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
Mastering Bundles In Your Marketing Strategy with Kate Doster
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In this episode, Ruthie interviews Kate Doster about the strategy of building and hosting online bundles. They discuss the benefits of bundles, the difference between hosting and participating in a bundle, common mistakes to avoid, and the strategy between paid and free bundles.
In this conversation, Kate Doster shares insights on being authentic in your communication and using filters to connect with your audience. She emphasizes the importance of using your own voice and not trying to be someone you're not and she talks about the importance of consistency and shares her personal journey with powerlifting.
Takeaways
- Bundles can be a powerful strategy for list building and generating revenue.
- Hosting a bundle allows you to curate the experience, build strong connections with contributors, and have more control over the promotion.
- Common mistakes to avoid when hosting a bundle include neglecting your own products, not curating a variety of high-quality items, and not having a tech backup plan.
- Planning and communication are key to a successful bundle, and it's important to align your brand values with the experience you provide. Be yourself and use your own voice in your communication.
Connect with Kate:
Kate’s Website – www.katedoster.com
Kate’s Instagram handle – @kate_doster
Kate’s Podcast – The Do The Brave Thing Online Business Podcast Apple Podcast | Spotify
Free gift #1 – List Blitz Masterclass – Learn how to explode your list (and bottom line) hosting bundles
Free gift #2 – Get 2 Years Worth of Planned Email Ideas
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