TUNING IN

The Resonance-Based, CREATIVITY-FOCUSED, ENERGY-LED Marketing Guide

For visionaries who are tired of feeding the beast, and ready to market on their own terms, in accordance with their own values.

If you've ever felt flattened by Instagram's rules, exhausted by the "post 3x a day" advice, or wondered if there's a way to grow your business that doesn't require you to become someone you're not—this guide is for you.

Tuning In focuses on a resonance-based marketing strategy that replaces funnels with frequency, reach with resonance, and transactions with trust. And: We’ll show you, live, how we’re building that kind of system in World Builders.

What's Inside:

Audio walkthrough with Jenni: Hear the full philosophy behind resonance marketing and why world builders are leaving certain platforms behind (recorded live, unfiltered, from the build)

The 3-Pillar Marketing Strategy: A visual example of how to structure your marketing around Founder-Led presence, Content Ecosystems, and Relational word-of-mouth (no Instagram required). Yes, this is the ACTUAL World Builders marketing approach! You’ll also get a worksheet to fill out based on your ecosystem needs and preferences.

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This is for you if:

  • You're a world builder who doesn't fit the mold of traditional marketing

  • You want to grow through connection, not conversion tactics

  • You're ready to ditch the algorithm and build a whisper network instead

  • You value cyclicality, relationality, and doing business differently

  • The first question you ask is: "How can I get off social media?"

Also: This isn't another "how to go viral" guide. This is a complete paradigm shift.

We're not teaching you how to play the game better—we're showing you how to create an entirely different game. One where your attention matters. Where whimsy and novelty are marketing strategies. Where you invite instead of sell. Where your people find you because you're humming at the same frequency.

Marketing doesn't have to feel like feeding the beast. It can feel like tuning a radio dial—and discovering that your people have been listening for you all along.

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