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If content feels like a constant to-do list you never quite catch up on, then this episode will help you view your content from a different perspective. 

Mel Daniels introduces you to a concept that’s completely changed the way she shows up in her business (and the way her clients do too).: Minimum Viable Content (MVC). isn’t about cutting corners, it’s about doing what matters most with the time, energy, and resources you actually have.  

No more content overwhelm. No more chasing every trend. Just meaningful content that moves your business forward in a way that feels sustainable and aligned. 

Mel takes you behind the scenes of how MVC came to be, walks you through the 3 key questions to shape your version of MVC, and show you how to work with your strengths, no matter what your content creator archetype.. 

And make sure that you check out the current Kajabi offer (3 months for $99), especially if you’re craving more structure and simplicity in your content systems. 

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Episode Breakdown: 

00:00 – The concept of MVC 
00:46 Welcome to The Powerful Content Podcast 

01:46 Acknowledgement of Country 
02:03 A quick look back at last week 
03:20 The heart behind Minimum Viable Content 
04:33 My personal journey with MVC 
08:44 What MVC isn’t (and why that matters) 
10:09 It’s time for a perspective shift 
12:10 MVC through the lens of the Content Creator Archetypes 
15:09 Creating your own Minimum Viable Content 
16:22 Your next steps and how Kajabi fits in 

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