
Running a small business is hard. It takes more than good coffee, the right product, or a great location. What truly sets a business apart often comes down to something less visible: the mindset of the person running it.
In this episode of The Lizard Eating Its Tail, Brandon Keenen speaks directly to small business owners. Whether you own a dress shop near the coast, a coffee shop surrounded by competition, or a new restaurant trying to get noticed on the high street, this conversation is about you.
This episode explores how psychology gives small businesses a real edge. Brandon focuses not just on how to market to customers, but on how to strengthen your own thinking, habits, and confidence so that your brand communicates clearly, consistently, and with presence.
You will learn:
Why your mindset is often more important than your marketing strategy
How belief, clarity, and consistency translate into trust
How platforms like Google Maps, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit work best when you show up like a person, not a pitch
How your voice, energy, and tone shape first impressions
Why referrals, reviews, and real conversations outperform ads when grounded in intention
Brandon also shares how internal doubt can quietly shape how your business shows up. If your brand energy is scattered, anxious, or apologetic, customers feel that. But if you show up grounded, clear, and proud—even in small ways—people respond.
This is not a tactics-heavy playbook. It is a mindset shift. It is a reminder that your business identity starts with your personal identity. If you believe in what you are building, and if you give people a reason to believe in it too, the marketing becomes easier and more honest.
Whether you are just opening your doors or trying to rebuild after a tough year, this episode will help you reconnect with your vision and reset how you show up.
Because in small business, your presence is your brand. And when that presence is grounded in confidence, intention, and real human psychology, people take notice.