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Rock-a-bye Revenue

Rock-a-bye Revenue

By: Abby Watson
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The Rock-a-bye Revenue podcast is for you if run a business or dream of running a business in the birth and baby industry. Perhaps you’re Hypnobirthing teacher, doula, lactation consultant, sleep consultant or run baby classes. You want to change lives whilst making more money. Abby Watson, mum of 4, Hypnobirthing trainer and business strategist shares her years of experience of creating a successful baby business whilst being present with her children. Expect actionable strategies without the jargon, stories to inspire and motivate you and a bit of tough love thrown in too. Abby has been where you are, building a business while raising little ones. She’s teaching you how to turn your passion into profit while creating the life you’ve always dreamed of.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Economics
Episodes
  • Can you run a business without social media?
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode, Abby Watson discusses the potential of running a hypnobirthing business without relying heavily on social media.

    She emphasises that while social media is a popular marketing tool, it is not the only way to attract clients.

    Abby shares insights on alternative marketing strategies, the importance of building a sustainable business, and finding a unique approach that aligns with individual comfort levels and goals.

    Find out about training as a Hypnobirthing teacher with Abby here: Hypnobirthing Teacher Training

    Trained as a Hypnobirthing teacher elsewhere and want to enhance what you offer? Take a look at our Expansion course here: Retraining as a Hypnobirthing Teacher

    Connect with Abby on instagram here: Instagram (@loveyourbirth_training)

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    25 mins
  • Is it time to increase your prices?
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode of the Rockabye Revenue Podcast, Abby Watson discusses the importance of evaluating and potentially increasing prices in your business.

    She shares signs that indicate it may be time to raise prices, such as being fully booked, feeling resentment towards pricing, and receiving feedback from clients about the value of services.

    Abby also addresses common fears associated with price increases and provides strategies for implementing them effectively, emphasising the need for sustainability in business.

    Find out about training as a Hypnobirthing teacher with Abby here: Hypnobirthing Teacher Training

    Trained as a Hypnobirthing teacher elsewhere and want to enhance what you offer? Take a look at our Expansion course here: Retraining as a Hypnobirthing Teacher

    Connect with Abby on instagram here: Instagram (@loveyourbirth_training)

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    22 mins
  • Should you run an event? My honest breakdown after running one
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode, Abby Watson shares her experiences and insights on running in-person events for businesses in the birth and baby industry.

    She discusses the importance of community, the logistics of planning events, and how to create memorable experiences for attendees.

    Abby emphasises the need for proper budgeting and the lessons learned from her own event, providing actionable strategies for listeners looking to host their own events.

    Find out about training as a Hypnobirthing teacher with Abby here: Hypnobirthing Teacher Training

    Trained as a Hypnobirthing teacher elsewhere and want to enhance what you offer? Take a look at our Expansion course here: Retraining as a Hypnobirthing Teacher

    Connect with Abby on instagram here: Instagram (@loveyourbirth_training)

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    54 mins

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