Selling Is Not the Opposite of Integrity. Silence Is.
Selling is not the opposite of integrity. Silence is.
In this episode, we're inside Week Eight of the Tabernacle curriculum β the week where spiritual solopreneurs stop building in private and start saying their work out loud. I'm teaching the Pitch Party framework: three minutes of artistry that turns your wisdom into a clear, grounded invitation.
What we cover:
The psychology of why most creators give up too soon β and the HubSpot stat that reframes everything about follow-through.
The four parts of a three-minute pitch: your hook, your problem and solution, your credibility, and your call to action. Each one broken down with examples of what works and what doesn't.
The difference between a direct call to action and a transitional one β and how to know which your audience needs right now.
Two real Tabernacle residents, Jenni and Alba, and the specific pitching mistakes they each made and how they fixed them.
Why your first pitch is supposed to be bad β and what refining it actually means.
Resources mentioned:
Kajabi (recommended platform for building your digital teaching house)
Ready to build your teaching house? Applications for the next Tabernacle cohort are open. 12 weeks, one-on-one support, a cohort of women doing the same work alongside you.
The link is below.
https://www.jagoyoga.com/TabernacleCreative