Episode 230: Why Every Woman CEO Should Consider Podcasting or Writing with Natasha Tynes
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In this episode, Philippa sits down with Natasha Tynes to explore how podcasting and writing can be powerful tools for building authority, visibility, and trust in an AI-driven world. They discuss why authenticity matters more than ever, how writing a book shifts your brand positioning, and how to approach content creation without overwhelm. If you have been considering starting a podcast or writing a book, this conversation will help you think about it strategically.
Key Takeaways:
- [00:04:00] Authenticity in an AI World
- [00:08:00] Books as Authority Tools
- [00:13:00] Discipline Over Motivation
- [00:21:00] Power of Podcasting
- [00:37:00] Choosing the Right Platform
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why authenticity is becoming more valuable in marketing
- How writing a book positions you as a thought leader
- How to approach writing with structure and consistency
- Why podcasting builds trust faster than traditional content
- How to choose the right visibility strategy for your business
Join the Strategic Marketing Canvas Workshop to build a clear visibility and marketing strategy: https://channerconsulting.com/the-strategic-marketing-workshop/
Links:
- Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippachanner/
- Learn more: www.channerconsulting.com
Connect with Natasha Tynes:
- Website: https://www.natashatynes.com
- Email: natasha@natashatynes.com
- Social: LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Substack (search “Natasha Tynes”)
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