Jenna Kutcher
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
At the time I was curvier, I had been going through miscarriages and loss. My body had been through so much and I was just angry and I was like, who are you to say this? Like we have been together for a decade. He has loved me through every pound, every pimple, like everything. And that post like blew up and overnight we got hundreds of thousands of followers and blessing and a curse, right?
Double-edged sword because wow, this is amazing. But also like, who are these people and why are they here?
Double-edged sword because wow, this is amazing. But also like, who are these people and why are they here?
Double-edged sword because wow, this is amazing. But also like, who are these people and why are they here?
Double-edged sword because wow, this is amazing. But also like, who are these people and why are they here?
Double-edged sword because wow, this is amazing. But also like, who are these people and why are they here?
the beginning, my show was interview only, which did not work out well for me. I recorded it from the front seat of my parked car in my garage because I was worried my dogs were going to bark. I didn't even own a microphone. I had iPhone headphones. And I was like, all right, let's just do this. And so I committed to doing it for 90 days. And I was like, let's just see how it feels.
the beginning, my show was interview only, which did not work out well for me. I recorded it from the front seat of my parked car in my garage because I was worried my dogs were going to bark. I didn't even own a microphone. I had iPhone headphones. And I was like, all right, let's just do this. And so I committed to doing it for 90 days. And I was like, let's just see how it feels.
the beginning, my show was interview only, which did not work out well for me. I recorded it from the front seat of my parked car in my garage because I was worried my dogs were going to bark. I didn't even own a microphone. I had iPhone headphones. And I was like, all right, let's just do this. And so I committed to doing it for 90 days. And I was like, let's just see how it feels.
the beginning, my show was interview only, which did not work out well for me. I recorded it from the front seat of my parked car in my garage because I was worried my dogs were going to bark. I didn't even own a microphone. I had iPhone headphones. And I was like, all right, let's just do this. And so I committed to doing it for 90 days. And I was like, let's just see how it feels.
the beginning, my show was interview only, which did not work out well for me. I recorded it from the front seat of my parked car in my garage because I was worried my dogs were going to bark. I didn't even own a microphone. I had iPhone headphones. And I was like, all right, let's just do this. And so I committed to doing it for 90 days. And I was like, let's just see how it feels.
I can always quit it if it doesn't work, if I run out of things to say. And here we are years and years and years later. And it's evolved. And I think one lesson from this is that so often when we start a new project, we overthink all the things that don't really matter. I remember worrying about like the cover art, the title, how am I gonna sign in and sign off of every episode?
I can always quit it if it doesn't work, if I run out of things to say. And here we are years and years and years later. And it's evolved. And I think one lesson from this is that so often when we start a new project, we overthink all the things that don't really matter. I remember worrying about like the cover art, the title, how am I gonna sign in and sign off of every episode?
I can always quit it if it doesn't work, if I run out of things to say. And here we are years and years and years later. And it's evolved. And I think one lesson from this is that so often when we start a new project, we overthink all the things that don't really matter. I remember worrying about like the cover art, the title, how am I gonna sign in and sign off of every episode?
I can always quit it if it doesn't work, if I run out of things to say. And here we are years and years and years later. And it's evolved. And I think one lesson from this is that so often when we start a new project, we overthink all the things that don't really matter. I remember worrying about like the cover art, the title, how am I gonna sign in and sign off of every episode?
I can always quit it if it doesn't work, if I run out of things to say. And here we are years and years and years later. And it's evolved. And I think one lesson from this is that so often when we start a new project, we overthink all the things that don't really matter. I remember worrying about like the cover art, the title, how am I gonna sign in and sign off of every episode?
How long is it gonna be? What is the format? When is it gonna be published? All of those things have changed and evolved over the last seven years. And my show has stayed consistent, right? And so one thing that you brought up is like so many people don't actually dive in and do the thing.
How long is it gonna be? What is the format? When is it gonna be published? All of those things have changed and evolved over the last seven years. And my show has stayed consistent, right? And so one thing that you brought up is like so many people don't actually dive in and do the thing.
How long is it gonna be? What is the format? When is it gonna be published? All of those things have changed and evolved over the last seven years. And my show has stayed consistent, right? And so one thing that you brought up is like so many people don't actually dive in and do the thing.
How long is it gonna be? What is the format? When is it gonna be published? All of those things have changed and evolved over the last seven years. And my show has stayed consistent, right? And so one thing that you brought up is like so many people don't actually dive in and do the thing.