What Actually Changes As You Grow (Spoiler: It’s Not Just Revenue)
This mixtape episode asks one of my favorite questions: How have you evolved as a business owner?
Because growth isn’t just about adding new offers or hitting new goals—it’s about the quieter shifts, too. Like cutting out the noise. Trusting your own judgment. Editing your schedule so it supports your actual life (not your fantasy one).
In this episode, you’ll hear quick-hit reflections from entrepreneurs who’ve made those shifts, step by step, in public and in progress.
If you’ve ever looked at your to-do list and thought, “This isn’t mine anymore,” this episode will resonate. It’s about what stays, what goes, and what gets simpler the longer you stick with it.
We dig into:
Redefining success (and the metrics that matter)
Creating plans that hold even on the low-capacity days
Choosing clients, containers, and timelines that align with your values—not just your bank account
It’s a short, reflective listen that might just help you trust the evolution you’re already in.
In this episode:
Redefining “success” so the business supports the life you want
Editing offers, schedules, and metrics to reduce noise and increase focus
Trusting your judgment and moving faster to learn faster
Designing plans that hold on low-capacity days (simple, clear, doable)
Choosing values-aligned clients and containers as you evolve
Featured Guests:
Bridget Baker: Brand and website designer who collaborates with people who help people
Patricia Sung: ADHD coach and podcaster helping moms create systems that fit their brains and their families
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