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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2024 · 37 MIN

Building a Business Without Social Media: Values-Driven Visibility with Amelia Hruby

from Feminist Founders: Building Profitable People-First Businesses · host Becky Mollenkamp

Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp at https://liberateyourbusiness.com/In this episode of Feminist Founders, Becky Mollenkamp sits down with Amelia Hruby, feminist philosopher, podcaster, and founder of Softer Sounds, to discuss the radical act of leaving social media and building values-aligned businesses. Amelia shares her journey from academia to entrepreneurship, how she created a feminist podcast studio, and the intentionality behind slowing down and prioritizing a human-first approach to work. Together, they dive into the challenges of resisting hustle culture, the ethics of using platforms like Substack, and the power of cultivating community outside of algorithm-driven spaces. Whether you're contemplating leaving social media or seeking inspiration for running a feminist business, this episode is full of practical insights and heartfelt wisdom.Amelia Hruby (she/her) is a writer, educator and podcaster with a PhD in philosophy. She is the founder of Softer Sounds, a feminist podcast studio for entrepreneurs and creatives. And she’s the host of Off the Grid, a podcast about leaving social media without losing all your clients.Amelia’s Website | Softer Sounds | Off the Grid | BookDiscussed in This Episode:What it means to run a feminist podcast studioThe challenges and fears of leaving social media as a business ownerPractical alternatives to social media marketingHow intentionality can disrupt hustle culture and create space for alignmentThe design and philosophy behind Softer Sounds and Off the GridWhy intersectional feminism is at the heart of ethical business practicesStrategies for visibility without social mediaBalancing creativity, community, and profitability as a service providerResources Mentioned:Amelia’s dissertation“The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” by Shoshana ZuboffWorthwhile PaperFeminist Business School from Sister.is“50 Feminist Mantras” by Amelia HrubyDesigner Kening Zhuadrienne maree brown’s Loving CorrectionsBlack and Pink PenPalsAmelia’s Arena boards (from bonus conversation for newsletter subscribers)If you’ve been grappling with how to align your business with your values or wondering whether leaving social media could work for you, this episode is a must-listen!

Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp at https://liberateyourbusiness.com/In this episode of Feminist Founders, Becky Mollenkamp sits down with Amelia Hruby, feminist philosopher, podcaster, and founder of Softer Sounds, to discuss the radical act of leaving social media and building values-aligned businesses. Amelia shares her journey from academia to entrepreneurship, how she created a feminist podcast studio, and the intentionality behind slowing down and prioritizing a human-first approach to work. Together, they dive into the challenges of resisting hustle culture, the ethics of using platforms like Substack, and the power of cultivating community outside of algorithm-driven spaces. Whether you're contemplating leaving social media or seeking inspiration for running a feminist business, this episode is full of practical insights and heartfelt wisdom.Amelia Hruby (she/her) is a writer, educator and podcaster with a PhD in philosophy. She is the founder of Softer Sounds, a feminist podcast studio for entrepreneurs and creatives. And she’s the host of Off the Grid, a podcast about leaving social media without losing all your clients.Amelia’s Website | Softer Sounds | Off the Grid | BookDiscussed in This Episode:What it means to run a feminist podcast studioThe challenges and fears of leaving social media as a business ownerPractical alternatives to social media marketingHow intentionality can disrupt hustle culture and create space for alignmentThe design and philosophy behind Softer Sounds and Off the GridWhy intersectional feminism is at the heart of ethical business practicesStrategies for visibility without social mediaBalancing creativity, community, and profitability as a service providerResources Mentioned:Amelia’s dissertation“The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” by Shoshana ZuboffWorthwhile PaperFeminist Business School from Sister.is“50 Feminist Mantras” by Amelia HrubyDesigner Kening Zhuadrienne maree brown’s Loving CorrectionsBlack and Pink PenPalsAmelia’s Arena boards (from bonus conversation for newsletter subscribers)If you’ve been grappling with how to align your business with your values or wondering whether leaving social media could work for you, this episode is a must-listen!

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