The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
Marketing shouldn’t feel like another job you never applied for.
If you’re a female founder who’s already stretched thin — between your business, your family, and the constant pressure to “show up online” — this show will make your marketing feel lighter, calmer, and more manageable.
Hosted by marketing strategist and agency owner Ruthie Sterrett, The Consistency Corner Podcast: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing gives you perspective, clarity, and relief — not another list of tactics to implement.
This isn’t a “how-to” marketing podcast.
It’s for the founder who already knows the basics…
but is too busy, too overloaded, or too mentally maxed out to carry her marketing alone.
Inside each episode, you’ll get:
- Founder-to-founder conversations about the pressure, isolation, and expectations women navigate in business
- Honest insights on visibility, messaging, leadership, and capacity
- Real talk about the mental load of marketing and motherhood
- Light, clear shifts that help you see what’s essential — and let go of what’s not
- Thought-leadership from someone who implements daily, not someone teaching theory
If you’ve ever felt like marketing is scattering your energy, stealing your time, or sitting on your to-do list like a weight you can’t put down, this podcast will feel like a deep breath.
Marketing can feel lighter, and it starts at The Consistency Corner
The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
Summer Feed Drop: The Unapologetic Entrpreneur with Amanda McKinney
The summer season of The Consistency Corner Podcast is featuring bi-weekly feed drops of episodes from some of my favorite podcasts! Today we're highlighting Amanda McKinney, host of the Unapolgetic Entrepreneur Podcast.
In this epiosde Amanda interviews me on her show, and we discuss dealing with the challenges of entrepreneurship and the hard things that come with it. Our conversation digs into the importance of choosing your hard and being prepared for the difficulties that come with entrepreneurship, along with personal experiences and insights on topics such as revenue fluctuations, navigating emotions, and dealing with comparison. We get into the real amdist the hightlight reel and the need for realistic expectations, the importance of taking action even without a clear plan, and the emotional toll of making tough business decisions. Go behind the curtain with us as we discuss the difficulty of turning off work as a business owner, the need to balance business and personal life, and the impact of social media comparison, along with the importance of integrating work and life rather than striving for balance.
Takeaways
- Entrepreneurship is hard, but so is working for someone else. Choose your hard.
- Revenue fluctuations are normal in business. Prepare for ebbs and flows.
- Navigating emotions is a challenge for entrepreneurs. Acknowledge and process your feelings.
- Comparison can lead to unnecessary pressure. Focus on your own journey.
- Creating a realistic plan is important, but be prepared to adapt and make tough decisions.
- Take action even if you don't have all the answers. Keep moving forward. Being an entrepreneur means thinking about your business 100% of the time, making it difficult to turn off work.
Connect with Amanda
Check out the free Productivity Quiz on her website and connect with her on Instagram or LinkedIn.
Subscribe to the The Unapologetic Entrepreneur Podcast.
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