
The Amy Porterfield Show
Getting real about what it takes. The Amy Porterfield Show is a podcast devoted to helping online business owners grow their revenue, audience, and team in a sustainable way that doesn’t just require more time and hustle.Host Amy Porterfield, New York Times bestselling author and $130MM online business owner, shares insights from her own 16+ years in business, as well as candid conversations with leaders in the industry, captivating experts, and the unexpected entrepreneurs who’ve cracked the code on financial and lifestyle freedom, so that you can go from struggling in your business to systemizing and growing your business with stronger marketing …more revenue… better help… more ease… and greater confidence.
Latest episodes

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Jul 19, 2022 • 15min
#480: Time Blocking 101: How I Schedule My Time In 4 Easy Steps
Discover how time blocking can revolutionize your workday! Learn the transformative power of structured schedules that keep you focused and stress-free. Dive into practical tools like Google Calendar and Asana that streamline task management. Find out how taking regular breaks can boost your productivity, leaving you feeling accomplished at the end of the day. Uncover the step-by-step formula that combines planning with technology for optimal efficiency.

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Jul 14, 2022 • 27min
#479: Money In The Bank: 6 Fun Strategies For A Quick Cash Injection
Discover effective ways to boost your cash flow quickly! Learn how offering limited one-on-one sessions can tap into your expertise and attract eager clients. Explore group coaching options to maximize your reach and income. Delve into creative strategies like market research and upselling to generate immediate cash. The emphasis is on leveraging your skills and knowledge to create low-barrier products. It’s a treasure trove of practical tips for entrepreneurs looking to inject some cash into their business fast!

Jul 12, 2022 • 24min
#478: 5 Weeks Unplugged: Lessons From My Sabbatical
Taking a five-week sabbatical sparked unexpected personal revelations. The speaker reflects on the joy of reconnecting with family while grappling with the anxiety of stepping away from work. Key themes include the struggle to separate personal identity from professional life and the importance of prioritizing relationships. Valuable lessons about work-life balance and gratitude emerge, alongside exciting upcoming projects. This transformative break proved to be both eye-opening and life-changing!

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Jul 7, 2022 • 25min
#477: Have A Digital Course In The Works? 5 Ways To Keep Your Audience Engaged Until Your Launch
Discover how to keep your audience buzzing with excitement while you create your digital course. Learn about the crucial 30-60 day pre-launch runway to build momentum and attract more interest. Explore effective strategies to deliver audience-centric content and compelling storytelling. Find out how to maintain connections and prepare your audience for what's coming. These tips will ensure that your engaged followers stay excited and ready for your course launch!

Jul 5, 2022 • 25min
#476: I’m Writing A Book! A Look At The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Dive into the journey of writing a book driven by a passion for empowering women. Explore the contrast between the speaker's challenges and friends' smoother experiences in the writing process. Discover what inspired this adventure, from corporate constraints to entrepreneurial freedom. Learn about the tough choices in selecting a publisher and working with editors. Plus, get insights into navigating the emotional landscape that comes with revisiting personal memories and achieving growth through this transformative experience.

Jun 30, 2022 • 1h 2min
#475: Changing The Face Of Investing & Leaving A Legacy with Arlan Hamilton
Arlan Hamilton, the inspiring managing partner of Backstage Capital, discusses her remarkable journey from homelessness to managing $20M in venture capital. She emphasizes the importance of supporting underrepresented founders and shares strategies for overcoming rejection in the entrepreneurial landscape. Arlan also highlights ways to attract investment while maintaining ownership of businesses, and reflects on the critical role of diversity in creating a transformative business environment. Her passion for building a legacy for future generations shines through in this engaging conversation.

Jun 28, 2022 • 17min
#474: Ways To Shake Things Up When You (& Your Team) Need A Reset
If your usual routine has you feeling uninspired, try doing something differentDo you ever get that feeling that you need to shake things up a bit in your business? Maybe things have started to feel a little bit stagnant, or you’re not as excited about your online business as you once were. Maybe you feel like you’re just going through the motions, and are getting bored. Or maybe you’re just in need of some good old fashioned fun and quality time spent with your team.Whatever it might be for you, I’m a true believer in shaking things up from time to time. I find that by doing something different -- just for the heck of it -- I come back feeling more creative, more energized, and more excited than ever about my business. Recently, I started to get that itch to mix it up, so I did something that I’ve never done in Team Amy Porterfield history -- and let me tell you, it was so worth it. In this episode, you’ll hear exactly what I did to connect, reset, and have some fun with my team -- plus some other ideas of things you can do when you start to feel a bit uninspired by your usual routine.And more than anything, I hope this helps you realize that it’s not always about the hustle and grind. Taking the time to laugh, have fun, and experience new things -- whether it’s with your team or on your own -- will only help you become a better entrepreneur. Happy listening!Here’s a glance at this episode...
[05:36] Every quarter I meet up with my leadership team for a meeting. We do a lot of brainstorming, deep diving, and troubleshooting.
[07:18] Usually we get straight to work, but it's been an intense quarter, and I wanted to shake things up. I decided to take everyone to Disneyland.
[10:53] After returning from Disneyland, we had a great meeting. I attribute the meeting’s success to the fact that we had fun and connected the day before.
[12:15] You don’t need to do anything expensive to shake things up. You can do a volunteer day, go on a picnic, hike, or just be in nature.
[13:00] If you're a solopreneur, you can shake things up by going on a retreat, an inspiring trip, or attending an event. It’s all about doing something different.
[14:15] You can also consider a total immersion weekend. Go somewhere you haven’t been and brainstorm on ways to improve your business.
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Jun 23, 2022 • 43min
#473: Let's Cut The Fluff: How Are You, Really? with Jenna Kutcher
Jenna Kutcher, a talented photographer, influencer, and host of the Goal Digger podcast, shares her journey of creating a fulfilling life on her own terms. She emphasizes the importance of aligning work with personal values and identity. The conversation explores vulnerability, reframing challenges, and conducting a life inventory to find joy. Jenna also discusses the power of authentic connections, setting boundaries for wellness, and the humor that accompanies personal growth. Her insights inspire listeners to embrace authenticity and prioritize what truly matters.

Jun 21, 2022 • 13min
#472: Perfectionism Vs. Procrastination: What’s REALLY Happening
Exploring the link between perfectionism and procrastination, the discussion highlights how striving for perfection can hinder progress. It emphasizes the importance of making timely decisions and embracing imperfection. Personal stories illustrate how shipping projects, even when they're not perfect, can lead to growth. Fear of failure often hides behind procrastination, making it vital to shift focus from perfection to progress. The podcast encourages listeners to view every decision as a valuable learning opportunity to propel their success.

Jun 16, 2022 • 39min
#471: 6 Tactical Strategies To Keep Your Evergreen Students Engaged From Start To Finish
Discover how to keep students engaged in evergreen courses even when life gets in the way. Learn effective strategies to combat drop-off rates and maintain motivation. Tactics include enhancing support and communication to foster a sense of community. Get practical tips that not only boost engagement but also ensure learners stay on track, excited, and ready to absorb the material. It's all about transforming the learning experience and helping students reach the finish line with enthusiasm!