What I'm Doing Differently: in this chapter of business
Release Date: 10/06/2025
The Experienced Entrepreneur
Lifestyle and energy are often treated as personal concerns, separate from “real” business metrics. But for experienced entrepreneurs, they are some of the earliest and most honest indicators of how a business is actually functioning. In this episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, Marissa Lawton explores why lifestyle and energy deserve a permanent place inside your business metrics system — and what happens when you ignore them for too long. Rather than framing energy as a mindset issue or a self-care problem, this conversation positions lifestyle metrics as leading indicators. They...
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Sales numbers can look fine on the surface and still leave you feeling uneasy. For experienced entrepreneurs, sales and profit are not just outcomes. They are signals — indicators of alignment, capacity, sustainability, and decision quality over time. In this episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, Marissa Lawton breaks down how to think about sales and profit metrics beyond “did it work or not.” Instead of treating revenue as a scorecard, this conversation reframes sales data as information that helps you lead your business more intentionally. You’ll hear why many seasoned business...
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Lead nurture is not about posting more, emailing more, or staying visible at all costs. For experienced entrepreneurs, lead nurture is about trust, continuity, and relationship — and when it’s working, it should feel steady, not exhausting. In this episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, Marissa Lawton explores what lead nurture really looks like once your business has matured past hustle-based marketing. Rather than focusing on engagement hacks or content volume, this conversation reframes lead nurture as a signal-based system that helps you understand how your audience is actually...
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Bonus Episode: The Market Shift, “Dead” Business Models, and What’s Actually Changing In this spontaneous bonus episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, Marissa Lawton shares an unscripted, candid reflection on the current market shift and the growing narrative that “courses are dead,” “podcasts are dead,” or that entire business models are suddenly no longer viable. Drawing on more than a decade of experience in online business, formal business education, and firsthand work across industries like real estate and mental health, Marissa brings much-needed context, nuance, and...
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Since you’ve been in business for a while, you already know that “getting more leads” isn’t the be-all-end-all solution some coaches say it is. The real challenge is knowing what kind of leads you’re attracting, where they’re coming from, and whether your lead flow is actually supporting sustainable business growth — or quietly working against it. In this episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, I kick off a four-part January series about making better business decisions starting with Lead Acquisition. This conversation is for seasoned online business owners who are tired of...
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Before you rush into goal-setting, optimization, or “what’s next,” there’s something more important to do: integrate the year you just lived. In this reflective year-end episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, Marissa Lawton guides seasoned business owners through 10 powerful questions designed to help you make sense of 2025 and move into 2026 with more clarity, steadiness, and intention. This is not a productivity episode. It’s an integration episode — created for entrepreneurs who have been in business long enough to know that insight doesn’t come from moving faster, but from...
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As an experienced entrepreneur, the most powerful decisions you make aren’t about doing more — they’re about choosing what actually deserves to come with you into the next chapter. In this reflective year-end episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, Marissa Lawton invites seasoned business owners to pause, integrate what 2025 revealed, and practice CEO-level discernment as they step into 2026. This episode isn’t about setting aggressive goals or forcing clarity before it’s ready. It’s about learning how to decide — calmly, intentionally, and with maturity — what stays in your...
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As online business owners head into a new year, most look only at the traditional metrics — revenue, growth, conversions, launches. But seasoned entrepreneurs know those numbers don’t tell the full story. The real signals that predict stability, sustainability, and success are often intangible: energy, capacity, creative bandwidth, emotional resilience, and decision fatigue. In this episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, Marissa breaks down the concept of energy accounting — the year-end audit that mature entrepreneurs use to evaluate the health of their business, not just the output....
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Should We Be Planning 2026? (How to Lead Your Business in an Unpredictable Market) If you’ve been wondering whether it even makes sense to plan for 2026 with the market shifting under our feet — this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale. In today’s solo episode, we’re talking about what mature entrepreneurs already know: Annual planning isn’t about predicting the year. It’s about directing it. It’s about creating a structure sturdy enough to hold you, even when the market doesn’t cooperate. I’m walking you through the exact framework I use — the Rocks, Pebbles, and...
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Being in business long enough, you’ve faced this question: “Do I stay the course… or am I self-sabotaging?” In this week’s solo episode of The Experienced Entrepreneur, we unravel one of the most complex challenges seasoned business owners face — knowing when something in your business still has staying power, and when your desire to quit is actually coming from fear, fatigue, or avoidance. This is not a beginner conversation. This is a maturity conversation — one that honors both your intuition and your data. For years, the online business world taught us that ease equals...
info_outlineAfter 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:
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Why I’m keeping things simple (no team hires, no complex funnels).
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Why these podcast episodes are intentionally raw and unedited.
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Why I’m leaning on high-touch connections, personal conversations, and old-school relationship marketing.
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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.