Kingdom Revolution Podcast: Grow Your Email List Without Social Media Hustle In this episode, we interview Stacy, a mindset coach for Christian moms who grew her email list from just 3 subscribers to 187 high-quality leads in 30 days using strategic Kingdom Collaborations instead of social media marketing. Discover how she ditched the algorithm-dependent platforms to build meaningful connections and grow her business authentically. Ready to ditch the social media hustle? Download the free "Grow Without the Scroll" private podcast! Get my faith-driven 7-step framework that helped Stacey grow from 3 to 187 email subscribers in just 30 days. Perfect for any Christian entrepreneur looking to build their business God's way. Click the link below to access now! [Download Now] Wondering if these collaboration strategies would work for you and your business? Grab a complimentary strategy session with me here! Episode Summary Wondering how to grow your email list without social media? Discover how Stacy Goldstein, a homeschooling mom and mindset coach, achieved 400% growth in just 30 days—without relying on social media platforms. Meet Stacy Goldstein: Mindset Coach for Christian Moms Stacy Goldstein is a homeschooling mother of three boys who serves as a mindset coach for Christian moms. Her mission? Helping women break free from worldly expectations so they can live their most authentic lives. With a background in healthcare and a passion for scientific research, Stacy brings a unique approach to coaching. She focuses on subconscious techniques to help her clients overcome limiting beliefs, release trauma (both individual and generational), and eliminate disruptive habits. The Challenge: How to Grow Your Email List Without Social Media Like many coaches just starting their business, Stacy faced a common obstacle: growing her email list. However, she had an additional challenge—she didn't want to rely on social media. "I don't hate social media," Stacy explains, "but it stressed me out when I thought about growing a business where I had to be tied to my phone all the time and had to post 15 times at specific times of day. I just couldn't do it." Before discovering an alternative approach, Stacy's email list consisted of just three subscribers (actually only two people, as one person had signed up with both their personal and business email). The Solution: Kingdom Collaborations and Bundle Events Stacy's journey began when she participated in a bundle about growing a business without social media. Through this event, she connected with bundle host Kristen and discovered the power of collaboration-based marketing. After participating as a contributor in Kristin's bundle, Stacy's email list grew from 3 to 37 subscribers—a significant milestone for her at the time. This success inspired her to join Kristen's "Bundles with Impact" program to learn how to host her own bundle event. The Results: 400% Growth in 30 Days With the guidance of the Bundles with Impact program, Stacy launched her own bundle event in just 30 days: She recruited 30 contributorsHer email list grew from 37 to 187 subscribers—a 400% increaseShe maintained a low unsubscribe rate, losing only 30 people after the event What impressed Stacy most was how smoothly everything ran: "By the time I made it to the actual bundle live for that week, I felt kind of like I was missing something because everything was running on autopilot and I didn't have to do anything." Why Bundles Help Grow Your Email List Without Social Media Faster Bundle events create a win-win situation for everyone involved: Warm leads: Unlike paid ads that bring in cold traffic, bundles connect you with audiences who already trust the contributorsCollaborative growth: "Everybody's kind of working together. I'm sharing my email list with you. You're sharing your email list with me."Faster results: Stacy achieved in 30 days what might have taken years through organic social media growth Is This Approach Right for You? If you're wondering whether you could implement this strategy, Stacy addresses common concerns: "I'm not tech-savvy" "I am probably the least techie person known to man. I somehow shut my keyboard off on my computer earlier today. I couldn't figure out how to turn it back on... The way that the course is outlined with the modules... they were easy to digest... I just did exactly as [instructed]. I didn't try to deviate, I didn't try to do anything, and it went really well." "I don't have time" "I work outside of the house for 12-hour days a couple of days a week. And then I come home on the other days and I'm homeschooling my kids and running them to things. Oh, yeah. And I also have a husband and a house and all that kind of stuff. So if I can do this in early morning hours, like I think I did maybe like two mornings a week, a couple hours here and there, and then just kind of going in and out when I had to... it's definitely 100 percent doable." What's ...