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139. Healing Shame Around Being Seen: Marketing for Spiritualists & Creatives with Sarah M. Chappell

Moonbeaming

Sarah Faith Gottesdiener

Healing, Business, Money, Art, Religion & Spirituality, Mysticism, Feminism, Witchcraft, Mental Health, Witch, Psychology, Health & Fitness, Magic, Moon, Energy Work, Spirituality, Boundaries, Tarot, Visual Arts, Creativity, Arts

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Does marketing creep you out, but you know you need to figure it out? Do you feel shame around being seen in your business/art/work and don't know why? This week on Moonbeaming, we’ve got a special guest who is an expert on marketing for spiritualists and creatives. Sarah M. Chappell is here, and the two Sarahs dive deep into common issues small business owners have around marketing and selling. Sarah M. Chappell is here to break down the difference between selling and marketing, and what mistakes most business owners make. In this episode, learn: How to deshame yourself from your business and being seen What marketing mistakes you might be making in your business How to make better choices around marketing which will save your time and energy Tune in to learn about the difference between therapy and a business coach, what you can start doing today to get more sales, and how to set better boundaries in business. Sign up for Clear Channels here. Find Sarah's website here, and listen to her podcast Think Piece here. Support our Patreon here. Visit our shop. Follow Sarah on Instagram. Sign up for our newsletter.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Moonbeaming. I am so happy to be with you this week. I'm your host,

0:05.9

Sarah Faith Gottestiner and Moonbeaming is a space where we explore life and all its facets, love, creativity, business,

0:16.0

all through a lens of consciousness and spirituality,

0:19.5

and all through a lens of realness. I like to keep it real. My guests like to keep it real and I

0:28.8

suspect that you too, gentle listener, you prefer realness.

0:35.0

My upcoming workshop this weekend,

0:38.0

it's just a couple of days away.

0:41.0

I'm so excited.

0:42.0

It's one of my favorite things to do in the Moon Studio.

0:46.3

The Workshop series is called Clear Channels and it's designed for creatives and small business owners, coaches, therapists, facilitators who feel weird, possibly even gross about marketing and about putting themselves out there and who are

1:06.9

interested in trying things a different way. There's so much I can say about marketing. I could do a whole series on

1:16.4

marketing. As someone who's been running their own business for a decade, I've had to

1:21.0

learn marketing by doing marketing. I wouldn't have a business if I didn't engage in marketing and that's just part of it. Just so you know, if you're an artist or a freelancer or run your own private practice, you often have to do marketing. And it's not as hard or as, I don't know, gross as people think it is. It can be incredibly creative and you can use your voice, your knowledge,

1:58.6

your expertise to connect with people, to

2:02.8

with groups of people, to help them, right?

2:06.6

Because if you're listening to this,

2:08.0

you're absolutely a helper in some way, shape, or form.

2:12.2

You're absolutely someone who cares about the world,

2:16.2

whether you're a designer, an artist, a psychedelic therapist, you know,

2:20.9

whoever you are, whatever you do with your time in exchange for money, you care.

2:26.8

And marketing doesn't have to be hard, it doesn't have to be boring, it doesn't have to be

2:32.4

painful, it can absolutely be part of your creative

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