Hi everyone! Thanks for tuning-in today for a new episode of Entrepreneur Mindset-Reset. I am thrilled that you’re joining us today to learn about vulnerability and consistency as a way to create engaging content. 


I feel so fortunate to have had this conversation with Andrew Ryder, who helps coaches and course creators reimagine content creation in an authentic and engaging way. 


Andrew shares his best tips on how to tell better morals in story telling. So if you’ve thought about engaging your audience with stories, or you think you’re supposed to, but you feel strange about it, give this episode a listen. Andrew’s warmth and honest desire to help his clients build their businesses through engagement is palpable.


You won’t want to miss his story about Superman not being relatable until he had an actual weakness. He also talks about the movie “The Greatest Showman” and relates it back to the entrepreneurial journey. 


You will pick up quickly that Andrew is a natural story teller, and I was captivated from the get-go. He completely stopped me in my tracks when he said that if you’re thinking of hiring a copy writer, it’s almost as bad as writing your own copy if you don’t know what you’re doing.  


Andrew shares so much knowledge, so you’ll want to listen closely and take notes.


Don’t miss his best advice: 


Be consistent. 
Be clear about who you are and what you want, then do that every day.

I so enjoyed our conversation, and I’m certain you will too. So, grab a beverage or a snack and settle-in to listen to Andrew and his amazing journey.


Andrew’s Bio:


Andrew Ryder is a writer and entrepreneur who is reimagining content creation for online educators so they can highlight their uniqueness and build relationships with their audiences. Andrew's work has been recognized by Entrepreneur Magazine for demonstrating leadership in business.


Find Andrew:


andrewbryder.com