About this episode
Ever wonder how some entrepreneurs seem to do it all—run thriving brands, parent like a boss, AND stay consistent with their content? In this episode of Communication Queen, Kimberly Spencer pulls back the velvet curtain on the transformational strategy that powers her content machine: the 3:1 Ratio.
What’s the 3:1 Ratio? It’s not just a productivity hack—it’s a QUEEN strategy rooted in storytelling and leverage. Kimberly reveals how one golden nugget from a client convo, podcast ep, or coaching session turns into a kingdom of content—from social posts to email funnels, podcast topics, and beyond.
With three kids (including a newborn), multiple businesses, and a best-selling book on deck, Kimberly walks her talk—and shows you how you can, too. This episode isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing smarter. Simpler. Louder. And in true Queen style: with unapologetic purpose.
Whether you're burnt out from creating one-off content or you're just ready to scale without sacrificing your sanity, this episode will flip the script on how you think about marketing. Grab your crown, press play, and prepare to reign over your content strategy like never before.
👑 Because Queen, your voice wasn’t meant to whisper—it was made to echo through empires.
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Enjoy, sovereigns!
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What You’ll Learn in this Episode:
💡 The 3:1 Ratio is a simple, scalable content creation method: → One idea becomes