44 min

"Podcasting for Business Owners: Saving Time and Growing Your Audience” with Kyla Denanyoh Women of Color An Intimate Conversation

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"Podcasting for Business Owners: Saving Time and Growing Your Audience” with Kyla Denanyoh
 
Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Other Podcast Players
 
 
In this episode Kyla and I, talk about:
 
[00:12:00] Helping people save time and tell their story
[00:19:31] Charging for expertise and time
[00:23:13] Don't negotiate with yourself
[00:35:54] Hiring out to free up time
 
 
 
 
Transcript
 
 
 
Do you want more out of life? Are you ready to live boldly in pursuit of your dreams?
 
Today’s episode sponsor is Deneen L. Garrett LLC.  Deneen, Founder & CEO, is a Passionate, Innovative, Executioner (P.I.E.) who elevates the voices of women of color and empowers them to Live a Dream Lifestyle™ through podcasting, speaking and coaching.
 
Deneen is a Women’s Motivational Speaker, the Creator & Host of the Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation (formerly An Intimate Conversation with Women of Color) Podcast, which she launched in 2020 and a Dream Lifestyle Coach.
 
Deneen specializes in helping women of color who want more out of life live boldly to create a dream life.
 
Hire Deneen For: Keynotes | Speaking Engagements (In-Person & Virtual) | Workshops | Fireside Chats
 
Signature Talks:  How to Live a Dream Lifestyle™ | The Power in the Pause
 
Hire Deneen to speak at your next event
 
 
 
 
About this episode
Kyla emphasizes the significance of self-care and celebrating small moments of success in maintaining well-being and finding fulfillment in everyday life.
She and I explore the idea that women of color don't have to shoulder all responsibilities and can seek support to take care of themselves. Kyla shares her experience of managing her various responsibilities by outsourcing certain tasks and utilizing resources discussed on her own show. She suggests that women of color can prioritize self-care by delegating tasks and utilizing available resources to lighten their workload. By outsourcing tasks, women of color can free up time and energy to focus on their well-being and personal growth. This is presented as a form of self-care and a way to prevent feeling overwhelmed by trying to do everything alone. The importance of recognizing that women of color have the option to seek support and assistance, and that they don't have to carry the burden of doing it all alone is emphasized.
 
 
Helping people save time
Kyla: “So with KD Creative, what I do is I work with small business owners. You already have a brand. You already have customers. You already have an audience. People want to know the origin story. They want to know the background. They want to know why you decided to take the risk to start it. And so what I think is so fascinating about helping people save time and getting their brand out there is that your business is boring to you.”
 
Charging for expertise and time
Kyla: “You just have to get creative and think about it and know your worth, right? And be confident in yourself. This is what we're not taking in consideration. Everything that it took for you to be able to get that thing done in an hour. Yep. So the years of experience, your expertise, you know, your education, maybe hiring coaches, whatever, all the things that it took for you to be able to get that thing done in an hour, we don't take in consideration. And so that's also what she (Rachel Rodgers, We Should All Be Millionaires) helps you to understand that that's what you're charging for in your work.”
 
Don't negotiate with yourself
Kyla: “And then the three things that women should do. The first one is don't negotiate with yourself. You know, you want some ice cream and you're like, you know, I've worked hard. I'm just I'm going out to get ice cream. No, just have your little mango fruit popsicle and all day long you think about your ice. All of those little negotiat

                                     
 
 
"Podcasting for Business Owners: Saving Time and Growing Your Audience” with Kyla Denanyoh
 
Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Other Podcast Players
 
 
In this episode Kyla and I, talk about:
 
[00:12:00] Helping people save time and tell their story
[00:19:31] Charging for expertise and time
[00:23:13] Don't negotiate with yourself
[00:35:54] Hiring out to free up time
 
 
 
 
Transcript
 
 
 
Do you want more out of life? Are you ready to live boldly in pursuit of your dreams?
 
Today’s episode sponsor is Deneen L. Garrett LLC.  Deneen, Founder & CEO, is a Passionate, Innovative, Executioner (P.I.E.) who elevates the voices of women of color and empowers them to Live a Dream Lifestyle™ through podcasting, speaking and coaching.
 
Deneen is a Women’s Motivational Speaker, the Creator & Host of the Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation (formerly An Intimate Conversation with Women of Color) Podcast, which she launched in 2020 and a Dream Lifestyle Coach.
 
Deneen specializes in helping women of color who want more out of life live boldly to create a dream life.
 
Hire Deneen For: Keynotes | Speaking Engagements (In-Person & Virtual) | Workshops | Fireside Chats
 
Signature Talks:  How to Live a Dream Lifestyle™ | The Power in the Pause
 
Hire Deneen to speak at your next event
 
 
 
 
About this episode
Kyla emphasizes the significance of self-care and celebrating small moments of success in maintaining well-being and finding fulfillment in everyday life.
She and I explore the idea that women of color don't have to shoulder all responsibilities and can seek support to take care of themselves. Kyla shares her experience of managing her various responsibilities by outsourcing certain tasks and utilizing resources discussed on her own show. She suggests that women of color can prioritize self-care by delegating tasks and utilizing available resources to lighten their workload. By outsourcing tasks, women of color can free up time and energy to focus on their well-being and personal growth. This is presented as a form of self-care and a way to prevent feeling overwhelmed by trying to do everything alone. The importance of recognizing that women of color have the option to seek support and assistance, and that they don't have to carry the burden of doing it all alone is emphasized.
 
 
Helping people save time
Kyla: “So with KD Creative, what I do is I work with small business owners. You already have a brand. You already have customers. You already have an audience. People want to know the origin story. They want to know the background. They want to know why you decided to take the risk to start it. And so what I think is so fascinating about helping people save time and getting their brand out there is that your business is boring to you.”
 
Charging for expertise and time
Kyla: “You just have to get creative and think about it and know your worth, right? And be confident in yourself. This is what we're not taking in consideration. Everything that it took for you to be able to get that thing done in an hour. Yep. So the years of experience, your expertise, you know, your education, maybe hiring coaches, whatever, all the things that it took for you to be able to get that thing done in an hour, we don't take in consideration. And so that's also what she (Rachel Rodgers, We Should All Be Millionaires) helps you to understand that that's what you're charging for in your work.”
 
Don't negotiate with yourself
Kyla: “And then the three things that women should do. The first one is don't negotiate with yourself. You know, you want some ice cream and you're like, you know, I've worked hard. I'm just I'm going out to get ice cream. No, just have your little mango fruit popsicle and all day long you think about your ice. All of those little negotiat

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