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Why Zoom Is Part of My Daily Workflow (And Has Been for Years)

  • May 11
  • 2 min read

I’ve been using Zoom for a long time—long before most people relied on it every day.


In fact, I started using it shortly after it launched publicly in 2013. Around that time, I was running voice over meetup groups, and needed a way to bring people together—both locally and remotely. Zoom made that possible.


Before that, I had tried platforms like WebEx… and honestly, it was frustrating. I can’t tell you how many times recordings failed on my Mac. It just wasn’t reliable.


Zoom was different.


It worked.


And that’s why it became a permanent part of my workflow.



It’s Not About Coaching—It’s About Connection

A lot of people assume I use Zoom primarily for coaching.


I actually don’t.


My day-to-day coaching doesn’t rely on Zoom in the way you might think. Where Zoom really shows up in my business is in how I connect with groups, clients, and communities.


That includes:

  • Group workouts

  • Workshops

  • Events and meetups

  • Client and business meetings


It’s less about teaching a single person and more about bringing people together in a way that feels seamless.


A Game Changer for Group Experiences


One of the biggest shifts for me was being able to run hybrid experiences.


My VO Peeps group hosted live workouts where some people were physically in the room, and others were joining remotely. That kind of flexibility and global connectivity just wasn’t realistic before.



Everyone could participate. Everyone could stay connected. And no one felt like they were missing out just because they weren’t local.


That was a turning point.


How I Actually Use Zoom Day-to-Day


At this point, Zoom is just built into how I operate.


It’s where:

  • I meet with clients

  • I host workshops and group sessions

  • I run events and presentations

  • I stay connected with my community


It’s not something I think about—it’s something I rely on.


And that’s the difference.


When a tool becomes part of your daily workflow, it stops being about features and starts being about consistency.


Why It Stuck


There are a lot of platforms out there now.


But Zoom earned its place early for me because it was dependable when I needed it most.


It allowed me to:

  • Show up consistently

  • Include more people in what I was doing

  • Run events without technical headaches


And over time, that reliability turned into trust.


What This Means for You


If you’re building a business today—especially one that involves clients, collaboration, or community—you need tools that support that.


For me, Zoom is one of those tools.


Not because it’s flashy. Not because it’s complicated.


But because it works—and it makes it easy to connect with people, no matter where they are.


The Bottom Line


Zoom isn’t something I just “use for coaching.”


It’s something I use to run my business.


From workouts to workshops to events and client meetings, it’s been a consistent, reliable part of my day for years.


And when something works that well for that long…


You stick with it.


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