FREE GUIDE FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH EXPERTS
Stories that engage
Stop overthinking Instagram Stories and start using them to connect, engage, and book more clients (without feeling pushy or fake).
Stop overthinking Instagram Stories and start using them to connect, engage, and book more clients (without feeling pushy or fake).
Done-for-you Story prompts to save you time and headspace
Examples you can swipe so you’re never staring at a blank screen
DM conversation starters that don’t feel salesy so you can move people from followers to clients
Quick wins you can try in the next 10 minutes to boost engagement
❌ Not for you if…
✅ Perfect for you if…
Your Stories are not just filler content.
They’re not about being perfect or polished.
They’re how she gets to know you… your voice, your values, and the way you see her.
And when you use them right?
That’s when the DMs roll in. That’s when she says:
“This is exactly what I needed today.”
“Can you tell me more about how you work?”
“I’m ready to book that call.”
Be honest with me for a sec…
So instead of connecting with your audience, you end up overthinking every tap of that “post” button.
The strategist behind Pink Giraffe Marketing and hype girl for women’s health coaches who are done with beige content and burnout launches.
Here’s what I’ve learned: the Stories that connect aren’t the polished ones… they’re the scrappy, human ones.
Like when I shared the distraction machine that is WhatsApp. People laughed along, and more than a few DMed me with their own “I opened it for one thing and ended up 5 chats deep” stories.
Or the time I posted my takeaways from a networking event. Not only did multiple people who were there message me to swap notes, but a couple of followers actually asked for the event details so they could join next time.
Even The LinkedIn Leap, literally a screenshot of me on an accountability call with a biz bestie, turned into a thread of DMs where others shared how they keep their own momentum going.
That’s when it clicked: Stories aren’t filler. They’re connection points. Micro-moments where your audience feels seen enough to say, “She gets me.”
And that’s exactly what Stories That Engage will help you do.