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How I’m Building a Nervous System Aware Business (And You Can Too): 5 Ways I’m Simplifying Without Losing Ambition

Last year Lori noticed a subtle body signal while working: short, shallow “sips of air.” It was her nervous system waving a flag. In this solo episode, she shares a new reframe: simplification is a nervous system strategy. You’ll hear the 5 ways she’s simplifying her business this year, plus prompts to help you spot where your own business is leaking time, energy, trust, and capacity.

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Aligned Visibility: A Simple Decision Filter for Strategies You’ll Actually Stick With

Visibility doesn’t have to feel like a second full-time job. In this episode recap, Lori shares the year-long experiment she ran on almost every major visibility channel—and the four-question decision filter she now uses to choose aligned visibility strategies. You’ll learn how to tell when a strategy is misaligned, what to do with “data plus dread,” and how to build a simple visibility plan that fits your energy.

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How to Market Your Coaching and Expert-Led Business Without Burning Out on Social Media

Feeling the drain of constant social media posting? Learn how to build visibility that lasts — without the burnout. In this blog, Lori shares real stats about declining engagement and her personal strategies for creating sustainable, energy-aligned marketing through blogs, podcasts, email, and partnerships. Discover how to grow your business with clarity, rhythm, and resonance — not algorithms.

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Founder Reflection: My Journey through the AI Revolution

When AI first hit the business world, I felt both curiosity and fear. In this personal reflection, I share my journey from hesitation to building a custom AI “dream team” that now supports my business — without replacing my voice or values. You’ll see how I turned resistance into a refined, aligned strategy, and how you can use AI to amplify your work while keeping it deeply human.

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