Marketing, Magic, & The Messy Middle: Wickedly Branded

Season Trailer — Brand Evolution | Beverly Cornell

Beverly Cornell Season 9 Episode 1

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What happens when the business you built no longer fits the woman you’ve become?

Welcome to Season 9 of Marketing, Magic and the Messy Middle: Wickedly Branded®. In this solo trailer episode, Beverly Cornell introduces the theme of the season: brand evolution.

This season is for midlife female consultants, coaches, creatives, and service-based founders who are moving from freelancer to legacy business. These are women who have built something real, served clients well, and created success, but now feel a disconnect between who they have become and how their brand is still showing up in the world.

Beverly shares why many women are not struggling because they are bad at marketing. They are struggling because they have changed. Their leadership has matured. Their standards have shifted. Their work has become deeper and more nuanced. Now their messaging, visibility, offers, pricing, and brand presence need to catch up.

Throughout Season 9, Beverly explores the messy middle of brand evolution, including the great disconnection, the evolution gap, outdated messaging, visibility resistance, and the shift from freelancer to legacy brand.

If your business looks successful from the outside but feels misaligned underneath, this season is for you.

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Restream recording Jun 10, 2026 • 07:27:11 PM

Hello, and welcome to the Marketing, Magic and Messy Middle podcast. I am Beverly Cornell, and I'm the founder here at Wickedly Branded, and this season, season nine, holy moly, season nine, is all about brand evolution. If you've been listening for a while, you know I really-- I'm a total nerd. I love branding and visibility and confidence, and the thing that I love the most is helping women build a business that feels 100% totally in line with who they are right now and where they wanna go. But this season, this particular season goes far deeper because over the years, what I've seen again and again is this. So, so many, hundreds of clients that I've helped, so many brilliant women who are not struggling because they're bad at marketing. They're actually struggling because they've changed. Their lives have changed, their priorities have changed, their voice, their standards, their work has become much more experienced and nuanced and deeper, and their leadership has matured. And the businesses they built in the very beginning as, a freelancer, just to have a job maybe, or to create some income, or to fulfill a need for the family or for themselves, is not fully aligned anymore with the woman who is leading it now. That is what this season's all about. At Wickedly Branded, we are fully claiming our work as brand evolution strategists. We are now a brand evolution strategy and marketing support agency for midlife female consultants, coaches, creatives who are moving from freelancer to legacy brands. We're not talking just, like, bigger or busier or even just more visible. We're talking more aligned, more honest, more sustainable, and more true to who you are. In the age of AI, we know this is your differentiator, and this, this perspective you have will help you build an AI, system for yourself that is more human than if you don't. This season, I wanna talk about what happens in the middle of that evolution, the part that you've outgrown, the old version of your business, but also the new one that's still taking shape. The part where your messaging doesn't feel like it connects anymore because it's for an earlier version of your business. Why your visibility feels harder than it used to, your offers that need to grow up, or even your pricing that needs to catch up, and the brand that once felt like you, maybe it was even a logo you built yourself, or maybe your nephew did that, but it doesn't tell the whole truth anymore. We're gonna talk about the move from freelancer to legacy business. We're gonna talk about the great disconnection. And we're gonna talk about the evolution gap, which is the distance between who you've become and how you're still showing up in the world. I have three individual solo episodes throughout the season, uh, in the beginning, the middle, and the end, typically. Some will be interviews with women founders sharing their real story, their journeys, the branding, the marketing, the reinvention, and yes, definitely the messy middle of it all. So if you've ever felt like your business looks fine by all measures, like everybody on the outside thinks, "Oh, she's so successful," because, you know, you have clients and you have revenue, all those things, but something underneath still feels off, probably because you're exhausted, overworked, and maybe even resenting clients, or even don't want to do any marketing at all. Like maybe you have a love-hate relationship with marketing. You know you need to do it, but it doesn't feel good anymore. Or if you've ever felt like your message, you have to explain it more now, that's probably you. And if you're craving a brand and a business that reflects the woman you are now and what you want the business to become, not just the person who started it, this season is definitely for you. Welcome to season nine.

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