Ep. #96 Is Your Mother's Love Like a Loving Kick in the Pants

by Marci Barker / October 1st, 2024
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Is Your Mother's Love Like a Loving Kick in the Pants
In this episode, I’m excited to share the launch of my newly renamed "Accountability Accelerator" program, created to give my clients a gentle push. I'm working with 15 women from different business backgrounds who all want support and accountability. I also talk about my copywriter Vanessa and branding expert Lindsey, who are helping me update my website. Their positive feedback shows me that I can offer helpful advice based on my own experiences.
I also talk about how important it is to trust yourself when it comes to accountability. I share a personal story about how I try to create a caring space for both my kids and clients, encouraging them to be themselves. As I wrap up, I invite everyone to focus on personal growth, trust themselves, and have fun along the way.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Introduction of the "Accountability Accelerator" program.
Working with a diverse group of women in business.
Collaboration with a copywriter to improve website content.
Revamping branding with the help of a branding expert.
Importance of providing targeted support to clients.
Personal reflections on trust and accountability.
The role of motherly love in personal growth.
Encouraging clients to adopt their own accountability codes.
The balance of tough love and support in coaching.
Inviting listeners to trust themselves and embrace their true identity.
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