Stop Waiting for Familiar Faces to Understand Your Next Move
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S1 E6

Stop Waiting for Familiar Faces to Understand Your Next Move

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You’ve probably been told to ask your network for feedback before launching a new offer. But what if the people closest to you—your friends, family, colleagues—aren’t the ones who can actually show you what the market needs?

In today’s episode, I walk through a more precise and grounded way to test your offer—one that respects your lived experience and helps you find out what’s viable without wasting time or emotional energy. I share a framework I use to validate my own products in real time: from online listening to AI-assisted trendspotting, from content testing to early paid offers.

This isn’t about chasing approval. It’s about learning how to reach the people who already need what you’ve built—and are ready to act on it.

Ways to Engage:

⁠Wealth Strategy Sessions⁠ – Whether you’re still figuring out what to sell or need a strategy to reach the right buyers, this session gives you the clarity, confidence, and real-world approach to move forward.

Explore the Connectors – Curated tools, services, and philosophies that support a freedom-first life, aligned work, and resilient systems.

Book Me to Speak – Hosting a conference, podcast, or event? Reach out to bring grounded strategy, systems thinking, and real-life clarity to your audience.

What We Cover:
🧭 Why well-meaning support can create fog, not clarity
🧠 How to listen for real market signals in online spaces
🛠️ My 5-step validation method, adapted from enterprise sales
🔍 A behind-the-scenes look at how I’m testing Seed & Society right now
📌 What to track as you test your own offer, connector, or service

Three Actions for This Week:

  1. Join 3–5 spaces where your ideal audience is already talking

  2. Share one helpful insight or resource—no selling

  3. Offer a short consult to someone who engages with your work

Closing Thought:
You don’t need everyone to understand what you’re building. You just need to find the people it’s for—and build from there.