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Interview with Laylee Emadi

"The first thing I would say to someone wanting to establish themselves is where do you want to establish yourself? What do you want to be known for? What do you want people to come to you with questions about? Then start talking about those things in the arena of an expert."

In today’s episode, I’m chatting with my friend Laylee, about becoming an educator, and how to actually build authority as an educator. Laylee shares her thoughts on the importance of what you choose to share with your audience, and how to ensure that your message actually resonates with them.

She also dives into her top strategies for creating connections that are more profound than your average email or DM, and how those relationships can elevate your business and personal growth.

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More About Laylee

Laylee is an educator, speaker, and conference host with a heart for serving clients and fellow entrepreneurs through her coaching membership The Educators Lounge, as the host of the So, Here’s the Thing Podcast, and as the founder of The Creative Educator Conference. She believes in leading with heartfelt encouragement and honest guidance. As a longtime entrepreneur, she’s not afraid to dig into tough topics or transparently share her own experiences—the good and the bad. Laylee is passionate about her goal to equip you in your ability to make a difference, create impact, and to build a life doing what you love.

0:00 – Intro
4:06 – How would you pitch someone to move forward about becoming an educator?
5:53 – What advice would you give for someone wanting to establish themselves as an authority?
8:22 – Should someone try to get people on their mailing list at the beginning?
9:40 – Do you have a strategy for someone figuring out what to teach?
11:24 – Did you quickly stumble upon what you wanted to teach?
13:27 – Did you have any doubts when you first started?
17:31 – Where have you found your community?
21:38 – Do you have any tips about speaking at conferences?
24:41 – What is your biggest advice for someone hesitant to teach others?
26:13 – What trends do you see shaping the future of teaching in business?

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