What if you could grow your business without living on social media?
This week on the Pretty Powerful Podcast, I’m joined by Katie Brinkley—author of The Social Shift, top 1% podcast host, and the queen of cutting through the social media noise.
Eight years ago, Katie got laid off from her dream job. No safety net. No clients. No MBA. Just a former boss’s nudge that she might be really good at this social media thing.
Today, she runs a 7-figure agency helping entrepreneurs ditch the burnout and ditch the content hamster wheel. Her game-changing 4-Post Strategy proves that posting less can actually drive more sales—and it works whether you're a solopreneur or a Fortune 500 brand.
We talk: ✨ Turning job loss into a thriving business 📉 The biggest social media mistakes (and how to fix them) 📲 The 4-Post Strategy that’s rewriting the rules 💡 How to create content that actually converts without chasing trends
Katie’s approach is refreshingly real, deeply strategic, and exactly what you need if you're tired of content chaos and ready for results.
🎧 Listen now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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