Director of Bossy.Copy, Alyce Greer

“There's always something that you can bring that nobody else can do.”

I couldn’t have found a more wonderful guest for this 100th episode of Unemployed & Afraid - she gets us, she is us.

Alyce Greer, Director of Bossy Copy, is someone who has built a business around trusting the uniqueness of her voice and backing herself to create an offering and a business that’s exactly right for her and her customers.

She’s here for trusting your own business ideas, putting it out there, and letting it grow – the perfect analogy for this 100th episode that I am so proud to put out there for you.

By the way, if you love this pod and you haven’t rated and reviewed it yet - do the thing, it would mean a lot to me - then come back to hear all about:

  • Starting your business slow

  • Leaning into what makes you unique

  • Why you can’t make any comparisons to other businesses

  • Why there’s nothing wrong with showing what you’ve got to a client for free [when you’re starting out or pivoting]

  • Scaling your business in your own way

  • Putting trust into a short-term financial forecast

  • Podcasting and Course creation for your brand (two topics I’m HUGELY passionate about)

  • And the tricky spots that come with growing your team

If you’re here for a relatable and genuinely motivating discourse around building and growing a small business into the kind of powerhouse that YOU want, you’re in the right place.

Follow and DM Alyce on IG @bossycopy.coach

Check out Bossy’s Website bossycreative.com

Listen to Alyce’s Podcast The Bossy. Type

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You can reach your host on email kim@unemployedandafraid.com.au on IG and on LinkedIn

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