TCC Podcast #320: Reflecting on 2022 and Planning for 2023 with Rob Marsh and Kira Hug - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

from 2022-12-06T08:30:55

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On the 320th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Rob and Kira sit down to debrief 2022. What worked? What didn’t? And what’s coming up in the month of December and into the new year? As you begin to reflect on the past year and plan for the next, you’ll find advice and book recommendations to guide you into a successful 2023.

Here’s how the episode breaks down:Why you need to join the Strategic Growth Plan challenge TODAY.
The difference between how Rob and Kira change their behavior.Trying out a different email style… Masterclasses and diary entries?
Is Kira ready to move again?Early-bird for Accelerator is opening when?!
CEO retreats – do you need them in your life?Why roles can change when your business grows.
How stepping into a leadership role can help your business.Productivity and time management book recommendations for 2023.


Check out the episode below or read the transcript.The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
Join The Accelerator Waitlist Join the 5-Day Challenge 
The Copywriter Think TankKira’s website
Rob’s websiteThe Copywriter Club Facebook Group
The Copywriter UndergroundFree month of Brain.FM

  



Full Transcript:Rob Marsh:  Okay, so welcome everyone to the Copywriter Club Podcast. This is our 10th episode since the last time that Kira and I were together and just chatting about what's going on in our lives and our business and the things that we've got coming up that we're excited about. And so as we like to do, we're jumping back in to give you another update on what's happening so that you know what to look forward to from the Copywriter Club.

Kira Hug:  Yeah. And we thought it would be fun to reflect, as many of us are reflecting at this time of year on what has happened over this past year, good and bad so that we can be more intentional as we move into the new year.Rob Marsh:  Every time we talk about what we've done, Kira, I feel like your list is always so long because you always move, you have a new kid, you do all these amazing things and I'm like,"Huh, I wonder what I did this year."I got to come up with something while you're talking.

Kira Hug:  I think you've done many things you just didn't have quite as much time to prep as I did. So I had lots of time to think about everything that happened this past year. So we're going to share again, just like some wins and struggles, personal, and professional from the two of us. And then we are going to talk about what's happening this week in the Copywriter Club, what's happening next month, this month. So we'll try to stay on track and stay focused. I think focus might be the theme for today's... I was going to say today's interview, today's conversation -

Rob Marsh:  Episode. Yeah. And if you are used to the longer episodes and you were looking forward to that, we hate to disappoint you. And if you think that other episodes are too long, this one might be right up your alley because it will probably be a bit shorter.Kira Hug:  Yeah, because let's be transparent, it's Friday; it's my end of day. Not quite your end of day, but it's Friday. So we're going to keep this short and sweet.

Rob Marsh:  Yes. So Kira, why don't you kick us off. Let's talk about some of the stuff, the wins that you've had. And since we're really talking about end-of-year reflection, we'll go into that a bit more later. Yeah. What's happened this year that's been exciting for you?

Kira Hug:  All right. So I do have my lengthy list in front of me. I'm going to try to just highlight a couple. Like you said, I move frequently. So yeah, moving was a big win. Moving is hard. I hope to never move again, ever. So that was a big deal. And it's also rewarding because I really like where I live now and I don't want to leave Maine anytime soon. So I think that's a win.

Rob Marsh:  Yeah,

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