Episode 95
Mastering Your Marketing Calendar for small business growth
Her Faith at Work Podcast – Episode 4
By Jan Touchberry | Christian Entrepreneurs | Marketing Tips | Faith & Business Podcast
Is your content calendar serving your business — or stressing you out?
If you're a Christian entrepreneur trying to stay visible online without sacrificing your sanity, this episode will help you take a deep breath and build a rhythm that reflects your values, your actual capacity, and your God-given goals.
Whether you're running a small business, launching a new offer, or simply trying to stay consistent, this approach to your marketing calendar will shift how you plan — and how you show up.
No more pressure to be everywhere. Just clarity, peace, and a faith-led strategy that fits your season.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
How to assess your current capacity without guilt
What it looks like to market with peace instead of pressure
How to align your content with your message, not just a trend
Why visibility starts with clarity — not more platforms
A simple way to structure your digital marketing through the end of the year
How to sketch your Q1 strategy for 2026 with alignment and purpose
This is for the entrepreneur who’s tired of guessing and ready to create a plan that works — not just in business, but in life.
Practical Visibility for Christian Women in Business
This isn’t about chasing algorithms. It’s about building trust — with your audience, with yourself, and most importantly, with the Lord. If your marketing has felt disjointed, this episode will give you the space and tools to re-center.
We’re talking sustainable business growth, not burnout.
Resources Mentioned
🎯 Visibility Blueprint – A free checklist to help you map your visibility strategy step by step.
👉 Download it here
📅 Visibility Planning Workshop (January) – A live working session to map your Q1 visibility calendar and align your marketing with your mission.
👉 Save your seat
Ready to Plan with Purpose?
If you’re ready to simplify your content strategy and align it with where God is leading you — this episode is for you.
By Jan Touchberry | Christian Entrepreneurs | Marketing Tips | Faith & Business Podcast
Is your content calendar serving your business — or stressing you out?
If you're a Christian entrepreneur trying to stay visible online without sacrificing your sanity, this episode will help you take a deep breath and build a rhythm that reflects your values, your actual capacity, and your God-given goals.
Whether you're running a small business, launching a new offer, or simply trying to stay consistent, this approach to your marketing calendar will shift how you plan — and how you show up.
No more pressure to be everywhere. Just clarity, peace, and a faith-led strategy that fits your season.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
How to assess your current capacity without guilt
What it looks like to market with peace instead of pressure
How to align your content with your message, not just a trend
Why visibility starts with clarity — not more platforms
A simple way to structure your digital marketing through the end of the year
How to sketch your Q1 strategy for 2026 with alignment and purpose
This is for the entrepreneur who’s tired of guessing and ready to create a plan that works — not just in business, but in life.
Practical Visibility for Christian Women in Business
This isn’t about chasing algorithms. It’s about building trust — with your audience, with yourself, and most importantly, with the Lord. If your marketing has felt disjointed, this episode will give you the space and tools to re-center.
We’re talking sustainable business growth, not burnout.
Resources Mentioned
🎯 Visibility Blueprint – A free checklist to help you map your visibility strategy step by step.
👉 Download it here
📅 Visibility Planning Workshop (January) – A live working session to map your Q1 visibility calendar and align your marketing with your mission.
👉 Save your seat
Ready to Plan with Purpose?
If you’re ready to simplify your content strategy and align it with where God is leading you — this episode is for you.