Hello Hollis Podcast
Welcome to the Hello Hollis podcast!
This podcast is essentially a running conversation between you and me. Think of it as one never-ending voice note where I share what’s on my mind while on the go and living life.
What does that mean? It means this podcast is recorded in one take, wherever I am—whether I’m out for a walk, driving in the car, or cooking dinner. You get to come along for the ride, listen in, and chat with me—well, actually, I get to chat with you, and you get to listen, but you get the idea.
It’s unfiltered, unedited, and raw—one-sided conversations where I share thoughts on entrepreneurship, lifestyle, parenting, personal and professional growth, and everything in between.
I can’t wait for you to tune in to these voice notes from the entrepreneurship coach (me!) you didn’t know you needed!
A new batch of deliciously bite-sized episodes drop every Monday! Bon Appetit!
Hello Hollis Podcast
Baseball with me: What rhubarb has to do with your lifestyle content
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In this episode of Hello Hollis, I’m getting into something that I think is holding so many of us back from showing up consistently in our content. It’s this obsession with whether people even care about what we’re posting.
I talk about why lifestyle content and b-roll isn’t there for your audience to share your interests or love what you love. It’s there to create a backdrop of who you are, what you care about, and what your life actually looks like. And yes, I’m using rhubarb as my example, because I am deep in a rhubarb era and I refuse to apologize for it.
The real shift happens when you stop asking yourself if people are going to care about what you’re doing in your videos, and start asking yourself if they’re getting to know you. Because that’s the point. Not the rhubarb. You.
I talk about all those drafts sitting in your folder collecting digital cobwebs, the overthinking, the second guessing, and why the question you’re asking yourself is the wrong one entirely. Your lifestyle content is the foundation of your personal brand. It is not the punchline. It is the backdrop. And the sooner you embrace that, the more freely and consistently you’ll show up.