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In this episode of the Inner Rebel podcast, hosts Melissa Bauknight and mindset coach Rachel Molenda dive into the world of Chat GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) and its role in simplifying life and enhancing creativity. Melissa shares her personal experiences of utilizing Chat GPT as a powerful tool to streamline her business and life. Together, they discuss common challenges faced by entrepreneurs and professional women, such as overwhelm, loneliness, and feeling stuck in a creative rut.

Melissa and Rachel emphasize the importance of community support and mindset shifts in overcoming these challenges. They highlight the value of connecting with like-minded individuals who can offer insights, ideas, and encouragement. Their discussion centers around the significance of collaboration over competition, debunking the belief that success must be achieved through struggle.


The hosts share practical tips and examples of how Chat GPT can be used effectively. They explore its applications in generating creative ideas, decision-making, and productivity enhancement. 

Melissa demonstrates how Chat GPT has become her go-to resource for 

  • naming her business,
  • developing vision and mission statements
  • streamlining branding and marketing efforts
  • social media content editing
  • sales page and email creation
  • creating job descriptions and interview questions
  • and even planning personal events like vacations and birthday parties. 

They address concerns about the tool removing authenticity from creative processes and offer perspectives on using Chat GPT as a supportive enhancement rather than a replacement for personal input.

The episode also provides a sneak peek into the upcoming workshop led by Melissa and Rachel. You can register for the July 25th class here. They discuss the topics they will cover, which include amplifying creativity, making effective decisions, and nurturing holistic well-being. Melissa's focus lies in leveraging Chat GPT to streamline processes and create efficiency, while Rachel dives into mindset techniques to reduce overwhelm and harness high vibrational energy for optimal productivity.

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
This is the Inner Rebel podcast.
Welcome everyone to Inner Rebel.
I am Melissa Bakne and I'm herewith a very special guest for a
mini episode on All Things ChatGPT.
This is my dear friend RachelMelinda.

(00:27):
Welcome, rachel.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Thank you.
I'm so pumped to be here andchatting with you and just what
we're dreaming up here.
This is kind of cool because Iknow you've invited me on your
podcast, but I just want to askyou everything and share what
I've had the pleasure ofwitnessing in you of how you use
chat GPT to simplify your wholeentire life.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Yeah, yeah, thank you .
Rachel and I have been in asacred business mastermind
together for most of this year.
We've had an inside look atwhat each other are doing and
this is a big tool that I usedthroughout the program to create
what I was working on in theprogram, so you've had a unique
view of how this has played out.

(01:08):
We want to acknowledge some ofthe struggles that we see in our
own lives, as well as theentrepreneur and professional
woman that we work with aroundoverwhelm, around getting stuck
with not feeling like you arecreative or feeling like you're
working in a silo.
Especially if you're asolopreneur, you can feel really
lonely.
Bigger than just this tool thatwe're going to talk about today,

(01:30):
these are the things that wecare a lot about as women and as
coaches, and things that we'redeeply committed to supporting
people all around.
We're going to give you somepractical tips around using chat
, gpt, as well as your own bodyand your own mind and navigating
these things.
So we're very excited.
We're teaching a workshop in acouple of weeks, so you're going
to get a lot more informationon this.

(01:51):
I'm just going to give you alittle bit of a taste around
what is possible here I'mcurious, as you've been
navigating your entrepreneurialjourney as well as supporting
other people around this in yourbusiness and your membership.
What are the most commonchallenges that you see people
face or that you facedpersonally?

Speaker 3 (02:09):
Yeah, I think overwhelm is definitely up there
, I think, just as being asolopreneur, the loneliness, and
that's why I'm just always sopassionate about getting women
in community together, becausewhen you do get into community,
you see that you're not aloneand it's seeing that and
releasing the judgment that youhad of yourself that actually
boosts your energy all overagain.

(02:30):
If you were just able to seethat I have a program called the
Well.
It's a community and coachingplatform to support the mental
wellness of entrepreneurs.
The women in there areincredible.
We have such an amazingcommunity.
Just one woman posting sayingI'm struggling with this, or
only one person showed up for mymasterclass, and other people
being like, oh my God same, I'mnot a loser.
Just releasing that, becausethe opposite is that we end up

(02:52):
going into this spiral of beinglike I'm a piece of crap and
making all these judgments aboutourself when really we don't
even have to go down that path.
If we don't, then we get tostay in this high vibration and
that affects how we look atthings, that affects how we
continue to carry on and thatkeeps the momentum going.
I think that alone helps tocombat that feeling of

(03:13):
loneliness and, I think, beingon your own as you're building a
team and having that trust inyourself, creative ideas.
I've been in coaching programsand masterminds for the past
couple of years and I trulydon't know what I would do
without it, because just havinga business ally, someone to
bounce ideas off of, is soimportant when you're just like

(03:33):
in your head and you want to asksomeone about what do you think
of this pricing?
What do you think of this offer?
Does this land with you?
There's many challenges thatentrepreneurs face, but I think
those are at the top.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Yeah, I was present to a moment that you and I had
when we were in Mexico togetheron our retreat and everyone was
sharing their visions for theirbusiness or their lives.
Oh, I think that's what you'regoing to say yeah, and I'm
sitting there at the tablejudging my vision and being like
I don't belong here.
I can't believe I said thatthere's so much better than me
and my mind is spinning.
I just wanted to leave thetable and go, and as soon as we

(04:07):
left the dinner you're like.
you turn to me and you ask me ifI was judging myself the way
you were judging yourself aroundyour end we had this beautiful
mind.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
I was like yes.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
I felt like I needed to leave and I was so grateful
that you said it out loudbecause I could have just said
in that story of unworthiness,and meanwhile you were thinking
it, and then we asked the wholecab and everyone was thinking it
in their own unique way of theentire group and we're like, oh
okay, well, this is totallynormal.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Which is the benefit of being in community with
people who are doing big things.
You want to be in a room withpeople who might trigger you and
might make you feel small.
They're not.
It's not them making you feelsmall, it's your own.
It's your own stuff that you'rebringing into it.
But for sure we want to look atthat and allow it to pull us
into our expansion, not squashus back into this like small
town Susie archetype that wetalk about.

(04:55):
There is a lot of stuff thathappens and comes up when we are
in community, especially withwomen.
There's a lot of conditioningthere and sister wounds.
But if you can just say open andpresent and aware of it and not
actually give into it.
There's so much room for thatgrowth and that expansion there.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Yeah, that's pure magic, absolutely yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
I'm going to throw a question at you because I want
to put the spotlight on you.
So, going back to our worktogether over the past several
months, in our container itbecame like a running joke that
you're the chat GPT queen.
We would be in our containerand spinning on things and be
like what would be good for thisperson here and giving advice,
and then you put the whole thingin chat GPT and it comes up
with this brilliant answer.
We would just laugh about it.

(05:35):
But I want you to go intodetail with what you did here,
like the whole branding andmessaging, and you basically
turned several plus hours ofwork into like 30 minutes to an
hour minutes yeah.
Yeah, do you want to talk abouthow you did that?

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Yes.
So I didn't set out to be thechat GPT queen, it's just so at
my core.
I love efficiency and I'mobsessed with it in my entire
life, and so I started to playaround with chat GPT several
months ago and I realized howefficient it was as a tool, and

(06:13):
so the more that I started torecognize, the more I kept
playing around with it and beinglike well, what else can this
thing do and how else could Iuse this to really facilitate
growing this business?
So I have been building amembership based community that
will be local and virtual forconscious, professional women,
and I have a very, very bigvision for this thing, and I

(06:35):
have never been the CEO of amultimillion dollar company.
So I don't know what I'm doing,even though I do know how to
figure it out, and I think sooften people get stopped by the
how I'm sure you see this a lotin your coaching too is that you
have this huge vision and thehow is a breakdown point.
Instead of getting stopped bythat, that how.

(06:58):
I literally would turn to chatGPT and be like okay, I need a
name for this thing, start there, and I would brainstorm with
one of the other women thatsupported me in the business and
we put down all the words ofhow we want it to feel and name
ideas that we had, and we justcreated this whole Google doc
about it.
And then I put it into chat GPTand I said help us, come up with

(07:19):
a name for this company.
Here are all the things that wewanted to feel, how we want it
to look, some other ideas, andthe first thing it's been out
was Luma Nova, and it broke downwhat each word meant and when
it broke down what Nova meantabout being so bright, you
basically burst into other stars.
It meant an increase ofconsciousness, transformation.

(07:41):
It was the perfect name and soin a moment I got the name for
the business and then from thereit's been everything from the
vision, the mission, the brandvalues, pages, emails, launch
strategies, event ideas.
I mean you name it.
I've used chat GPT to get thecreative juices flowing and,

(08:03):
honestly, what I haveaccomplished in two months could
have taken me six months to ayear at minimum, and like tens
of thousands of dollars also,and I used a free tool to
support me in it.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
I love what you said there about the how, because
that is such a sticky point forpeople, where they do get stuck
and that's what stops themomentum.
And it's unfortunate becausethe how actually isn't up to us.
In the mindset world we talkabout, you are responsible for
the what and claiming the whatand getting into energetic
alignment of it.
How it comes to fruition is notup to you.

(08:39):
That's where we let that mysteryschool of life and the magic
come into play.
So it's kind of like a doubleedged sword, because you're
keeping yourself fromexperiencing the magic and
you're not doing anything.
So at the very least, chat GPTkeeps the momentum going.
It's our paradigms that arealso going to keep us stuck.
And you can just stay in themomentum of it and keep going.
Consistency is the secret sauceof success.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
Yep, absolutely.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
Consistency is also the most challenging thing, or
can be because of all the blocksthat stand in the way.
So I love how you've used thistool to keep the momentum going
and to keep you inspired.
I think that was my blocker onchat GPT is that.
I was like, oh, it takes theheart out of things, like it's
just robotic and I don't want tojust put computer generated

(09:24):
things on a page.
So how do you use that toinspire you and still continue
to add your own flavor to it?

Speaker 1 (09:31):
Yeah.
So I think what takes thelongest is the first, second,
third iteration of something,and you can sit and stare at a
blank page hoping that this ideawill come to you, and what I
like to do is, you know, I justtake whatever I've got.
So if I have been sitting therebrainstorming about the vision
for Nova, for example, and I'mlike I need a vision statement,

(09:54):
but this feels reallyoverwhelming to me of how to
make it sound perfect, right, wecan get stuck in perfectionism
as well.
So I just will copy what I'vedone, put it in there and be
like help me cultivate a visionstatement for this.
And then I read it and I'm like, okay, well, I literally just
type in what my brain thinksLike that sounds really cheesy.

(10:14):
Can you make it sound like alittle bit of humor and sarcasm
and have it have more of a bold,approachable feel to it?
And then it'll come back with atone.
And then I'm like, okay, what Italk like that is that who I am
.
Then I would take that andmaybe tweak it, move some things
around, insert my voice into it, and then I would stare at a

(10:38):
piece of paper for trying tofigure it out or really judging
myself or critiquing myself totry to get it right.
It takes that time and cuts itinto like five minutes.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
So that's how I use it.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I work a lot with tone and then going back in and
Shifting things around, it soundlike I would actually speak
like a real human being.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Yeah, so it is truly like you have a free team member
right, just someone to bounceideas off of.
Like, okay, like, how could wemake this sound more, more juicy
and zesty?
I think that's one thing that IDidn't really know before.
I saw how you started usingchat GBT.
It would spit something out andI'd be like this sounds boring,
but I didn't know how to saymake it less boring or make it
more exciting.

(11:20):
You can really use it to To toget it closer to what you want,
and sometimes you just need thatBeginning idea.
You need to stay in thatsolution oriented energy to
Reinspire right, because it'swhen you go, oh, that's not
gonna work or I don't have anyideas, that you're now no longer
available for ideas andcreativity.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Yeah, it gives you so much space and Creativity needs
space in order to thrive, andso I am a huge proponent of
cultivating spaciousness in mylife and business and growing my
business in a very sustainableway.
I am not trying to overworkmyself, I'm not trying to burn

(12:00):
out, doing my sole project, andI have used this to facilitate
those values and and I am ableto spend more time with my son
during the summer.
So if I can come in in themorning and be like help me
write the sales page and thefirst three emails of this
nurture sequence, and I can take30 minutes to do something that

(12:20):
would have taken me probablyall day to get it Right and then
go play with my son or go tothe pool or go for a hike, it's
helping me maintain a reallybalanced lifestyle, which is
something that's so important tome and, I think, something that
every single ambitious womanstruggles with.
Whether You're in corporate oryou're running your own business

(12:40):
or you've got a side projectthat you're trying to get out of
corporate and transition into,those are the main things that
we struggle with.
So I'm like, why wouldn't I usethis it's giving me?

Speaker 3 (12:51):
life.
Yeah and, and I think you'vealso used it to plan your kids
birthday party.
Haven't you done that like?
Give me theme ideas for aJack's.
I don't know how old Jack is,but he's like birthday party
ideas, oh Everything.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
My friend planned her Disney's trip with it.
I have, actually, mygirlfriends want to go on a trip
together and we haven't gone in10 years.
And I was like, okay, here'swho we are, here's what we're
looking for.
Can you give me some greatideas of where we can go?
I just put in really specificthing and I'm like okay, girls
chat, gpt thinks we need to goto Roa tan, was that?

(13:28):
See, please, roa tan and lafortuna, costa Rica.
So cool, we're doing athree-week trip over Christmas.
And so the other day I was justin there trying to figure out
where we should go in the world,and I've been doing a lot of
organic research.
But I was like what if I tookall the research that I've been
doing through Google and put itin here?

(13:48):
And it helped me plan athree-week trip to the Canary
Islands.
I was like this is the kind ofhotel we like to stay at, this
is how we want to feel, this iswhat our family is like, and it
was like, boom, here's a hotelyou should Wow.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
I was like, okay, I didn't realize it would do that.
Yeah, so you can plan your lifeif you move to Spain.
We love whoa yeah, but it helpsyou with everything, Okay is
there any part of you that feelslike chat GPT takes the magic
out of things?
I think that's my block, butI'm also for it.
We're doing this master classtogether and why I want to learn
from you and I want all of usto learn as well.

(14:20):
But I really want to get intosongwriting as well on the side.
But my my block is melodies.
Like I start thinking of amelody and then all of a sudden
I'm singing a Taylor Swift song.
I'm like, how did we think oforiginal melodies?

Speaker 2 (14:30):
And so I was gonna go to chat, gpt or or something.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Get an AI generated melody, because once I have a
melody I can flow.
But then there's part of mewhere I'm like, oh, it's not
original anymore, because I justgot it from AI.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Mmm I.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Yeah, I see that and it's I mean when we talk about
shifting your mindset around it.
I think it helps me generatemore magic in my life and it
helps me do the things that Ilove the most.
So, if the melody piece is thestuck piece and it's the hardest
part for you, but once I getthis thing, then all of this

(15:06):
other stuff just flows out of mybody and so it gives you access
to your magic faster, becauseyou're moving through the
stuckness faster and maybe youdon't even use that melody, but
it's just the thing to get yourbrain to start thinking outside
of Taylor Swift so that you cancome up with your own, coming up
with job descriptions and Verydetailed launch strategies.

(15:27):
Those are things I do enjoy,but it's not where I want to
spend my time, and so if I canutilize a tool to do the pieces
of my life in business that Takeup a lot of time, like maybe
the 80-20 rule, they might takeup 80% of my time but bring me
20% of my joy.
Or I want to be sending 80% ofmy time doing the things that I

(15:50):
love by having efficiency in thethings that I don't want to be
doing.
Honestly, I'd rather outsourcethem, and it would cost me
Thousands and thousands ofdollars to outsource the work
that I have done.
So it gets me to.
I can build this community.
I can put the women in the roomso much faster because I
Haven't sat around lettingmyself be stuck about something.

(16:13):
I'm like, okay, I need a jobdescription.
I don't have any idea what jobsI need to launch a membership
community.
So I'm like, okay, chat, gpt.
Here's everything that I knowabout this community.
What are the first three hiresthat I should make Great?
Can you give me jobdescriptions for them?
That's wonderful.

Speaker 3 (16:30):
What should?

Speaker 1 (16:30):
they be doing.
And then, literally so, mydirector of operations.
She gave me her proposed jobdescription.
I put it in there and I waslike here's what I think.
And then I presented it to herand we went through line by line
and she's like this doesn'treally apply to me, but this
section is really important tome and I'm like cool, I mean, I

(16:52):
just made all this up as you doas an entrepreneur.
So why don't we give this tosomebody else who is this for
their zone of genius?
But even that would have takenme so long.
But instead I get to be withher and be in conversation with
her and get into community andbuild what I love.
So I'm curious if that shiftsanything for you, just hearing
that.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
Yeah, and look, I can attest to this because so when
Melissa and I were planning upthis masterclass, we divided and
conquer.
Okay, I'm gonna put up thesales page, you're gonna, you're
gonna do the copy for it.
And Melissa got our tasks done.
I could see on a Santa, they'rejust like tick, tick, tick like
you did it all in like half anhour to an hour max.
We said, actually, so this iskind of cool.

(17:30):
Almost everything for this, allthings chat gpt to produce,
overwhelm and boost creativitywas generated through ai.
So the, the sales copy, thequestions for this podcast
interview I think the intentionwas to do it for our the emails
that we would send out.
I took care of the emails and Ididn't use chat gpt and I'm
pretty quick with emails, butyou saw, I sat on it for a while

(17:50):
.
I was like sorry, melissa, likeI just run it, just running a
bit behind on things, like Okay,I'm gonna get to it today.
And as a result of you usingchat gpt, you were done in
seconds.
Like I was like holy crap.
Yeah for me.
Despite being excited aboutthis, it was a thing I was like,
oh, I really gotta get to, Ireally gotta get to it.
But in my mind I was like thisis work.
I gotta sit down and write thisemail and I gotta set up this

(18:12):
and it just it blocks that.
So I can totally see whatyou're saying and it's a perfect
example of.
Yeah yeah, so let's let's jumpinto that.
Maybe chat about what you'regonna be covering in the class
and I'll talk about what I'mgonna be covering.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
I've given some practical examples here today of
ways that you can use it, soreally specific ways that you
can use this to move throughthese blocks, so we'll dive into
this a little bit more.
How to amplify your creativity.
Decision-making is a big pieceof where we have slowdowns and

(18:47):
blocks, even to your point oflike.
Okay, I'm going to have to makea lot of decisions about these
emails, so I'm going to keeppushing it down the road because
it's going to take a lot oftime to get through my mental
space, and so a lot of times, weavoid things that we know we
have to make a decision about.
That takes a long time, and soI'm going to also talk through
how you can enhance productivity, enhance your efficiency and

(19:09):
make more effective, efficientdecisions which can move you
through things a lot quicker,and ultimately tying it back
into what you're going to talkabout, and what I'm passionate
about is holistic well-being.
How do we use a tool like thisto really enhance our lives so
that we can thrive instead offeel like we're just barely

(19:32):
having our heads above water?
I wear a lot of hats.
I have a six-year-old son.
I'm primary parent in myhousehold, I work what I don't
know if it's full time, but it'sa full time gig that I try to
do in his life.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
You work full time.
A few hours is possible, though.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
And my husband works and I am responsible for the
household.
I have all of these roles andall of the hats in my business
too.
To tie it back into what I saidearlier really utilizing this
to help my whole life and helpyour whole life as a
entrepreneur, professional woman, and what are some of the tools
that we can use and pull from?

(20:07):
This is more of what I wouldcall like a masculine tool.
That's very like the strategyand the how to, and knocking out
the to do masculine stuff,which usually takes up most of
our life, so that we can get tothe more feminine parts of our
life and the parts that bring usmore joy.
So that is what I'm going to bediving into in more detail than
the class, and so I'd love foryou to share what you're going

(20:28):
to be talking about as well.

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Yeah well, I'm so pumped to hear about that and
the approach that I'm bringingis solving the same challenges
around reducing overwhelm anddecision making and but bringing
in the mindset perspective, soreally sharing about how we can
really tune into the awarenessof our thoughts to realize where
we're getting in our own wayand just how looking at a
situation differently because wealways have the opportunity to

(20:53):
how looking at a situation caneither increase your energy or
drain your energy and how tostay in that sort of high
vibrational and solutionoriented energy so we can keep
the momentum going and letthings feel the way that we want
them to feel.
Overwhelm is a choice, right,and when we have the tools the
mindset tools, the chat, the BTtools we can shift out of that

(21:14):
state and get business and ourlife feeling the way that we
always wanted it to.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Yeah, and as it ties into inner rebel, we want to do
life and business in our ownauthentic way, and we talked
about how does this take awayyour authentic voice?
And it's like no, let itenhance your authentic voice.
Let it help you get yourauthentic voice out there.
Who says that we have tostruggle so much to be quote

(21:41):
unquote successful by apatriarchal, capitalistic
standard?
These are all different toolsthat we can pull together so
that we can stop buying intothis bullshit narrative that it
has to be so hard and letourselves create ease where it's
possible and let ourselves getsupported where it's possible,
instead of being like I have todo it all on my own and it all

(22:01):
has to be hard and this is howit has to go.
I'm calling bullshit on all ofit and anything that I can bring
into my life that has integrity.
I want to use it because I'mtrying to do things the hard way
.
I'm not trying to do thingsjust because somebody else said
that's how it has to go.
I'd rather be innovative andI'd rather think outside the box

(22:22):
and bring my voice to life andbring the people together that I
know I want to have together.
And if I can use an AI tool tohelp me do that, then apps are
freaking loopy because I want togo for a hike today.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
Yeah, oh, my gosh, I love this so much.
I'm so pumped to co-facilitythis with you, but also to learn
from you.
Yeah, start leaning into this.
And part of my personal journeyhas been leading in my feminine
.
I love when I can be in myfeminine in my business, yes,
but the reality is that a lot ofthe time I'm a one-woman show
with some contractors or teammembers, so I have to be in my
masculine.
I have to run the show, I haveto hold the structure.

(22:57):
But it's much more difficult toaccess that flow, the
creativity, when you are havingto be more predominantly
masculine.
So if I can pass that role offto my trusty chat GPTT member,
I'm freaking pumped too.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
Yeah, yeah, let's just grow juicy feminine
businesses as total badass womenthat do get a lot of.
We do get a lot done.
We need to get a lot done and itfeels really good too, but it's
the how we're getting thingsdone and it's the why underneath
the doing.
That is everything, and so ifwe can start to shift how we're

(23:36):
looking at our doing and whywe're taking the actions we're
taking, or why we're notutilizing certain tools, and
what's our foundational beliefabout those things, then we can
start to live a life that weactually want to be living and
feel the way that we actuallywant to be living.
So I'm pumped and I'm excitedto collaborate with you.
This is also a feminine way ofdoing business is collaborating

(23:59):
and honestly, I'm going to speakto the sister wound quickly.
We could look at each other ashaving competitive businesses
because we do serve similaraudiences, but at no point have
I felt like Rachel's gonna takemy people away or I'm gonna take
her people.
I look at our skill sets and wehave such complementary skill

(24:21):
sets.
Plus, I love you and I'm likecan I please work with my
friends?
Yeah, I love you I think this isa really beautiful example of
cross-collaboration, when youcould consider somebody a
competitor, but there's so manypeople out there right Totally
who's gonna resonate with youmight not resonate with me, and
vice versa.
I also want us to use this as amodel of how we can come

(24:44):
together in life and businessand really lean on one another
instead of viewing one anotheras competition.
So I think that's a beautifulside thing that working with you
is making me really present too.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Yeah, I love that you mentioned that and I've been
doing a lot of my work andofferings on my own for several
years and it's funny becausethis just goes to show that once
you decide that something, ithappens.
I was like I want tocollaborate, I want to create
with someone, like I don't wantto do this thing alone anymore.
Even when I was puttingtogether our sales page, I was
like business alignment coachand you have a community

(25:17):
membership of women and me as amindset coach for entrepreneurs
and I have a community of womenand I think, just for anyone
listening that feels like, oh,the market's saturated, there's
no place for me, or how am Igoing to stand out you will
stand out because you are youand no one can ever be you, and
I know that sounds like stupidthings that your mom tells you,
but it's true.
It's so true though it is true.

(25:37):
If you want a free, liberated,nude, predominant dancing queen
of an approach, come hang outover here.
And actually, like you dorelate to that in many ways too,
but you've got your flavor andI've got my flavor.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Totally.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
Why not create more virtual and IRL homes for people
and entrepreneurs in thecommunity, so then they can find
where they belong?
It's not about oh, I got morepeople or you got more people.
It's about creating a home foreveryone so they can feel like
they belong.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Yeah, and multiple homes.
As I'm growing Nova, severalpeople have said to me like why
would you choose to launch acommunity in Colorado?
That's one of the mostsaturated communities and
there's already all thesecommunities that are thriving
for women in networking groupsand I was like because I want to
partner with them and I want topromote them.
And I know that we belong tomultiple communities and that no

(26:30):
one really just belongs to one.
We're belong to multiple.
We're always trying to find ourpeople.
I was like that's such aninteresting thought that you
have about this?

Speaker 3 (26:38):
Yeah, totally yeah, it's real.
So, yeah, yeah, so Okay.
So I'm tempted to be thepodcast host here, because
that's my former persona too,and to close this off and tell
people how to get involved inMasterclass, but I'm going to
let you do the honors, so whenis our Masterclass.
How do people sign up?

Speaker 1 (26:52):
So we are doing this on Tuesday, july 25th, at 12 pm
Eastern Standard Time and 10 amMountain Standard Time.
We'll be promoting it throughour social media channels and
we'll also put the link to signup in the notes for this podcast
so you can click on the landingpage to sign up, and we promise
it's going to be epic becauseyou get to hang out with us for

(27:15):
an hour, if nothing else.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
To be really friends.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Yes, yes, and we're just so excited.
Obviously, we love beingtogether and we love sharing our
magic with as many people as wecan, so we hope this speaks to
you and can't wait to see youthere.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
Hey there, rebels.
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