The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
A marketing strategy podcast for mom founders who are done feeling overwhelmed by content, social media, and the pressure to “show up online” everywhere, all the time.
Hosted by Ruthie Sterrett, marketing strategist, agency owner, and founder of The Consistency Corner, this show is for the mom entrepreneur who already knows the basics of marketing but is too busy, too stretched, or too mentally maxed out to carry it all alone.
This isn’t a tactics podcast. It’s a marketing thinking partner in your earbuds.
Inside each episode, you’ll get:
Honest conversations about the mental load of marketing and motherhood
Strategic clarity on social media, content planning, and visibility without burnout
Real talk about capacity, consistency, and what it looks like to market your business without losing yourself in the process
Founder-to-founder perspective from someone who implements daily, not someone teaching theory
If marketing has started to feel like another full-time job you never applied for, this podcast will feel like a deep breath.
New episodes drop weekly. Find Ruthie at theconsistencycorner.com or @theconsistencycorner on Instagram.
The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
How to Build a 2026 Launch Calendar That Actually Converts (Without Burning Out)
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Planning your content without a launch calendar is like driving without directions — you’re moving, but you’re not sure where you’re headed.
In this episode, Ruthie breaks down how to build a 2026 launch calendar that actually supports sales, protects your capacity, and eliminates the constant “what should I post?” stress. This isn’t just about launching new offers — it’s about understanding campaign seasons, pre-launch strategy, and intentional messaging so your content leads somewhere meaningful.
You’ll learn the difference between a launch vs. a campaign, why a 90-day runway matters (especially for service-based businesses), and how pre-pre-launch planning sets you up for calmer, more effective launches. Ruthie also shares how capacity plays a critical role in launch success — and why planning ahead gives you more freedom, not less.
If you’re a founder who wants your marketing to feel strategic instead of scattered — and you’re thinking ahead to 2026 — this episode will help you map a launch rhythm that feels aligned, sustainable, and conversion-focused.
✨ Ready to stop building the plane mid-air and start planning with confidence? This one’s for you.
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