If “promote your offer” feels tone-deaf right now, this episode’s for you.
In this solo, Andrea shares candidly about wrestling with visibility when the headlines are heartbreaking—and why dimming your light doesn’t help anyone. You’ll hear simple reframes that make marketing feel like service, not spotlight, plus kind, practical ways to show up without being hypey or insensitive.
Andrea anchors the conversation with two touchstones: a reminder from folk singer Arlo Guthrie (“It’s okay to do for yourself what you wish for the rest of the world”) and the spirit of Marianne Williamson’s famous passage about how playing small doesn’t serve the world. If your work genuinely helps people, hiding withholds help.
In this episode you’ll learn
- Visibility as service: why sharing your work helps the people who need you most.
- A kinder reframe for tough weeks: show up with integrity, not performative perfection.
- Tone-check tactics: how to adjust copy, pacing, and CTAs so you’re not tone-deaf.
- A simple gut check: “Is it kind, useful, true—and will I be proud a week from now?”
- Capacity with compassion: how to take a breather without disappearing.
- Why your success serves: your business funds good work, models humane marketing, and can change someone’s day.
Connect With Andrea Stenberg
Website: https://www.thebabyboomerentrepreneur.com/
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreastenberg/
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If this episode helped, please share it with a friend who needs a nudge to keep shining. Your voice is needed. Your work helps. And someone’s waiting to hear from you today.