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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 16 MIN

Ep: 027 - What Visibility Erosion Actually Is

from Shifted · host Kimberly Romano

Have you ever done everything right, invested in the right mentor, followed the right advice, shown up exactly the way you were told to, and still felt completely wrong? Not broken. Misaligned.Most women entrepreneurs assume their visibility problems are a strategy problem. But there's a category of visibility erosion that no content calendar or posting formula can fix. It's what happens when you've been building on someone else's foundation for so long, you've lost the thread back to your own.In this episode, Kimberly shares the story of an 11-hour experience that finally made it undeniable, wrong visibility is just as costly as no visibility. If you've been quietly wondering why it all feels so heavy even when you're executing perfectly, this one is for you.If this episode resonated with you, hit subscribe so you never miss what's coming next — because every episode this season builds on the last. And if you're finding value here, please leave a review so others can find their way to their correct visibility too.Ready to go deeper? Here's how to stay connected:Join the Rising Entrepreneur MembershipJoin the newsletterGrab my free guide, Numerology for Visibility

Have you ever done everything right, invested in the right mentor, followed the right advice, shown up exactly the way you were told to, and still felt completely wrong? Not broken. Misaligned.Most women entrepreneurs assume their visibility problems are a strategy problem. But there's a category of visibility erosion that no content calendar or posting formula can fix. It's what happens when you've been building on someone else's foundation for so long, you've lost the thread back to your own.In this episode, Kimberly shares the story of an 11-hour experience that finally made it undeniable, wrong visibility is just as costly as no visibility. If you've been quietly wondering why it all feels so heavy even when you're executing perfectly, this one is for you.If this episode resonated with you, hit subscribe so you never miss what's coming next — because every episode this season builds on the last. And if you're finding value here, please leave a review so others can find their way to their correct visibility too.Ready to go deeper? Here's how to stay connected:Join the Rising Entrepreneur MembershipJoin the newsletterGrab my free guide, Numerology for Visibility

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