EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 1H 12M
Why Your Identity Has To Move Before the Money Does with Gemma Luzzi
from No Such Thing with Krysta Huber · host Operation Podcast
Gemma Luzzi was collecting a $75-a-week paycheck for walking two dogs when she decided to start introducing herself as CEO. Not because she had a team, or a client roster, or a plan. Because she'd already left one identity behind and refused to build the next one small. This episode is a masterclass in becoming someone before your results catch up. In this episode we dive into:Why "acting like the CEO" before you have a single client is the highest-leverage move most new business owners never makeHow a $75-a-week dog walking business replaced a full corporate income in three monthsWhy selling a thriving six-figure business came with more guilt than starting it didHow in-person networking events became Gemma's most reliable client and content pipelineFurloughed, Fed Up, and $75 A WeekGemma spent years in corporate recruiting and HR, was furloughed during COVID, then called back in January 2021 for being too good at her jobShe told her boss three separate times she wasn't happy. New responsibilities, then a raise. The third time, her boss said, "That's for you to figure out now"Every night after a draining 9-to-5, she set a 5-minute timer and researched what she actually wanted, letting the timer run longer each weekShe left corporate in November with no business plan, using a booked trip to Aruba as the deadline that would force her out the doorActing Like The CEO Before There Was Anything To RunAt $75 a week walking two dogs, she was embarrassed enough to hide it from people who knew her old corporate titleOne blunt question from someone close, "are you actually going to make this work," pushed her to a decision: start acting like the CEO of the company todayShe introduced herself as CEO at networking events and wrote SOPs and employee handbooks while she still had exactly two dogs and one clientThe business replaced her full corporate income in three months, then scaled to six figures, until 7-day weeks and 15 overnights straight forced her to finally learn to delegateFrom Dog Walking To Discernment-Based CoachingShe sold the business to her own right-hand employee, then sat in a hotel parking lot wrestling the guilt of walking away from something that looked perfect on paperShe rebuilt her identity again, bought a blazer, tried to sound like other coaches online, until she went back to cursing and just being herselfThat shift became Profit Partner, her coaching container built on self-trust and discernment instead of one-size-fits-all frameworksShe launched CEO Sessions, in-person networking events in New Jersey that sell out every time and now double as her most reliable client and content pipelineThis conversation is proof there's no such thing as one way to build a business, only the way that actually feels true to you. Whether you're sitting on the couch with your first $75 paycheck or you're the one who has to decide it's time to sell what you built, this episode offers the permission to keep evolving instead of picking one identity and staying stuck in it.Looking for more on this? Check out Episode 1, "There's No Such Thing As Picking Just One Lane," where we explore refusing to fit into one clean box.Follow Krysta:Instagram: @thekrystahuber@thefitnessfyx@thespreadmktg Connect with Gemma:Instagram: @therealgemmaluzz for real talk on money, mindset, and building a bizInstagram: @ceosessionsnj to catch her next in-person networking event in New JerseyWebsite: gemmaluzz.com Podcast – Confessions of a CEOSpotify & Apple Podcasts🎙️ Free Private Podcast: NEXT LEVELAn audio series packed with the mindset shifts, business strategy, and CEO thinking that will help you move from feeling overwhelmed and reactive to leading your business with clarity, confidence, and intention. Perspective changes decisions. Decisions change businesses. That's exactly what NEXT LEVEL is designed to do!
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