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If your income vanished tomorrow, would you intentionally recreate the life you're living right now? That's not just a thought experiment... it's the ultimate test of your self-sovereignty. Too many high-achieving moms are stuck in the "rat race" of circumstance, trading their most precious asset - time - for a version of success that doesn't actually make them feel alive. That's why I'm taking you back to the moment the rug was pulled out from under me, and I had to decide: keep chasing a career, or build my own brand of Money Making Magic that actually funds my freedom. We are crushing the "this or that" lie. You don't have to choose between financial abundance and fulfillment. You get to choose both. Push play, let's recalibrate, and let's design a reality you are obsessed with waking up to. PS. Let's align your inner world with the life you truly want
If you're staring at your calendar in June thinking, "Oh my gosh, what am I about to do with the kids home all stinking summer," this episode was created exactly for you.You do not have to white-knuckle your way through the next eight weeks. You don't have to ghost your clients. You don't have to skip the beach. And you definitely don't have to work from a hotel bathroom at 11pm while your kids are asleep.There is a way to actually do this. I've coached hundreds of women through it, and I pretty much live on a summer schedule 365 days out of the year. So let's get into it, friend.In This Episode, You'll Learn:The mindset shift you HAVE to make about summer (this is non-negotiable, and it's the reason most service providers melt down in June)The 4 client conversations you need to have this week (with the exact energy to bring to them)Why "I need to hire someone to cover for me" is the wrong instinct, and what to do insteadThe Summer Work Bucket List framework: full work weeks, modified weeks, and vacation weeks (and how to map every week of your summer into one of the three)The "power days and pockets" rhythm my Strategist Society members use to run profitable businesses while travelingA real student example: how one of our members handled a Disney cruise with four retainer clients and ads runningWhat to do RIGHT NOW if you didn't pre-plan and your summer is already on fireMentioned in This Episode:Strategist Society: thestrategistsociety.comConversions For Clients: conversionsforclients.comDM me on Instagram: @brandimowles (send the word SUMMER)Ready to Scale Past $10K Months?If you're sitting at $3K to $10K months as a service provider and you're tired of trading hours for dollars (especially when summer or any time off destroys your income), Strategist Society is exactly where you need to be. We help you repackage your offers, get in front of champagne clients, raise your prices, and build a business that runs without you babysitting it every time you want a week off. No agency required. Apply at thestrategistsociety.com.Loved This Episode?Share it with one friend who's already drowning in summer chaos, and tag me @brandimowles so I can see it. I read every single message and DM.Now go do the dang thing.Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serve-scale-soar/id1477998650Follow Brandi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandimowlesFollow Brandi on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brandiandcompany
From Mom Hack to Shark Tank: Beth Benike's Journey with Busy BabyWhat happens when a frustrated mom decides there has to be a better way?In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha sits down with entrepreneur, veteran, and Busy Baby founder Beth Benike. What started as a simple solution to keep toys off the restaurant floor turned into a patented product line, a successful business, and an appearance on Shark Tank.Beth shares the real story behind Busy Baby, from inventing her first prototype while pumping during her commute to building a nationally recognized brand while raising young children. She also opens up about serving in the military, navigating entrepreneurship, balancing motherhood, and why helping moms find a little more peace in their day continues to drive her mission. Whether you're a parent looking for practical solutions, a mom with a business idea, or someone who loves hearing stories of resilience and innovation, this conversation is packed with inspiration and actionable insights.In This Episode
Do you keep moving the imaginary goal post? You might not realize it, but so many of us are chasing success while accidentally training our nervous system to stay in a state of pressure and urgency.... not giving ourselves a chance to celebrate, to reflect on our results, and to consciously step into our next goal. Well, that changes today. We are dismantling the "reward system" of achievement and no longer trading our health for results. Push play to stop waiting for the finish line and start becoming the woman who can hold massive success - and massive peace - simultaneously. PS. CLICK HERE to start holding the frequency of peace and groundedness now so you can start creating success through alignment.
Send us Fan MailIn this powerful episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, I sit down with entrepreneur, strategist, and Female Mavericks co-founder Beth Maza for an honest conversation about building a successful business without sacrificing your real life in the process.If hustle culture has left you feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or like entrepreneurship was designed for everyone except moms — this conversation will feel like a deep exhale.Beth shares the frameworks that helped her build and scale multiple businesses while raising a family, including her powerful Mommy Mayhem Matrix™ and Five Power Moves™ for sustainable growth. Together, Beth and I discuss how moms can create businesses that align with their season of life, energy, family priorities, and long-term vision — without constantly living in survival mode.In this episode, you'll learn:What the Mommy Mayhem Matrix™ is and how it helps moms choose the right business modelWhy hustle culture often fails women and mothersThe Five Power Moves™ for building and scaling sustainablyHow to define personal and financial non-negotiablesWhy aligned action and self-trust matter more than pressureHow to stop comparing your timeline to social media success storiesThe mindset shift that helps moms grow without burnoutWhether you're starting a business, scaling one, or simply trying to build a life that feels more aligned, this episode is packed with practical wisdom, encouragement, and real-world insight.Connect with Beth:Website and Book Pre-Order: FemaleMavericks.comInstagram: @FemaleMavericksConnect with Angela:MomBusinessCoach.comIf this episode encouraged you, please share it with another mom entrepreneur, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a review so more women can discover these conversations.
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when your business, motherhood, and responsibilities continue to grow… but your inner capacity feels stretched thin?In this deeply honest and powerful conversation, I welcome mindset and entrepreneur coach Coach Clem to The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast to talk about the hidden emotional weight so many women silently carry while trying to “hold it all together.”Coach Clem, a UK-based mindset coach originally from France, has supported hundreds of women — many of them mompreneurs — through growth, transition, burnout, overwhelm, and the internal pressure that often goes unseen. Together, Angela and Clem explore the importance of inner stability, why awareness alone isn't enough to create change, and how many of the behaviors we label as “self-sabotage” are actually intelligent protection patterns formed over time.This conversation is a reminder that you do not have to build your business from survival mode — and that sustainable success begins within.In this episode, we discuss: Why ambitious women often feel overwhelmed even when life looks successful The invisible expectations placed on moms and entrepreneurs How social media fuels the “not enough” feeling Reframing self-sabotage as intelligent protection The connection between perfectionism, people pleasing, and burnout The three life seasons: growth, realignment, and survival Why awareness alone doesn't create lasting transformation How to begin building inner stability in everyday life The importance of alignment in motherhood, business, and personal growth Why this inner work matters not just for us — but for our children, too Memorable Moments from the Episode:✨ “You do not have to prove your worth through exhaustion.”✨ “A strength taken too far can become self-sabotage.”✨ “You can build success from alignment instead of survival mode.”✨ “Inner stability is not a luxury — it's a foundation.”Connect with Coach Clem:
Procrastination doesn't just cost you time, it creates an energy that actually blocks money. When we delay for tomorrow what can be done today, we are setting our minds to believe we are the kind of people who don't keep promises to ourselves, which directly impacts our income flow. When you have the catalyst to shift you out of self created chaos and into a state of aligned follow through, you can feel accomplished and truly productive. By reverse engineering into the feeling of being ahead, you activate the version of yourself who is highly successful and ready to receive abundance. Push play to stop the productivity illusion... and start allowing time to be the asset that fuels your money making legacy. PS. Take the TIME TURNER QUIZ to start managing your time in a magical new way.
Send us Fan MailWhy do so many women entrepreneurs struggle to confidently price their services, raise their rates, or talk about money without anxiety, guilt, or second-guessing?In this powerful episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, I sit down with Linda Hunt — money clarity catalyst, pricing power strategist, founder of SumSolutions, and author of the upcoming book The Money Conversation.Together, we explore the emotional and energetic side of entrepreneurship that most business conversations ignore.This conversation goes beyond spreadsheets and strategy into the deeper layers of self-worth, nervous system regulation, capacity, visibility, boundaries, and sustainable business growth.Linda shares how women can stop undercharging, build offers that support both profit and peace, and create businesses that don't require burnout to succeed.In this episode, we discuss:• Why women entrepreneurs often struggle with pricing and money conversations• The connection between nervous system safety and pricing confidence• How to stop undercharging and understand the value of your transformation• Why boundaries and business structure create more freedom• Capacity, burnout, and creating a sustainable business model• How to lead with confidence without becoming overly masculine in business• The emotional side of entrepreneurship and rewriting your money story• Why entrepreneurship forces us to truly meet ourselves• Linda's upcoming book, The Money ConversationThis episode is especially for service-based entrepreneurs, coaches, creatives, consultants, and mompreneurs who are ready to stop shrinking themselves and start building businesses with more confidence, clarity, alignment, and peace.Connect with Linda Hunt:Website: https://www.sumsolutions.comBook & Resources: https://moneyconversation.netInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumsolutionsllcLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindaahunt/Keep the conversation going with Angela:https://mombusinesscoach.comIf this episode resonated with you, please share it with another mom entrepreneur, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a review so more women can discover these conversations.
Send us Fan MailSummer can feel beautiful… and mentally overwhelming at the same time.For moms—especially mom entrepreneurs—the constant decisions, shifting schedules, childcare, activities, meals, work responsibilities, and emotional labor can create a level of mental exhaustion that's hard to explain.And often, it's not just the workload that's exhausting.It's the constant deciding.In this short solo episode, Angela Masciulli shares 3 simple and practical ways moms can reduce mental overload this summer so they can create more ease, energy, and space for what matters most.If you've been feeling mentally drained, overwhelmed, scattered, or stretched too thin, this episode is your reminder that you don't need to do more—you may just need fewer decisions.In This Episode, You'll Learn:• Why decision fatigue feels so heavy during summer • How to create a “default” schedule to reduce mental clutter • Simple ways to reduce the number of daily decisions you make • Why exhausted moms struggle to make aligned decisions • How to create more space, calm, and mental clarity this seasonThis Episode Is For You If:You're a mom who: feels mentally exhausted or overstimulated is balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship struggles with overwhelm during busy seasons wants a simpler, more sustainable summer Reflection QuestionWhat decisions can you stop making over and over again this summer?Connect with AngelaAngela Masciulli is a certified confidence coach, business mentor for mom entrepreneurs, Reiki practitioner, podcast host, and mom of two.90-minute coaching sessions60-minute distance Reiki sessions
Send us Fan MailAs Mother's Day approaches, many moms are carrying more than people realize.The school events.The schedules.The business responsibilities.The invisible pressure to do everything well.And somewhere along the way, many women lose sight of why they started their businesses in the first place:To create more freedom.More flexibility.More time with the people they love most.In this heartfelt solo episode, Angela Masciulli shares a gentle reminder about what our children really want from us—and why presence matters so much more than perfection.This episode is for every mom entrepreneur trying to balance ambition, motherhood, and real life while wondering if she's doing enough.In This Episode, You'll Hear:• Why many moms lose focus on what matters most• The hidden pressure women carry in motherhood and business• What children actually remember about us• Why connection matters more than perfection• How to come back to presence during busy seasonsThis Episode Is For You If:You're a mom who: Feels stretched between business and family Wants more presence and less pressure Is trying to create a life that feels aligned Needs a gentle Mother's Day reminder that you're already enough Reflection Question From This EpisodeWhat would change if you stopped measuring motherhood by productivity… and started measuring it by connection?Connect with AngelaAngela Masciulli is a certified confidence coach, business mentor for mom entrepreneurs, Reiki practitioner, podcast host, and mom of two.90-minute coaching sessions60-minute distance Reiki sessions
The time trap you're currently in is a self-created narrative that you have the full authority to rewrite starting right now. Most money making moms feel like time is slipping through their fingers as they are building their businesses, but the secret to scaling isn't adding more hours... it's about activating the "lifestyle by design" you've already envisioned. We're shifting from time scarcity into a state of fulfillment where your "busyness" actually feels like a gift rather than a burden. Press play and remember, you are the leader of your own life. It's time to stop trading your sanity for a paycheck and start modeling the dream-chasing energy you want your kids to see. PS. Take the Time Turner Quiz and book your call to start your 180-degree transformation!
Stronger Together: How Baby Booty Is Redefining Parenthood Fitness In this episode of the Boulos Beat, guest host Sasha Phillips sits down with Molly DeLong Brubaker to discuss how she transformed her background in startup marketing and her experience as a new mom into Baby Booty—a fitness and community platform designed for parents. What began during COVID as virtual workouts quickly evolved into in-person classes, built around a simple idea: parents need a space where they can work out, connect, and show up as they are—without leaving their babies behind. Baby Booty blends functional fitness with real-life parenting, offering classes where children are welcome and community is central. Each session combines a workout with dedicated time for connection, creating a supportive “third space” for parents to rebuild strength and identity. The business has grown largely through word-of-mouth, with many instructors coming from within the community, reinforcing its authentic and deeply personal culture. A key part of their conversation also highlights the real estate journey behind the brand's growth. Molly shares how moving from pop-up classes to a permanent studio required finding a space with easy access, ample parking, and a welcoming layout suited for parents with young children. With her first location in Portland and a second in Massachusetts, she reflects on navigating different markets, negotiating leases, and adapting spaces to fit her vision. As she explores expansion in southern Maine and considers franchising, real estate strategy remains central to scaling Baby Booty's unique community-driven model.
Send us Fan MailAre you building your business in a way that actually supports your life… or slowly burning you out?In this episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, Angela sits down with business coach and former Registered Dietitian Laura Schoenfeld to talk about what it really takes to grow a sustainable, profitable business—especially as a mom.With over a decade of experience in the online business space, Laura shares her “backwards” approach to scaling—starting with your offer and client transformation first, instead of getting stuck in endless content creation.Together, we dive into what's keeping so many mom entrepreneurs overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid… and how to shift into a business model that actually works for your life.If you've ever felt like you're doing all the things but not seeing the results—or you're craving more freedom without sacrificing growth—this conversation is for you.
Send us Fan MailBefore May gets busy, take 10 minutes to create a schedule that actually works for your life.If you're a mom entrepreneur, you know how quickly this season fills up—school events, recitals, Mother's Day, and the transition into summer can make your business feel overwhelming.But the problem isn't a lack of time.It's a lack of clarity around how you're using it.In this short solo episode, I walk you through a simple, step-by-step process to create a realistic busy season schedule—so you can stay productive, protect your time, and reduce overwhelm.You'll also learn how to use a time audit to better understand where your time is going, how long tasks actually take, and how your work impacts your energy.In This Episode, You'll Learn:• How to create a simple business schedule in 10 minutes• Why choosing realistic work hours matters more than ideal ones• How to protect your family time during busy seasons• The importance of adding buffer time to avoid overwhelm• How to do a time audit to track what you do, how long it takes, and how it makes you feelThis Episode Is For You If:You're a mom entrepreneur who: Feels overwhelmed heading into a busy season Is juggling business, family, and real life Struggles with time management or over-scheduling Wants a simple, practical way to plan your week Free Resources MentionedDownload your Busy Season Schedule Printable + Time Audit Tool (Aligned Mompreneur Workbook) to map out your schedule and track your energy:
What does it really look like to build a successful business while raising children? In this special four part Motherhood & Ambition Series, Cait brings together three powerhouse conversations with women who are redefining what it means to hold both motherhood and ambition without losing themselves in the process. You'll hear from: Alexi Panos - Somatic coach and embodiment expert Anna Malaika Tubbs - Sociologist, author, and thought leader on motherhood and equity Bizzie Gold - Tech founder and behavior futurist Each conversation offers a unique lens on navigating identity, ambition, and the realities of motherhood from burnout and boundaries to societal expectations and building a life rooted in purpose. Tune in to hear: How motherhood forces radical prioritization and eliminates what doesn't truly matter The hidden burnout so many high-achieving women don't even realize they're in Why motherhood and ambition were never meant to be in competition How societal systems have shaped the way we view mothers and success The identity shifts required to evolve as both a mother and a business owner Why boundaries, energy protection, and discernment become non-negotiable The practical systems (like shared calendars and support networks) that make it all possible The truth about "doing it all" vs. actually having support Why work-life balance may be a myth and what to focus on instead How to navigate seasons of business and motherhood without constant guilt The difference between ambition and commitment and why it matters Why purpose-driven work is essential if you want to sustain both motherhood and entrepreneurship The "glass balls vs. rubber balls" framework for prioritizing what truly matters If this episode resonates with you, don't forget to share it to your stories and tag @themillionairemother, or leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts-it helps more mamas find this show.
Y'all, this episode is proof that you can be a present mom AND have a thriving business. It's not either/or. It's AND.Laura found me in the most random way possible (let's just say it involved a Facebook mom group and me getting into it with a troll). When we first met, she was a social media manager running content for five businesses but only getting paid for two clients. She was maxed out at $2,400 a month with zero room to grow.Fast forward one year, and Laura just hit $9,800 in January. She's transitioned to ad management, she's landing local clients through networking, and she's doing it all while getting her kids off the bus and being present at home.In this episode, we're breaking down:The moment Laura realized social media management wasn't going to get her where she wanted to goWhy she was terrified that making more money would make her a worse mom (and how she got past it)The 60 days where everything changed and her income more than doubledHow she's finding clients through local networking, cold emails, and Facebook groupsThe two skills from Strategist Society that made the biggest differenceWhat she'd tell someone sitting on the fence about investing in themselvesIf you're a service provider who feels maxed out, burned out, or stuck at an income ceiling, Laura's story is going to light a fire under you.Resources Mentioned:Apply for Strategist Society: https://thestrategistsociety.comGet started with Conversions for Clients: https://conversionsforclients.comConnect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/brandimowlesFollow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serve-scale-soar/id1477998650Follow Brandi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandimowlesFollow Brandi on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brandiandcompany
Cheese Balls And GritA giant orange cheese ball backpack sounds like a joke until it becomes the most unexpected doorway into real conversations about faith, pain, and purpose. I'm sitting down with speaker, author, and social creator Molly Sanborn, also known as the Cheeseball Chick, to talk about what happens when God uses ordinary humor to do extraordinary work.We unpack Molly's path from early entrepreneurship and a chaotic coffee shop season to decades of public speaking and ministry. Molly shares how her faith became real in middle school, how comparison nearly stole her joy as a young mom, and why her book Cheese Balls for Jesus still connects with people who need encouragement that feels human. We also get honest about social media and motherhood: TikTok growth, authenticity, boundaries, and the real questions parents ask about posting kids online.Then the story turns sobering and powerful. Molly walks us through open heart surgery, complications, and the long recovery that followed, including the role of prayer, community support, and the peace that shows up when you cannot explain it. We talk about Whatever You Do Ministries, living on support, choosing family-first priorities, and why Molly's message now centers on one line: if you have a pulse, you have a purpose.Subscribe for more conversations on faith and real life, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more women can find these stories.Event Opportunity:April 27th - Medical Journey's for Jesus, RVSP HEREConnect with Molly:IG: @cheeseballchickTikTok: @cheeseballchickFacebook: Cheese Ball ChickYouTube: Cheese Ball ChickWebsite: www.CheeseBallChick.comContact the Host, Kelly Kirk:Email: info.ryh7@gmail.comGet Connected/Follow:The Hue Drop Newsletter: Subscribe HereIG: @ryh_pod & @thekelly.tanke.kirkFacebook: Reclaiming Your Hue Facebook PageCAKES Affiliate Link: KELLYKIRKCredits:Editor: Joseph KirkMusic: Kristofer Tanke Thanks for listening & cheers to Reclaiming Your Hue!
Send us Fan MailWhat if the version of success you've been chasing… is the very thing burning you out?In this powerful and honest conversation, Angela sits down with Chantell Preston—CEO, board member, and mom of three—to unpack the truth about “having it all,” why so many high-achieving moms feel exhausted, and what it really looks like to lead a business and a life with more clarity, calm, and compassion.If you've ever felt like you're doing everything “right” but it still feels heavy… this episode is for you.Together, we explore how to release perfectionism, lead without burnout, and redefine success in a way that actually supports your life as a mom—not competes with it.In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why the idea of “having it all” is keeping mom entrepreneurs stuck and overwhelmed How to lead your business—even on the days you're not at 100% The role of emotional intelligence in building strong, connected teams (and families) How to stop saying yes to everything without guilt Practical ways to reduce the invisible load using support, systems, and even AI Why making your life easier is not “cheating”—it's strategic How to move from burnout and pressure to calm, grounded leadership Reflective Question:What would change in your business and your life if you stopped measuring success by exhaustion… and started measuring it by how supported you feel?
Send us Fan MailMay is coming… and if you're a mom entrepreneur, you already know what that means.End-of-year school events. Recitals. Sports. Teacher appreciation. Mother's Day. And the transition into summer.It's a beautiful season—but it can also feel overwhelming if your business isn't set up to support you.In this short solo episode, Angela Masciulli shares 5 simple and practical ways to prepare your business before May gets busy—so you can stay aligned, productive, and present in both your work and your life.This isn't about doing more. It's about simplifying what matters.
Send us Fan MailCan you really be a present mom and build a successful business?In this episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, I sit down with Beth Toenies, Vice President of Franchise Development at BELFOR Franchise Group, to explore a powerful (and often overlooked) path to entrepreneurship—franchising.As a fellow military spouse, Beth brings a unique perspective on resilience, adaptability, and building a business that actually supports your life—not competes with it.If you've been feeling the pull to do something more, but also want flexibility, support, and sustainability… this conversation will open your eyes to a different way of building a business.In this episode, you'll learn: Why the business model you choose matters more than your idea How franchising can offer structure, systems, and built-in support The key questions every mom should ask before starting a business How to balance motherhood, marriage, and entrepreneurship Why you don't have to start from scratch to be successful This episode is especially powerful for moms who are ready to grow—but want to do it in a way that aligns with their life and values.
What if you could grow your business and still have a life you love? In this episode, I'm joined by Lisa Druxman, founder of FIT4MOM and mentor to mom entrepreneurs, to discuss business growth, time management, and preventing burnout. Lisa shares how a simple desire for community transformed into a nationwide business, along with the mindset shifts that have supported her for over 25 years. I loved her perspective on starting with courage, building through community, and creating a business that fits your season of life. If you're a busy mompreneur who wants more freedom, more clarity, and a more sustainable way to grow, this one is for you. You'll walk away with simple, practical shifts to help you grow your business with more ease, alignment, and intention. Connect with FIT4MOM: Website: https://fit4mom.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fit4momhq/ Connect with Lisa: Website: https://www.lisadruxman.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisadruxman/
Send us Fan MailJill Salzman is a returning guest on our show! Be sure to check out her first interview on episode 860 of Boundless Body Radio!Jill Salzman turns the mundane into inspiration and transforms the impossible into the achievable. Through defying expectations and breaking the rules, she succeeds in inspiring entrepreneurs to figure out what works for them by using meaningful action to create positive results.Jill is the author of The Best Business Book In The World* (*According To My Mom) and the Amazon best-seller, Found It: A Field Guide for Mom Entrepreneurs. She's shared the speaker stage with many incredibly famous people, and professed her love of Eddie Vedder in her TEDx talk on 11/11/11.CNNMoney called her a “mogul.” MSN Live said she's a “Cool Entrepreneur We Love.” Forbes rated her a Top 100 Champion Small Business Influencer and voted her third business, The Founding Moms, one of the Top 10 Websites For Entrepreneurs.When she's not speaking to audiences in patterned leggings, podcasting, or working out with me from her basement, she fruitlessly tries to convince her daughters that cassette tapes actually existed.Her latest book is delightful, titled The Big But Book: A Graphic Novel About the Detours That Shape Us, which even includes a set of colored pencils!Find Jill at-https://jillsalzman.com/Buy the book HERE to get the awesome colored pensils- The Big But Book: A Graphic Novel About the Detours That Shape UsAmazon- The Big But Book: A Graphic Novel About the Detours That Shape UsFind Boundless Body at-myboundlessbody.comBook a session with us here!
Send us Fan MailAs Quarter 1 comes to a close, many mom entrepreneurs feel the pressure to do more, fix more, or start over.But what if the real reset for Quarter 2 isn't about adding more strategy…it's about letting go?In this short solo episode, Angela Masciulli shares a simple and powerful Q2 reset for women in business who are feeling overwhelmed, behind, or out of alignment.Instead of pushing harder, this episode will help you clear space so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.In This Episode, You'll Learn:• Why outdated expectations from January might be holding you back• How to stop making Q1 results mean something about your worth• The hidden cost of comparison and constant availability• Simple shifts to protect your time, energy, and focus• 3 powerful reflection questions to help you step into Quarter 2 alignedThis Episode Is For You If:You're a mom entrepreneur who: Feels behind after Q1 Is overwhelmed or mentally cluttered Wants a simple reset without burning everything down Is ready to build a business that fits your real life Ready for Support?If you're ready to release what's no longer working and step into Quarter 2 with clarity, Angela offers:✨ 90-minute coaching sessions for aligned strategy, confidence, and growth✨ 60-minute distance Reiki sessions for energy reset, clarity, and calm
Send a textWhat happens when a real motherhood challenge becomes the inspiration for a business idea?In this episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, Angela Masciulli sits down with Kelsey Garlock, founder of Movemama Apparel, a breastfeeding clothing brand created to help moms feel more confident and comfortable during motherhood.Kelsey didn't start with a huge business plan or outside funding. Instead, she started with a simple idea inspired by her own experience as a new mom and slowly built a product-based business that worked with her life and priorities as a mother.In this conversation, Kelsey shares what it really looks like to build a business while raising young children, why she chose slow and intentional growth, and how listening closely to her customers shaped every product she created.If you're a mom who has ever wondered whether an idea could become something more — this conversation will inspire you to think differently about what's possible.What You'll Learn in This Episode• How Kelsey turned a personal motherhood challenge into a product-based business • Why slow growth can be the most sustainable path for mom entrepreneurs • How listening to customer feedback helped shape Movemama Apparel • The reality of starting a business while raising young children • Why your previous work experience can become a powerful foundation for your business • How small ideas can grow into meaningful solutions for other momsConnect with Kelsey GarlockLearn more about Movemama Apparel and connect with Kelsey:Website https://movemamaapparel.comInstagram https://www.instagram.com/movemamaapparelContinue the Conversation with AngelaIf this episode resonated with you and you're building a business alongside motherhood, Angela would love to connect with you.Visit https://mombusinesscoach.comThere you can learn more about Angela's coaching for mom entrepreneurs, explore podcast episodes, and find resources designed to help you build your business with more confidence and clarity.Reflection QuestionWhat everyday frustration in your life might actually be pointing you toward an idea worth exploring?Sometimes the solutions we wish existed are the ideas we're meant to build.Download the Reflection SheetTo help you think more deeply about this episode, download the reflection worksheet linked in the show notes and consider how these ideas might apply to your own journey as a mom and entrepreneur.
At BossMom, we're normalizing the conversations that help you grow a business while raising a family. In this episode, Dana gets real about something nobody tells you when you start your own business: nobody is coming to promote you. You're both the employee stuck in the trenches AND the CEO who decides promotions—so why are you still waiting for someone to tap you on the shoulder and tell you you're ready for the next level? Dana breaks down the three specific things keeping mom entrepreneurs stuck in the same role, making the same money, and doing the same work without any exit strategy in sight. She explains why you need both a promotion plan AND a retirement plan for your business (and no, not the 401k kind—she's talking about how you actually get out of the content game, the service-providing game, the doing-all-the-things game). From why you don't even realize a promotion is what you need, to how the Messaging Map Strategist Certification teaches you to sell before you master the skill (because confidence comes from talking about it, not waiting until you feel "ready"), this episode will shift how you see your trajectory. Plus, Dana shares why giving yourself a promotion isn't just good for your business—it's good for your kids to witness. Because model, don't martyr, always. Explore More Resources from BossMom BossMom is your go-to home base for content, support, and community designed specifically for moms growing businesses → https://bossmom.com
Meditation gets to become whatever you desire it to be, not a "perfect world" of sitting still and silence. While most high-achieving moms feel pulled in a million directions, today we are quieting the "ping pong" brain and to connect with the version of you that attracts ease. Press play to turn mundane moments into movement meditations that rejuvenate your soul and realign your frequency with the abundance you're destined for. PS. This accidental practice took me from making $33 to a $6,000 month by simply changing my energy in the kitchen. Ready to activate YOUR next level of alignment? Book your HIGHER SELF ACTIVATION CALL here.
Now more than ever, we need to take off the blinders and have the uncomfortable conversations. Navigating a divided world requires more than just picking a side... it requires the radical discernment to look through multiple lenses without falling into paranoia. We are rising above the low-level noise and choosing to become aware and intentional leaders of our home and business. Press play to see how you can unlock the clarity needed to navigate the current world climate and raise the next generation of independent thinkers. Ready for more deeper, REAL conversations? Join the DISCERNING MOTHERHOOD COLLECTIVE and start parenting with eyes wide open today!
Send a textAre you a burned-out mom entrepreneur who feels stuck, exhausted, or disconnected from the business you once loved?In this powerful episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, Angela Masciulli sits down with Karen Bartholomew, founder of The Pause Method, to explore how overworking becomes an identity — and why pausing may be the key to clarity, confidence, and aligned success.If you've built your business for freedom but still feel overwhelmed… this conversation is for you.Karen shares her journey from burnout as a single mom of three to creating a framework that helps women entrepreneurs unravel the subconscious stories driving overperformance, stress, and self-abandonment.Inside this episode, we discuss:Why burnout is often rooted in identity, not workloadHow fear keeps mompreneurs stuck in hustle modeThe real cost of never pausingThe difference between reactive action and aligned actionWhy systems and structure actually create freedom in businessHow to navigate identity shifts during seasons of transitionThe five-step Pause Method and how it worksWhy you are not broken — and never wereAngela also shares her 3 biggest takeaways at the end of the episode, including the belief every woman needs to release immediately.If you're craving more peace without sacrificing ambition, this episode will give you permission to slow down and reconnect — so you can move forward intentionally.✨ Reflection Question:If you weren't operating from fear, how would you show up differently in your business this week?
How to Quit Your Job: A Mom's Guide to Creating a Life and Business You Love
If you've been changing your offer every time someone says “no” or avoiding even reaching out to people because you don't want to feel pushy, you're not alone. But you're likely killing the momentum in your business. In this episode, I share insights from a recent Mom Entrepreneur's Circle call, where we talked about why these two things are some of the most common barriers to building momentum. You'll hear how to break free from these patterns so you can start creating more clients without feeling like you're starting over every time. For more information, transcript, and show notes, click here: jenna.coach/93 Join me for a free consultation by clicking here: https://mom.jenna.coach/apply You're invited to join us every 2nd Thursday for my free Mom Entrepreneurs Circle. Sign up here: https://mom.jenna.coach/circle Keep up with me on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenna-rykiel and Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jrykiel3 If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, review, and share the podcast! Your support helps the show reach moms just like you who are ready to quit their 9-to-5 in pursuit of a life and business they love. Click here for instructions on how to leave a review: https://jenna.coach/podcast/podcastlaunch
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If you've been putting off building your first sales funnel because you're afraid of doing it wrong, this episode walks you through how to build a sales funnel that actually works without overcomplicating it. I'm sharing the 3 biggest funnel mistakes I see mom entrepreneurs make: creating an overly complicated funnel with too many steps and tech tools, building a funnel without solving a clear problem, and copying hustle-heavy funnel strategies that don't align with your values. You'll learn how to simplify your funnel strategy, clarify your offer before setting up tech, and design a customer journey that fits your customer AND your business goals and priorities. If you want a simple, scalable sales funnel that converts and supports your life as a work-from-home mom, this episode will help you build it the right way from the start!
Let's ditch the good mom complex and replace it with the energy of the mom you actually want to be. Trying to squeeze into an external definition of "perfection" is draining the very vitality you need to build your empire and connect with your kids. We're redefining motherhood on our own unapologetic terms and reclaiming the frequency that naturally attracts more wealth and opportunity. Press play to move away from the Pinterest-centric idea of a Good Mom and discover how stepping into your unique alignment is the key to activating your next level of income. PS. Start creating a path to YOUR dreams and desires while showing up as the money making mom you want to be
Send a textValentine's Day usually focuses on loving everyone else.But what would it look like to be your own Valentine — in your business and in your life?In this solo episode, Angela Masciulli shares a powerful mindset shift for mom entrepreneurs who are tired of self-abandonment disguised as responsibility. If you've ever undercharged, overdelivered, answered emails late at night, or postponed your own goals “until later,” this conversation is for you.Being your own Valentine isn't about indulgence. It's about self-respect.In this episode, you'll learn:• What self-abandonment looks like in business • Why undercharging and overgiving are confidence issues — not strategy problems • How to set boundaries without guilt • A simple reflection question to help you choose yourself this week • Practical ways to protect your time and energy (including email boundaries)Angela reminds you that confidence isn't built by waiting to feel ready — it's built by deciding differently.If you're a mom entrepreneur who wants to grow your business without burnout, resentment, or self-doubt, this episode will help you realign with your worth.
A CEO doesn't do middle management... yet most moms are currently drowning in the role of Chief Information Officer for their own households. If you feel like your identity has shifted from a woman with dreams to a walking calendar for everyone else's life, let this episode be your catalyst to fire yourself as the family's "middle manager." You'll get to reclaim the 90% of your brain's processing power currently held hostage by the memory tax. Press play to see how you can transition from the household storage bank into a strategic leader who delegates with ease and executes with clarity. PS. Want to reclaim your time... and your sanity? Take the TIME TURNER QUIZ
What if finishing strong didn't require more grit, discipline, or early alarms but instead felt nourishing, creative, and deeply life-giving? In today's episode, I'm reimagining what it means to prioritize big, needle-moving projects as a mother in a full season of life. From businesses and babies to pregnancies, postpartum recovery, and sleepless nights this episode offers a radically compassionate approach to focus, follow-through, and momentum. Tune in to hear: Why "just wake up earlier" is unrealistic (and harmful) advice for mothers How to identify the big projects you've been avoiding or postponing The difference between gritty discipline and devoted joy in business How to create small pockets of focused time that feel nourishing, not draining Why finishing strong works better when it feels magnetic instead of forced How shifting from "I have to" to "I get to" unlocks momentum and creativity If this episode resonates with you, don't forget to share it to your stories and tag @themillionairemother, or leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts-it helps more mamas find this show.
Send us a textTrying to run a perfect business in a very real season of motherhood? You're not failing — you're just overdoing it.In this solo episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, Angela Masciulli shares what a good enough business week actually looks like for mom entrepreneurs who want more clarity, energy, and confidence — without burning themselves out.If you've ever ended the week exhausted and unsure what you really accomplished, this episode will help you simplify, focus on what truly matters, and release the pressure to do it all.In this episode, you'll learn:Why perfectionism keeps mom entrepreneurs busy but not effectiveThe difference between being busy and moving the needle in your businessHow to structure your week around one main focus per dayThe importance of choosing one weekly revenue or visibility actionWhy long-term visibility matters more than chasing social media algorithmsHow to create a flex day that protects your time and energyPractical email boundaries that stop constant interruptionsWhy availability does not equal valueWhat to stop doing immediately to reduce overwhelmHow “good enough” creates consistency, sustainability, and growthKey takeaways for mom entrepreneurs:Your business does not need your best every single day — it needs your presence and consistencyTime management is about deciding what gets access to youBoundaries don't make you less committed — they make your business sustainableDoing less on purpose leads to more confidence, clarity, and impactA reminder from this episode:You don't need to do more.You don't need to try harder.You need permission to build a business that works for your life.A good enough business week is still a successful one.Resources & Support:If you want help creating a business rhythm that fits your life as a mom — not someone else's expectations — you can connect with Angela at mombusinesscoach.com.Angela offers:90-minute business coaching sessionsReiki sessions for mom entrepreneurs to reset energy, identify energy leaks, and protect focusListen & Subscribe:New solo episodes drop every other week, with interviews featuring authors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders every Monday.If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another mom who needs permission to do less — and feel good about it.
You can't build a six figure empire on a burnt out Sunday... Here's the truth, most moms are stealing their own rest by following someone else's template for the week. If Sundays have been feeling like more of a prep day for the "Monday blues" - this episode is for you. Get ready to optimize your week based on a non-traditional approach, so you can stop forcing your life into a box and start aligning your schedule for the highest and best results. See Jessica Cerato's Strategy in action HERE ✨PS. Reclaim your time and create a routine that feels good while making you more money
Send us a textCan you build a multi-million dollar marketing agency without burning out — while raising kids? In this episode, Jen interviews Kym Asana, founder of Always On Digital, about the real-life systems behind her agency's growth: flexible team schedules, trust-based management, smart hiring decisions, and the mindset shift that helps you scale beyond “it all depends on me.”You'll hear how Kym went from NYC advertising to building a woman-owned agency on her own terms, plus the #1 marketing mistake she sees businesses make when they want results fast.ALL THE LINKS MENTIONED: https://jenvazquez.com/build-a-7-figure-marketing-agency-without-burnout-with-kym-insanaTransform your service-based business with valuable insights and actionable strategies on how to find, attract, and book your ideal clients at our marketing summit.https://creativemarketingsummit.com FREE Marketing Summit: https://creativemarketingsummit.com
At BossMom, we're normalizing the conversations that help you grow a business while raising a family. In this episode, Dana gets vulnerable about something most mom entrepreneurs hide: starting over. After stepping back from Boss Mom to navigate grief, family changes, and rebuilding herself, Dana shares why the shame around starting over is keeping us stuck—and how breaking that silence changed everything. She reveals why Silicon Valley celebrates rebuilding every five years while moms treat it like failure, what isolation actually does to your business and creativity, and how stepping away doesn't mean you failed—it means you're human. With major entrepreneurs like Amy Porterfield and Jenna Kutcher publicly stepping back from parts of their businesses, Dana makes the case for why we need to normalize the start-stop cycle for moms and show our kids what real resilience looks like. Explore More Resources from BossMom BossMom is your go-to home base for content, support, and community designed specifically for moms growing businesses → https://bossmom.com
Everyone is selling a carbon-copy blueprint for success, but while you've been busy perfecting the "robot" version of your business... your true identity is begging to be seen. You've mastered the art of the copy-paste, but you're still waiting for the premium results that only an original can call in.Today, the "machine" era ends and the era of self-reclamation begins.Stop just optimizing your tasks and start developing your person, so that you can integrate high-level strategies into your life WITHOUT losing your soul in the process. The legacy you want is waiting on the other side of your truest self. Push play to see how you can shift your frequency from "box checker" to "true believer" attractor and watch how the money follows the human, not the machine. PS. Create a DONE BOARD that is uniquely yours to step into six figure productivity while still prioritizing fulfillment!
Moms, stop trading CEO Energy for $15-an-hour chores. Your time is a premium resource... so if you feel like you've been giving it away a little more freely than you'd like, this is for you. Press play to get the secret to scaling your joy and your profit while letting go of the low-value tasks that drain your creativity. PS. Use your highest and best energy on things that actually build your legacy ⏳
Want to create new years goals that actually stick? The bottom line is... goals and resolutions set you up for a feeling of failure because they force you into a box of doing things the same way every day. So today, we're cracking open the anti-resolution strategy that guarantees success by focusing on who you get to be, not what you need to do. Press play and shift your energy from feeling down on yourself to a New Year, New Me kind of vibe that creates the result you desire. Become the person set up for success in 2026
If you feel like you're trying not to blink this holiday season... you might be battling the scarcity of time. The desire to put your kids in a time bubble stems from fighting the past, which only steals your presence and creates the need for perfect memories. So what if you could create micro moments of joy that last forever? Press play and choose intentionality over holiday chaos so you can find those little tiny things your kids crave rather than trying to tackle all the big to-do's. PS. Want to bend time so you can maximize your moments and make more money? CLICK HERE
If you feel at the beck and call of every single notification, constantly chasing that dopamine hit... let's set some digital boundaries. We're diving into some simple shifts you can make to stop feeling "owned" by your device and be more intentionally present in your life and business. Press play to reclaim your time and energy by choosing peace and profit over constant distraction. PS. Want to connect with your higher self on a deeper level and set boundaries that help you create the life you desire? Join PATH TO THE ALIGNED SOUL
What if you could still enjoy "free time" while making intentional time for profit? As a Money Making Mom, we are torn between two worlds - but you don't have to do MORE... What if you could just harness the power or intentionality, and time? Well, if you haven't heard - success loves speed. So listen in to see how you can work WITH time to focus on intentional actions that build profit in your business WITHOUT sacrificing those precious parenting moments. Listen in to see how you can make money even faster with the 60 minute sprint P.S. Want to get more time on your side? Take the TIME TURNER QUIZ to see how.
What happens when you're a working mom who wants a thriving career and time with your family—but your company says no to flexibility? In this episode, Lori talks with Kim Insana, mom of four and co-founder of Always On Digital, about building a business that supports working parents. Kim shares her journey from corporate layoffs to entrepreneurship, the power of asking for what you need, and how her company is redefining work-life balance for moms and dads alike. You'll learn practical tips for creating flexibility, setting boundaries, and building a life and career that actually work together. Text us your feedback or questions!Stay connected! Join us in The Supermom Society! Get all the details at thesupermomsociety.com! Get all our show notes, buy the book Secrets of Supermom, and more at our website: www.secretsofsupermom.com Secrets of Supermom on Facebook Secrets of Supermom on Instagram
Let's end the tug-of-war of Mom Guilt... So many high acheiving Moms feel the sticky push and pull sensation when trying to balance work, rest, and family. We've been told we have to choose one over the other. But what if you gave yourself the permission to have it all? To be the powerful, ambitious mom you truly are, showing you how to operate from a place of wholeness where your cup is always overflowing. Press play to see how you can shift the narrative to stop "pouring from your cup" and pour from the "overflow" instead. P.S. Once you're done listening, take the TIME TURNER quiz to see how you can manage your time in a whole new way.
Do you ever feel like all the business advice out there was written for people who don't have kids? In this episode, I sit down with marketing strategist and founder of This Mother Means Business, Laura Sinclair, to talk about what it really looks like to build a thriving business as a mom without burning out or sacrificing your family in the process. Laura shares the truth about why most business advice simply doesn't fit the realities of motherhood, and why finding mentors who get your season of life is a total game-changer. Together, we unpack the myths of "hustle culture," discuss the importance of redefining success, and explore how moms can grow profitable businesses on their own terms. If you've ever felt like you're falling behind or trying to keep up with people living in a completely different reality, this episode will remind you that you're not alone — and that success as a mom and entrepreneur is absolutely possible. Episode Timeline: [2:22] – Why moms need mentors who actually understand the realities of motherhood and entrepreneurship. [6:37] – The empathy gap: what non-parents often miss when advising mom business owners. [10:12] – Three personal experiences that shaped Laura's mission to support entrepreneurial moms. [20:10] – The myth of "keeping up" and why moms must stop comparing their pace to others. [27:18] – Rethinking what success means: ambition, money, and motherhood in harmony. [42:37] – Inside This Mother Means Business: a community built for moms who want both family and financial freedom. Top 5 Quotes: "Nobody understands what it's like to be a mom entrepreneur unless you're a mom entrepreneur." "When people get spicy about it, they're just proving my point. You can't understand what you haven't lived." "When my time comes, I really hope that it's not like, 'Wow, Laura really made a lot of money and she was really thin.' Those are not the things that I hope my children say about me." "It's not about doing it all; it's about having it all, in the way that works for you." "We put ourselves in races against people who don't even know that they've signed up for a race. Motherhood and business aren't competitions." Links & Resources:
Send us a textIn this heartfelt episode of Call Me CEO, Camille Walker shares 10 easy steps to help mom entrepreneurs find peace and balance during the holidays. Learn how to simplify your schedule, set boundaries, automate tasks, and reclaim the joy of the season — without letting stress steal your sparkle.Key Takeaways:Set Your Holiday Intention: Choose how you want the season to feel.Audit Your Calendar: Keep only what aligns with your priorities.Communicate Boundaries Early: Let your team, clients, and family know your limits.Automate and Delegate: Use systems to save time and reduce chaos.Create a Holiday Light List: Focus on meaningful, joy-filled traditions.Simplify Gift-Giving: Choose thoughtful, simple, and memorable gifts.Schedule Recharge Time: Take mindful moments for yourself.Keep Business Goals Realistic: Maintain instead of overextending.Ask for and Receive Help: It's okay — even powerful — to accept support.Practice Gratitude and Presence: Anchor your days in thankfulness and peace.Mentioned in This Episode: Click here to join the waitlist now Join the Mom in Mind Virtual Summit for FREE 5-Minute Meditations for Kids Podcast→ Listen on SpotifySimply Piano & Simply Series→ Available in the App Store & Google PlayDuolingo Language App→ duolingo.comTime for Us Parent-Child Journal→ Available on Amazon – Volume 2 Link Volume 1: Time For UsScreen Freeze Program→ Get the Reset – LinkTake the Free Ultimate Time Audit → https://camillewalker.myflodesk.com/i6jwnvbhcuJoin The CEO Mindset™ — Systems & Flow for the Modern Mompreneur → camillewalker.co[Free Holiday Stress-Free Planner for Mom Entrepreneurs (link)]Call Me CEO Podcast Instagram – @CallMeCEOPodcastCamille Walker Coaching – @CamilleWalker.co
Want to know what REALLY goes into hitting that 8 figure mark as an entrepreneur? Well, so TF do we. That's why Nicole has a Unicorn Present for us today in the form of the Queen of Social Media herself, Rachel Pedersen. Rachel is a Social Media Strategist and Marketing Consultant who helps busy people with big dreams to build thriving businesses without sacrificing their family, friends... or their sanity. And after hitting 8 figures in 8 years, it's safe to say she knows a thing or two about building a lasting empire. Between trying to get her to cuss and talking about her sauce making skills, we are peeling back the layers of what it really looks like to become a 7 and 8 figure entrepreneur. So press play and buckle up because we're stepping into a whole new frequency. Want to connect with Rachel? Follow her on Facebook or Instagram. Looking for more 7 figure insights to help you scale to six figure months... or six figure days? ✈️
Send us a textBorn in India, raised in Malaysia, and now thriving in California, Shilpi Zalani's story is one of courage, reinvention, and breaking generational cycles. After achieving the milestone of being the first woman in her family to earn a degree and land a corporate IT role, Shilpi faced a breaking point when her young daughter asked, “Why do you have to work?” That single question led her to resign and pursue a more fulfilling path.In this episode, Shilpi shares how she built and sold multiple six-figure businesses, navigated an arranged marriage, and transformed mom guilt into motivation. Her journey—spanning after-school franchises, staffing firms, and even a cookie brand—reveals the resilience and adaptability needed to thrive as both a mother and entrepreneur.Through her From 9 to Thrive program and her proprietary T.H.R.I.V.E. B.I.G. framework, Shilpi now empowers ambitious working moms to step out of burnout and into freedom—without sacrificing what matters most.✨ Top 3 Highlights: