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🧿 Visibility & the Joy/Grief of an Online Life — with Lisa Olivera

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Today I’m joined by writer, therapist, and creative Lisa Olivera to talk about how her work and life have shifted as her Instagram platform's grown to over 400,000 followers.

Together, we dive into:

  • Two reasons Lisa joined Instagram + how it felt as her account grew
  • The allure of online business + what we’re “supposed to do” when we have a big platform
  • Unpacking the rise of the “instagram therapist” + the content-ification of therapy
  • Why Lisa started her Substack newsletter + how it’s supported her work
  • Social media addiction + the compulsion to post/like/share/scroll
  • Facing the big hole that’s there when social media’s not there
  • How to make the choice to stay on social media (or not)

RESOURCES + LINKS
👋 Download the FREE Leaving Social Media Toolkit
🌐 Join the Interweb for courses + community
🌸 Peep the Clubhouse for bonus episodes + emails
💌 Learn more about purchasing ad space + sponsoring the show


❣️ Having a solid strategy is the key to ensuring your marketing is effective - especially in these uncertain times. Get Slow and Steady Studio's FREE mini training for creating a one-line strategy statement at slowandsteady.studio/strategy.

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Manage episode 469767494 series 3317260
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Today I’m joined by writer, therapist, and creative Lisa Olivera to talk about how her work and life have shifted as her Instagram platform's grown to over 400,000 followers.

Together, we dive into:

  • Two reasons Lisa joined Instagram + how it felt as her account grew
  • The allure of online business + what we’re “supposed to do” when we have a big platform
  • Unpacking the rise of the “instagram therapist” + the content-ification of therapy
  • Why Lisa started her Substack newsletter + how it’s supported her work
  • Social media addiction + the compulsion to post/like/share/scroll
  • Facing the big hole that’s there when social media’s not there
  • How to make the choice to stay on social media (or not)

RESOURCES + LINKS
👋 Download the FREE Leaving Social Media Toolkit
🌐 Join the Interweb for courses + community
🌸 Peep the Clubhouse for bonus episodes + emails
💌 Learn more about purchasing ad space + sponsoring the show


❣️ Having a solid strategy is the key to ensuring your marketing is effective - especially in these uncertain times. Get Slow and Steady Studio's FREE mini training for creating a one-line strategy statement at slowandsteady.studio/strategy.

  continue reading

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