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In this session with Molly, we are talking all about what her experience on the podcast was like as well as the lessons and breakthroughs she had during this time. She’s sharing what being coached publicly felt like, what she’s taking into the next iteration of her business and our coaching. In this episode, you’ll hear: • The episode Molly loved most that's shifted a lot for her • How setting profit goals is so meaningful and the huge win that's given Molly this year • The thing that surprised Molly most about being on the podcast • What she thought coaching would be vs. what it...
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This session starts with celebrating a huge goal Molly achieved that you're definitely going to want to hear more about. We then get into intentionality in how you use your time, structure your weeks, interact with clients, pace your business, and more. From testing ideas before turning them into offers, to reducing decision fatigue, to teaching people how to treat you, this episode is about building a business that works because you’re deliberate, not in spite of it. In this episode, you’ll hear: • What it really means to hit (and exceed) a net profit goal • Why intentionality...
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At a certain point in business, team and leadership become most of the game and navigating that well takes a level of emotional intelligence we don’t talk about nearly enough. In this bonus solo episode, I’m sharing what I see matter most when it comes to running a team, the patterns that either create ease or drain you over time. We talk about ownership, communication, decision making, and why context matters as much as execution. This is a deep dive into what it actually takes to lead people well as your business grows. In this episode, you’ll hear: • The core work required to...
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This session is such a real look at how decision fatigue sneaks in as businesses grow especially when you’re still operating like you’re at $5k months instead of honoring the size and maturity of the business you’re actually running. Molly and I talk about what happens when you stay too involved for too long, how that drains your capacity, and why knowing when to step in matters just as much as knowing how. We also dig into client relationships, expectations, and the reality that you can’t protect people from a changing landscape. This episode is about leadership that makes everything...
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A thread we keep coming back to this season is container setting. Meaning, how we design our offers, how we know if it's working, how we support results, and how we make sure the experience feels good for the client and the coach. In this solo episode, I’m pulling all of those conversations together and going deeper into what actually creates strong client results without burning yourself out in the process. This episode is about holding the both/and of results and boundaries, responsibility and relationship, support and simplicity. Because the best containers get results, and they also get...
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This session is a look at what it actually means to lead a launch, read the room, and adjust in real time. Molly and I talk about taking a break mid-launch, the surprise she got about the goal she set, and why container setting matters more than we sometimes want to admit. We also dig into simplifying processes, messaging bridges, and creating connection through a welcome sequence and storytelling. This episode is about clarity, simplicity, and making things easier for you and your clients. In this episode, you’ll hear: • How Molly is reading the room and pivoting her launch • What it...
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This session is a beautiful example of what real discernment in business looks like. Whether that's knowing when something needs to be processed or when it’s actually time to move on or the difference between avoiding the truth versus finally telling it. Molly and I also dig into sales calls, intro offers, and container setting. This episode centers on really landing in your truth, setting clean expectations, and allowing yourself to acknowledge how close you are so you can actually create what comes next. In this episode, you’ll hear: • How to tell the difference between needing...
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This session is such a real look at the push and pull of being a working mom, and a successful business owner (who sometimes forgets she is). Molly and I talk about what it means to trust yourself with the choices you’re making, and stop comparing yourself to strategies or timelines that don’t actually solve the problem you’re trying to solve. We also dig into the power of knowing your numbers, holding clear goals, and asking the one question high-achieving women almost never ask. From resisting pressure to being overly relatable to letting things be genuinely good, this episode is one...
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Successful women have this tendency to forget they’re successful all the time. And in this solo episode, I dive into one of the most common patterns I see that contribute to this, especially among high-achieving women. You can be making $200k, $500k, $1M, or more and still feel behind, or like it could all disappear at any moment. This is a nervous system pattern that develops when your brain has learned to equate safety with doing more and/or fixing problems. I share how this shows up for so many women (including myself and Molly), what it costs you when you forget your success, and the...
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In this episode, Molly and I talk about how easy it is to forget how well things are actually going, even with irrefutable evidence of it, and how grounding into that can completely change your experience of business. We also dig into the realities of hypervigilance, decision fatigue, and momentum. Plus why great coaching isn’t about new insights every time, but about revisiting the right ones until they stick. This conversation is a reminder that success doesn’t require perfection, that growth often comes from noticing patterns before they take over, and that staying anchored in what’s...
info_outlineThis episode brings forward a conversation I feel so passionately about, and am so excited to share with you. We dive into how so many women apologize for their success or natural talents by over-working. We talk about where that comes from, how to start unwinding it, and dive into the questions to ask yourself to start making this shift to recognizing that your success does not have to come at the sacrifice of yourself.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- The trap most high-achieving women find themselves stuck in
- How to start disentangling hard work from success
- The apology we need to stop making
- My own experiences with justifying success with hard work
- 4 key questions (+ a bonus) to ask yourself to let go of the idea that your success is based on how hard you work
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