A marketing strategy podcast for mom founders who are done feeling overwhelmed by content, social media, and the pressure to “show up online” everywhere, all the time. Hosted by Ruthie Sterrett, marketing strategist, agency owner, and founder of The Consistency Corner, this show is for the mom entrepreneur who already knows the basics of marketing but is too busy, too stretched, or too mentally maxed out to carry it all alone. This isn’t a tactics podcast. It’s a marketing thinking partner in your earbuds. Inside each episode, you’ll get: Honest conversations about the mental load of marketing and motherhood Strategic clarity on social media, content planning, and visibility without burnout Real talk about capacity, consistency, and what it looks like to market your business without losing yourself in the process Founder-to-founder perspective from someone who implements daily, not some
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The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
What a Launch Really Is (And Why It's Not What You Think)
Aug 18, 202627 min
Everyone's talking about launches, launch season, and the seven-figure launch story. But what if the version of "launch" you've been comparing yourself to isn't even the right definition? In this episode, Ruthie breaks down what a launch actually means when you're running a service-based business without open cart, closed cart mechanics or false scarcity. She reframes the launch as a campaign window: one offer, one timeframe, one message lens, and shares the three production questions every founder needs to answer before diving into a launch season (when you're planning, when you're producing, and who's producing it). Using a golf analogy, a gardening analogy, and a very real parenting analogy, Ruthie walks through why your campaign isn't a failure just because you're tired of talking about it, why every launch is a runway for the next one, and how to define your fall campaign window without burning yourself out. CTA: Join Ruthie for the Back to School, Back to Basics Marketing Mixer on Thursday, August 20th. Register free at {theconsistencycorner.com/mixer} Join the next Marketing Mixer , a virtual networking event for mom founders. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode, and follow along over on Instagram! @ruthie.sterrett @theconsistencycorner
The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
Batching Content Without Burning Out: The Real Cost of "30 Minutes of Content"
Aug 11, 202628 min
If you've ever tried batching your content and hated it, I promise it's not you, it's how you were taught to do it. This week I'm having an honest conversation about content batching, the version that actually works and the version that burns you out in one weekend. I take you behind the scenes of a real batching session where I made 72 pieces of content in eight hours, and I break down exactly what that time actually cost me. We talk about why batching by task changes everything, why filming and editing need separate energy, and why effective batching is downstream of effective planning, not a replacement for it. I'm also pulling back the curtain on those "I made a month of content in 30 minutes with AI" posts you've probably seen on Instagram. That might be true. But it's not the whole story, and I want you to have the full picture before you compare your process to a highlight reel. If batching is new to you, or your last attempt left a bad taste in your mouth, I'll walk you through two ways to start that actually fit real capacity. Join the next Marketing Mixer , a virtual networking event for mom founders. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode, and follow along over on Instagram! @ruthie.sterrett @theconsistencycorner
The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
My Messy, Honest Summer Business Debrief (Ads, AI FOMO, and All)
Jul 28, 202634 min
This is the summer debrief episode. Not a highlight reel, not a confession booth, just an honest look at what actually happened behind the scenes at The Consistency Corner this summer. Ruthie walks through five things from her season: the real cost of the camp commute and the mental mode switching that came with it, what happened when she took her own business through the Cornerstone Strategy process as her own client, her honest and unresolved feelings about AI FOMO, a golf content experiment that surprised her, and a transparent look at her ad spend numbers, including some she has never shared before. The thread running through all five stories is the same. Whether or not your thinking makes it out of your head and onto paper. By the end, Ruthie gives you a simple 20 minute exercise to do your own summer debrief before school starts back up, so next year's version of you gets the same gift this year's notes gave her. Join the next Marketing Mixer , a virtual networking event for mom founders. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode, and follow along over on Instagram! @ruthie.sterrett @theconsistencycorner
The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
Why Your Marketing Isn't a Discipline Problem, It's a Capacity Problem
Jul 21, 202636 min
If you've ever told yourself your marketing would finally click if you could just be more disciplined, this episode is going to challenge that. I'm joined by Mary Martinez, founder of Mary Diana Designs, an interior design firm creating sensory-informed spaces for neurodivergent families in Portland. Mary came to design after years as a biomedical engineer and software engineer, and she walked in convinced that consistency was her biggest weakness. By the end of our conversation, we found out she'd already solved the exact thing she'd been beating herself up about. She just hadn't given herself credit for it. We talk through her actual marketing capacity as a mom of two young kids, why LinkedIn and Instagram have been pulling her in different directions, and how to figure out which platform should carry which job in your funnel. We get into the mental load of marketing, the difference between a discipline problem and a capacity problem, and why referrals, networking, and even ads might matter more than another hour on Instagram. If you've been spiraling around whether your problem is volume, messaging, or both, this conversation will help you get honest about your real capacity and build a plan around it instead of around guilt. Connect with Mary at maridianadesigns.com or on Instagram. Join the next Marketing Mixer , a virtual networking event for mom founders. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode, and follow along over on Instagram! @ruthie.sterrett @theconsistencycorner
The Consistency Corner: Lightening the Mental Load of Marketing
What to Do Before You Hire Marketing Help (Before Q4 Hits)
Jul 13, 202622 min
Thinking about hiring help before Q4 hits? Before you post that job or book that discovery call, there's one thing that decides whether any hire actually works, and it has nothing to do with finding the right person. In this episode, Ruthie breaks down why hiring help doesn't give you your time back right away, the real timeline for bringing someone on before Q4 (and why waiting until September or October backfires), and the difference between handing off tasks versus handing off thinking. She also gets honest about her own hiring decisions this quarter, including where she's over investing and why that matters for what she hires next. Whether you're considering marketing help, operations support, or something at home, this episode will help you figure out what kind of help you actually need and whether you're set up for it to work. What you'll learn: - Why hiring help costs you time before it gives you time back, and how to plan for it - The Q4 hiring timeline: when to start so you're not onboarding during your busiest season - The real difference between delegating tasks and delegating thinking - Why documentation is the thing that makes any hire actually work - How Ruthie is thinking through her own next hire this quarter - The signs you're not ready to hire yet, and what to do instead Join the next Marketing Mixer , a virtual networking event for mom founders. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode, and follow along over on Instagram! @ruthie.sterrett @theconsistencycorner
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