WAIT, IS THAT TRUE!?
The Four Gates of Speech is a framework/philosophy for communication attributed to Rumi. A concept coming from the Sufi mystic tradition, it’s a filtering system for your words to ensure: wise, intentional, and kind communication.
In this episode, I apply this concept to content creation and what you’re sharing in your marketing.
Communication is KEY in this episode, as we dive into:
- The Four Gates of Speech: True, Necessary, Kind, the Right Timing
- Why ensuring what you’re sharing is true is more important than ever
- Asking why before you post
- How to be kinder in your marketing
- Ideas for determining when to hold em’ and when to fold em’
- And more!
“The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.” -Hans Hofmann
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Hi! I’m Emily Aborn, dog mom, wife, auntie, Copywriter, Speaker, and host of this very podcast you’re listening to -Content with Character. When I’m not helping small business owners build community and relationship-based businesses, you can usually find me:
🥾 Adventuring in the woods with my husband Jason, and our dog Clyde
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🛌 Or trying to sleep past 7am.
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Emily Aborn is a Content Copywriter for women entrepreneurs, Podcast Host of Content with Character and She Built This. She’s been an entrepreneur since 2014 and has experience in running brick-and-mortar as well as online businesses. She’s worked with over 98 different industries in their marketing and loves helping businesses increase their visibility, connect with their clients, and bring their dreams and visions to life. For fun, Emily enjoys nerdy word games and puzzles, reading, listening to podcasts, and tromping about in the woods with her husband, Jason, and their dog, Clyde.