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What I'm Doing Differently: in this chapter of business

The Experienced Entrepreneur

Release Date: 10/06/2025

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After more than a decade online, I don’t want to run my business the way I used to. No endless funnels. No chasing perfection. No over-editing every piece of content. No building big teams just to manage the growth.

In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what I’m doing differently in this chapter of business — and why it might resonate with you, too. I talk about:

  • Why I’m keeping things simple (no team hires, no complex funnels).

  • Why these podcast episodes are intentionally raw and unedited.

  • Why I’m leaning on high-touch connections, personal conversations, and old-school relationship marketing.

  • Why collaborations and community are my growth strategy this season.

If you’ve been craving a simpler, steadier, more connected way of doing business, this episode will affirm what you’ve been feeling in your gut. Sometimes the best strategy isn’t scaling faster — it’s reconnecting.

I also share how this approach ties into the values of The Experienced Entrepreneur and my upcoming offer, The Monday Meeting. It’s all about steadiness over scramble, relationships over transactions, wisdom over hacks, and integration over burnout.

If you’re nodding along, you’re in the right place.

Listen now for an inside look at how I’m doing things differently this season — and how you can, too.