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Episode 60: Why visibility feels uncomfortable and what to do about it with Paul Culshaw

Episode 60: Why visibility feels uncomfortable and what to do about it with Paul Culshaw

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What if the thing holding your brand back isn’t your strategy… but your relationship with being seen?

In this episode, I’m joined by Paul Culshaw for an honest, practical conversation about personal branding, visibility, and the quiet resistance many business owners feel around self-promotion even when they know it’s essential for growth.

We explore why visibility isn’t just about “doing more content,” but about who you believe you’re allowed to be in public. From blogging and guest speaking to stepping onto bigger stages, this episode is about building confidence, credibility, and clarity, without becoming someone you’re not.

What we cover:
  • Why visibility is a personal growth journey (not just a marketing one)

  • The hidden beliefs that make self-promotion feel awkward, heavy, or “not you”

  • How guest speaking builds authority faster than endless posting

  • Why blogging still matters, especially if you want to be known for your thinking

  • How to choose visibility channels that actually suit your strengths

Listen in for grounded advice, honest reflection, and visibility strategies that feel aligned, not forced.

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