Lee Longmire Co

Lee Longmire Co ⋒ Hey! I’m Lee of Lee Longmire Co! ⋒

I am your business communication hero and boundary builder.
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⚡ VAs | OBMs | Service providers
⇻ FREE Stop Saying Sorry Workshop ↓
⇻ The Messaging Reset Program ↓
📍Local small business owners
⇻The Content Edit ↓
🌐 https://leelongmireco.au/links/ My background spans 25+ years in client-facing roles in business administration, digital content and communications, event projects, presenting workshops and at speaking engagements, in the both the public and privat

e sector. I HELP WOMEN IN CLIENT-CENTRED BUSINESS (VAs, OBMs, Virtual Service Providers, Creatives, Freelancers, Solopreneurs) stop feeling like an employee in their client interactions, drop the "just checking" energy, and confidently show up in their business as the skilled professional they are
⇻ FREE Stop Saying Sorry workshop
⇻ The Messaging Reset program

I CONSULT SMALL LOCAL BUSINESSES ON:
⇻ Social Media Content Curation

I WORK WITH LOCAL COUNCILS, NOT-FOR-PROFITS and COMMUNITY GROUPS:
⇻ Communications focussed projects
⇻ Booked as a speaker or panellist at events

I WORK:
⇴ Virtually for my clients, as well as in-person on Wiradjuri Country in the Riverina area.

www.leelongmireco.au
[email protected]

Thank you so much Lucy Original Skin Therapy for creating the perfect makeup look for me for my branding photoshoot, it ...
19/01/2026

Thank you so much Lucy Original Skin Therapy for creating the perfect makeup look for me for my branding photoshoot, it was exactly what I was after! You always do such fantastic work.

19/01/2026

Um. So I’m completely ✨OBSESSED✨ with my new branding photos from the ever brilliant Anna of .. (with a shoutout to the amazing Jess at .studio for helping out in the session!)
The Lee Longmire & Co evolution is almost here 😎

04/12/2025

Convince me otherwise: If you’re thinking of sharing your Spotify wrapped to your business socials stories / you have 24 hours (max) from today. And if you’re going a cute Spotify wrapped mimic to share as content on your business feed - you have 2 days at the most before people don’t want to see it (unless it’s soooo hilariously/cheekily/sarcastically good that the vibe wins out) . This is one marketing trend that’s got the shortest shelf life and is basically over before it begins.

Go check your Facebook settings peeps - and toggle off the camera roll suggestions when browsing Facebook option (it loo...
03/07/2025

Go check your Facebook settings peeps - and toggle off the camera roll suggestions when browsing Facebook option (it looks like in Australia we only have the top option)…

Legit, Meta is gross with all this, I barely use Facebook anymore as it is but this AI bender Meta is on is making me want to delete my entire presence!

🚨 Facebook Wants Access to Your Private Photos?

Heads up: A new Meta feature is raising eyebrows — and privacy concerns.

Have you seen this yet? Facebook is asking users for permission to automatically upload private, unpublished images for cloud processing.

Yikes! Why? Well, the 'machine' needs even MORE fodder to train the AI, right?! 🤪 Hmph! I'll take a hard pass.

Facebook is now prompting some mobile users to enable automatic photo syncing, allowing the app to continuously scan your camera roll to find screenshots of things like concert tickets, calendars, or receipts. WTH?!

The goal?

Meta claims it wants to “help you stay organized” by suggesting reminders or helpful actions based on the images you capture. 😳 (Yeah, right!)

But let’s be real: this level of data access is far beyond most people’s comfort zones — especially when it comes to private, personal, or sensitive images stored on your phone.

So, why would Meta do this?

The short answer: data = dollars. By scanning your camera roll, Meta can potentially gather even more behavioral insights to fuel its ad machine and recommendation engine. But the tradeoff is a major invasion of personal privacy.

PLUS, no doubt Facebook plans to use your private images to train its AI - even though Meta claims, "photos are not currently being used to train AI models."

HERE'S WHAT TO DO:

If you see this prompt in your Facebook app, you can (and should) decline. Look for options like “Not Now” or “Don’t Allow” when asked to enable photo syncing.

You can also double-check by going to:

Facebook App > Settings & Privacy > Settings > under Preferences: Camera roll sharing suggestions > make sure both toggles are set to OFF

Take control of your data. Always. 🔐

The image here is a screenshot of the setting (iPhone).

Your thoughts?

Nearly everyone I speak to when I have been talking about my Stop Saying Sorry workshop ends up nodding in agreement abo...
15/06/2025

Nearly everyone I speak to when I have been talking about my Stop Saying Sorry workshop ends up nodding in agreement about a common element…

It’s that trigger as to what brings out their “default sorry.”

I would love for you to tell me in the comments – when does your “default sorry” show up?

Is it when you are saying no, or asking for updates from a client? Or in another way?

Defaulting into leading with an apology (even if you don’t actually have anything to apologise for) is such a common thing that happens with so many women in client-centred businesses.

In the Stop Saying Sorry workshop that’s happening on Wednesday, you’ll get practical guidance on how to identify your own patterns, and, (THE BEST BIT) we will go through how to reword these conversations for more impact.

Here are the workshop deets, and the link is in my bio to register!

🗓 Free 1-hour workshop
🕐 June 18 at 1pm AEST

PS: Even if you can’t make it Wednesday it’s absolutely worth signing up, as I’ll be providing the replay to everyone for 7 days after!

Nearly everyone I speak to when I have been talking about my Stop Saying Sorry workshop ends up nodding in agreement abo...
15/06/2025

Nearly everyone I speak to when I have been talking about my Stop Saying Sorry workshop ends up nodding in agreement about a common element…

It’s that trigger as to what brings out their “default sorry.”

I would love for you to tell me in the comments – when does your “default sorry” show up? Is it when you are saying no, or asking for updates from a client? Or in another way?

Defaulting into leading with an apology (even if you don’t actually have anything to apologise for) is such a common thing that happens with so many women in client-centred businesses.

In the Stop Saying Sorry workshop that’s happening on Wednesday, you’ll get practical guidance on how to identify your own patterns, and, (THE BEST BIT) we will go through how to reword these conversations for more impact.

Here are the workshop deets, and here is the link to register: https://leelongmireco.com.au/stopsayingsorry/

🗓 Free 1-hour workshop
🕐 Wednesday June 18 at 1pm AEST

PS: Even if you can’t make it Wednesday it’s absolutely worth signing up, as I’ll be providing the replay to everyone for 7 days after!

Address

PO Box 94
Narrandera, NSW
2700

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+61291917397

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