the skills and the knowledge
Speaker:to do whatever it is they do.
Speaker:But they kind of don't always think about
Speaker:that marketing piece, that visibility piece.
Speaker:And then they, they struggle and think it's,
Speaker:I don't know, like, and it was kind
Speaker:of even the same with me, even though
Speaker:I'm a marketing consultant, sort of feel like
Speaker:I should just know how to do this.
Speaker:And yet it's, it's like any other skill,
Speaker:you have to learn and you have to
Speaker:figure it out.
Speaker:Yeah, it's it's definitely the confidence skill.
Speaker:And it's just like a muscle, it gets
Speaker:stronger over time.
Speaker:It's being willing to have courage and just
Speaker:be willing to embrace it and find safe
Speaker:spaces where you can stretch those legs of
Speaker:visibility.
Speaker:Yeah, and I think, so it's also like,
Speaker:like, it's not just a skill, it's also
Speaker:a kind of a mindset, like there's definitely
Speaker:a mental piece in being able to translate,
Speaker:you know, sort of what's in your head
Speaker:and what's in your heart and putting it
Speaker:out there.
Speaker:And so like, you talk about, you know,
Speaker:helping busy, busy business owners reclaim their health
Speaker:and well being.
Speaker:One of the things like, you know, I've
Speaker:certainly figured out that, like, kind of the
Speaker:two things go together, your business and your
Speaker:health and your well being and your marketing.
Speaker:So how do you, how do you help
Speaker:people with that?
Speaker:Well, you know, health and mindset, actually, like
Speaker:you just said, it starts from within.
Speaker:And it's interesting that we, all of us,
Speaker:I mean, particularly if you're a middle aged
Speaker:adult, you already have a certain amount of
Speaker:skills.
Speaker:If you've worked in a job where you've
Speaker:had to give presentations, or maybe you've been
Speaker:in a supervisory type role, or maybe you've
Speaker:been a teacher, an instructor of some kind,
Speaker:you already have the ability to be visible
Speaker:and get in front of people.
Speaker:If you're a parent, guess what, you know
Speaker:how to command the attention of your children
Speaker:or other members of your family to get
Speaker:the job done.
Speaker:So I mean, it really is selling.
Speaker:Every time you open your mouth, you're potentially
Speaker:selling.
Speaker:Every time you get in front of a
Speaker:classroom, you're potentially selling.
Speaker:It's not necessarily, maybe it's not transactional, but
Speaker:you're selling an idea, you're selling information, you're
Speaker:giving content.
Speaker:So I think it's really shifting the mindset
Speaker:on what it means to just be comfortable
Speaker:with being a place of authority.
Speaker:And knowing, maybe you know, just a little
Speaker:something more than the person who's listening knows.
Speaker:I mean, when you're in a conversation with
Speaker:somebody else, you're sharing information, and it's a
Speaker:conversation.
Speaker:And again, I think we overthink what it
Speaker:is that we're trying to say or convey.
Speaker:And that is a mindset skill.
Speaker:Yeah, and I think, you know, talking to
Speaker:entrepreneurs, sometimes I feel like people have an
Speaker:idea of what's important for their clients, but
Speaker:sometimes they're afraid to come up and say
Speaker:it because they don't want to push anybody
Speaker:away.
Speaker:Like, you know, if they're, if I'm too
Speaker:firm on this one thing, there may be
Speaker:people who don't want to work with me.
Speaker:Is that something that you've seen or dealt
Speaker:with?
Speaker:Well, I think we all do.
Speaker:I think, but if we don't open our
Speaker:mouths, and we don't put ourselves out there,
Speaker:we're not serving anybody.
Speaker:So, and our job isn't to convince somebody
Speaker:necessarily that we're, what we have is the
Speaker:perfect thing.
Speaker:All we can do is convey, I have
Speaker:a solution for the problem that you have
Speaker:today.
Speaker:And, but if you haven't developed that rapport,
Speaker:and again, that no love and trust first,
Speaker:right, in that credibility piece, your credibility is
Speaker:built over multiple interactions, not usually just the
Speaker:one.
Speaker:And if we just show up and share,
Speaker:I mean, really, we're just sharing the information.
Speaker:And I think a lot of times people
Speaker:get caught up in their head and expectation.
Speaker:Well, if they didn't buy from me today,
Speaker:that means they don't like me.
Speaker:Well, no, you know, when in sales 101
Speaker:is no today doesn't mean no six months
Speaker:from now, right?
Speaker:It's, it takes multiple touch points.
Speaker:And we are so inundated.
Speaker:We were an overindulgent society with, with content
Speaker:and information.
Speaker:Everybody's bombarded with, with content all day long.
Speaker:And that the being visible from your standpoint,
Speaker:because I know you, you work a lot
Speaker:in the video space, you, you help people
Speaker:show up visibly.
Speaker:And again, it's going to take 12, 15,
Speaker:sometimes up to 20 touch points.
Speaker:Or as they say now, people need to
Speaker:devour up to three hours of content from
Speaker:you before they'll even consider to push, you
Speaker:know, the buy now button.
Speaker:So it's, you know, we are, we are
Speaker:a digital economy now.
Speaker:And so being visible is, especially in the
Speaker:digital place is very, very necessary.
Speaker:That helps build credibility, especially when you meet
Speaker:somebody in person, then you, then you go
Speaker:to follow them on their, on their social
Speaker:media handles.
Speaker:And then you see, you know, all the
Speaker:things they're saying, and you know, I might
Speaker:have been talking and dropping social media posts
Speaker:for a year and you, and you might
Speaker:be readings like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that sounds
Speaker:good.
Speaker:That resonates.
Speaker:But then the one day I send, oh
Speaker:my gosh, I need exactly what she has
Speaker:to offer.
Speaker:And again, it's like, I didn't need you
Speaker:six months from now.
Speaker:But today I'm in a situation where like,
Speaker:yeah, I'm really struggling.
Speaker:Boom, there you are at the right place
Speaker:in the right time.
Speaker:And I think that's part of what being
Speaker:consistent with visibility makes success.
Speaker:Yeah, and also, I think being consistent with
Speaker:the messaging, one thing that you said, sort
Speaker:of popped a memory.
Speaker:And for me, as I remember early on
Speaker:in my business, when I was focusing just
Speaker:on social media, not video.
Speaker:And I remember meeting with a client, and
Speaker:he said, convince me that social media is
Speaker:important.
Speaker:And so I did.
Speaker:And then he hired me, but he wasn't
Speaker:committed.
Speaker:And so he wouldn't do the things I
Speaker:recommended and then walked away, go, well, Andrea
Speaker:doesn't know anything.
Speaker:And it's like, so like, later on, I
Speaker:learned if somebody said, convince me, I would
Speaker:say, okay, well, here's a blog post, here's
Speaker:a video, here's some information, come back to
Speaker:me when you're convinced.
Speaker:And then we can have a conversation about
Speaker:how, not the what.
Speaker:And I think, you know, have you like,
Speaker:have you had those kind of conversations with
Speaker:people?
Speaker:Oh, of course.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:You know, and because we, we have an
Speaker:abundance mindset, right?
Speaker:We can allow people to draw their conclusions,
Speaker:keep loving on them, keep nurturing them.
Speaker:And then when they're ready, again, if we
Speaker:feel like we have to convince somebody that
Speaker:that's not the correct mindset.
Speaker:And, you know, it's keeping the vibration of
Speaker:the conversation up high and out of lack
Speaker:and scarcity.
Speaker:There's plenty to go around.
Speaker:And what's meant for us can't miss us,
Speaker:and it's just a matter of being consistent,
Speaker:showing up and deliver the message.
Speaker:And the message will evolve over time, you
Speaker:know, it'll get sharper and more refined.
Speaker:And I think that's part of learning self
Speaker:trust as an entrepreneur.
Speaker:And that it takes, it actually takes some
Speaker:inner work to do to get to that
Speaker:point.
Speaker:Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker:I totally agree with that.
Speaker:You know, when I was first learning about
Speaker:speaking, not even just on video, but just,
Speaker:you know, on small stages, or big stages
Speaker:or whatever.
Speaker:And the coach I worked with had us
Speaker:do an affirmation every day, write out an
Speaker:affirmation about our speaking ability.
Speaker:And I remember when I first doing it,
Speaker:I was kind of affirmation, like, I believe
Speaker:in that kind of stuff, but I'm paying
Speaker:the guy the money.
Speaker:So I did it.
Speaker:And I swear, that was the biggest thing
Speaker:that moved the needle in this program I
Speaker:was in was just doing the affirmations, because
Speaker:it really did change the mindset.
Speaker:And I think I, you work in that
Speaker:space all the time, but me as somebody
Speaker:who's very tactical, and very kind of in
Speaker:the in the real, the sort of hard
Speaker:edge business world, and not in the sort
Speaker:of that emotional side, it took me a
Speaker:while to learn that.
Speaker:But like, you absolutely have to have to
Speaker:do both, you can't just be tactic and
Speaker:no mindset.
Speaker:But you can't also just be mindset and
Speaker:no tactics, you kind of have to marry
Speaker:the marry the two.
Speaker:That's exactly right.
Speaker:Well, that's that's the marriage of integrating the
Speaker:left brain and the right brain together.
Speaker:Yeah, to your point, a lot of a
Speaker:lot of people just live exclusively in their
Speaker:left brain, which is logic, linear thinking, very
Speaker:strategic.
Speaker:And that has a purpose.
Speaker:And so does being creative and imaginative and
Speaker:allowing some abstract thinking.
Speaker:And, you know, I love that you were
Speaker:able to use affirmations, that's actually a really
Speaker:good tool.
Speaker:And, you know, we talked about reprogramming the
Speaker:brain, and in our mindset, because the brain
Speaker:is neuroplastic.
Speaker:But and the reason it works is, is
Speaker:because our subconscious is listening to what we
Speaker:say.
Speaker:And sometimes it's the repetition and the consistency
Speaker:that we keep telling ourself this, and then
Speaker:and then one day, nobody can say how
Speaker:or when it's like, Oh, oh, I get
Speaker:it.
Speaker:That's what it means.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:And then and then we start creating our
Speaker:new experience based on these new this new
Speaker:language is new.
Speaker:Actually, it's a language of love that we're
Speaker:learning to speak to ourselves.
Speaker:Yeah, I love I love that, because it's
Speaker:it's true about that language of love, because
Speaker:we also have the language of, I don't
Speaker:know, bitchiness that we after is off like
Speaker:that, that negative side that tell you, I
Speaker:suck.
Speaker:I'm bad at this.
Speaker:Nobody wants me.
Speaker:And if you only listen to that side,
Speaker:you're going to end up in like fetal
Speaker:position on the floor instead of being out
Speaker:there and talking to people.
Speaker:Yeah, I love that idea of it being
Speaker:the language of love and self love.
Speaker:And, you know, like this idea of again,
Speaker:of mixing that holistic heart centered side with
Speaker:the business hard nose tactics, and that you
Speaker:can't have one without the other.
Speaker:I've come to learn that.
Speaker:No, in fact, I came up with a
Speaker:new analogy a couple weeks ago.
Speaker:There's, there's a call operating system, you know,
Speaker:some people or businesses, some business models are
Speaker:just really heavily fixed on transaction.
Speaker:And then there's a heart centered servant minded
Speaker:that are in the transformational space.
Speaker:And the happy medium is in the middle,
Speaker:right?
Speaker:Is when people you can't, we can't stay
Speaker:so transformational and not not live in our
Speaker:masculine energy and our left brain to meet
Speaker:people in the middle, meet them where they
Speaker:are.
Speaker:That's, that's the sweet spot.
Speaker:And so and then that also shows up
Speaker:in our language and our content being able
Speaker:to display, you know, there's different personality types
Speaker:and like bank and all these different, you
Speaker:know, types of individuals that, you know, where
Speaker:they seem to land, most of all, like,
Speaker:like blueprint, high action nurturers knowledge that that's
Speaker:actually what bank stands for.
Speaker:But it's, it's, it's just understanding where people
Speaker:are coming from and being able to wrap
Speaker:that conversation around one thing that like makes
Speaker:them like, Oh, okay, now you have my
Speaker:attention.
Speaker:You're speaking my language.
Speaker:Yeah, and I but I mean, it starts
Speaker:with yourself first is you have to be
Speaker:able to figure out what it is you
Speaker:stand for what you want to say, and
Speaker:then having I think, the courage and the
Speaker:strength to put it out there because it
Speaker:is scary to kind of stand up and
Speaker:say, Hey, this is what I think this
Speaker:is what I believe.
Speaker:And also, this is what I'm offering.
Speaker:And this is how much it costs.
Speaker:Like that is kind of a scary thing.
Speaker:I know, years ago, my husband, I had
Speaker:a computer store, and selling a computer was
Speaker:so much easier for me than selling my
Speaker:own services, because it was like this thing
Speaker:over here, you could touch it, and it
Speaker:wasn't me, it was the box.
Speaker:And this is what it does.
Speaker:But when it's my own services, it's a
Speaker:little bit, you know, if you can't, if
Speaker:you can't be as objective, at least I
Speaker:can't, because it's, it's all mixed in with
Speaker:your kind of personal and how you feel.
Speaker:And it is, I think, more challenging for
Speaker:a lot of people.
Speaker:Well, I mean, just imagine your services as
Speaker:being in a box, like the package, like,
Speaker:here's the package.
Speaker:You know, I understand people like tangible, they
Speaker:like touchy feely.
Speaker:So can you is there something touchy feely
Speaker:that you can include in your package in
Speaker:your service that they get something?
Speaker:Right?
Speaker:Maybe it's the immediate touch point, or you
Speaker:know what I'm saying?
Speaker:But yeah, but I understand.
Speaker:But it's an end to it's the result
Speaker:you're selling.
Speaker:It's not necessarily the process.
Speaker:It's like when you just focus like, oh,
Speaker:you're gonna you're gonna help me do like
Speaker:20 amazing videos?
Speaker:Yes, please.
Speaker:I mean, right, or, you know, are yours
Speaker:done for you?
Speaker:Or do you just help people understand how
Speaker:to do it better?
Speaker:Or, you know, show in different ways to
Speaker:show up?
Speaker:Like you're going to get this, this, this,
Speaker:this and this, and you're selling them the
Speaker:package package.
Speaker:Yeah, that that is a really good way
Speaker:of looking at it is that it's still
Speaker:a package.
Speaker:It's just because it's your your expertise in
Speaker:service.
Speaker:It's still a package.
Speaker:I love that.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So, so we've talked a little bit about
Speaker:sort of, you know, the heart of the
Speaker:affirmations and things like that.
Speaker:What you know, if we got somebody listening
Speaker:here, maybe they're a new entrepreneur, and all
Speaker:of this is kind of a little bit
Speaker:overwhelming for them.
Speaker:Where would you say is a good place
Speaker:for somebody to just get started with the
Speaker:mindset part of being visible?
Speaker:Gosh, I would.
Speaker:Well, coaches are very helpful.
Speaker:But also there's there's lots of great books
Speaker:out there.
Speaker:You know, books are inexpensive teachers.
Speaker:I've certainly invested in I don't know, probably
Speaker:a couple hundred books in the last six
Speaker:years.
Speaker:As far as being visible.
Speaker:I think it's practice.
Speaker:I don't necessarily know that you can read
Speaker:that out of somebody's book.
Speaker:It's life is meant to be experienced.
Speaker:And it's the actual doing starting, you know,
Speaker:trying to put trying a new way to
Speaker:put yourself out there, whether it's putting your
Speaker:first Instagram post or your first LinkedIn post.
Speaker:And then it's, oh, I can go live.
Speaker:There's there's some very easy tools that we
Speaker:have using social media.
Speaker:And then once you want, you know, when
Speaker:you're ready to get a little more advanced,
Speaker:and maybe you need a professional video for
Speaker:your Web site, maybe you need some professionally,
Speaker:you know, film content for, you know, a
Speaker:program you're having come out.
Speaker:So there's always a low cost way of
Speaker:getting started.
Speaker:And I think, you know, I'm not going
Speaker:to call it a mistake, but I've invested
Speaker:in a lot of expensive experiments.
Speaker:Because I've been in a lot of different
Speaker:rooms where, obviously, people that are marketing, they
Speaker:have something to sell you.
Speaker:And I think it's understanding where you are
Speaker:in your business and understanding what you can
Speaker:and maybe what you should or shouldn't be
Speaker:doing at the time.
Speaker:You know, I remember my very first website,
Speaker:what wasn't, it wasn't that astronomical.
Speaker:But the second one was a little I
Speaker:bit off a little more than I probably
Speaker:needed to.
Speaker:But again, I thought that's what I had
Speaker:to do.
Speaker:I thought that's what I was expected to
Speaker:do.
Speaker:I think it's, I think there's a there's
Speaker:a lot of discernment that comes with the
Speaker:maturity of a business owner and an entrepreneur.
Speaker:And then like, do I need that right
Speaker:now?
Speaker:Or do I want that right now?
Speaker:And of course, everything comes with a price
Speaker:tag.
Speaker:So when you're really ready to up your
Speaker:game in any, any part of being a
Speaker:business owner, you want to get a coach,
Speaker:you want to get somebody who's been there
Speaker:before you who understands who can help you
Speaker:create the systems and save you money.
Speaker:Right, save you time and money.
Speaker:That's what a coach does.
Speaker:That's what an advisor does.
Speaker:Yeah, well, and I liked what you said
Speaker:about sort of getting started.
Speaker:And then one of the coaches that I
Speaker:had that the biggest takeaway I got from
Speaker:everything that I did from working with him
Speaker:was just pretend you're in a lab and
Speaker:experiment.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And because up until then, I just thought
Speaker:I had to get it right out of
Speaker:the like, right out of the gate, everything
Speaker:had to be perfect.
Speaker:And then when it's like, No, experiment, try.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And it's like, Oh, it was a revelation
Speaker:to me.
Speaker:And I think that's, yeah, that I mean,
Speaker:when you're an entrepreneur, you do like you're
Speaker:going to make this everybody's good.
Speaker:We're human beings, we're going to make mistakes,
Speaker:but you have to be okay with it.
Speaker:Right?
Speaker:Two really good pieces of advice that were
Speaker:given to me that I've actually utilized.
Speaker:The first one is create a private group
Speaker:on Facebook, and you're the only member, and
Speaker:just talk to yourself.
Speaker:Talk to yourself, get comfortable with being on
Speaker:that cell phone camera.
Speaker:And then the second one would be turn
Speaker:on a zoom and record it.
Speaker:And then go back and watch yourself.
Speaker:And you can change your mannerisms.
Speaker:If you mess up, you just you just
Speaker:do it over again.
Speaker:So there's a couple inexpensive, cheap, free tools
Speaker:that you can use to help get comfortable
Speaker:just being in front of the camera.
Speaker:Absolutely.
Speaker:Well, Chris, I feel like I could talk
Speaker:to you for like another hour.
Speaker:But I'm trying to keep these episodes short
Speaker:and bite size.
Speaker:Before we head off, where can people find
Speaker:out more about you?
Speaker:Well, I'm on Facebook, Chris Dyer, and on
Speaker:LinkedIn, I think you've got my my link
Speaker:to drop in the show notes, but also
Speaker:on Instagram as well.
Speaker:Chris Dyer consulting.
Speaker:So the three major platforms All right, well,
Speaker:yeah, I will make sure that that's in
Speaker:the show notes.
Speaker:So if anybody wants to, to find Chris
Speaker:and find out more about about how she
Speaker:helps with a heart to soul coaching.
Speaker:Thank you so much for joining us.
Speaker:And let's all go out there and try
Speaker:things.