🪄 New adventure alert: I'm launching a Substack!


Hey Reader,

Apparently having twins, running a group coaching program, creating new products, writing this newsletter, and sparring with clients wasn't enough chaos in my life...

So I launched a podcast and started a Substack this month.

At this point, I'm convinced I run on pure adrenaline and questionable decision-making skills.

But here's the method to my madness:

I'm launching this new Substack with Nick Bennett because we wanted to create a dedicated space to dive deeper into solopreneurship.

A place where we can share the raw, unfiltered truths about running your own business that don't fit neatly into a LinkedIn post or even this newsletter.

What's inside the Full Stack Solo Substack?

The new Full Stack Solpreneur Substack goes deeper into the business of being a solopreneur:

  • Building offers that actually sell
  • Launching and marketing those offers
  • Creating systems that don't make you want to pull your hair out
  • Finding your niche without feeling like you're putting yourself in a box
  • And all the messy, real-world stuff that comes with running a business of one

Free podcast + paid mini-books

The podcast is completely free for everyone. Nick and I are going to have candid conversations about what it actually takes to succeed as a solopreneur.

We're also launching a paid subscription tier soon with exclusive mini-books for those who want to go even deeper into specific topics.

What this means for you

Nothing changes with Cut the Fluff! You'll still get your weekly dose of content strategy and editing wisdom right here.

But if you're interested in the business side of solopreneurship, I'd love for you to check out the new adventure.

Subscribe to the Full Stack Solopreneur Substack →

And if you're feeling generous, send coffee. And seltzer. Lots of seltzer. Your girl needs it.

Cheers,

Erica

PS. What topics would you love to see us cover on the Full Stack Solopreneur podcast? Hit reply and let me know!

New here? I'm Erica.

Your seltzer-loving solopreneur who helps you earn more money with content that moves people to action (but doesn’t feel salesy).

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