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Why Did This Video FLOP?
This was one of the most high effort videos I have ever made and it just belly flopped and sank to the bottom! LOL I tried a lot of new things in this video I could really use some feedback as to why it didn't do very well.
3 likes • Mar '25
I loved the opening! The scale with the peas! So great!! My perspective was the length of the video and realizing that it was giving me a ton of information- what if you broke it up into 3 parts? I hit minute 7 and started to get overwhelmed, the black and white slides were hard to read for my aging eyes for more than 10 seconds. Or add in chapters to help people move through the video with clear next steps. Your energy was great!! You had great information to share, and I will definitely take your advice and keep adding to my sucky video collection to get better each time. Awesome job
A Short Inspiration
I had this idea to create a short from b-roll on Canva, that I will later use in a full-length video about a certification I am acquiring in Narrative Therapy Coaching to help people re-write their story so that they can move forward. Hope you enjoy. I had fun with layering music to create dramatic effects.
1 like • Mar '25
@George Benson good point- I think I will use parts of it in my upcoming video on developing a narrative therapy coaching practice. The music is also bit too intense and will work on the words being more clear and visible. At first I was just wanting to pull b-roll for my video because I haven’t been doing much b-roll and just working on getting my message clear. Thank you so much for your input it is always so valued
Sean Cannell's Response to a Business Question
In this video, Sean answers questions about building a business, entrepreneurship, and more. Check it out if you're interested! :) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QjEdz5Y0hAu0lF2UNo7ITX7qalm77W9J/view?usp=sharing
Sean Cannell's Response to a Business Question
2 likes • Mar '25
Thank you for sharing, @Alexa Saarenoja I personally think your coaching would benefit if you simply focused on your freedom formula in your calls. That is system you already have in place that can work really well for you and is currently being underutilized. As well as creating an option for partnering your one-on-one clients together- so many people learn more from each other rather than in insolation. If you have other people who are in certain niches and you see as a connection, you can assign them to pair up and then report back to you each month and really dive deep into their goals. But work in community rather than in isolation. You got this!!
How do you actually stand out and make people care about your content?
I feel like every niche is crazy saturated, and no matter what I think of, someone else is already doing it. How do you actually stand out and make people care about your content?
2 likes • Feb '25
I like to take the perspective that people need to hear something 5-10x from different voices for it to click in. Whether it learning to build a cabinet, communicate with my parter or bake a loaf of sourdough I don’t chose the first video and say all done! Learned everything. I want to hear the same subject from many voices. And if the voice genuine and kind then I will likely subscribe. Be authentically you!!
100 watch hours and latest video
I had this idea that pursuing your dreams and goals is like showing up exposed with zero armor. During my divorce I got in the habit of wearing make up and doing my hair to remind me not to cry (because if I did I would mess up my makeup) or show that I’m vulnerable. Showing up twice a week during the month of February feels like I have no armor on. But I’m doing it anyways. Thanks for watching
2 likes • Feb '25
@George Benson I hope I can. This is such a daunting task but I believe it’s worth. And I’m so glad you watched until I mentioned my dad - he wasn’t perfect but he always showed up. Whether I was producing an art festival with drag queens as museum guides or reciting poetry about growing up with him before he became sober. As a mom to adult sons I learned from him to be interested in what they like. In the mix of talking about their show will give them space to share. Love the messy parts they can be the best parts
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Katherine Sullivan
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Learning to dream big about what’s next! The goal is to develop my skills to share empowering contents

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