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Creative Productivity Without a Map (Just Breadcrumbs—and I Keep Dropping Mine)

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Struggling to stay creative while managing burnout and tech chaos? Here's a brutally honest look at creative productivity, automation fails, WordPress mistakes, and the solo consultant strategy that sort of works

  • bcdodge
  • August 12, 2025
  • Personal Growth & Leadership

5 Productivity Hacks That Don’t Suck Your Soul Out

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Looking for productivity hacks that won’t leave you burnt out, over-scheduled, or dead inside? These five actually work — no gimmicks

  • bcdodge
  • August 5, 2025
  • Digital Marketing & Creative Storytelling

The Real ROI of Content Marketing: How Creative Productivity Drives Results

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Discover the real ROI of content marketing by boosting creative productivity, avoiding automation fails and WordPress mistakes, and building a solo consultant strategy that works.

  • bcdodge
  • July 29, 2025
  • Tech-Adjacent Theology

I Trained a Halal AI and All I Got Was This Existential Debugging Crisis

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What happens when you build an offline Halal AI to answer religious questions? Debugging, theology, YAML errors, and a judgmental cat named Syntax.

  • bcdodge
  • July 22, 2025
  • Digital Marketing & SEO Strategy

From Zero to Found: How I Built Traffic and Trust on a Brand-New Site (in Under 60 Days)

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Want to know how to grow organic traffic on a new website without waiting six months? Here’s how I did it with real users, search clicks, and zero hype.

  • bcdodge
  • July 15, 2025
  • Mental Health & Social Support

Stressed, Scattered, and Still Showing Up: Mindfulness for Busy People

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Mindfulness for Busy People Who’ve Had Enough Let me just start by saying that if another blog tells me to “just wake up 15 minutes earlier for meditation,” I might actually transcend—but not in a good way. I’ve read the…

  • bcdodge
  • July 8, 2025
  • Behind the Scenes

The Quiet Wins That Outlive the Drama

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Some wins don't make noise—but they echo. Here's how one thank-you call years later reframed everything I thought I knew about value, timing, and legacy.

  • bcdodge
  • July 1, 2025
  • Behind the Scenes

Always Right Too Early: Always Right, Always Way Too Early

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Ever been ahead of your time—and paid the price for it? In this honest, irreverent post, B.C. Dodge reflects on a lifetime of being “always right, always too early,” and what it means to be seen long after it matters.

  • bcdodge
  • June 24, 2025
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  • Digital Marketing Strategy

I Love Automations Until They Gaslight Me

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Automations save time—until they quietly fail. Here’s what to watch for when your tech stack starts gaslighting you instead of helping you.

  • bcdodge
  • June 17, 2025
  • Digital Marketing & Website Development

I Installed One More WordPress Plugin and Now I’m a Web Developer (Apparently)

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WordPress plugins are supposed to make your life easier. Instead, one “quick fix” turned into a three-hour rabbit hole of YouTube tutorials, PHP errors, and existential questions. Here’s how I accidentally became a web developer—kind of.

  • bcdodge
  • June 10, 2025
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