• The Hot Seat with Chisom: Client Acquisition, Content Strategy & Live Coaching
    Nov 29 2025

    Virtual assistant Chisom brings her biggest business challenges to the Hot Seat: client acquisition and content strategy. The VA Godmother meets her with real talk and transformational coaching. In this episode, you’ll hear live problem-solving as Monica breaks down exactly how to attract premium clients and create content that positions you as a strategic partner, not an order-taker. No fluff. No theory. Just practical frameworks you can implement immediately. Whether you’re struggling to land your next retainer client, unsure what content to create, or ready to stop spinning your wheels and start commanding the rates you deserve, this Hot Seat session will give you the clarity and confidence to move forward. This is Ask Monica Anything. This is how VAs transform.

    —Monica #TheVAGodmother

    #AskMonicaAnything #TheGlowLab​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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    44 mins
  • Why a VA Should Have a Mentor and Setting Rates with Clients
    Oct 3 2022

    For this week’s podcast, we sat down with Virtual Assistant Shanna. Shanna is someone who prioritizes organization and focuses on understanding her clients’ needs and navigating the work around that. She began her small business by doing word of mouth marketing with family, friends, and through growing her social media.

    Transition Due to Covid

    When Covid hit, she was uncertain (like all of us) about navigating through that difficult time. For her, she was uncertain about charging people as most of us took a hit financially. Before becoming a Virtual Assistant, she worked with an Events company but her mentor advised her to pivot full time to Virtual Assistance.

    Though unsure, she did it anyway because she had an inkling that this was what she was meant to do. After posting to social media, Shanna received a lot of inquiries and quickly put a team together consisting of her sister and other family members. Then, eventually expanding on that.

    Setting Rates

    When she started, she delicately increased her rates matching it with what she knew she was worth. Shanna recommends when getting started, you should look at what others are charging and charge a similar rate.

    The question, though, is should you charge hourly or by project? There’s no reason why you shouldn’t do both! Shanna charges a higher hourly rate so clients will find the package more appetizing. Still, it’s a good idea to give the client an option between the two if possible.

    What makes a VA Valuable and How to Set Boundaries

    Shanna answers this by saying the fact that having a virtual business allows you to be flexible with your time. Also, another part of being a VA is knowing when to fill in the gaps of a client as they may not have the time to strategize or even necessarily cover all their bases. You need to be a second brain, as it were.

    Though we love working with our clients, we do need to set aside time for ourselves. Having no boundaries leads to burnout. It’s up to the VA to be firm with their time and boundaries and communicating that to the client. Shanna and her team take Fridays off so they can have an extra day to recuperate and feel energized for taking on the work for Monday.

    Traits and Tools of a Good VA

    A good VA should be compassionate and have strong communication skills with clients. You should be able to mix and blend the two as some clients may not know exactly what they want nor how to communicate it.

    As a VA, you should be able to use a whole range of tools. Some of the tools Shanna and her team use are: Telegram, Google Docs/Drive, ClickUp to track hours and tasks done as well as Airtable.

    Having a Mentor

    Shanna explains that having a mentor reminds you of what you’re capable of and what you can do. Shanna’s mentor helped her with her work and how to charge clients for her services. Some key takeaways from having a mentor include:

    1. Learning from those in your field or niche

    2. Paying attention to how they work

    If possible, perhaps volunteer to shadow with them and see hands-on what you can learn. Another important aspect of having a mentor is being able to connect with someone and directly getting your questions answered.

    Shanna says anyone looking to be a VA should dive right into it! Now’s the best time to do it so start putting yourself out there! We can attest that being an VA is absolutely amazing!

    You can find Shanna on Instagram at Shanna_Antonio and her business account at askshannaandco and check out her website if you’re interested ins services at askshannaandco.uk

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    30 mins
  • Tips for Being Intentional with Your Time and Relying on Your Virtual Assistant Intuition
    Aug 25 2022

    For this week's podcast, we sat down with Cymone, founder of She’s Virtual. Before pivoting to Virtual Assistance, she worked as an executive assistant in the beauty industry where you can find their products in Target. Cymone says part of running a successful business is remembering where your power lies, and surrounding yourself around good people. From clients to contractors, these people shape the businesses we have, especially for smaller businesses.

    One of the takeaways from this week's podcast is virtual assistants have the power to choose who they work with and knuckling down and overcoming what Cymone calls the “desperate” phase of your business, where a va is on the prowl of finding their first handu of clients to supplement their income from a regular 9-to-5.

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    47 mins
  • "Why Being a Virtual Assistant is Worth It: Working with Niche-Specific Clients, Setting Your Own Hours, and Prioritizing Mental Health"
    Aug 8 2022

    For this week's podcast, Monica sat down with Alicia who learned about Virtual Assisting when her friend sent her a TikTok video that sparked her interest. Wanting to know more, she took an online class and hired a business coach to help her make the pivot. Together, they set up a 12 week goal to turn virtual assistance into a full time career. Alicia’s niches include the fitness industry where she does lead generation and manages phone calls.

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    45 mins
  • The Top 4 Misconceptions about Virtual Assisting & The Best Practices You Should Start Implementing
    Jul 12 2022

    Being a Virtual Assistant can provide a wide range of career opportunities. There are, however, misconceptions that many believe about Virtual Assisting. If you feel that Virtual Assisting is your calling, then you should fully emerge yourself in it.

    A quote from American Novelist Joyce Carol Oates said regarding new authors, "If you think you're a writer, then you probably are." That statement could be applied to almost any career out there!

    For this month’s podcast, I sat down with Cassandre, the founder of Virtually Cass to discuss what holds people back from pursuing their Virtual Assisting career and how to power through and find the inner strength to deal with the challenges that come with the job.

    Before starting her journey, Cassandre was a full time nurse for eight and a half years. But during COVID, she decided it was time for a career change. The podcast talks about holding that self-awareness when running your own business. She says, “ I’m always in tune with myself about how I'm feeling. If I'm feeling anxious, if I'm feeling tired, it really stems from knowing who you are.”

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    39 mins