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
Walk with me: You’re leaving money on the table
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In this episode of Hello Hollis, I’m revisiting something I touched on in my last episode — because after some reflection and a conversation with my own coach, I realized I left out the most important part.
I talk about why we need to stop getting in our heads about whether anyone actually cares about our lifestyle content. But this time, I’m getting into the real reason it matters — and it comes down to money. When you hold back from letting people into your life, your personality, and what makes you you, you are leaving actual dollars on the table.
I share why personal brand and lifestyle content isn’t just a nice-to-have — it’s a core part of a connection-first content strategy that builds a warm, loyal audience of people who genuinely want to buy from you. The more people know you, like you, and feel connected to you as a person, the more invested they become in everything you do and offer.
And the bonus? It buys back your time. Because the moments you’re already living — the trips, the meals, the backyard afternoons with your kids — are content. You’re capturing them anyway. This is a reminder that what you’re already doing in your life outside of business can deeply impact your business, if you’re willing to share it