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How to go from unseen... to unstoppable

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it’s possible…here’s how! {NAME}, how do you get exactly what you want? It’s the

it’s possible…here’s how! [image](=) {NAME}, how do you get exactly what you want? It’s the question I asked my guest on [today's episode]( – Julie Solomon – who literally wrote the book on it. In this episode, Julie – a business coach, speaker, host of the top-rated podcast, The Influencer Podcast, and author of the upcoming book, Get What You Want: How to Go From Unseen to Unstoppable – is sharing practical tools and tips for creating a life and business beyond your wildest dreams. And if you can’t get enough of Julie, you’re in luck because the fun doesn’t stop with this episode! Julie and I are hosting a LIVE virtual Q&A on June 28th at 4pm CT to talk about how we can truly get what we want. As Julie shares in her book, “you can’t hide yourself and expect to be seen.” Because I believe in this message so deeply, I’m inviting you to join us! [To save a seat to this exclusive Q&A with Julie and me, all you have to do is order a copy of Julie’s book (or audible) and send your order # here.](=) Here’s what we’re unlocking during this 1-hour invite-only Q&A: - Understand and overcome the origin stories that hinder your success - Discover your true purpose and create a new vision - Set (and stick to!) newfound boundaries - Gain the confidence to pitch, negotiate and get anything you want This is a LIVE, one-time-only event that will never happen again. If you feel any tug of curiosity to join us, now is the time! Once you submit your order number, you will receive a confirmation email with your link to join us! You in? [Join us LIVE for an intimate Q&A on June 28th @ 4pm CT.]( And in the meantime, click below to listen on your favorite player and enjoy this conversation with my friend (and yours!), Julie Solomon. [image]() [image]() [image]( [Listen on Apple]( [Listen on Spotify](=) [Listen with Show Notes]() ALL my best, Amy Not into gaining valuable step-by-step guidance from the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast? [Click here]( to opt out of emails relating to my podcast and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from any podcast emails. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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