Episode 62: Introducing Real You, Real Money!
This week I have a big announcement… I am officially changing the name of this podcast to Real You, Real Money!
The reason behind the change is part of an evolution that has been going on behind the scenes here, which I share all about in this episode! It all started by really zoning in on the transformation that money coaching can do for you and your business, which has led me to a new way to express the main focus of my work. What is that focus? Well, it’s all centred on how showing up as the real you— yes, including your mistakes, contradictions, and all the messy bits— is the most sustainable way to make money.
Tune in for more!
If you catch my mention of the pricing workshop, you can find more info here: https://raydodd.co.uk/pricing-workshop
QUOTES
"A lot of why I talk about your conditioning, about conformity culture, about all these things that tell us we have to be one way in order to make money is because I know that the only way to make sustainable money— the magical ingredient you are looking for when you sign up to someone's calls, their free download, when you listen to a podcast— the magical down download you are looking for really is in you already."
"Have you ever found yourself starting to do things in your life, in your business, in your relationships, it could even be the way you're dressing or something that you do with your time, where you suddenly are like, huh! I'm becoming the person always wanted to be. It's in those moments that we find our unique route to making money."
"There is more integrity in evolution than in staying the same. And yet toxic professionalism says to us, which is a key part of conformity culture, it says to us ‘They’ll think you are wrong. They're gonna think you don't know what you're talking about.’ And we know that smacks of a misogynistic inability to allow progress and change."
"So your income goal, your definition of success, your business model does not have to look like everybody else's. And that can be hard when we don't see people who reflect who we are doing, or what we want to do."
"It's a cycle of invisibility. We look for people who reflect us… and we don't see any of them. So we either quit or we assimilate. Most of us, we mask, we pretend, we try to squeeze our round cells into a triangular hole."
References
Kelly Diels: https://www.kellydiels.com/
The Pricing Workshop: https://raydodd.co.uk/pricing-workshop