Are you tired of bro marketing, manipulative algorithms, and sales funnels that encourage you to ‘trip’ a prospect to make her buy more? Then you’re in the right place.
On Small Stage, Big Impact veteran digital strategist, Renia Carsillo, combines solo teaching episodes with interviews to help you learn how to build a sustainable, people-first digital strategy that works for your business. Along the way, she speaks to digital activists, upstart developers, badass content creators, brave community leaders, and other behind-the-scenes folx you probably haven’t heard on a podcast before. To help you answer one important question:
How do we do better digital (#DoBetterDigital) so we can be better humans?
Have you thought about the types of people who make up your team?
Our team at Genevieve Digital is made up of women from diverse backgrounds, talents, and experiences. They each bring a unique perspective that enriches the work we’re doing.
Recently, we went through an exercise that opened my eyes to the valuable assets I have on my team. Each of these women shows up in special ways that broaden my view of the world and how we’re impacting it.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing with you the results of that exercise. Each team member, myself included, shared the podcast episode that most influenced them this year. They could choose from any podcast, and their answers were as individual as they are.
If you’re looking for unconventional perspectives that challenge the norm, we’ve got what you need.
The podcasts that made the list cover a wide range of topics.
- What if our view of what it means to be creative is too narrow?
- What if the effectiveness of popular gurus is actually an illusion?
- What if we saw our struggles not as personal flaws but as signs that something needs to change?
These episodes challenged us to forge new paths as we continue to work for a more equitable world. After the year we’ve had, our world will never be the same. It can’t be.
I hope today’s episode inspires you to approach this coming year with a mind open to possibility. Listen now.
In episode 49 of Small Stage, Big Impact we discuss:
- [4:01] How Christina S’s favorite podcast helped her to not feel so jaded about some big issues she’s been grappling with
- [7:56] How Christina G’s favorite podcast reinforced a view on marketing that is unconventional and controversial
- [11:11] How Liz’s favorite podcast helped her see what creativity really looks like even for those not in “creative” fields
- [15:27] How Renia’s favorite podcast helped her to see areas she personally needed to work on to have a more effective impact on the world
- [20:31] How Renia has found freedom operate differently in the world of marketing and to allow her clients and employees to do the same
Resources mentioned by Renia in the episode:
- Listen to the podcast episode mentioned by Christina S, The Authenticity Delusion from Lawrence Lanoff’s podcast, The Optimized Mind
- Revisit the episode mentioned by Christina G, Neutrality is Bad for Business, episode 41 of Small Stage, Big Impact
- Listen to the podcast episode mentioned by Liz, How to Become More Creative – Even If You Think You Aren’t from Building a StoryBrand with Donald Miller
- Listen to the podcast episodes mentioned by Renia: Brene Brown with Sonya Renee Taylor, Search Off the Record, and Decolonizing Professionalism
- Watch this episode on Youtube
- Apply for a 2021 digital partnership with Genevieve Digital
- Leave a review on iTunes
- Follow LoreniaC on Instagram
- Don’t miss an episode of season 4 of Small Stage, Big Impact
Have you thought about the types of people who make up your team?
Our team at Genevieve Digital is made up of women from diverse backgrounds, talents, and experiences. They each bring a unique perspective that enriches the work we’re doing.
Recently, we went through an exercise that opened my eyes to the valuable assets I have on my team. Each of these women shows up in special ways that broaden my view of the world and how we’re impacting it.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing with you the results of that exercise. Each team member, myself included, shared the podcast episode that most influenced them this year. They could choose from any podcast, and their answers were as individual as they are.
If you’re looking for unconventional perspectives that challenge the norm, we’ve got what you need.
The podcasts that made the list cover a wide range of topics.
- What if our view of what it means to be creative is too narrow?
- What if the effectiveness of popular gurus is actually an illusion?
- What if we saw our struggles not as personal flaws but as signs that something needs to change?
These episodes challenged us to forge new paths as we continue to work for a more equitable world. After the year we’ve had, our world will never be the same. It can’t be.
I hope today’s episode inspires you to approach this coming year with a mind open to possibility. Listen now.
Also Available on YouTube with Custom Captions for Non-Hearing
Episode 49 Recap
- [4:01] How Christina S’s favorite podcast helped her to not feel so jaded about some big issues she’s been grappling with
- [7:56] How Christina G’s favorite podcast reinforced a view on marketing that is unconventional and controversial
- [11:11] How Liz’s favorite podcast helped her see what creativity really looks like even for those not in “creative” fields
- [15:27] How Renia’s favorite podcast helped her to see areas she personally needed to work on to have a more effective impact on the world
- [20:31] How Renia has found freedom operate differently in the world of marketing and to allow her clients and employees to do the same
Resources Mentioned in Episode 49
- Listen to the podcast episode mentioned by Christina S, The Authenticity Delusion from Lawrence Lanoff’s podcast, The Optimized Mind
- Revisit the episode mentioned by Christina G, Neutrality is Bad for Business, episode 41 of Small Stage, Big Impact
- Listen to the podcast episode mentioned by Liz, How to Become More Creative – Even If You Think You Aren’t from Building a StoryBrand with Donald Miller
- Listen to the podcast episodes mentioned by Renia: Brené Brown with Sonya Renee Taylor, Search Off the Record, and Decolonizing Professionalism
- Watch this episode on YouTube
- Apply for a 2021 digital partnership with Genevieve Digital
- Leave a review on iTunes
- Follow LoreniaC on Instagram
- Don’t miss an episode of season 4 of Small Stage, Big Impact
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Small Stage, Big Impact is hosted by Renia Carsillo (that’s me!). I am hardcore passionate and committed to bringing the systems and strategies that give big brands an unfair advantage to local businesses. For that reason, I created the Local Rock Star Intensive, where I help local business owners use their small stage to have a BIG impact. Thank you for being here and reading this far!