⚠️ Note: This is a legacy episode from the Intentional Documentary® era. I’ve kept it here because it offers a grounded, human-centered approach to launching — a short-term, focused way to sell your work, especially helpful for small biz creatives, care professionals, service-providers aiming to drive revenue without sacrificing their well-being.
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If the word “launch” makes you feel like you need a fancy funnel or a huge audience, this conversation will meet you gently and practically.
Kyla Roma breaks down what launching really means: simply sharing your work in a way that builds trust, connection, and momentum.
We talk about aligning your goals with your capacity, showing up consistently without pressure, and how to create a rhythm for sharing your offers that actually feels good.
This is for the creatives, the rebuilders, the service-providers who want to invite people in without burning out.
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Where is Kyla now?
Kyla Roma is still guiding creative entrepreneurs, service-providers, and care professionals toward sustainable business growth with empathy at the center. As a neurodivergent, LGBTQ+, Canadian business owner and longtime marketing strategist, she continues to help clients build revenue in ways that honour both their mental health and their season of life.
Through Kyla Roma Creative, she’s supported over 600 founders in finding clarity, consistency, and freedom — not just in their work, but in how they live.
Connect with Kyla + access the archived episode resources here: → dangerouslygoodstories.com/intentional-documentary-archive