EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 59 MIN
Natalie Ellis, Founder of Bossbabe, on The Freedom-Based Business Method for Women Entrepreneurs
from The Spiritual Hustler · host Jessica Zweig
“You do not need to sacrifice yourself to be successful.” —Natalie Ellis Jessica sits down with entrepreneur, author, and Bossbabe founder, Natalie Ellis, for a deeply honest conversation about business, motherhood, leadership, and building success without burning yourself out. From stepping away from her company during maternity leave while still generating millions in revenue, to overcoming postpartum depression and redefining what “enough” means, Natalie shares the mindset shifts and systems that have transformed both her business and her life. Connect with Natalie Ellis:Instagram: @iamnatalie Check out Bossbabe The Bossbabe PodcastGet Natalie’s New Book: The Freedom-Based Business MethodKey Topics:1. Building a Freedom-Based Business Creating systems, processes, and team ownership that reduce founder dependency How Natalie was able to step away while her business continued to grow2. Self-Worth, Sovereignty & Redefining Success Healing people-pleasing patterns and learning to stop self-betrayal Why external validation, accolades, and achievements can never create lasting fulfillment 3. AI, Innovation & The Future of Entrepreneurship Why women must embrace AI to remain competitive and create wealth Using AI to increase creativity, efficiency, and business leverage If you haven’t already, please rate, review, and follow The Spiritual Hustler Podcast for new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays on Spotify and iTunes. Video episodes drop on Jessica Zweig’s YouTube channel every Tuesday. Follow her on Instagram for updates and behind-the-scenes content: @jessicazweigVisit jessicazweig.com for her book, podcast, programs, and resources to step into your purpose and power.
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