EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 29 MIN
013: Patterns with Sophie
from Ren: Behind the Practice · host Ren Wellbeing
In this episode, I reflect on patterns that emerged across conversations with Tam Dillon, Haley Nelson, Karen Stacy, Ashley Young, and Robynn Powers — practitioners building their work in different ways, but navigating many of the same underlying business dynamics.What we explored:• Pattern #1: When foundations aren’t clear, practitioners try too many tactics at once• Pattern #2: Collaboration and partnership create more traction than building alone• Pattern #3: Early momentum often comes from communities you already belong to• Pattern #4: When meaningful practices fail to reach people, the real cost is enormous• Pattern #5: Struggling with business does not mean someone lacks skill in their craftThe practitioners I’ve spoken with aren’t struggling because their work lacks value — they’re struggling because the bridge between their gifts and the people who need them is still being built.**All episodes linked directly below the show notes** Sophie’s links:👁️ Book a Behind the Practice Podcast Conversation: https://calendly.com/sophiecampise/podcast-interview-ren-behind-the-practice👁️ Learn more about Ren: https://www.ren-wellbeing.com/👁️ Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ren.wellbeing/👁️ Everything else: bio.site/ren.wellbeing🤍
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In this episode, I reflect on patterns that emerged across conversations with Tam Dillon, Haley Nelson, Karen Stacy, Ashley Young, and Robynn Powers — practitioners building their work in different ways, but navigating many of the same underlying business dynamics.What we explored:• Pattern #1: When foundations aren’t clear, practitioners try too many tactics at once• Pattern #2: Collaboration and partnership create more traction than building alone• Pattern #3: Early momentum often comes from communities you already belong to• Pattern #4: When meaningful practices fail to reach people, the real cost is enormous• Pattern #5: Struggling with business does not mean someone lacks skill in their craftThe practitioners I’ve spoken with aren’t struggling because their work lacks value — they’re struggling because the bridge between their gifts and the people who need them is still being built.**All episodes linked directly below the show notes** Sophie’s links:👁️ Book a Behind the Practice Podcast Conversation: https://calendly.com/sophiecampise/podcast-interview-ren-behind-the-practice👁️ Learn more about Ren: https://www.ren-wellbeing.com/👁️ Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ren.wellbeing/👁️ Everything else: bio.site/ren.wellbeing🤍
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