The Thing You Know That You Think Doesn't Count
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You ever catch yourself saying, “I don’t really have expertise”… while being the person everyone calls when they’re stuck?
In Episode 3, Trish pulls expertise out of the “fancy title” category and puts it where it actually belongs: real life.
Because most women over 40 aren’t short on knowledge, they’re short on recognition. What you call “just life” might be the exact thing someone else has been trying to figure out for months.
This isn’t about building an offer or finding a niche. Not yet. This is about finally seeing what’s already true: if it makes life easier for someone else, it counts.
Inside the episode:
- The simplest definition of expertise (and why it’s way more relatable)
- The reason what you’re best at feels “too normal” to matter
- Five clues your everyday know-how is actually valuable
- A real example of expertise in action: the woman who started YouTube in her 70s and built an audience by sharing practical life skills
- Why you don’t need to be the best, just helpful
Your reminder today: Stop waiting for your knowledge to feel “big enough.” If it saves someone time, stress, money, or overwhelm, it matters. And so do you.
Read the full transcript here: https://tlc-creative.com/just-a-number-transcripts
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