Four years ago, I discovered Substack.
At the time, I honestly didn’t understand it.
I thought it was simply another platform where people posted random thoughts online and hoped someone would stumble across them. So that’s exactly what I did.
A post here.
A post there.
Without strategy.
or structure.
or even clear direction.
I didn’t understand the difference between a profile and a publication.
Didn’t know how podcasting integrated into the platform.
And had no idea how sections, tags, Notes, recommendations, welcome emails, or paid subscriptions actually worked.
And because of that?
Nothing meaningful was happening.
For a couple of years, my Substack account just quietly existed in the background while I focused on other parts of my business. Somehow, I randomly gathered around 40 subscribers over time, but there was no real momentum because there was no real foundation.
Looking back now, the issue was not visibility.
The issue was clarity.
During that same period, I had started The You World Order Showcase Podcast, where I interview coaches, healers, entrepreneurs, authors, and thought leaders about business, spirituality, healing, wellness, sovereignty, and personal transformation.
Then one day, I realized something that completely changed how I viewed Substack.
Substack could host my podcast for free.
That was the moment everything clicked.
Because suddenly I realized Substack was not simply a newsletter platform.
It was an entire long-form content ecosystem.
Instead of trying to manage disconnected tools, expensive software, and scattered platforms, I could build everything around one intentional hub.
That changed how I approached content creation entirely.
This is one of the biggest mistakes I see coaches and spiritual entrepreneurs making right now.
They start posting before they understand how the platform actually functions.
So their publication ends up feeling:
People often assume they have a visibility problem when the real issue is that their Substack ecosystem was never built intentionally.
Social media platforms are designed for short-term attention.
Substack is designed for long-term discovery and relationship building.
That distinction matters.
Your content can continue working months and years after you publish it.
Podcast episodes become evergreen assets.
Articles become searchable.
Subscribers belong to you instead of an algorithm.
But only if the structure underneath your content supports growth.
Once I finally understood how Substack worked, I stopped randomly posting and started building intentionally.
That meant:
And the results changed dramatically.
I made over $3,000 with roughly 400 subscribers once the ecosystem finally made sense.
Not because I suddenly had a massive audience.
Because the platform finally had clarity.
That’s the part most people miss.
Huge audiences without structure often struggle to monetize.
Smaller aligned audiences with intentional systems can become incredibly profitable.
One of the things I love most about Substack is how many tools already exist inside the platform.
You can:
Without needing ten different subscriptions and disconnected systems.
When your ecosystem is structured properly, one piece of content can become:
That’s when visibility stops feeling exhausting.
After figuring all of this out through trial and error, I realized most people were struggling with the exact same things I struggled with in the beginning.
Not because they lack talent.
or because their message is bad.
or because they need more followers.
They simply need a clearer foundation.
That’s why I created the Substack Setup Intensive.
This live experience helps coaches and spiritual entrepreneurs:
Because once Substack is set up correctly…
Everything starts working together.
If your Substack currently feels scattered, confusing, inconsistent, or difficult to monetize, chances are the issue is not your content.
The foundation simply needs to be built intentionally.
The Substack Setup Intensive walks you through exactly how to create a sustainable, monetizable Substack ecosystem designed to support long-term visibility, authority, and aligned income.
👉 Learn more here:
Substack Setup Intensive
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