21 min

The Power (and Responsibility) of Visibility Pitched: Real Stories of Pitching Bold Ideas

    • Marketing

This episode is my personal response to the unrest and upheaval which has followed the murder of George Floyd and far too many more black Americans.
I examine my own blind spots with regards to diversity including guests on this podcast, team members, clients and students of the Go Pitch Yourself program.
Through my work in the visibility space, I’m in a unique position to uplift and celebrate the voices of diverse female leaders and, moving forward, we are committed to doing that. I hope that you’ll join me in this.
Topics covered include:
The importance of podcast guesting as a way to bolster the visibility of diverse voices The need to diversify the voices that you listen to for counsel  Using your immediate circle to expand your network Connect with and leverage experts for their knowledge, not just as a tokenistic attempt at diversity    Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Lucretia Berry at the Brownicity website Erica Courdae, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion coach on the Pause On The Play podcast with co-host India Jackson, Visibility Marketing Expert and host of the Flaunt Your Fire podcast Erica Courdae interviewed on Racheal Cook’s Promote Yourself to CEO podcast: Values Based Leadership and Becoming an Imperfect Ally with Erica Courdae Dr. Berry on Rachel Nielson’s 3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms podcast: Why & How to Talk to your Kids about Skin Tone and Race Follow Angie on Instagram - and share a screenshot of your favourite Woman-of-Color podcast host or guest Learn more about Angie Can’t wait to connect again! Feel like you need a little support in getting started pitching yourself? >>> Get a free downloadable version of my roadmap for podcast pitching success
 
Subscribe & Review in Apple Podcasts Are you subscribed to the podcast? If not, I’d love for you to do that today so you don’t miss ANY episodes. Click here to subscribe in Apple Podcasts!
And, if you are SUPER pumped about the show, I would be so thankful if you would pop over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Crazy enough, reviews help other folks find my podcast and they help me get a real sense of what you love about the show.
Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Much love, friend.
Special thanks to Steve Woodward at The Podcasting Editor for handling all the behind-the-scenes tech pieces of production.

This episode is my personal response to the unrest and upheaval which has followed the murder of George Floyd and far too many more black Americans.
I examine my own blind spots with regards to diversity including guests on this podcast, team members, clients and students of the Go Pitch Yourself program.
Through my work in the visibility space, I’m in a unique position to uplift and celebrate the voices of diverse female leaders and, moving forward, we are committed to doing that. I hope that you’ll join me in this.
Topics covered include:
The importance of podcast guesting as a way to bolster the visibility of diverse voices The need to diversify the voices that you listen to for counsel  Using your immediate circle to expand your network Connect with and leverage experts for their knowledge, not just as a tokenistic attempt at diversity    Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Lucretia Berry at the Brownicity website Erica Courdae, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion coach on the Pause On The Play podcast with co-host India Jackson, Visibility Marketing Expert and host of the Flaunt Your Fire podcast Erica Courdae interviewed on Racheal Cook’s Promote Yourself to CEO podcast: Values Based Leadership and Becoming an Imperfect Ally with Erica Courdae Dr. Berry on Rachel Nielson’s 3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms podcast: Why & How to Talk to your Kids about Skin Tone and Race Follow Angie on Instagram - and share a screenshot of your favourite Woman-of-Color podcast host or guest Learn more about Angie Can’t wait to connect again! Feel like you need a little support in getting started pitching yourself? >>> Get a free downloadable version of my roadmap for podcast pitching success
 
Subscribe & Review in Apple Podcasts Are you subscribed to the podcast? If not, I’d love for you to do that today so you don’t miss ANY episodes. Click here to subscribe in Apple Podcasts!
And, if you are SUPER pumped about the show, I would be so thankful if you would pop over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Crazy enough, reviews help other folks find my podcast and they help me get a real sense of what you love about the show.
Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Much love, friend.
Special thanks to Steve Woodward at The Podcasting Editor for handling all the behind-the-scenes tech pieces of production.

21 min