Prompts: A Blog for the Quietly Overwhelmed
This is your quiet corner of the internet for calm, low-lift visibility and marketing guidance — especially for birth workers who want a gentler way to show up.
This space was built to support your long game.
How to Do Marketing When Marketing Isn’t Your Job
For years I downloaded every content calendar and caption template I could find, then spent an hour turning someone else's too-polished advice into something that felt like me. There's a better way, and it doesn't require starting from scratch every week.
You Don't Have to Hand Your Writing Over to ChatGPT
You care about your voice. You care about integrity. And you're also exhausted from the marketing hamster wheel. This post is for the birth worker who wants to use AI thoughtfully — without losing what makes their work distinctly theirs
How I Went From Doula to Marketing Guide for Birth Workers (and Why AIME Exists)
I became a doula to help new parents… and ended up helping birth workers survive the business side of birth work. Here’s the unexpected path that led me to create AIME — and why visibility doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.
How to Rethink “Marketing” When Nothing You Post Seems to Make a Difference to Your Birth Business
If visibility feels heavy or pointless right now, you’re not alone. Birth work doesn’t fit neatly into flashy trends or viral content — and that’s okay. This post offers three calm, low-lift ways to rethink your marketing so you can show up consistently without burning yourself out.
Why I Gave My CustomGPTs Names (and What They’ve Taught Me About Business, Burnout, and Being Human)
I didn’t expect a chatbot to help me feel more human but naming my CustomGPTs changed everything. In this post, I share how Meredith, Miko, and Pearl became my creative team, helped me beat burnout, and brought heart back into my business. This is about giving you permission to get the support that honors your humanity.
Cognitive Decline or Convenient Design? What the MIT Study Overlooks About How We Actually Use ChatGPT
Did that MIT study really prove ChatGPT causes brain rot? Here’s my take, as a postpartum doula turned AI collaborator, on creativity, shortcuts, and why using ChatGPT in your marketing isn’t a moral failure.