EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 1H 23M
Episode 22: Burning the Boats - our BIGGEST life change yet!
from Love and Hustle · host Brittany and Zach
In one of the most personal episodes we’ve ever recorded, we’re sharing the biggest leap of our lives.After more than 20 years in healthcare, Zach is officially leaving his career as a pharmacist and stepping fully into entrepreneurship. For the first time, we’re all in together.What started as frustration from running a full-service photography studio grew into something much bigger. After years of juggling disconnected systems and coaching nearly 200 photographers, we decided to build the platform we always wished existed and frankly Over the last nine months, Zach has been developing an all-in-one CRM built specifically for high-touch, product-based photographers—combining client management, gallery hosting, album and frame design, communications, sunset-based scheduling, and intelligent weather monitoring into one ecosystem.In this episode, we talk about:Why Zach walked away from a six-figure careerThe hidden cost of broken systemsThe platform we’ve been dream of and now quietly buildingThe power of “burning the boats”Why waiting for the perfect time is often the most expensive decisionSunset Scheduler — Automatically builds your calendar around sunset times based on your studio location rather than a standard time. Weather Monitoring — Tracks conditions seven days out and sends customizable alerts to photographers and clients to be up to date for optimal photo conditions. The price of regret is far greater than the price of taking the leap.If you’ve ever felt called to something bigger, this episode is for you.Something big is coming.Two features we’re especially excited about:The biggest lesson?Ready to stop duct taping softwares and create ONE unified client journey with back end design and management built in? We’d love for you to join the waitlist: https://brittanyelise.myflodesk.com/y7kd9mty1jSend us suggestions to Zach directly [email protected]
What this episode covers
In one of the most personal episodes we’ve ever recorded, we’re sharing the biggest leap of our lives.After more than 20 years in healthcare, Zach is officially leaving his career as a pharmacist and stepping fully into entrepreneurship. For the first time, we’re all in together.What started as frustration from running a full-service photography studio grew into something much bigger. After years of juggling disconnected systems and coaching nearly 200 photographers, we decided to build the platform we always wished existed and frankly Over the last nine months, Zach has been developing an all-in-one CRM built specifically for high-touch, product-based photographers—combining client management, gallery hosting, album and frame design, communications, sunset-based scheduling, and intelligent weather monitoring into one ecosystem.In this episode, we talk about:Why Zach walked away from a six-figure careerThe hidden cost of broken systemsThe platform we’ve been dream of and now quietly buildingThe power of “burning the boats”Why waiting for the perfect time is often the most expensive decisionSunset Scheduler — Automatically builds your calendar around sunset times based on your studio location rather than a standard time. Weather Monitoring — Tracks conditions seven days out and sends customizable alerts to photographers and clients to be up to date for optimal photo conditions. The price of regret is far greater than the price of taking the leap.If you’ve ever felt called to something bigger, this episode is for you.Something big is coming.Two features we’re especially excited about:The biggest lesson?Ready to stop duct taping softwares and create ONE unified client journey with back end design and management built in? We’d love for you to join the waitlist: https://brittanyelise.myflodesk.com/y7kd9mty1jSend us suggestions to Zach directly [email protected]
NOW PLAYING
Episode 22: Burning the Boats - our BIGGEST life change yet!
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.