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She paid off $80K without going into business debt ๐Ÿ’ธ


Before this weekend's Production Oracle reaches your inbox, let's check in with some things that will help you win in your business before you peace out on Friday.

Hey Reader,

Arianna Smith, licensed counselor turned copywriter and messaging strategist, said something on the mic that stopped me cold... you don't get to evaluate a business investment based on "do I like this." The only real question is "will this ROI."

She used that rule to pay off $80,000 in student loans without carrying a dollar of business debt.

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So let's run September 25th through that same filter, because I'd rather you interrogate this than take my word for it.

Quick update before we go further... general admission for September 25th is now closed. From here on out, the only way into that room is as a Dojo member. Founding member, specifically... and that word is about to matter a lot more than it did yesterday.

$197/month, locked in for as long as you stay a member. Every person who joins after September 25th pays $497/month. No exceptions, no grandfathering, no "can I still get the old price" DMs six months from now.

That $197 gets you the room on September 25th (or, if you're not local, the full private-podcast replay... every session, every goody bag item, every bit of it, wherever you actually live). Then it keeps getting you the Dojo itself (the coaching, the community, the workshops) for as long as you're in it.

That's not a "do I like this" purchase. That's just math.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Become a founding Dojo member for $197/monthโ€‹

Talk soon,
Mary ๐ŸŒฑ

P.S. โ€” Nobody gets to gatekeep whether you're allowed to want to make money. Arianna says it better than I do. Episode 3.

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