About this episode
In this episode of Social Media Decoded, Michelle Thames launches a brand new series called Chicago Builders, highlighting the entrepreneurs, creators, and community leaders shaping Chicago and the South Suburbs.
While many conversations about business focus on building large online audiences, Michelle shares why some of the most powerful opportunities come from local ecosystems and meaningful relationships.
She breaks down how local visibility can lead to partnerships, speaking opportunities, and business growth, and shares a personal story about her husband being named Citizen of the Year for his impact in their community.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to build a massive following to be successful, this episode will shift how you think about visibility and remind you that the right community can open doors you never expected.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
• Why local ecosystems can create powerful business opportunities• How visibility grows through community and relationships• The difference between global reach and meaningful impact• Why being known in your own community matters• How entrepreneurs can build influence without millions of followers
Visibility Breakdown
Michelle explains how local ecosystems create opportunities through conversations, partnerships, and shared networks.
Instead of relying only on social media growth, many entrepreneurs become known through events, community involvement, and relationships with other local builders.
Room Story
Michelle shares a personal story about her husband being named Citizen of the Year in their community, highlighting how consistent involvement, leadership, and service can lead to recognition and influence.
This example shows how visibility often comes from showing up and contributing to your community over time.
Unpopular Visibility Truth
You don’t need a global audience to build a powerful business.
Sometimes the most valuable visibility comes from being known by the right people in the right rooms.
Spotify Listener Question
Do you think local community or social media has helped you the most in building visibility?
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