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As an avid podcast listener, I know how weird it is to get so in-tune with someone’s voice that

As an avid (read: obsessed) podcast listener, I know how weird it is to get so in-tune with someone’s voice that you kind of forget it’s attached to an entire human. So, I wanted to take a step out of being some text on a screen or a disembodied voice coming out of your headphones and show you my face—and one of the places where I record! (Talk about an upgrade from the closet I’m normally in!) [image] It’s me—super real, raw, and zero make up (who even has the time?)—and yes, if you zoom in, you *might* find a stray fleck of Coco’s snack somewhere in my hair. That’s where I often find them, at least! How is her hair always so clean? So, this week I wanted to ground myself a little more by letting myself catch up on all my favorite podcasts and just sit in the listener seat. As a content creator, podcaster, and all the other things I am in a given week, I also really like letting myself do the other authentic-to-me thing I crave: learning. Taking it alllll in, all the stories and lessons, and just soakin’ in it. What are you listening to this week? And where are you listening to it? That second question comes mainly from the fact that I’m the kind of person who needs her body to be in motion. I love going on a walk or bike ride or tackling the laundry while I listen to a podcast. And not just for the sake of multitasking, noooo thank you. There’s just something about movement that helps me *focus* and remember even better. And since we’re here (and maybe you’re itching to dig into my recs on the [Goal Digger Podcast]() I’ve got a lightning-quick round up for you right here and now! - 476: [The Quick-Start Guide to Content Creation and Promotion]( - 477: [TikTok Strategies for Personal Branding and Biz Growth]( - 478: [What You ACTUALLY Need to Do Before Leaving Your 9 to 5]( If you’re already a listener to The Goal Digger podcast, then heyyyy hi! Happy you’re here, too. And if you aren't yet but you wanna come [follow, subscribe and tune in]( for some free learning and inspiring conversations every week, I don’t blame ya! And while you’re at it, it’s high time I reminded you that [we have an incredible FB community of Goal Diggers already waiting for you!]( Pop in and share how you listen to podcasts! Are you totally zen and listen in the stillness? Are you a listen-while-you-laundry type? Or maybe you’re like me and wanna be moving your body while you tune in! Enjoy your ‘casting! After a week of hitting ‘record,’ I’m gonna head outside and hit ‘play.’ :) Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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