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September 28, 2023 4 mins

As we draw the curtain on the Poddy Report, it feels a little like standing on the edge of a cliff - there's fear, exhilaration, and a strange sense of freedom. It's been a journey recording these final episodes, wrestling with emotions yet feeling the strange relief of letting go. 

It's tough, like parting with an old friend, but the truth is, letting go has created room for new, exciting opportunities - opportunities that seemed like distant dreams just a few months back. And I can't wait to share them with you.

So, what's next? As I step into the future, I invite you to join me behind the scenes as I begin to share more of my journey via Instagram and my newsletter. Expect riveting posts, engaging stories, and a peek into the exciting deals I've been working on. Plus, there are a few local conferences in the Houston area that I'll be attending. If you're in the area, do drop by. It would be wonderful to connect with you. 

As we say goodbye to the Poddy Report, I am filled with gratitude for the experiences, the lessons, and the journey. So, remember - keep it fresh, keep it fun, and keep going. Let's jump into the next chapter of our journey together.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to another episode of the Putty
Report.
So you have no idea how hard itis to batch these episodes and
not get emotional every singleone because I'm like nope, you
got to keep it together, thisisn't the last one.
You have to record for fiveminutes and then you got to

(00:21):
start the next one.
So it's been a little hard, butknowing that these are the last
two episodes, it makes it alittle bit easier to just kind
of let more of the emotion comein, because this is hard, this
is really freaking hard.
Like I thought it was going tobe easy.
I actually kind of forgot thatI needed to record these today,

(00:43):
not because I was like I'vealready moved on and I needed to
like, oh, you know, that's itjust honestly slipped my mind
because I have been doing somereally big things and like
letting go of this podcast ismaking room to do those big
things and I was so focused ondoing that.

(01:06):
So just to give you some behindthe scenes, which is what this
podcast is all about is I'mworking with sponsorship
opportunities.
I'm working with brands ondeals that are.
If you would have told me sixmonths ago that I was getting
these deals and working withthese companies, I would have
said what are you even talkingabout?
No company is going to pay methousands of dollars to, you

(01:27):
know, create content for them.
They are, and it's incredible.
But it's also given me evenmore of a an eye opening moment
that this podcast like lettingit go is the right next move,
because I wouldn't have thecapacity like right now, like

(01:48):
I'm recording this and I'm like,oh my gosh, like I am spending
energy on this and not gettingit back in the same way that
fulfills me with these otherventures that I'm working on.
So I'm working on some reallybig things and you'll have to be

(02:08):
on my email list and connectwith you on Instagram to hear
more about them, and I thinkthat that's probably what I'll
end up doing is sharing morebehind the scenes on Instagram
of what's going on and justdifferent things that are
happening that I would probablytypically share here, but you're

(02:31):
going to just see it come outin other areas.
So, on my newsletter, if you seeme in a conference, I actually
have a few conferences coming upthat are their local events.
So if you're in the Houstonarea, reach out to me.
I'll be on, you know, instagram, but I have two events coming
up that I'm really excited about.
So I'm excited about connectingwith people in person, working

(02:53):
with companies that I neverwould have dreamed of.
These aren't even podcastcompanies, they're not in the
creator space necessarily, and Ihave just freed myself up and
expanded my network by sayingyes to these opportunities, and
I'm so grateful to have thisopportunity to just share more

(03:17):
of my time in these biggerstrategic ways.
And this podcast has given me somuch, and I have said this, I
think, every episode this week,but I really am grateful.
I'm grateful for the ability tohave had this experience on

(03:42):
this podcast and all the thingsthat it's taught me and the
incredible things that I willcontinue to take with me
throughout the rest of myjourney.
And it's really hard, it is,it's really hard to say goodbye.

(04:03):
So I'm going to go ahead andsay goodbye for today, but
tomorrow will be the lastepisode of the party report.
So, as always, remember, keepit fresh, keep it fun and just
keep going.
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