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Change Your Business (+ Life) by Leading with Vision with Sharon Lipovsky | 262

In this episode, Sharon Lipovsky of Point Road Studios shares the importance of vision in life and business. We discuss how to connect everyday tasks to a bigger purpose and practical tips for staying aligned with your vision. This episode is a must-listen for creatives and business owners ready to bring their vision to life.

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10 Things I Want to Tell You | 261

In this special solo episode, I share some personal reflections and life updates that have been on my mind lately. From navigating a new season of motherhood, to letting go of my beloved retail store and making big changes like rebranding my stationery business, I’m diving into how life, business, and mindset all intertwine. I also talk about the power of leaning into your excitement, embracing "good enough," and how your feelings impact productivity. Plus, I share a few thoughts on how AI is making my life easier and how you can design your next few months for success.

This episode is a bit different from the usual format, but I hope it leaves you feeling inspired and empowered to make intentional changes in your life and business.

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Storytelling, Marketing, and Parenting with Jen Fuller of Etta Loves | 260

I can’t tell you how excited I am to

introduce you to today’s amazing guest, Jen Fuller, because this was one of my favorite conversations ever.



Jen is the founder of Etta Loves, a brand that collaborates with visual experts to design baby sensory essentials that align with babies’ cognitive and visual development. Etta Loves was created after Jen noticed how transfixed her new born was by Jen’s black and white sweater. Her baby, of course, is Etta. From there, Jen’s observation evolved into a full blown business where designers and baby vision experts collaborate to create essentials for little ones and their caregivers that align with babies sensory development.



Jen’s edge as she started her small business? She has a background in marketing! This helped inform how she chose to grow her business, and we really dig into that in this episode. No matter where you fall on the spectrum of product to service-based business, there is so much to take away from our conversation.

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How to Make GREAT Offers | Book Club | ‘$100M Offers’ by Alex Hormozi | 259

This was not a book Charelle and I were planning on covering for the podcast, and I think we both kind of surprised ourselves by choosing it. But after last month’s read of Daring Greatly by Brene Brown, which while fantastic was definitely not strictly a business book, we wanted to try swinging in the opposite way for this month’s read.

And you know what? While we definitely both had some reservations and don't agree with 100% everything in the book, I think we were both pleasantly surprised!

The subtitle of $100M Offers, is: How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No, both encapsulates why this book was so far from our minds as an option for this podcast, and why we were interested in giving it a try. Obviously, Charelle and I are not interested in tactics that make anyone feel stupid. BUT we were also interested in what the author, Alex Hormozi, had to say about creating an offer and setting prices, something we haven’t really covered yet on the podcast.

Outwardly, Alex Hormozi might appear to you, as he does to me, as typical bro marketer. A strong proponent of hustle at all costs. I disagree with some of what he teaches, but Charelle and I wanted to challenge ourselves. Turned out, this was the perfect book to do it with. We learned a BIG lesson from this read, or at least I did, about taking what serves you without tossing out the baby with the bath water, what a terrible expression. But you get what I mean. I genuinely feel like I learned a lot from this book, and Charelle and I were able to pull out some really useful takeaways.

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How to Plan the Best Q4 Ever | 258

This episode comes out on Tuesday, September 10th, which means we are just weeks away from Q4, The final quarter of the year. That's October, November, and December.

For many small businesses, these are some of the biggest, most important sales months of the year, not to mention a busy time personally for a lot of us. So I want to help you get prepped for this.

I mentioned that this episode is going to be a little bit different and here's why. Consider this a mini workshop. I just recorded our September big workshop in Making Good Happen, my membership, where I go through my quarter magic method of planning out the months ahead in detail in a way that will spare you the overwhelm and chaos that the end of the year can bring.

So while my session today in the membership was nearly 90 minutes long, came with exercises, a workbook, templates, and resources to make this process easy. I thought today on the podcast, I would simplify the main points and steps in this process so that whether you're a member of making good happen or not, you can get to work planning your best Q4 ever.

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The Business of Craft with Abby Glassenberg | 257

It was so so fun to have a fellow crafty person on the podcast! I know that many, many of you center your businesses around a craft, and my guest today literally wrote the book about hers before shifting her focus to supporting and uplifting crafting professionals.  

Abby Glassenberg is  the Co-Founder and President of Craft Industry Alliance, the premier trade association for the crafts industry. Abby and her team provide in-depth news coverage, top-notch professional development opportunities, and networking opportunities to connect and collaborate. She is also the host of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast, which I had the privilege of joining as a guest in an episode from early May! I’ll link to it in the shownotes.

Whether you’re a craft professional or not, there is so much applicable advice for anyone trying to start a small business, including some mindset tips. I found Abby’s journey to co-founding Craft Industry Alliance fascinating, I can’t wait for you to give this one a listen.

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A Path to Financial Independence with Tanessa Shears | 255

She’s back! I loved talking with Tanessa so much in our last episode of the podcast, episode 254, that I had to have her back on a second time. In our second conversation, we deviated from Tanessa’s expertise in health and wellness to talk about another passion she has: financial independence.

In case you need a refresher or missed the last episode (go check it out because it is SO good), Tanessa is a health and wellness coach who specializes in working with entrepreneurs to eliminate brain fog and wake up well-rested so they can maintain consistent, stable energy throughout the day. She is also the host of the Becoming Limitless podcast, which I highly recommend.

However, as we learn in this episode, Tanessa’s business is no longer her primary source of income. A few years ago, Tanessa and her husband learned about an investment strategy based on the idea of financial independence, essentially, earning a living through passive income. I was so intrigued by this idea, and wanted to have Tanessa on the show to share her experience taking this route, and what it has meant for her and her family.

Just a note before we dive in. I loved talking with Tanessa about her journey to financial independence and am so grateful to her for her openness and willingness to share during our conversation. ​​It really shows me what is possible if we're willing to think about our lives and just a slightly different way from what might be considered conventional.

But of course, neither Tanessa, nor I are financial professionals, so this is just sharing about Tanessa's experience. Please consult with a trusted expert before you make any big changes in how you approach and invest your own money.

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Your Health and Your Business with Tanessa Shears | 254

For a podcast that centers well-being in how we run and market our small businesses, today’s topic is overdue! I am so thankful to have had such a grounded, enthusiastic pro at my side while thinking through how we keep our bodies healthy. Because when we do, our minds (and ultimately our businesses), really reap the benefits.



My guest today is Tanessa Shears. Tanessa helps entrepreneurs double their energy and focus so they can make more money in their businesses. She works closely with business owners to eliminate brain fog and wake up well-rested so they can get more done in less time, maintain consistent, stable energy throughout the day, and feel better than they have in years. She is also the host of the Becoming Limitless podcast, where she tackles a new aspect of wellness in each episode.



I had so much fun chatting with Tanessa about building habits, nerding out about the Oura ring, (I promise this episode isn’t an ad for them), and so much more, that I decided I needed to have her back on the show! So tune in on THURSDAY for my second conversation with Tanessa, where we deep dive into even more fun stuff. Next time we're talking about financial independence.

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How to Dare Greatly | Book Club | ‘Daring Greatly’ by Brene Brown | 253

I have been a fan of Brené Brown for about a decade, and so it is truly mind-blowing to me that we haven’t discussed one of her books for Book Club until now.

Brené Brown is a researcher and self-identified storyteller who has spent the last two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy. I first learned about Brené from two incredible TED talks she gave in 2010 and 2012, which I’ll link in the shownotes. From there, I deep-dived into her books, which are also linked.

While Charelle and I both LOVE Daring Greatly and Brené Brown this is one of the least specifically business-focused books we’ve done on the podcast, so we had to get creative in order to connect the themes in Daring Greatly to small business and marketing. BUT, this book was absolutely worth covering on the podcast, as there is so much to pull from, especially some powerful ideas around mindset and mental health that would be life-changing for any small business owner.

If you’re new to Brené Brown’s work, I hope this conversation inspires you to dig deeper!

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How to Make Sales | 252

Let’s be real:

A business does not exist without sales.

It just doesn’t.

As much as I know that you, dear listener, are a big-hearted small business owner who wants to make a difference through your small business. (I LOVE THIS ABOUT YOU).

You do have to make sales.

And making sales opens up huge opportunities. Not only for your business, for yourself and your life, but for the impact you’re able to make.

But I think you’ll agree: Build it and they will come is not a thing. And even when you get people there – to your website, to your social media, to your email list – being there also doesn’t mean that they’re going to buy.

So. How do you actually make the sale? Well my friend, that is what today’s episode is all about: the elusive art of sales.

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How to REALLY Connect with Your Audience | 251

What does it take to TRULY connect with your ideal customers?

To show them who we are, to demonstrate what we have to offer them, and to get them excited about becoming a customer with us?

Anyone who has tried marketing their business knows that this isn’t an easy thing to do at all.

But, it’s not something that gets a lot of airtime in marketing conversations.

It’s a lot sexier to talk about growing your audience or making sales, but this space between someone discovering your business and the point where they decide to make a purchase?

What you do in this time really matters. And that’s what we’re talking about today.

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Mindset, Curiosity + Coaching Yourself with Antonia Bowring | 250

Today’s episode is a very exciting one because in it, my guest, Antonia Bowring and I, chat about a topic that I have not yet covered on this podcast. And that is coaching!

We all have moments in our lives where we could really use some guidance, or at least an exterior influence to keep us moving toward our goals. I think as small business owners, this is sometimes especially true. Working with a coach, developing relationships with mentors, honing skills to coach yourself- these are all great options that Antonia Bowring endorses and was kind enough to talk me through.

Antonia Bowring is a highly credentialed executive coach, consultant, and strategic facilitator with comprehensive experience in early-stage, nonprofit, and corporate settings. For Antonia, the essence of coaching is partnering with clients to help them flourish and thrive. Her approach emphasizes goal-setting, pragmatism, action-oriented business solutions, and accountability.

I learned so much from this conversation, which was full of great recs and ideas. I can’t wait for you to give this one a listen.

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How to Find Your Purpose with Jessica Huie | 248

There are times when the “shoulds” we are either taught or have convinced ourselves of pile so high it can be overwhelming. It is in this state of overwhelm that we lose track of ourselves, our passions, and our “why.” The balm, according to my guest today, is to re-root in our identities and uncover our purpose based on a true understanding of who we are. It’s in creating from a sense of self that we find contentment and success.

Jessica Huie is a visibility mentor who helps people bring their purpose-driven projects to life and share their unique gifts with the world through a process she calls Transformational Visibility. She has twenty years of experience working in the media as a publicist, speaker, entrepreneur, and author. Jessica believes in a universal truth: “When we go beyond intellect and create from our soul, an incredible congruency occurs. It’s an almost alchemic combination of inspiration and strategy that creates momentum and magic.”

I could definitely feel the magic during our conversation, and I know you will too.

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A Fresh Approach to Progress | Book Club | ‘Big Dreams, Daily Joys’ by Elise Blaha Cripe | 247

This book was an absolute joy to read. As always, Charelle and I resonated with different parts and pieces, and maybe more so than past books the sections we pulled out clearly illustrated the ways our brains work so differently, which is always fun to see.

I have been following the author, Elise Blaha Cripe, for a long time, and when she came out with her book I immediately jumped on getting a copy. I really admire Elise for her creativity and dedication to making space for joy, whether it’s a craft project or a baking experiment or a business venture. She’s currently on a break from social media, but you can still find plenty of inspiration by scrolling her Instagram page, @elisejoy.

Big Dreams Daily Joys is an intuitive, approachable and honestly visually fun book for anyone who could use some fresh ideas for making progress, setting goals, and making time for the things that matter most. There were so many jewels in this book we couldn’t cover them all, So if you enjoy this discussion and you learn something, you will definitely want to pick up a copy for yourself. Plus it's really, really beautiful.

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Make Marketing Simple with These 7 Marketing Principles | 246

Raise your hand if you’ve had any of the following thoughts recently.

“Marketing is overwhelming.”

“I have no idea where to start.”

“I am just an inconsistent person.”

“I’m just not good at this.”

“I hate social media.”

“Sharing marketing content is just annoying.”

“Email marketing is just spam”

“Nothing is working.”

“I don’t have anything interesting to say.”

Now, while I don’t have the magical ability to see you through this podcast transmission, I DO know my listeners pretty well, and my guess is that you’re raising your hand – physically or metaphorically – to AT LEAST a couple of those statements.

Suffice it to say: We tend to have a lot of mindset junk about marketing! After all, it is inherently kind of scary to market your business. To ask people to take a look at what you have to offer, to react to it, to engage with you. To buy. This is no small thing, and it is scary for a LOT of us to do.

However. I want us all to market our businesses. Because marketing is one of the best ways of making a bigger impact on the world, and I want that for you! And for the world!

Here’s the truth: Our businesses need to reach the right people and make sales. And that is EXACTLY what great marketing helps us do: reach people and make sales.

But this isn’t a “necessary evil”. The truth that I am 1000% convinced of is this: Marketing can be totally do-able, and even fun.

But we have to intentionally design it that way. And in this episode, I’m going to give you 7 principles to help you do just that: create an approach to marketing that feels good, and that works.

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Cracking the Instagram Code with Jumer Adalin | 245

This conversation and guest were a long time coming! One of my favorite things that I get to do in my membership program, Making Good Happen, is host monthly Guest Expert Sessions where a guest speaker presents a live video presentation for our members. Some really great conversations have come out of the Q+A’s at the end of these sessions, and they’re always so much fun.

This past December, Jumer Adalin joined us to talk about viral reels, how to create them, and how to harness their power using a chatbot tool called Many Chat. Our members and I learned so much from Jumer, I was frantically taking notes during his whole talk. As soon as Jumer’s Guest Expert Session ended, I just knew I had to have him on this podcast, it was just a matter of when.

Well listeners, I’m so so pleased to introduce you to Jumer Adalin now! Jumer is a full-time nurse, as well as a consultant for other nurse entrepreneurs looking to build a profitable online presence through organic Instagram content. As if that weren’t impressive enough, Jumer grew his Instagram following to over 50k in just 6 months. Unreal. As much as it’s possible, Jumer seems to have cracked the Instagram code.

In addition to his fantastic practical advice and tips for increasing your visibility online, Jumer is lovely to talk to about mindset and overcoming imposter syndrome. Our conversation was the perfect mix of practical and insightful, and I cannot wait for you to give it a listen.

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Bookkeeping for Creatives with Alisha Thomas | 244

Okay folks. This episode is all about NUMBERS and specifically, MANAGING YOUR BOOKS. If this makes you quake in your boots, you are not alone. The great news is that my guest today, Alicia Thomas has the very useful superpower of making money, finances, and bookkeeping feel a lot more approachable. She loves teaching creative small business owners that they actually can manage and understand their finances.

Alisha is the founder of Wait, What? Consulting, where she specializes in working with creative small business owners who need help managing their books.

I was excited to chat with Alisha for a number of reasons, but one of the main ones is her truly fascinating journey to bookkeeping. You guys. She is an ARTIST who studied ART in school, and through various twists and turns, became a bookkeeper for small business owners who share her exact same passions. I could not invent a more perfect person to talk to this particular community of listeners about one of the most intimidating parts of running a small business. Alisha’s message? Your finances do not need to be scary!

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10 Productivity Hacks That Actually Work | 243

I have stayed VERY VERY far away from the word “HACK” when it comes to this podcast, because for the most part – I don’t believe there are hacks. I *CERTAINLY* don’t believe in business marketing hacks that will make all of our dreams come true if only we find the sneaky short cut to growth and success.

And it’s not that I don’t WANT to believe in hacks… of course I do! How great would it be if there was a magic easy short cut solution to success.

But, as professor Randy Pausch (and author of The Last Lecture) said:

“A lot of people want a shortcut. I find the best shortcut is the long way, which is basically two words: work hard.”

So. Let it be known, none of what I’m sharing today is a shortcut.

BUT, when it comes to productivity, and specifically those of us who have really struggled to ACTUALLY DO THE THING WE KNOW WE WANT TO BE DOING. The really wonderful news I have for you today is that actually… there are some hacks! There are some tools and strategies you can try that really do make a difference when it comes to our ability to get stuff done.

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