Rachel Minion, marketing consultant and founder of Rockstar and Moon, helps small businesses scale while keeping their voice. She discusses balancing human and AI input, why templated automation destroys trust, and why relevance beats volume in outreach. She also covers automating admin and systems while keeping creative work human.
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Authenticity Is A Deliberate Discipline
Authenticity is a deliberate discipline not an automatic outcome of using AI.
Rachel Minion trains her chat to
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Bad Automation Is Instantly Ignored
Buyers instantly spot templated or creepy personalization and ignore it.
Mike Montague and Rachel both prefer a simple human 'just checking in' over mass-personalized AI outreach.
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Be Intentional About Who You Serve
Decide intentionally who you want to serve and design your offer around that audience.
Rachel reframed her business from a grab-bag of work into focused positioning and offers to make each sale drive the next.
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Most businesses are producing more content than ever… and getting less response. Why? Because somewhere between automation and scale, they lost the one thing that actually converts; their voice. In this episode, Mike Montague sits down with Rachel Minion to unpack the real challenge of marketing in the age of AI: how to grow without sounding like everyone else. From the “AI slider” between human and machine to the rise of robotic outreach and creepy personalization, this conversation gets honest about what’s working, what’s not, and why authenticity is becoming your biggest competitive advantage.
You’ll learn how to use AI as an amplifier instead of a replacement, how to build marketing systems that still feel personal, and why trust; not volume; is the real growth lever for SMBs and midmarket teams. If your marketing feels like a vending machine instead of a conversation, this episode will help you reset your approach and start creating content, outreach, and experiences that people actually want to engage with.
Top Takeaways
Authenticity is a discipline, not a default: You have to actively train and refine AI outputs to match your voice; if it doesn’t sound like you, it doesn’t ship.
Bad automation is obvious and instantly ignored: Buyers can spot templated, scraped, or mass-personalized outreach immediately; it erodes trust faster than it creates leads.
Relevance beats scale every time: A simple, human “just checking in” message outperforms high-volume automation when it feels real and intentional.
You don’t need millions of leads; you need the right ones: High-volume outreach can work in theory, but it’s inefficient and unsustainable for most SMBs without massive resources.
Build the business you actually want to run: Scaling without intention leads to a job you don’t enjoy; clarity on who you serve and how you serve them changes everything.
Your positioning drives everything downstream: When your offer, audience, and messaging are aligned, your marketing, sales, and referrals start working together naturally.
Your last sale should help you get your next sale: Strong client experience and clear outcomes create momentum; referrals and repeat business become your growth engine.
Trying to serve everyone breaks your scalability: Broad targeting creates operational chaos; focus allows you to build repeatable systems and hire effectively.
The right clients make growth easier, not harder: When your offer fits your audience, retention increases, referrals grow, and marketing feels lighter instead of forced.
Authenticity creates a pattern interrupt in a noisy market: Even imperfect, human moments stand out more than polished, generic AI content; people respond to realness.
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