Interested in Being a Guest on the Introverted Entrepreneur Podcast?

Thank you for considering a guest appearance on the Introverted Entrepreneur. This podcast isn’t just about sharing stories—it’s about creating meaningful conversations that inspire healing, growth, and leadership. If you believe your message aligns with that, please read the following guidelines before reaching out.

What We’re Looking For:

Authenticity Over Performance

We value guests who speak from experience, not just expertise. Vulnerability, self-reflection, and genuine insights matter more than polished talking points. 

If you have experience overcoming self-sabotaging patterns—like navigating passive-aggressive dynamics or breaking free from an unhealthy leadership life script—our audience will deeply appreciate your insights.

A Heart for Growth

True leadership starts with personal healing and self-awareness. We’re looking for guests who have done the deep inner work to recognize and reshape their emotional patterns, challenge limiting beliefs, and embrace personal responsibility. 

Whether you’ve navigated a major mindset shift, rewritten your own life script, or helped others do the same, we want to hear how you approach growth with honesty and intention.

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Practical, Down-to-Earth Wisdom

Our audience craves substance. We prefer real-life lessons over abstract theories or “quick fixes.” Can you share how you’ve transformed conflict in your business or leadership journey—perhaps by addressing passive-aggressive tendencies, improving emotional intelligence, or shifting ingrained patterns? We want insights that people can actually apply to their lives, not just feel inspired by in the moment.

What We’re Not Looking For

Self-Promotion-Heavy Pitches

If your main goal is to sell a product, service, or book rather than provide meaningful value, this isn’t the right platform. We’re here for transformative conversations, not infomercials.

Transactional Mindsets

This podcast isn’t about exposure swaps or networking favors. If your primary reason for pitching is to build your personal brand rather than contribute to a genuine, thought-provoking discussion, this isn’t the space for you.

Generic, Copy-Paste Inquiries

If you haven’t taken the time to engage with an episode or explore the themes on deniseglee.com, it will be obvious. Thoughtful, tailored pitches that demonstrate alignment with our values stand out—copy-paste inquiries do not.

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How to Pitch (If You’re Aligned):

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Introduce Yourself

We want to know the real you. What experiences, challenges, or personal transformations have shaped your message? Why do you do what you do?

Show Real Alignment (Not Just Name-Dropping an Episode)

Saying, “I loved your episode with X” and then jumping into your pitch won’t cut it. We’re looking for thoughtful connections. How did a specific episode shift your perspective? How does your message build on it in a way that brings new depth to the conversation? If your pitch feels copy-pasted, it won’t be considered.

Offer Genuine Value (Not Just Credentials or Vanity Metrics)

Your thousands of followers, bestselling book, or millions in sales don’t impress us—your message does. We’re not looking for a highlight reel; we’re looking for guests who bring real, actionable insights that resonate with our audience. What have you learned that others need to hear? What can you share that isn’t just a repackaged sales pitch? We prioritize deep, transformative conversations over surface-level takeaways.

Final Note

The Introverted Entrepreneur Podcast receives more requests than we can accommodate. Due to the volume of inquiries, we can’t respond to every pitch. If you don’t hear back, it means we’re not a fit at this time, but we appreciate your understanding.

Ready to pitch? Send your thoughtful inquiry to here after reviewing these guidelines.