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Just A Number Show

You’re not behind. You’re under-packaged. Just a Number is the podcast for women entrepreneurs over 40 who are ready to turn their lived experience, skills, and expertise into offers people actually buy. Hosted by Trish of TLC Creative, this business podcast is built for women who are done waiting for permission and ready to build something real.Each week you'll get sharp solo episodes, coaching-style breakdowns, and smart conversations with women who've done it. We cover the things that actually move a business forward: packaging your knowledge into workshops, coaching, templates, courses, memberships, and services; pricing with confidence; building visibility without tech overwhelm; and finding the audience that's already looking for what you know.No guilt. No "you should've started ten years ago." Just momentum, one clean decision at a time.New episodes weekly. Listen on your favorite podcast app, watch on <a target=

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    How Women Over 40 Are Using Free Platforms to Build Visibility Right Now

    Something is shifting out there, and if you've been paying attention, you've probably felt it. Brands are putting women in their 70s on the cover of Vogue. Major campaigns are being built around women over 50 and 60 as the face of the brand. The culture is finally, loudly, saying what we have always known: that women at this stage of life are extraordinary, relevant, and worth paying attention to.And yet ageism is still real. The red carpet is not exactly being rolled out everywhere. Both of those things are true at the same time, and once you understand what they're pointing at together, everything looks different.In this episode, Trish breaks down what is actually driving the cultural shift happening right now around women over 40, why the timing to build your own platform and visibility has never been better, and what it is going to take to finally show up as the badass you have always been.This one is equal parts validation and wake-up call, because the window is open right now, and the women who use it are the ones who will have already built something real before the rules change.Inside this episode:Why Vogue putting women in their 70s on the cover is bigger than it sounds, and what it tells us about where the culture is actually headedThe data behind the shift: why brands are finally paying attention to women over 50, and what that means for youA real talk about ageism, where it shows up, and why Episode 1 is still the place to go if you want the full pictureWhy the free reach on platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and podcasting will not last forever, and why right now is the windowThe difference between the women who are building real audiences right now and the ones still waiting to feel readyWhy your lived experience, whether it came from a career, a family, a health journey, or just having lived a full life with your eyes open, is exactly what people are searching forWhat showing up actually looks like when it is not about going viral or performing for an algorithm"The only thing that's ever been in the way is the story that it wasn't quite your time yet."Resources:TLC Creative: tlcmediadesign.comFree mini-course, Package What You Know: tlccreative.myflodesk.com/welcomeIf this one hit something real, share it with the woman in your life who is brilliant and wise and still somehow convinced she hasn't earned the right to be loud about it. And follow Just a Number wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

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    Too Much Advice, Not Enough Action: How to Focus and Move Forward

    Ever feel like you're drowning in advice? Post every day. Don't post every day. Use hashtags. Hashtags are dead. Show your face. You don't have to show your face. Everyone has a different answer delivered with complete confidence and the more you take in, the less you trust your own thinking.In this episode, Trish gets real about what actually happens when we consume too much outside input: we freeze. Not because we don't know what to do, but because we know too many versions of what to do and can't figure out which one is right.This one is about learning to turn the volume down and what becomes possible when you finally do.Inside this episode:The conversation that sparked this episode ... and the moment we both realized we were stuck in the same rabbit holeWhy consuming feels like working (and why that's the sneaky part)The real reason the noise gets so loud in the areas where we feel least confidentWhat constant consumption actually does to the knowledge you already haveA few honest things worth trying. Not as a system, but as a way to think about it differentlyThe inner dialogue that only shows up when the outside noise goes quietWhy the feedback you get from doing is worth more than anything sitting in a saved folder"The answer to too much noise is not finding better noise."Resources:TLC Creative: tlcmediadesign.comFree mini-course: Package What You Know: tlccreative.myflodesk.com/welcomeIf this one resonated, share it with someone who's stuck in the scroll-and-second-guess loop. And follow Just a Number wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

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    How to Sell What You Make, Teach, and Recommend Without Starting from Zero

    You don't need a massive following to start making money from what you already know, make, or love. In this episode, Trish breaks down three completely different ways to generate income using platforms where buyers are already showing up every day — no viral moment required.This one's been living in her head for weeks, and it shows.Inside this episode:Why the "I don't have a big enough following yet" belief is keeping you stuck — and what's actually trueThe Maker bucket: WhatNot (live selling, how it works, what it costs, and why Trish fell down a hours-long rabbit hole), Etsy, Amazon Handmade, and TikTok ShopThe Teacher bucket: Stan Store for simpler digital offers, and a breakdown of Teachable, Thinkific, Kajabi, Udemy, Skillshare, and YouTube for full courses — plus why Trish isn't telling you which one to start withThe Recommender bucket: how LTK actually works from a shopper's perspective, why the petite example matters, and how Amazon Associates can turn fifteen years of answering the same questions into a commission streamWhy these three buckets aren't separate ideas — they might be three separate income streams sitting inside the one thing you already doThe one thing Trish wants you to do this week (it takes thirty minutes and costs nothing)"The audience already exists. Your job isn't to build the crowd ... it's to show up where the crowd already is."Resources mentioned:WhatNot — whatnot.com Etsy — etsy.com Amazon Handmade — amazon.com/handmade TikTok Shop — shop.tiktok.com Stan Store — stan.store Teachable — teachable.com Thinkific — thinkific.com Kajabi — kajabi.com Udemy — udemy.com Skillshare — skillshare.com LTK (LikeToKnowIt) — shopltk.com Amazon Associates — affiliate-program.amazon.comEnjoyed this episode? Follow Just a Number so you never miss an episode, and share it with a woman in your life who's been sitting on something she should be selling.

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    How to Build Visibility Without Performing (Even If You Hate Personal Branding)

    You've heard the advice. Show up every day. Get on video. Figure out what the algorithm wants and give it that. And somewhere along the way, that version of building a business got so loud it started to sound like the only version.It isn't.In this episode, Trish talks about what it actually looks like to build something real without conforming to performance culture. Not hiding, not opting out, just choosing a different way to show up.Inside this episode:Why the "post every day on video" model can feel like a full-time job before you've done a single minute of actual workThe honest truth about Reels and fast audience growth, and why fast isn't always the right metricWhat it means to build quietly, and why that kind of presence tends to lastPlatforms and approaches that let you be findable and valuable without filming your life, including Substack, Threads, Pinterest, podcasting, and moreThe hybrid middle ground where you show up on your terms, not the algorithm'sWhy the energy cost of daily video performance is real, and what happens when you build in a way that actually matches how you think and workThe reminder that there are a lot of doors into this, and you get to choose the one that fitsYour reminder today:What you know has value. The way you share it is yours to decide.Resources &amp; Links:Substack: substack.comThreads: threads.netPinterest: pinterest.comFree mini-course from TLC Creative: tlccreative.myflodesk.com/welcomeFollow Just a Number so you don't miss what's coming next.

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    Package What You Know

    You already have more than you think. Not almost enough. More than you think. The question most women are sitting with isn't whether their knowledge is worth something. It's what to actually do with it. What do you build? Where do you start? And how do you take everything that lives in your head and turn it into something real?In Episode 10, Trish breaks down exactly how to look at what you already have and start seeing the specific products, services, and offers it could become. Because the path from "I have something" to "I have something packaged" is shorter and more concrete than the online business world makes it look.This episode isn't about building from scratch. It's about learning to see what's already there.Inside the episode:The expertise myth: why most business building advice is written for someone with a LinkedIn profile full of credentials, and why that leaves out some of the most valuable knowledge women over 40 carryWhat lived experience becomes: the woman who navigated a broken healthcare system, rebuilt after divorce, moved through profound loss, or raised a child with a learning difference, all of them have something packageable, and none of them needed a degree to get thereYour content is already there: what counts as content even when you've never called it that, and why the question isn't "what do I need to create" but "what do I already have and what shape should it take"The four types of knowledge and what each one becomes: process knowledge, judgment knowledge, accumulated knowledge, and transformation knowledge, and how to figure out which one to lead withThe inventory step most people skip: why taking stock of what you already have before you decide what to build saves time, prevents frustration, and almost always reveals you're further along than you thoughtWhat the inventory looks like for women drawing on lived experience: the questions that help you see what you've documented, who you've already helped, and what you wish had existed when you were in the middle of itYour reminder today: The question is not what do I need to create. The question is what do I already have, and what shape should it take. Those are very different questions with very different energy behind them. And the second one is where we're starting.Resources &amp; LinksTake the free mini-course: Package What You Know Read the full transcript: tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcripts Email Trish: [email protected] Website: tlc-creative.com Instagram: @tlccreativeagency Newsletter: https://www.tlc-creative.com/the-vaultIf this episode helped you see what you've been sitting on, hit Follow, and share it with a woman who's been stuck in the "I know I have something but I don't know what to do with it" place. She needs this conversation.

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    Your Experience IS the Business

    You’ve spent years becoming really good at something. Maybe it’s the career you’ve built, the passion you’ve poured yourself into, or the life you’ve figured out along the way. And somewhere in the back of your mind, a question keeps showing up: what if that’s actually worth something? Not just emotionally. Financially.In Episode 9, Trish makes the financial case for something most women over 40 have been sitting on ... that your experience isn’t just your past. It might be your retirement plan. This episode isn’t about hustle or reinventing yourself from scratch. It’s about understanding why the model most of us were handed has a ceiling, why women over 40 are getting squeezed hardest right now, and how packaging what you already know can change your financial picture in a real, sustainable way. Inside the episode: • The real problem: why your experience has gotten bigger while your paycheck, title, and schedule haven’t kept up; and how AI, layoffs, and downsizing are making it harder for women over 40 to course-correct inside the traditional system• The broken equation: how we’ve been taught that experience only counts if someone paid us for it and why that’s not how value actually works• What people actually pay for: it’s not information, it’s transformation, and the person who can deliver that is already you• Three real women, three different paths: an HR director who replaced half her salary with a calendar link, a woman who turned her divorce recovery into a coaching program, and a community organizer whose unpaid work became a consulting practice• Trish’s own story: how she replaced her corporate salary with her own clients, built on the same expertise she’d already been using for over 20 years. The difference was ownership• What’s yours: the questions that help you identify where your expertise lives and what someone out there is already willing to pay for• The financial strategy: why building something you own is one of the smartest financial moves available right now and how it protects your income, your retirement, and your future in ways a paycheck never can Your reminder today:You don’t need another degree or certification. You don’t need to wait until you feel ready. You need a new container for what you know. Every step you take toward building it is equity you’re putting in your own pocket. Resources &amp; Links Listen to Episode 1 — The data on ageism and hiring: tlc-creative.com/just-a-numberRead the full transcript: tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsEmail Trish: [email protected]: tlc-creative.comInstagram: @tlccreativeagencyNewsletter: Sign up for The Vault If this episode gave you something to think about, hit Follow — and share it with a woman who’s been leaving her expertise on the table a little too long.

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    You've Got an Idea You Can't Stop Thinking About. Now What?

    You keep coming back to it. You've thought about it, talked yourself out of it, and watched someone else do something close enough to make you think … yeah, I had that one too.In Episode 8, Trish gets into what you actually do with the concept that won't leave you alone.This episode isn't about hustle, dropping everything, or another pep talk telling you to just bet on yourself. It's about something quieter and more useful: figuring out what to do with the idea that keeps showing up — whether that leads somewhere big, somewhere small, or helps you finally rule it out.Inside the episode:• Why ideas stall: the three things that keep a concept stuck — waiting to feel ready, fear of the reaction, and not knowing what it even is yet• The question that changes everything: shifting from "Is this a good concept?" to "What could this become?"• Finding the right shape: how a course might become a workshop, a product might become a service, and why forcing an idea into the wrong container is what slows you down• When you see potential in too many directions: how to stop holding all the versions at once and pick one place to start• What to do when the concept isn't there: why discovering an idea doesn't hold up is information, not failure — and how it frees you to move forward• The two honest questions worth asking: do you have energy for this version, and could someone benefit from it even in an early form?Your reminder today: Clarity doesn't come from thinking harder. It comes from moving. You don't need another sign — you need a container that shows you what it actually is.Resources &amp; LinksRead the full transcript: tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsEmail Trish: [email protected]: tlc-creative.comInstagram: @tlccreativeagencyNewsletter: Sign up for The Vault If this episode gave you something to think about, hit Follow — and share it with a friend who's been sitting on an idea a little too long.

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    That Was Never Your Plan Anyway

    You ever wake up one day and realize the life you’ve been following wasn’t fully your plan to begin with?In Episode 7, Trish talks about the “rulebook” so many women were handed early in life ... the one that shaped our choices before we were even old enough to ask whether it actually fit.This episode is about what it costs to keep living by a script that no longer matches who you are … and what becomes possible when you finally start building from the woman you’ve become. You're not too late. You may just be ready to stop living my someone else's plan.Inside the episode:The rulebook: the expectations women were handed about work, family, stability, and successWhat it costs to stay: how outgrowing an old path can feel like anxiety, exhaustion, and emotional disconnectionThe grief of changing direction: why letting go of an old identity can feel heavy — even when it’s rightTrish’s personal turning point: choosing freedom, flexibility, and building something of her ownThe woman who’s actually here: why your experience, perspective, and clarity are real assets which can become the foundation for something meaningfulA powerful question to sit with: what would you be building if nobody expected you to explain it?Your reminder today: The rulebook was a starting point — not a life sentence.Read the full transcript here: https://tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsSend an email to Trish: [email protected]:Website: https://tlc-creative.comInstagram: @tlccreativeagencySign Up for our Newsletter: https://www.tlc-creative.com/the-vaultIf this episode hit home, hit Follow — and share it with a friend who’s been quietly wondering whether she’s allowed to want something different.

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    The Content Cascade: How to Show Up Consistenly Without Burning Out

    You ever open Instagram, watch somebody’s “content plan,” and suddenly feel like you need to be on YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, Threads, LinkedIn… start a podcast… write a blog… send emails… host a webinar… and basically become a full-time media company?Yeah. Same.In Episode 6, Trish breaks down why marketing feels so overwhelming for so many women — and it’s not because you’re lazy or inconsistent. It’s usually a systems problem, not a motivation problem.So instead of doing more… you build a flow.Trish walks you through her simple framework called The Content Cascade — a way to decide where to show up, what to create, and how to repurpose your content without burning out or turning content creation into your second job.Because you don’t need to be everywhere. You need a path that makes sense.Inside the episode:Start with your people: how to choose platforms based on your audience (and your capacity)The Content Cascade: the 6 layers that create a simple marketing flowAnchor content: why you pick ONE long-form “big rock” and build from thereDiscovery bridge: how Pinterest helps people find you without daily postingAmplifiers: how to choose 1–2 short-form platforms (without drowning)Repurposing: the simple formula that turns one idea into a week (or two) of contentNurture + conversion: why email makes all of this worth itRelationship boosters: DMs, automations, voice notes — and why connection convertsSell + deliver: how to choose the simplest platform based on what you’re selling right nowYour reminder today: You don’t need more motivation. You need a system you can actually repeat.Grab your copy of the Content Cascade Map: https://www.tlc-creative.com/s/TLC_Content_Cascade_Map_Ep6.pdfRead the full transcript here: https://tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsLinks:Website: https://tlc-creative.comInstagram: @tlccreativeagencySign Up for our Newsletter: https://www.tlc-creative.com/the-vaultIf this episode made marketing feel more manageable, hit Follow — and share it with a friend who’s tired of trying to do everything online.

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    Visibility That Feels Normal: How to let people know what you do without turning into a content machine

    Can I ask you something? When you think about starting a business, what part makes you hesitate the most.For a lot of women, it’s not the idea. It’s the visibility. Not because you’re trying to be “online,” but because you need people to understand what you do, and how to reach you, without feeling like you just signed up to become a full-time content creator.In this episode, Trish breaks down visibility in a normal-person way. She explains why being seen can feel awkward when you’ve spent years being the capable one behind the scenes, why most visibility problems are actually clarity problems, and how to start showing up in a way that fits your personality and your schedule.This is not about posting every day or becoming an influencer. It’s about being clear enough that the right people can connect the dots and start conversations with you.Inside the episode:Why visibility isn’t “being on the internet all the time,” and what it actually meansThe simple “math” of business: if people don’t know what you do, they can’t buy from youWhy visibility feels awkward for capable women who are used to being competent in privateThe biggest visibility mistake: trying to fix a clarity problem with more volumeA simple sentence you can use anywhere: “I help ___ with ___ so they can ___”Why you don’t have to lock yourself into a niche early on, and how to stay general without being vagueThe “three dot problem” and how unclear messaging makes people scroll pastTwo buckets of visibility: what people can find when you’re not talking, and what happens when you do show upHow to choose a pace you can actually stay consistent with (without burning out)Trish’s real talk on camera discomfort, and how reps make it easier over timeWhat to say when you show up so you’re not reinventing content every weekA simple visibility rep you can do this week, even if you’re starting from scratchThe truth about opinions, judgment, and the “you haven’t made it until you get hate comments” mythYour reminder today: you do not need to be everywhere. You just need to be clear, and you need to show up in a way you can maintain. Read the full transcript here: https://tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsLinks:Website: https://tlc-creative.comInstagram: @tlccreativeagencySign Up for our Newsletter: https://www.tlc-creative.com/the-vaultIf this episode gave you that “okay, I can do this in a way that feels normal” feeling, hit Follow and leave a review. It helps more than you think.

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    Why More Women in Our Age Group Are Starting Businesses (and Why It’s Not Slowing Down)

    You ever look around and think, “Why are so many women in our age group starting businesses right now?”It’s not your imagination — and it’s not just one type of woman doing it.In this episode, Trish talks about what’s actually driving the surge: experience finally getting recognized as valuable, “security” feeling different than it used to, and why ownership and flexibility are becoming non-negotiables for a lot of us.You’ll also hear Trish’s own origin story — how she was consulting as an instructional designer inside a large legal firm, got nudged by her boss to finally start her company, took the leap in 2010 at 43… and that same firm became her first full-time client.This isn’t a “quit your job and manifest it” conversation.It’s real talk about why this trend is growing, why it’s showing up across all backgrounds (not just corporate), and how to spot the business seed you may already be sitting on.Inside the episode:Why the rise in women-owned business creation is a real shift — not just a vibe (with data)The “bridge” approach to entrepreneurship (and why many women start without a dramatic cliff-jump)Why this movement includes educators, caregivers, service providers, ministry/nonprofit leaders, and women rebuilding after life changesHow experience becomes something you can package — even if it feels “too normal” to countWhy the definition of “security” has changed — and what women are doing insteadThe practical reason flexibility is pushing more women toward entrepreneurshipHow technology makes it possible to start smaller, smarter, and more sustainablyA simple question to uncover your first offer idea — without reinventing your whole identityYour reminder today: You’re not starting from scratch — you’re starting from experience. And if you’ve been feeling that nudge, it’s worth paying attention to.Read the full transcript here: https://tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsSources for the data mentioned:Gusto — Women Are Behind Nearly 1 in 2 New Businesses (May 21, 2025) https://gusto.com/resources/gusto-insights/womens-entrepreneurship-2025Gusto — 2025 New Business Formation Report (Apr 3, 2025) https://gusto.com/resources/gusto-insights/new-business-formation-report-2025EPOP / NORC — 2025 Women Business Ownership Fact Sheet (PDF) https://epop.norc.org/content/dam/epop/media/in-the-news/pdf/2025-women-business-ownership-fact-sheet.pdfLinks:Website: https://tlc-creative.comInstagram: @tlccreativeagencySign Up for our Newsletter: https://www.tlc-creative.com/the-vaultIf this episode gave you that “okay… maybe I can do this” feeling, hit Follow and leave a review. It helps more than you think.

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    The Thing You Know That You Think Doesn't Count

    You ever catch yourself saying, “I don’t really have expertise”… while being the person everyone calls when they’re stuck?In Episode 3, Trish pulls expertise out of the “fancy title” category and puts it where it actually belongs: real life.Because most women over 40 aren’t short on knowledge, they’re short on recognition. What you call “just life” might be the exact thing someone else has been trying to figure out for months.This isn’t about building an offer or finding a niche. Not yet. This is about finally seeing what’s already true: if it makes life easier for someone else, it counts.Inside the episode:The simplest definition of expertise (and why it’s way more relatable)The reason what you’re best at feels “too normal” to matterFive clues your everyday know-how is actually valuableA real example of expertise in action: the woman who started YouTube in her 70s and built an audience by sharing practical life skillsWhy you don’t need to be the best, just helpfulYour reminder today: Stop waiting for your knowledge to feel “big enough.” If it saves someone time, stress, money, or overwhelm, it matters. And so do you.Read the full transcript here: https://tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsLinks:Website: https://tlc-creative.com Instagram: @tlccreativeagency Sign Up for our Newsletter: https://www.tlc-creative.com/the-vaultIf Episode 3 hit you with a “wait… I do know stuff” moment, hit Follow and leave a review. It helps more than you think.

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    You're Not Starting Over ... You're Starting Aligned

    You ever catch yourself thinking, “I’m too old to start over”… and instantly feel exhausted like you just signed up for a triathlon you didn’t train for?In Episode 2, Trish flips the script on “starting over” and calls it what it really is for most women over 40: starting aligned.This isn’t a fluffy “follow your dreams” pep talk. It’s a real conversation about what happens between 40 and 60 when you stop performing, stop shrinking, and start craving work (and life) that actually fits.We break down why changing direction isn’t failure, it’s clarity. And how your lived experience isn’t “random life stuff”… it’s raw material for content, offers, and income.Inside the episode:Why “starting over” is the wrong story (and why women say it like a confession)What “alignment” actually means (no glitter, no mess, no fake calm)A simple 3-question alignment check to uncover what you should build nextWhy passion isn’t fluff. It's data. (and how it turns into something teachable)The truth about being “expert enough”: people don’t need a guru… they need a guideA simple framework to turn wisdom into an offer: Clue → Proof → OfferExamples like meal planning, budgeting, medical self-advocacy (aka real skills that real people will pay for)Your reminder today: You’re not behind. You’re not broken. And you’re definitely not starting from zero. You’re starting from experience ... and that’s the whole point.Read the full transcript here: https://tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsLinks:Website: https://tlc-creative.com Instagram: @tlccreativeagency Sign Up for our Newsletter: https://www.tlc-creative.com/the-vaultIf you’re done forcing yourself to fit into old versions of your life, hit Follow—Episode 3 is going to make you rethink what “expert” even means.

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    50 Applications...Zero Interviews. The Reality of Job Searching After 40

    You ever apply for jobs you’re clearly qualified for… and get hit with radio silence? Not even a “thanks but no thanks.” Just… nothing.In Episode 1, Trish shares an experiment she ran intentionally: applying to over 50 roles — roles she was fully qualified for — and getting zero interviews. This isn’t a “poor me” episode. It’s a truth episode.We dig into why job searching after 40 can feel like becoming invisible, how modern hiring systems can filter people out before a human ever lays eyes on them, and how women with experience are often measured by assumptions instead of ability.Then we reframe the whole thing: what if the silence isn’t a reflection of your value — but a signal to stop waiting for permission?Because you’re not starting over. You’re starting aligned.Inside the episode:The experiment and what it revealedAge bias: what it looks like now (and why it’s harder to prove)AI + automation in hiring and why “qualified” isn’t always enoughA mindset shift for women over 40 who are done shrinkingThe bigger mission: building offers, content, courses, and income from lived experienceYour reminder today: You don’t need to beg for a seat at a table that was never built for you. You can build your own.Read the full transcript here: https://tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcriptsLinks:Website: https://tlc-creative.comInstagram: @tlccreativeagencySign Up for our Newsletter: https://www.tlc-creative.com/the-vaultIf you’re done being overlooked, you’re in the right place. Hit Follow so the next episode shows up automatically.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

You’re not behind. You’re under-packaged. Just a Number is the podcast for women entrepreneurs over 40 who are ready to turn their lived experience, skills, and expertise into offers people actually buy. Hosted by Trish of TLC Creative, this business podcast is built for women who are done waiting for permission and ready to build something real.Each week you'll get sharp solo episodes, coaching-style breakdowns, and smart conversations with women who've done it. We cover the things that actually move a business forward: packaging your knowledge into workshops, coaching, templates, courses, memberships, and services; pricing with confidence; building visibility without tech overwhelm; and finding the audience that's already looking for what you know.No guilt. No "you should've started ten years ago." Just momentum, one clean decision at a time.New episodes weekly. Listen on your favorite podcast app, watch on <a target=

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