LIKELY LOSER - Online Business for Introverted Christian Women

LIKELY LOSER - Online Business for Introverted Christian Women

Hosted by: Reen | Christian Business Coach, Purpose Coach, Online Marketing Strategist

✨The Go-To Podcast for Introverted Christian Women Ready to Be the Leaders They Are Called to Be ✨Top 2.5% Global Podcast 🫵🏾Are you tired of feeling different, like the odd-ball-out, overlooked,...

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99 | How To: Grow a Facebook Group Fast (Without Being Spammy or Weird)

Key Takeaways: 👥 1. Define the Purpose of Your Group Who is it for? (Be specific—“Christian women in business” isn’t narrow enough.) What problem does your group help solve? Why should someone join today instead...
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98 | How To: Get 1,000 Email Subscribers (Without Going Viral or Selling Out)

Key Takeaways: ✍️ 1. Why an Email List is a Must-Have You don’t own social media—but you do own your list. Email creates trust, consistency, and connection on your terms. 💡 2. Create a Lead Magnet That Solves a...
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97 | Can You Love Jesus, Make Money, and Not Be Fake?

Key Takeaways: ✝️ 1. Yes, You Can Love Jesus and Make Money Jesus talked about money—a lot. Not to condemn it, but to redeem our relationship with it. Deuteronomy 8:18 – “It is God who gives you the ability to...
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96 | I’m a Loser, and Maybe You Are Too: Realizing You Don’t Have to Do Business the Loud Way

Key Takeaways: 😅 1. What “Loser” Really Means (and Why I Own It) Why the name Likely Loser is more truth than clickbait. The world values loudness, constant visibility, and nonstop content... but God values...
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95 | How to Get Clients Without the Hustle or Fake Hype

Key Takeaway: 🧘‍♀️ 1. The Problem with Hustle & Hype Culture “Always be closing” culture = anxiety, burnout, and spiritual disconnection. Why Christian entrepreneurs often feel guilty about selling—and how...
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94 | Gaslighting My Gift: The Christian Excuses That Sound Holy But Keep You Broke

Key Takeaways: 🚫 1. Christian-Sounding Lies We Tell Ourselves “I’m being patient and waiting on God.” → But it’s been 3 years and no action. Is it obedience or avoidance? “God hasn’t released me yet.” → Or have...
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93 | No One’s Coming to Hand You Permission — Use Your Gift Anyway

 Key Takeaways: ⛓️ 1. The Permission Myth: Where It Comes From How upbringing, church culture, and fear of judgment quietly train us to wait. The danger of believing you need outside validation to start or grow...
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92 | I’m Quiet, Not Clueless - Marketing Your Business When You’d Rather Not Be Seen

Key Takeaways: 😶 1. The Myth: You Have to Be Loud to Be Successful Why visibility doesn’t have to mean being everywhere or oversharing. God didn’t give you a quiet nature by accident—it’s a strength, not a...
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Repost: The One Sentence That Helps You Define Your Niche as a Christian Entrepreneur

In today's episode, we're unveiling a powerful tool that will help you pinpoint your niche in just one sentence. Get ready to gain clarity and focus like never before! We start by highlighting why defining your niche...
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91 | When No One Buys, What's Next: What God is Teaching You Through Sales Rejection

  Key Takeaways: 😔 1. The Root of Sales Rejection Fear Fear of rejection is often tied to a deeper fear of not being worthy, capable, or enough. Rejection can feel personal, but in business, it’s rarely about...
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90 | Why Visibility Feels Draining & How to Market Yourself Authentically Without Burning Out

Key Takeaways: 😩 1. Why Visibility Feels Exhausting The pressure to perform or be “on” all the time is not sustainable or godly. Visibility often gets confused with being everywhere, rather than being...
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89 | Building Deep, Loyal Client Relationships as an Introvert (Without Small Talk)

Key Takeaways: 💬 1. The Power of Depth Over Width You don’t need 100 clients—you need a handful of the right ones. Deep relationships often lead to long-term clients, referrals, and brand advocates. Proverbs...
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