814: Punched in the Face

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Years ago, a client of mine got a call from a journalist. The reporter wanted to sample her service and write it up for a national UK newspaper. But there was a problem. The deadline was looming. Could my client fast-track delivery? “Sure,” my client said. “No problem.” She knew that the exposure could make all the difference to her fledgling brand. A month ago, a different client released a new course into the world. It was brave and personal … and honest about what it was (and wasn’t). A week ago, a different client again, put a meme out on social media. It was an old time gag from a classic UK comedy – the kind of thing that had zero chance of offending anyone. Except … someone was offended, and complained loudly on social media. Just like the person who bought my client’s course, then demanded a refund when it turned out to be brave and personal. Or the journalist, who used the fast-tracked sample to write a hatchet piece in the Daily Mail. A couple of days ago I was speaking to a client about boxing, which I know nothing about.  He gets into the ring from time to time, and said something interesting. “To be a good boxer, you have to get comfortable with moving forward … even though you know you’re going to get hit in the face.” Yes, I thought. I get that. Episode home: https://StoriesMeanBusiness.com/podcast/814:-Punched-in-the-Face