How to Stay Consistent as a Content Creator feat. Kyla Denanyoh

Kyla Denanyoh is a podcaster, digital educator, and business owner passionate about helping others thrive in their entrepreneurial journeys. In this episode, Kyla shares five must-do strategies for content creators and business owners in 2025, emphasizing the power of being vocal, consistent, and intentional about your work. Through actionable insights and personal anecdotes, she inspires listeners to elevate their brand visibility and embrace new ways to grow their businesses.

LISTEN TO LEARN

  • How to amplify your brand visibility by being vocal and assertive.
  • Why storytelling is a critical skill for connecting with your audience.
  • The importance of consistency in building trust and recognition.
  • How boosting others' brands can strengthen your own.
  • The mindset shift needed to commit to doing the work and achieving success.

WE ALSO DISCUSS

  • Why passive marketing produces passive results.
  • How Kyla integrates podcasting into everyday conversations.
  • Practical ways to turn challenges into opportunities for growth.
  • Tips for navigating social media algorithms effectively in 2025.

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How to Stay Consistent as a Content Creator feat. Kyla Denanyoh

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About This Episode

Kyla Denanyoh’s Background

Kyla Denanyoh is a dynamic creator, podcaster, and business owner whose passion lies in empowering others to elevate their brands and embrace new opportunities. With a background in law and corporate operations, Kyla has seamlessly transitioned into the world of podcasting and digital education, bringing her expertise in organization, storytelling, and strategic thinking to the forefront. Known as ‘the podcast lady,’ Kyla is a staunch advocate for the power of podcasting to expand visibility and create meaningful connections. 

“I am loud about podcasting. I am loud about how it can boost your business," shares Kyla Denanyoh on You Are A Lawyer.

In addition to her work as a podcast producer and consultant, Kyla hosts the popular You Are A Lawyer podcast, which spotlights lawyers pursuing unique careers and hobbies outside of traditional legal paths. Her ability to combine personal experience with innovative solutions makes her a sought-after educator and coach for entrepreneurs who are ready to embrace change. Kyla’s practical advice and infectious enthusiasm inspire others to take bold steps toward creating content and careers that align with their passions and goals.

Storytelling for Connection

Storytelling is a critical skill for connecting with your audience because it allows you to build genuine relationships, create memorable impressions, and clearly communicate your purpose. As Kyla explains, it’s not about fabricating stories or exaggerating, but about crafting authentic narratives that resonate. People are drawn to relatable and engaging accounts that show who you are and what you stand for. Whether it's through a 30-second elevator pitch or a longer conversation, storytelling helps you stand out and make your message unforgettable.

"You have to tell a story," emphasizes Kyla Denanyoh on Episode 169 of You Are a Lawyer.

In a world saturated with content, a well-crafted story gives your audience a reason to care. Kyla shares how storytelling sets the tone for your brand, letting people know what you're about and why they should trust you. For her, this means showing business owners how podcasts can be the solution when traditional marketing falls short. By clearly articulating your ‘why’ and presenting it as part of a relatable narrative, you create a connection that leaves a lasting impact.

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Navigating Social Media Algorithms

Navigating social media algorithms effectively in 2025 requires an active and intentional approach to engagement. As Kyla highlights, it’s not enough to simply post content; you must also interact with others to stay visible. Scheduling time to engage with your community not only boosts your visibility in the algorithm but also fosters genuine relationships that can lead to opportunities and collaborations.

“Social media does not want ghost accounts," explains Kyla Denanyoh on Episode 169 of You Are a Lawyer.

Consistency and authenticity are key to standing out in a crowded digital space. Kyla suggests dedicating short bursts of time, like during a Pomodoro break, to engage with content and show support for other brands. This active participation signals to social media platforms that you’re not just posting passively but contributing to the ecosystem. By staying consistent and actively engaging, you can ensure that your content reaches the right audience, even as algorithms evolve.

Lawyer Side Hustles

Lawyer side hustles are a powerful way to explore passions outside the traditional legal path while leveraging the unique skills gained from law school. Kyla Denanyoh, through her You Are A Lawyer podcast, shines a light on lawyers who break the mold by pursuing creative ventures and alternative careers. Whether it’s starting a podcast, launching a consulting business, or diving into art or tech, a side hustle allows lawyers to tap into their creativity and find fulfillment beyond the courtroom.

“If you are not willing, you will not do it,” shares Kyla Denanyoh in Episode 169 of You Are a Lawyer.

Having a side hustle as a lawyer isn’t just about making extra income; it’s about embracing versatility and creating a career that reflects your values and interests. Kyla’s own journey, balancing podcasting, digital education, and business ownership, exemplifies the value of thinking outside the box. For lawyers and law students who feel confined by the traditional legal trajectory, a side hustle offers a chance to rediscover passion, build new skills, and connect with like-minded individuals. It’s an opportunity to redefine success and show that being a lawyer can mean so much more than practicing law.

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