EPISODE · Aug 7, 2025 · 22 MIN
The Real Reason You’re Scared to Be Seen Online | S2 Ep 5
from Ready To Be Heard with Chantelle Dyson · host Chantelle Dyson
You asked for visibility… and now it’s here, things are starting to take off, but suddenly you’re freaking out a little. Sound familiar? In this episode, I unpack what it really feels like when you start being seen online, and why that internal panic might actually be a green light, not a stop sign.I’m sharing the behind-the-scenes of what happened when I went viral (more than once), the messy emotions that come with growth, and the truth about backlash, trolling, and being controversial without losing your integrity.I also dive into why interview podcasts are usually the worst strategy when you're just starting, and how you *actually* build visibility and credibility.If you’ve ever hovered over the "delete" button on a post, worried about saying the wrong thing, or second-guessed your story because it might p*ss someone off... this conversation is the one to tune into. Let’s talk about being bold, being seen, and why the fear you’re feeling is a sign you’re doing it right.Want to start a podcast? Download the FREE Podcast Starter Checklist, a 15-point guide created specifically for entrepreneurs, life coaches and course creators.Music by Kadien: Instagram | Spotify | SoundCloud
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You asked for visibility… and now it’s here, things are starting to take off, but suddenly you’re freaking out a little. Sound familiar? In this episode, I unpack what it really feels like when you start being seen online, and why that internal panic might actually be a green light, not a stop sign. I’m sharing the behind-the-scenes of what happened when I went viral (more than once), the messy emotions that come with growth, and the truth about backlash, trolling, and being cont...
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