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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 42 MIN

Why moms like us feel at war with ourselves with Amanda Goetz

from The Boss Mom Podcast

At BossMom, we're normalizing the conversations that help you grow a business while raising a family. In this episode, Dana sits down with Amanda Goetz, a two-time founder, four-time CMO, and single mom of three, to discuss the lessons from her journey of burnout to balance. Amanda shares how her debut book Toxic Grit came to life, stemming from her own cathartic process of healing after a tough few years. From learning to compartmentalize her roles as a mom, entrepreneur, and partner, to realizing the importance of focusing on what you want, Amanda's insights are a game-changer. She opens up about how embracing complexity and letting go of the pressure to be perfect can lead to a more fulfilling and intentional life. Tune in to hear how Amanda's journey can help you redefine success and create a life where you don't just survive, but actually love what you have. 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/   📝 Check out the full article that pairs with this episode: → Amanda Goetz on Finding Balance   📚 Want more conversations like this? Browse our full library of articles: → https://boss-mom.com/articles   🛠 Looking for the best tools, tips, and resources every BossMom needs in life and business? → https://boss-mom.com/resources   💬 Ready to go deeper with us? When you know that community and connection aren't just nice-to-haves, but the strategy that helps you thrive—come join us inside BossMom+. → https://bosmmom.com/bossmomplus  It's our private networking community built just for moms growing businesses—because you shouldn't have to do this alone.  What You'll Learn in This Episode: ✨ How Amanda turned burnout into her book, Toxic Grit ✨ The importance of focusing on positive outcomes ✨ The power of compartmentalizing your roles to avoid burnout ✨ Why chasing perfection leads to burnout and how to stop ✨ Redefining success to align with your values ✨ Embracing your full, multi-dimensional self as a mom and entrepreneur   Success doesn't come from doing more it comes from doing what matters and making it easier to stay consistent. That's why tools like FutureMe GPT and Nurture to Convert AI were created: to help you take action, simplify your messaging, and grow your business without the overwhelm. Your audience is ready for you. Now it's about showing up in a way that works for you. Check out bossmom.com/futureme and nurturetoconvert.ai to see how much lighter business can feel. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes! About BossMom: BossMom is the leading voice and resource for moms building businesses. We know you're not here to choose between being an amazing parent or running a successful business—you're here to build a life that makes room for both. Find more resources, support, and community right here →  https://bossmom.com/bossmomplus   Connect with Amanda Goetz here: @theamandagoetz

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