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Unfortunately, for me, I’ve started a podcast, a YouTube channel, and a blog, all under different names. I want to run all three but i’m not sure how to connect them all cohesively. I love YouTube and blogging and the opportunities those bring but I have done podcasting the most consistently as I also love chatting with guests.
TikTok and YouTube and Blog, Oh My!
My perfectionist tendencies are definitely getting in my way. I feel the path of least resistance when podcasting. I don’t even have to be dressed or have make up on to produce a podcast. As a mom of three who also happens to hold a 9-5, I need to decide what is enjoyable and manageable for me to produce. The beauty of being your own boss is you get to decide whether it is a weekly podcast, a vlog twice a month or a few reels a week.
Imposter syndrome is real ya’ll. It has led me to self sabotage in areas where I know I could be successful. I have brand affiliates that have reached out to me and for some reason, I just don’t promote as often as I need to. It’s not that I don’t truly love the brand, but I think it’s part of imposter syndrome. I feel like, “I can’t do that” or “why would anyone care what product I use.” I know that I can help change the world for the better. But for some reason, I stop myself short.
Getting Clear On A Target Audience
As I write, I really feel that if I can get clear on my audience the rest will fall into place. I need to start producing the content that I am most knowledgeable about. I know I can help others, so let’s get to work.
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Jill G Sutton
“My love for planning and logistics started when scheduling my college courses around two jobs. As a working mama of 3 children, my passion has evolved to a necessary tool to maximize my time and efficiency.
My goal is to help busy parents seek Christ first and live the abundant life described in John 10:10. Whether it’s spending more time with their children, traveling, or starting their own business, I want to provide simple, actionable steps to provide parents more time to do what they want most, without sacrificing themselves along the way.
Don’t just leave a legacy, LIVE ONE.”


