Content Queen Mariah

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139: How a content channel can create connection and community | Julianna Coughlin

Content isn't just about putting words together or a video and posting it online. It allows us to be seen. To be heard and to share our passions with the world. 

It allows space for conversation. To build connection and community. When you create on a topic you love and are passionate about, so many opportunities can open up. That is what Julianna and I have in common. We create online and have built so many connections and communities from this space. We are here to share you how we do this. How we never run out of ideas and how we juggle multiple channels. 

If you LOVED the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @contentqueenmariah and @jellyanna_runs. 

KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS 👇

  • How to run a podcast as a side hustle and passion project

  • How to juggle multiple channels

  • How content can create connection and community

  • How to think of content ideas when you create so much content

SHOW RESOURCES 👇

ABOUT THE GUEST

Julianna is a podcaster, runner, Harry Potter nerd (she's a Hufflepuff), demisexual, dietitian, “spondy” and dog mom. Julianna lives on Cape Cod in Massachusetts with her pittie Myrtle. Her two podcasts, Puffcast (Your Harry Potter Happy Place) and Into the Fold (A Grishaverse Podcast), are independently produced by herself with her two best friends Mel and Geoff. By day, she works as a dietitian for the VA. When she’s not walking her dog, podcasting, or talking Potter she can be found running. She has run two Boston Marathons and will be running the Chicago Marathon in fall 2022. She also has a chronic illness called Alkalizing Spondylosis (see “spondy” above) and is currently on the journey to finding her best treatment plan to combat this condition.

If you like this episode, don't forget to share it to your Instagram stories and tag me @contentqueenmariah!

Other than that, enjoy - chat next week đź’•

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