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I don’t open 1:1 spots often, but I’m doing it now and I want you, my email subscribers, to hear about it before I take it public I’m looking for a handful of Solopreneurs who:
The work we’ll do is focused on one thing only: Turning your lived experience and skill into an Embodied Offer. Here’s how it works: Phase 1: Art
Phase 2: Utility
Phase 3: Launch
What’s included:
The reason I’m doing this is simple: too many solopreneurs leave money and impact on the table because they’ve never translated their lived experience into a clear commercial offer. That’s the gap we’ll close together. You can get started from £200. If this resonates, reply with Interested and I’ll send you the full details. Until next time, PS. This hasn’t gone public yet - I wanted to give you the first look. |
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