From Introvert To In-Demand Show Host with Danielle Joworski
Apr 07, 2022
After a failed first entrepreneurial journey due to fearing the camera, Danielle Joworski embodies her mantra “where you start is not where you have to stay”. Danielle joins Cash In On Camera to share her journey from introvert to award-winning businesswoman, advocate, and TV show host, helping women to be seen, heard, found, and hired.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll hear…
▶️ [2:08] I think the concept of this show, right? Cash In On Camera, the idea here is how you grow your business. How do you grow your organization or enterprise by putting yourself out there through marketing that really works for the year that we live in? And that has a lot to do with visibility, but yet introverts often feel like now, you know what, that whole visibility game is not for me.
▶️ [4:28] If I want to fast forward a little bit to today because I want to get hope to people who they're like, "Oh, I can totally relate to that, Danielle, because I'm in that same boat, it's like, I'm doing it, but I'm kind of secretly hoping it doesn't get seen". And then we fast forward to today and I want you to share with the audience, like, “What it is that you're doing today? Like your TV show host”.
▶️ [6:44] And so, there are a few things that you said there that really struck me. One is that you had this inner knowing and belief. And I think that my opinion on that is that when you are given those gifts of a thought, a creative idea. An instinct it's really meant for you to be acting upon it. And I love that you did that.
▶️ [9:02] Absolutely. Again, when I started doing the show is just to connect the crescendos of women, to the women entrepreneurs and their solutions through that whole process and journey, I would get a lot of feedback from guests when they came on the show, we would take the episode we would finish. And so often the responses were, “Wow, you made that so easy”. So it got me thinking, “What am I doing that's helping other women to feel much more comfortable than they were coming on camera”.
▶️ [11:57] Yeah. So for me, I'd go back to what really worked for me, which was understanding and it's that belief in not just what I can do is what I'm going to solve, like the impact that's going to happen. So it's no longer about me, it's about what if I don't do this? What's going to happen when they're going to continue suffering through challenges by themselves, through their career, their business women entrepreneurs are not going to be able to get themselves out there position and promote themselves as the expert they are, and then get hired, which means they actually get to keep running their business, which is what they'd love to do.
▶️ [14:07] Starting small and we have the ability now to start small, you don't have to go out there and again, do like Danielle did and pitch a show and have your own show and go whole-hog right from the beginning. Right? Like, you know, but you can post an Instagram story. It could be a 15-second Instagram story. And that could be the small step that you take. To start putting yourself out there without it feeling like this gargantuan endeavor.
▶️ [16:11] That's a really interesting concept for introverts who do expend a lot of energy and because all of the mental capacity that is going to take maybe the courage that you need to build up and all of that takes energy. So what do you do after you finish hosting your TV show? You must have a routine to wind down?
▶️ [18:07] Well, you are proof that you can go from introvert to becoming visible, to putting yourself out there. Even if you don't become an in-demand TV show host like Danielle, but maybe you're doing social media. Maybe you're putting yourself out there and you're launching your own video podcast or whatever it is, whatever the tactic is for you. But the idea of visibility is very real, even for introverts. And so I love that you shared your story with us today.
▶️ [20:31] Thank you so much for coming on the show today. We really appreciate your insights, especially for those who describe themselves as introverts. Now there's hope they see an example like yours, and I think that will help them to move forward in that space of visibility. That's so important today.