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Episode 56: Writing your way to visibility with Brooke Bownes

Episode 56: Writing your way to visibility with Brooke Bownes

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What if writing a book could change not just your business but your confidence, visibility, and opportunities?

In this episode, I sit down with the wonderful Brooke Bownes, a coach and therapist who wrote her first book in just 90 days, despite having no previous writing experience (You can have it - How to break through the self sabotage cycle). Brooke shares how the process transformed her visibility, built her credibility, and even inspired others in powerful ways (including one reader going through chemotherapy).

We explore: How writing a book fast-tracked Brooke’s authority and opened doors to new opportunities Why documenting your journey online (even the bloopers!) creates authentic connection and visibility Simple breathing techniques to overcome nerves before showing up on camera, podcasts, or the stage The role of authenticity in building a personal brand that truly resonates Practical visibility strategies you can steal right now to grow your brand without burning out.

Brooke’s story proves you don’t need years of experience or a polished online persona to stand out, you just need to start, share, and show up.

Inspired to turn your expertise into impact? Tune in to hear how Brooke used visibility tools like daily video content, Facebook Lives, and her book launch to grow her brand and how you can absolutely do the same!

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