🌴86. What happens when you ask anyway…

Leanne on Demand Daily with Leanne Hughes - En podcast av Leanne Hughes

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Today I’m buzzing from one of those brilliant, unexpected moments where everything just clicks.A couple of weeks ago, I launched an offer called Roasted by Leanne, where I’d roast your product or offer page, giving kind but constructive feedback. One roast in and I was already loving it. The person said it was “a full-bellied roast full of generosity” which I’ll take as a compliment!But here’s the kicker…Off the back of that offer, I found myself reflecting: “If someone could roast my work, who would it be?” Instantly, I thought of Rob Fitzpatrick — author of Write Useful Books and The Mom Test. I reached out to his community on a whim… and got a polite no. Then, a few weeks later — boom đź’Ą — I get invited to join a brand-new pilot where Rob himself is roasting select authors. I'm one of them.What started as a slightly cheeky experiment turned into a next-level opportunity to have my next book idea reviewed by someone I deeply admire.In this episode, I unpack:Why return on luck matters more than ROI sometimesThe surprising upside of putting out low-risk offersWhat happens when you follow your curiosity (and email strangers)So even if no one had booked a roast, this still would’ve been a win.Let’s normalise measuring success differently — and making moves that invite magic.Sign up for free for my best articles every week: Work Fame.Show notes for every episode at https://podcast.leannehughes.comP.S. Ready to take things up a level? Here are some ways I can help:Watch My 2025 Speaker Reel: Let's energise your next event.Get My Book: Design your workshops fast using The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint. Let's connect on all the channels:Leanne Hughes on LinkedInLeanne Hughes on InstagramVisit my website: leannehughes.comEmail me: [email protected] you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.

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