Every time a major political or current event happens, the internet explodes. Comment sections turn into battles, hot takes fly, and nuance completely disappears.
If you’re a small business owner, that tension creates a very real question: Should I post about this? Should I comment? Should I stay quiet?
In this episode of Mompreneur Mastery, I’m breaking down whether or not you should share political content as part of your online business. Spoiler: there’s no one-size-fits-all answer—but there is a way to make sure your values consistently show up in your content, your offers, and your community.
You’ll hear:
Because clarity builds trust. Trust builds community. And community will always matter more than vanity metrics.
Every time a big political or current event happens,
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:the internet blows up, right?
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:Comment sections, turn into fights.
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:Hot takes are everywhere.
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:People are yelling loudly, loudly
for whatever's happening loudly
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:against whatever's happening.
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:And because it's social media, there is.
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:A distinct lack of nuance
or middle ground, right?
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:And if you are a small business
owner, this question creeps in.
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:Should I post about this?
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:Should I comment on it?
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:Should I stay quiet?
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:What's the right move here?
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:It's really stressful.
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:You don't wanna say the wrong thing,
you don't wanna lose followers.
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:But ignoring it doesn't feel right either.
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:And it feels like no matter what you do,
someone is gonna have an opinion about it.
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:In this week's episode
of Mompreneur Mastery,
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:we are talking about whether you
should or shouldn't share political.
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:Types of posts for your online business.
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:First I wanna acknowledge that this
can feel extra heavier, extra hard.
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:Especially most of us being raised told
like, oh, we don't talk about politics.
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:They're just things we don't discuss.
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:It's rude.
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:It's not okay.
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:Maybe you feel it's unprofessional.
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:Maybe you feel it doesn't.
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:Makes sense, you know, 'cause it's so
far off of your normal business content.
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:Maybe you're scared of the
backlash, scared of losing
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:followers, scared of getting angry
comments all types of things.
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:So when you're sitting there and you're
watching the news, listening to it,
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:, and thinking, do I post about this?
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:Do I not post about this?
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:I want you to remember it's really
not just about wine caption.
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:It's about the pressure and the
assumptions that come with it.
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:People are going to read into it
either way, and that's what makes
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:the whole feel whole thing feel
a lot bigger than just one post.
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:One of the most common things I
hear is businesses shouldn't be
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:posting about politics, and I want
to stress here business is political.
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:My audience is mostly
mom, business owners.
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:Parenting is political.
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:Everything in your life somehow
goes back to politics, right?
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:That doesn't mean you have to hop on
every single headline and post about
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:it or any but it does mean the way you
run your business is never neutral.
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:If you think about the way you price
your services that can show what
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:you believe about accessibility.
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:I've been seeing more and more
people having like sliding
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:scale pricing, and I love that.
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:That's a great example of being accessible
in your pricing and showing your values
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:through that part of your business.
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:Think about how you address
your audience in your content.
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:Is it inclusive?
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:Is it not?
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:Or the examples you use in your
content could send a signal about who
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:you think belongs in your audience.
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:The people you hire, the people you
collaborate with, the people you work
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:with also can say a lot about your values.
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:Even choosing to stay quiet is a choice.
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:Neutrality communicates something as well.
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:Before we get into whether you should
or should not make political posts,
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:I want to share a very quick story.
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:I have done this many times because
it felt right for me and my values.
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:Even just yesterday,
I shared a post about.
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:Charlie Kirk after he was
killed, and I said two things.
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:I said, I condemn gun violence.
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:Nobody deserves to die that way.
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:And I also said I was not going to
mourn someone who built his platform
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:and his wealth spreading so much hate
and bigotry within less than a day, 23
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:people had unfollowed me on Instagram.
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:And I know that is one of the things
people are concerned about if they
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:make these kinds of posts, if they're
feeling like maybe they should do it.
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:You know, losing followers
is a big concern.
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:And if that is you, I want you to
definitely hear this next part, because
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:instead of worrying or spiraling
out, I treated this as clarity.
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:You will never catch me saying having a
big follower count is important, I always
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:say having the right followers is much
more important, and that's all this is.
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:I actually ended up donating $5 for every
unfollow split between several different
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:nonprofits every town, the Trevor Project,
world Central Kitchen, and Planned Parent.
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:Organizations that reflect
the values I want to stand on.
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:And then something really, really cool
happened that I did not anticipate.
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:And two other business owners, after
seeing me talk about this in my
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:stories, reached out and said they were
also going to make donations because
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:of my post because of my stories,
talking about what I was going to do.
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:And then another friend today a business
friend, said she was going to earn a
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:special promotion where proceeds from one
of her offers was going to all be donated.
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:To a nonprofit organization.
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:So this ripple effect really reminded
me of what community actually is.
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:Because I am always very much about
creating community in the online
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:space, and it's not about numbers.
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:It's not about vanity metrics,
it's about shared values in action.
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:It's about people seeing your
content and saying, I see you.
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:I hear you.
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:I'm with you.
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:And that's what sharing your
values and your content does.
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:It's really a filter, right?
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:The right people stepping out.
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:That is clarity.
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:The right people leaning
in, that's connection.
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:This isn't just about
politics either, like.
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:This isn't just about the posts
you share when big events happen.
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:This is in your everyday messaging, the
words you use, the stories you share,
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:the way you talk about your offers.
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:They all send signals.
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:People decide whether they're in
or out based on that, and it's
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:not a failure if they're not in.
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:It's just filtering out the people
that are not in alignment with your
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:work and your message and your values.
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:We get so caught up in vanity metrics
and follower accounts and email
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:list size and podcast downloads,
but those are just numbers.
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:Real community.
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:The thing that we're striving
for as we work towards having
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:connection based marketing.
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:Is the people who stay because they
believe in what you are about, the
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:people who act with you, the people
that support you, the people that
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:amplify your message, the people
that work with you, that refer you.
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:All of those.
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:And that's why I love when businesses
are so clear about their values as both
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:a consumer and as a business owner.
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:It helps me decide who I wanna buy
from, who I wanna collaborate with,
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:even who I wanna follow on social media.
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:So how do you actually do this?
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:How do you make sure your
values show up without.
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:Waiting for a major headline that
you may or may not wanna post about.
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:It, it shows up in your language.
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:Think about the words you use.
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:Are they inclusive?
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:Do they match the kind of
community you wanna build?
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:It shows up in the stories
you share in your content.
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:Even small ones can highlight
what matters to you.
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:It can show up even in like
the random Instagram stories or
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:like branding photos you have.
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:As an example, I have stickers on my
laptop that very clearly show my values
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:, it can even show up in your offers.
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:The way you design them, the way
you price them, the way you make
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:sure they're accessible or not that
often ties back to your values.
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:And also your interactions.
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:Think about how you show up in comments
if you are, you know, sharing threads,
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:replying to threads, sending dms, showing
up in stories, replying to other people's
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:stories that can often show your values
without you even thinking about it.
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:And a key thing to remember here is
values don't have to be loud to be
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:clear, but they should be visible.
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:That way when you do post something
bigger, it doesn't feel random.
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:Again, if you want to
post something bigger.
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:Values kind of show up in your
business whether you plan for
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:it or not, in a lot of ways.
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:As an example, if you are not brand
stinking new here, you know, I primarily
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:work with mom, business owners.
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:That's my general audience.
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:Lots of people find me who are, and
I am so happy to work with them.
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:But my target audience is mom, business
owners, because when I started my
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:business, I had three kids under four,
and I was a stay-at-home mom, and I was
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:a stay-at-home mom because childcare
would've cost more than our mortgage,
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:more than I would have made at my job.
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:Staying home was the only
option that made sense.
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:And that's political.
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:Parenting is political because there
could be systems that are more supportive
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:of parents and families in place.
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:But there aren't , so many
moms are in the same spot.
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:Some wanna be home and some don't.
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:But either way.
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:Childcare can be really out of
reach, especially if you have a
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:lot of young kids that aren't old
enough for the school system yet.
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:And that really shaped my
values and my business.
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:I really wanted to help moms build
something flexible and profitable
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:so they could support their families
financially, while still being able
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:to be present for their families,
physically, mentally, and emotionally.
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:Right.
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:So.
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:So that shows up in my everyday messaging
that shows up on my sales pages.
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:That shows up in how I craft my offers
when I try to make it super accessible
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:for moms who I know have very small
spurts of time to actually get work
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:done, because I know what it feels like
to be in the thick of it and wanting to.
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:Be able to support your family
financially, but also be with
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:them during the day as well.
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:So when I say everything
is political, I mean it.
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:Even parenting so many aspects
of parenting, even the way I've
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:structured my business, my values
aren't just something I post about.
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:They're the foundation of how I run
my business, and I'm willing to bet,
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:even if you haven't thought about it
or done it consciously, it's the same
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:for you and your business, right?
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:So.
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:Given all of that, should you post
about politics or current events?
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:Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
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:There's no single right answer.
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:It depends on the person and the business.
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:What really matters is that your
values are consistent and clear in
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:your messaging and in your business
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:. because people don't really
buy just a product or a
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:service, especially now where.
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:Buyers are much, much more
informed and they need so much
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:more connection and trust before
making any kind of investment.
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:They're buying into you, into your
perspective, into the values you are
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:portraying in your messaging, in your
business, in your offers, in the community
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:you are creating in the online space.
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:So instead of only asking should
I post about this headline.
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:Try asking how do I want my
values to show up in my business?
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:And if that means posting
about that headline, do it.
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:Go for it.
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:, But if this is not something you have
considered before, before you create
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:your next piece of content, I want
you to pick one value that you have.
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:And think about how you have presented it
in your business so far, and try and find
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:a way to present it more clearly and more
intentionally so that you are attracting
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:your absolute aligned followers.
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:It doesn't have to be loud.
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:We're just looking for intention here.
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:Okay?
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:That clarity is what builds connection
and trust and makes sure the people
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:you are attracting to your audience
and your online space are super
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:aligned with you and your work.
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:Because clarity builds trust.
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:Trust builds community, and community
is worth so much more than a follower
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:count or a number of certain podcast
downloads or email subscribers.
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:And if you are not sure how to do
this, I would love it if you would
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:send me a DM on Instagram and we
can find a way to do it together.
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:'cause as I have been saying the past
couple of episodes, messaging really is
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:the foundation of all of your marketing.
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:And it has to be so clear if you
want your marketing to work the way
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:it's supposed to, and your values are
gonna end up being a big part of that.
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:Whether they're small or big
political things it's gonna show
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:up regardless, and I wanna make
sure we're doing it intentionally.
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:And if you're really still feeling
kind of iffy about using your voice
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:in your content, in your business,
how you're showing up there, I really
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:encourage you to listen to last week's
episode of mompreneur Mastery, because
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:I had a really great conversation
with Caroline Hull about just that she
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:helped me a lot with it in my business.
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:And so many other people.
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:So head back to last week
and give it a listen.
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:And if you need help finding a way
to weave that into your content
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:send me a message on Instagram.
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:I am at sydney O'Brien dot co.
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:Should You Post About
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