You know exactly how good you are.
You have built something exceptional. You have the clients, the results, the methodology, the proof. You have been doing this work longer than most of the women who have way more visibility than you.
And you know it.
What you also know — the thing you do not say out loud because it sounds like jealousy but is not — is that the women getting the most attention are not always the most qualified. They just figured out how to get in front of people.
That is the only thing standing between you and where you want to be.
You have watched women in your space get booked on the podcasts you want to be on. Get mentioned in the rooms you should be in. Land the opportunities you deserve.
You have tried to pitch yourself and it went nowhere. That was demoralizing. You are supposed to know how to market yourself.
You are not the problem. The strategy you were taught is.
Most founders know podcast guesting works. What they don't have is a system that makes it consistent without living on their plate or taking on an agency retainer.
Your reach does not match your expertise. And it is costing you — in clients, in revenue, in the network you should already have, and in the version of yourself that is still waiting to be seen.
"I want to be on stage next to the women I admire — not as a fan. As a peer. I want my name to open rooms I haven't entered yet."
Visibility is not a personality trait. It is a strategy.
The women you follow — the ones who seem to be everywhere, who land the collaborations and the stages and the name-recognition you want — most of them did not stumble into that.
They got placed. Strategically. In the right rooms, in front of the right audiences, with a story that made people lean in and not let go.
Not a podcast episode here and there. Not a pitch written at 11pm and sent to a list found online. A real, designed, story-first visibility strategy — built around your genius, placed in front of audiences who become your best clients, and compounding for years after the recording ends.
We do not get you followers. We get you in the room.
The women you admire? A Podcast Tour puts you at their table. Not as a fan. As a peer.
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Nearly a decade. 6,000+ episodes. The results compound.
What happens when placement, story, and strategy align.
- 01A seven-figure coach doubled her Q1 revenue. Directly tied to podcast bookings. Not a launch. Not ads. Podcast guesting running consistently with the right strategy behind it.
- 02One client received 150 consultation inquiries from a single episode. One conversation. One room. Still working years later.
- 03An author beat her publisher's projections by 120 percent. The podcast tour ran ahead of the book launch — by the time the book came out, the rooms already knew her name.
Every founder we work with is different. The strategy should be too.
We work with founders at different levels of support depending on where you are and what you need. Some founders want us to handle everything. Some have a team ready to run the outreach and just need the infrastructure built correctly. Some want to start with strategy before anything else.
We will figure out together what fits.
The foundation. Your story-first pitch. Your curated list. Your positioning built to open the right rooms. The methodology behind nearly 6,000 placements — applied to your specific business, your specific genius, your specific moment.
You have been building in the background long enough.
This is for the woman who has been in business for years and is operating at a level she is genuinely proud of. She is not figuring out her offer. She has paying clients, a track record, and a methodology she believes in.
What she does not have is visibility that matches her expertise.
She is ready to stop being the best-kept secret in her industry. She is ready to be in the rooms where her ideal clients are paying attention — not chasing an algorithm, not creating content into the void, but being heard by exactly the right people in exactly the right format.
She knows she is ready. She just needs the infrastructure.
"The women who are visible started before they felt ready. You are already ready."
I built this agency because I saw what being a guest on podcasts could actually do.
Before podcast guesting was a strategy anyone was selling, I was watching it happen in real time. I had a podcast. I watched my guests' businesses grow. Communities followed them. Clients hired them. Doors opened.
So I started an agency. I emailed 1,000 women in one day. Gmail blocked me for spamming. I opened a second account. I kept going.
That was nearly a decade ago. Since then, my team and I have booked over 6,000 episodes and run 400+ tours. I have watched books hit number one. Revenue double. Women who used to admire other women from a distance become their collaborators, their friends, their advocates.
The work has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Entreprenista, and Business of Fashion. The Podcast Tour strategy we pioneered is now the framework the industry builds from.
I am still the only agency that does it the way we do it.
Your story has merit. I see it before you do. And I know exactly where it belongs.
The women who have been in the room.
You are already here.
Not almost. Not getting there. Here. You have done the work. You have built the thing. You have the clients and the proof and the methodology that changes people.
The only thing left is to make sure the right rooms know about it. We design podcast visibility strategies that get you in the room. Let's get you in.