EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 1H 4M
Building a Business While Still Having a Social & Dating Life ft. Jessie Morgan
from Doing It Anyway · host Jess Hugo
From gym floor grind to building a thriving online coaching empire, Jessie Morgan knows what it takes to grow a business that actually works long term; without sacrificing your life. At 31, she’s living on her own terms, dating openly, saying no to societal pressures, and building a business that supports the lifestyle she wants.In this episode, Jessie shares her journey from fitness coaching to business mentorship, revealing the strategies, mindset shifts, and habits that allowed her to scale her income, maintain a social life, and even navigate the modern dating world, all while staying true to herself.We dive into the realities of entrepreneurship: handling self-doubt, making fast business decisions, designing high-touch offers, and creating a structure that allows for freedom, fun, and flexibility. Whether you’re a coach, side-hustler, or aspiring entrepreneur, Jessie’s story is a blueprint for building a business that works for your life, not the other way around.What you’ll learn in this episode:How to scale your business without burning out or losing your social lifeManaging self doubt and building confidence in your business and decisionsDesigning offers and programs that actually convertBalancing business growth with dating and relationships on your own termsWhy it’s okay to say no to societal timelines and pressuresTune in for actionable insights, real life stories, and inspiration to build a business and life that’s unapologetically yours.Connect with us:Connect with Jessie: @itsjessiemorgs , @trainwithjessWork with meConnect with me: @itsjesshugoDisclaimer:This video discusses sensitive topics, including experiences of domestic violence. Viewer discretion is advised. If you are in Australia and would like support, you can contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit 1800respect.org.au for confidential information and counselling.
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From gym floor grind to building a thriving online coaching empire, Jessie Morgan knows what it takes to grow a business that actually works long term; without sacrificing your life. At 31, she’s living on her own terms, dating openly, saying no to societal pressures, and building a business that supports the lifestyle she wants.In this episode, Jessie shares her journey from fitness coaching to business mentorship, revealing the strategies, mindset shifts, and habits that allowed her to scale her income, maintain a social life, and even navigate the modern dating world, all while staying true to herself.We dive into the realities of entrepreneurship: handling self-doubt, making fast business decisions, designing high-touch offers, and creating a structure that allows for freedom, fun, and flexibility. Whether you’re a coach, side-hustler, or aspiring entrepreneur, Jessie’s story is a blueprint for building a business that works for your life, not the other way around.What you’ll learn in this episode:How to scale your business without burning out or losing your social lifeManaging self doubt and building confidence in your business and decisionsDesigning offers and programs that actually convertBalancing business growth with dating and relationships on your own termsWhy it’s okay to say no to societal timelines and pressuresTune in for actionable insights, real life stories, and inspiration to build a business and life that’s unapologetically yours.Connect with us:Connect with Jessie: @itsjessiemorgs , @trainwithjessWork with meConnect with me: @itsjesshugoDisclaimer:This video discusses sensitive topics, including experiences of domestic violence. Viewer discretion is advised. If you are in Australia and would like support, you can contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit 1800respect.org.au for confidential information and counselling.
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