The Type of Content You Need to Try This Week

The Type of Content You Need to Try This Week

From Take It Personally by Maddie Peschong

April 2, 2026 · 12 min · Episode 210

About this episode

Maddie Peschong discusses 'lazy girl content' strategies that simplify content creation while maximizing engagement and visibility.

You are making All. The. Content. You’ve got your Marketing Monday, you’re creating in Canva, you’re scrolling for the perfect reel… and you’re exhausted. If that’s you (or has been you) - it doesn’t have to be this hard. Yes, content creation takes time. It should. It’s how you make money. But there is a way to make it simpler and still wildly effective. In this episode, I’m breaking down what I call “lazy girl content” - the kind of content that feels almost too easy, but consistently performs the best. This is the follow-up to last week’s conversation about reach content, and we’re getting super practical here. If you want engagement, visibility, and momentum (without burning out or spending hours designing posts), this is the type of content you need to try this week. We’re talking: What “lazy girl content” actually is (and why it works) The two formats to focus on: reels + carousels 5–10 second B-roll reels with strong, scroll-stopping hooks Messaging that makes your ideal client think, “wait… that’s me” Casual carousels that feel like you (not over-designed) Why simpler, more human content often performs better Links & Resources ✨ Join Rebrand : My 12 month…

Topics covered

  • content creation
  • lazy girl content
  • marketing strategies
  • engagement
  • visibility

Keywords

  • reels
  • carousels
  • B-roll
  • messaging
  • casual design

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Canva

Places: Canva

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