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04/24/24 • 37 min
This episode is a deep dive into the intricate process of launching digital products. Carli Anna shares her extensive experience and lessons learned from various marketing strategies, emphasizing the importance of audience engagement, adaptability, and the human aspect of marketing. Through personal stories and strategic insights, she offers valuable advice for anyone looking to make a mark in the digital product space.
Time Stamps:
- 00:00 - 00:59: Introduction and overview of the episode’s focus on marketing digital products.
- 01:00 - 03:18: Introduction to the "Digital Product Disruptor" course.
- 03:19 - 05:36: Carli’s recent reading adventures and book recommendations.
- 05:37 - 12:02: Overview of various launch strategies tried over the years and their outcomes.
- 12:03 - 15:23: Importance of audience engagement pre-launch.
- 15:24 - 20:09: Real-life anecdotes from previous launches.
- 20:10 - 24:57: Strategic content planning for launches.
- 24:58 - 29:40: The value of storytelling in marketing and adapting to audience feedback.
- 29:41 - 34:22: Learning from failures and the flexibility needed during launches.
- 34:23 - 37:29: Reflections on creating a successful launch environment.
- 37:30 - 39:33: Importance of community and fun in building trust during launches.
Connect with Carli Anna:
- Instagram: @carlianna_
- Podcast IG: @ceooveritpodcast
- Website: www.carlianna.co
Books:
- "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson
- "A Bride" by Ali Hazelwood
- "Just for the Summer" by Abby Menez

Mastering Pre-Launch Content
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05/16/24 • 38 min
Welcome to another episode of See Over It with your host, Carli Anna! Today, we're diving deep into the world of launching and how to prepare your content to make it as smooth and successful as possible. This episode is a sneak peek into our exclusive 10K Girl Gang workshops, so buckle up for some top-tier advice!
- [00:00] Intro: Carli Anna welcomes you and sets the stage for today's topic: launching strategies.
- [02:22] Personal Update: A heartfelt story about Carli's cousin's recent tragedy and how she's supporting them with a special sale and GoFundMe campaign.
- [07:01] Funny Story: Carli shares a hilarious encounter with a follower's feedback on her donation email.
- [11:33] Launching Basics: Why launching once a quarter is crucial for every business and how to get started.
- [13:48] Stage 1 - Getting People to Listen: Tips on connecting with your audience and making your content engaging and relatable.
- [16:07] Stage 1 Content Focus: The types of content to post for maximum engagement and growth, including Muse content, collabs, and hot takes.
- [18:21] Stage 2 - Building Trust: Shifting focus to educational and authority posts to establish yourself as an expert.
- [22:57] Stage 2 Content Focus: How to create actionable educational content and thought leadership posts.
- [29:53] Stage 3 - Preparing to Buy: Getting your audience ready for the big launch with proof, inspirational, and objection-busting content.
- [32:11] Stage 3 Content Focus: Detailed strategies for creating compelling proof content and effective sales posts.
- [36:33] Launch Week Teaser: A brief look at what happens during the actual launch week and how to make it successful.
- [39:00] Conclusion: Recap of the episode and final thoughts on mastering your launch strategy.
Resources Mentioned:
- GoFundMe for Carli's cousin:
- Carli's Shop: Everything 50% off for one week! use code "colton"
- 10K Girl Gang: Learn more about our exclusive program [Link to 10KGG]

04/17/24 • 57 min
Episode Summary
In this empowering episode, host Carli Anna sits down with Marissa Burgett and Kenzie Green from The Brief Collective to tackle the spicy topics of financial success and the anti-10K month movement in the creative industry. Discover how breaking financial taboos and embracing a community mindset can lead to greater success and fulfillment in creative fields.
Timestamps
- Breaking Stereotypes: Understanding the damaging impact of the anti-10K month sentiment and how it limits financial aspirations.
- Community Empowerment: How shifting from a mindset of competition to one of collaboration fosters a stronger and more supportive creative industry.
- Redefining Success: Emphasizing the importance of incorporating financial health into the definition of success in creative professions.
00:00 Introductions
08:05 Our fave business books.
14:41 Anti-10K movement preys on insecurities.
17:23 Stop belittling ourselves and others, empower instead.
24:59 Ignorance leads to unintentional inappropriate behavior.
31:52 Emotional discounting affects creative delivery and resentment.
32:48 Undercharging devalues work and harms everyone involved.
40:58 High income doesn't eliminate new problems.
46:53 Encourage creatives to lead with internal wealth.
50:40 Don't assume, success comes from hard work.
54:46 Personal energy crucial, not just curriculum.
01:02:18 Believe in self, invest in education, succeed.
Resources Mentioned:
Books:
- "If Hearts Had Training Wheels" - A poetry book mentioned by Marissa, reflecting the creative inspiration behind their work.
- "Diary of a CEO" - Recommended by Kenzie for insights into business and personal development.
Connect with the Guests:
The Brief Collective
- Website: The Brief Collective
- Instagram: @thebriefcollective
Marissa Burgett
- Website: Marissa's Design Studio
- Instagram: @marissaburgett
Kenzie Green
- Personal Podcast: Unapologetic Designer
- Instagram: @kenziegreendesign
Connect with Carli Anna:
- Website: Carli Anna Studio
- Instagram: @carlianna_
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Your Oh Crap Business Moments
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05/18/22 • 37 min
Links:
APPLY FOR 10K GIRL GANG: the first mastermind to help designers charge more without selling their soul 10kgirlgang.com

Hot Takes
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04/20/22 • 45 min
Everything from my hot takes on tiktok trends to business mindset traps I’m so over.
Links:
APPLY FOR 10K GIRL GANG: the first mastermind to help designers charge more without selling their soul 10kgirlgang.com

03/06/24 • 49 min
In this episode, the host, Carli Anna, returns to the podcast after a hiatus and provides a big recap of the year 2023. She discusses personal life changes, including a move from Utah to Idaho, and reflects on the challenges of navigating personal crises as an entrepreneur. Karlie also shares her favorite snacks and book recommendations, reviewing the books 'Crescent City 3' and 'Red Rising'. In this conversation, Carli Anna discusses various experiences she had throughout the year. She talks about hosting a retreat at her house and enjoying outdoor activities in her neighborhood. Carli Anna also shares her training journey for a marathon and the lessons she learned from it. She then opens up about a significant falling out with family, highlighting the emotional toll it took on her. Lastly, she recounts her struggles with accountants and the challenges she faced in getting her taxes done.
Takeaways
- Personal life changes can have a significant impact on business and require navigating challenges as an entrepreneur.
- Snacks and tracks: Finding enjoyment in food and books can provide a welcome break from the demands of work.
- Book recommendations: 'Crescent City 3' received a negative review, while 'Red Rising' was highly praised.
- Moving to a new location can bring both excitement and challenges, but finding a supportive community and a safe environment can make the transition worthwhile. Creating space for retreats and outdoor activities can be fulfilling and enjoyable.
- Training for a marathon can be a rewarding and transformative experience.
- Family conflicts can be emotionally challenging and may require setting boundaries.
- Dealing with unreliable accountants can be frustrating and may require assertiveness in seeking refunds or resolution.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Excitement to Continue the Podcast
01:05 Recap of 2023 and Personal Life Changes
06:00 Book Review: Crescent City 3 and Red Rising
13:22 Advertisement for 10KGG
14:04 Personal Growth in 2023
15:26 Moving to Idaho and Settling In
26:01 Training for a Marathon
34:00 Falling Out with Husband's Family
42:15 Accountant Troubles

Craziest reasons people didn't work with you
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04/26/23 • 33 min
All your submissions for why people didn't want to work with you!
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Welcome to C-E-OVER-IT
C-E-OVER-IT
03/23/21 • 2 min
Just a good ole fun podcast for graphic designers. I'm Carli Anna and this is a chill podcast for those who want to have fun and make badass money. We'll be sharing cringy stories, hilarious advice, and decent commentary. Want to know what other graphic designers' worst "oh crap" moments were? Or some of the worst advice they've ever received? We're not going to be sharing wholesome how-to guides, we're just going to get super real about creative entrepreneurship while having a ton of fun.

Mastering the Chaos: Motherhood, Entrepreneurship, and the Art of Connection with Taylor Torres
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03/20/24 • 43 min
Summary
In this episode, Carli Anna and Taylor Torres discuss various topics including creating a newsletter and podcast outside of business, creating content that connects with your audience, balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship, the importance of asking for help, involving children in communication and decision-making, and the myth of balance and prioritizing feelings. In this conversation, Carli Anna discusses how personal stories can be incorporated into sales, the importance of creating connections for sales success, and the role of dialogue in the sales process. She also shares where listeners can find more information about her work.
Takeaways
- Creating content that goes beyond business can help you connect with your audience on a deeper level.
- Sales come when someone trusts you, so building a personal connection with your audience is important.
- Finding time for self-care, such as working out, can help you become mentally strong and resilient.
- Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship requires asking for help and involving your children in communication and decision-making.
- Balance is not a fixed state, but rather a constant process of adapting and prioritizing based on your values and goals. Incorporating personal stories into sales can make the process more relatable and engaging.
- Building connections with others is crucial for sales success, as these connections can lead to referrals and future opportunities.
- Dialogue plays a significant role in selling, as it allows for a deeper understanding of the customer's needs and builds trust.
- Taylor can be found on Instagram (@chanelandlee), her website ( www.chanelandlee.com), and her podcast (Serious Pod). She also has a newsletter called Earn After Reading.
Chapters
00:00 | Introduction and Overview
03:00 | Creating a Newsletter and Podcast Outside of Business
08:28 | Creating Content that Connects with Your Audience
13:09 | Snacks and Tracks
22:02 | Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship
27:06 | The Importance of Asking for Help
34:12 | Involving Children in Communication and Decision-Making
37:00 | The Myth of Balance and Prioritizing Feelings
41:02 | Using Personal Stories in Sales
41:59 | Creating Connections for Sales
42:28 | The Importance of Dialogue in Sales
42:58 | Where to Find Taylor
Taylor
@chanelandlee
Carli Anna
Carlianna.co
10kgirlgang.com
@carlianna_

Mastering Product Uniqueness
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06/26/24 • 27 min
Carli Anna delves into the essential steps for creating unique digital products that stand out in today's competitive market. From understanding your zone of genius to defining your differentiator, Carli provides a step-by-step guide to help creative entrepreneurs develop innovative and profitable digital products. She also shares her personal experiences, including struggles with current book slumps and favorite snack recipes, and offers exclusive insights into her Digital Product Disruptor course. Perfect for anyone looking to diversify their business offerings and succeed in the digital space.
Show Notes:
- 00:01 - Introduction: Overview of creating unique digital products.
- 01:06 - Snacks and Tracks Segment: Carli's book slump and favorite Caesar salad recipe.
- 09:07 - Course Promotion: Special offer on Digital Product Disruptor course and Kayleigh's Copy Kit.
- 11:26 - Importance of Unique Products: Value of creating unique digital products.
- 15:19 - Step-by-Step Guide: Understanding oneself, finding a zone of genius, and defining a differentiator.
- 23:25 - Differentiators: Examples and value of unique approaches.
- 28:16 - Combining Skills: Examples of combining skills for unique products.
- 30:17 - New Solutions: Creating different solutions and Carli's 10KGG experience.
- 34:00 - Referrals and Reviews: Power of word-of-mouth marketing.
- 37:15 - Starting Small: Encouragement to start small and evolve with feedback.
- 37:32 - Building with Intention: Developing a product with intention and continuous improvement.
Mentioned Resources:
- Digital Product Power Pack collab ($800 off!)
- Salad Recipe
- Books Discussed: Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings series, Cruel Prince by Holly Black, Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber, Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, Caravelle by Stephanie Garber
More of Carli Anna
- Carli Anna's Regular Website: Carli Anna
- 10K Girl Gang: 10K Girl Gang
- Instagram: Instagram - Carli Anna
- TikTok: TikTok - Carli Anna
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How many episodes does C-E-OVER-IT have?
C-E-OVER-IT currently has 59 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Entrepreneurship, Podcasts and Business.
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The episode title 'Personal & Business Investments We're Making' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on C-E-OVER-IT is 41 minutes.
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The first episode of C-E-OVER-IT was released on Mar 23, 2021.
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