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Hey Reader, I was eight, lying on my stomach, writing my Christmas list in green marker. Page one: a pony. I sealed it with a sticker and total confidence. This year, my wishlist fit on a Post-it:
Santa overdelivered. Just kidding. I did. And I used a system that took my content from nice engagement to real money. → 12K new followers. All in four months. I didn't plan on teaching it. Not gonna lie, I didn't want to. The internet's already crowded with "experts" who discovered storytelling last week. But the questions kept coming.
At first I shrugged it off. Then clients used the same system and got booked too. Then more speakers kept asking. Then I realized something simple: If no one else is teaching speakers how to write content that actually gets gigs, I should. Not go viral BS. Not "post every day or perish." Not storytelling that sounds like an AI with feelings. Content that gets you hired. Content that makes a booker think you belong on their stage. Content that builds demand without you begging for it. So. I'm doing it. In February, I'm opening From Content to Gigs, a live cohort where I teach the exact system behind my growth and the wins I build for clients. It's not a writing course. It's a get-booked course disguised as one. More soon. Ho ho ho and all that. Magali PS. If you already know you want in, here’s the waitlist. Early access and the good stuff. |
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