Science of a Profitable Practice

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Science of a Profitable Practice

The Science of a Profitable Practice is your go-to show to help you read your clients’ cues, so you can create programs, services, and memberships they’re excited to join. Hosted by Alyssa Bellisario, a digital product strategist and founder of Yes Lab, this podcast is where you’ll finally get clarity on why your clients hesitate, ghost, or pull back and what you can do about it.Every episode blends practical, psychology-backed strategies with real-life lessons I’ve learned helping health and wellness businesses generate over half a million in sales. This podcast gets straight to what works, where practical tips meet real-world stories, and where you'll have the clarity and confidence to build a profitable practice. Subscribe now and join a growing community of health and wellness professionals who are building practices that attract, serve, and keep the right clients.

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    09. The #1 Mistake You Make When Naming Your Programs and Services

    If your program name is confusing, your clients won’t buy even if your offer is strong.In this episode of Science of a Profitable Practice, we break down the psychology of naming and how the words you choose impact how your clients think, feel, and make decisions. You’ll learn why complex or overly “professional” program names create cognitive friction, reduce trust, and slow down buying decisions — and what to do instead.Backed by research from behavioral psychology and marketing science, this episode covers how clarity, fluency, and recall influence whether someone understands your offer quickly enough to move forward.Inside this episode, we cover: Why clients pause when they don’t understand your program name  The psychology behind simple vs complex naming (fluency & cognitive load)  How confusing language reduces trust and memorability  Real examples of high-converting program name shifts  A step-by-step framework to create a clear name You’ll also get a practical exercise to evaluate your current program name and improve it using psychology-based principles.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    08. Ditch the Jargon and Learn How to Simplify Your Marketing Message

    Are you using words like perimenopause, metabolism, hormone balance, or nervous system regulation on your sales page?It might be costing you, clients.In this episode of Science of a Profitable Practice, we break down a common messaging mistake in health and wellness businesses: using clinical or industry language that your clients don’t relate to.Because while these terms are accurate, they often don’t match how your clients describe what they’re feeling. And when your messaging doesn’t feel familiar, the brain doesn’t recognize it as relevant.The result?People scroll, hesitate, and leave even if your offer is exactly what they need.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why health and wellness messaging disconnects from client languageHow the brain uses familiar words to decide if something is relevantWhy clinical terms can create confusion How to make your sales page easier to understand and act onYou’ll also get simple strategies to improve your messaging:Translate before you labelUse cause-and-effect languageIf you’re a nutritionist, health coach, or wellness practitioner struggling to convert interest into clients, this episode will help you say what you do in a way your audience immediately understands.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    07. How Color Choices Impact Your Client's Decision to Enroll in Your Program

    Does the color on your sales page affect conversions?Yes, and more than you think. 🎨In this episode of Science of a Profitable Practice, we break down how color psychology influences buying decisions among nutritionists, health coaches, and wellness practitioners, and why your current sales page design might be hurting your conversions.The brain processes visual information faster than text. Before a potential client reads a single word, their nervous system is already reacting to what they see. Color signals safety, urgency, clarity, or overwhelm often without the person realizing it.In this episode, you’ll learn:How color affects first impressions and decision-makingWhy too many colors create cognitive overload and reduce conversionsHow visual clutter leads to confusion and hesitationThe connection between color, emotional safety, and trustWhy inconsistent design can make your offer feel overwhelmingWe also cover common mistakes on sales pages in the health and wellness space like overusing bright colors, highlighting too much content, and creating too many competing focal points.If your page feels busy, hard to follow, or unclear, the brain works harder to process it and when effort increases, conversions drop.This episode walks you through simple, practical ways to improve your sales page design using color:How to choose a primary color and a single accent colorWhy consistent call-to-action buttons improve decision-makingHow to create visual hierarchy so clients know where to lookWays to reduce decision fatigue and keep people on the page longerIf you’re getting traffic but not conversions, your design, not your offer, might be the issue.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    06. What Clients Really Mean By "I Can't Afford It"

    “It’s too expensive.”If you run a health or wellness business, you’ve heard this before. But most price objections aren’t actually about money; they’re about perceived risk.In this episode of Science of a Profitable Practice, we break down the psychology behind price objections and why nutritionists, health coaches, fitness professionals, and wellness practitioners often misread what’s really happening.When a client says your program is too expensive, they’re usually weighing:Fear of failureUncertainty about resultsDoubt about follow-throughEmotional cost of changeResearch on loss aversion shows people are more motivated to avoid loss than to pursue gain. That means the risk of “failing again” often feels heavier than the financial investment.We explore why discounts rarely solve a price objection and why stacking bonuses, credentials, or features doesn’t reduce hesitation. Instead, you’ll learn how to lower perceived risk by:Clarifying what happens firstDefining early successRemoving perfection pressureCreating clear milestonesRebuilding self-trustWe also walk through how to audit your offer for hidden risk, long commitments without checkpoints, unclear outcomes, or all-or-nothing plans and how to redesign your program to create early wins.If you’re a health or wellness professional dealing with frequent price objections, this episode will help you understand what clients are actually evaluating and how to make your offer feel safer, clearer, and easier to choose.Learn more about the Offer RebuildGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    05. How to Grow Your Business Without Customizing Your Program For Every Client

    Love giving your clients personalized plans but feel stuck trading time for money?In this episode of Science of a Profitable Practice, we talk about why fully custom programs can quietly limit growth for nutritionists, health coaches, and wellness practitioners. What looks high-touch and premium on the surface often leads to time ceilings, inconsistent pricing, and mental overload behind the scenes.You’ll learn why constant customization makes it harder to scale your practice and what to do instead.This episode explores how to turn your one-on-one client work into a simple, repeatable framework. Instead of reinventing the plan for every person, you’ll hear how to build a clear path that most clients follow, while still leaving room for smart personalization where it actually matters.We also cover:The hidden costs of fully custom coaching or nutrition plansHow a staged framework makes your services easier to sell and deliverWhy structure improves both client results and business consistencyHow to add flexibility without starting from scratch every timeIf you’re a health or wellness professional who feels capped by your hours, this episode will help you rethink how your services are structured, so you can protect your time and create more predictable results.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    04. The Mental Blocks That Stop Clients From Starting Your Program

    Ever had a client say they’re ready… and then never start?They nod on the call.They love the offer.They say, “This sounds exactly like what I need.”And then they disappear.In this episode of Science of a Profitable Practice, we break down the four hidden mental blocks that stop clients from moving forward even when they genuinely want the help.For many nutritionists, health coaches, and wellness practitioners, the issue isn’t pricing, content, or visibility. It’s what clients imagine in their heads before they commit: how hard it will be, whether they’ll fail again, if it fits who they are, and how exhausted they already feel from trying everything else.You’ll hear a new way to look at hesitation and how small shifts in your program design and messaging can make starting feel lighter, safer, and more realistic for your clients.This episode explores:Why clients often overestimate the effort your program requiresHow fear of personal failure affects enrollment decisionsWhat happens when an offer clashes with someone’s identityWhy decision fatigue stops people right before they commitIf you’re a health or wellness professional who gets interest but inconsistent enrollments, this conversation will help you understand what’s really happening in your client’s mind and how to make the next step feel easier to say yes to.Follow Science of a Profitable Practice for simple, psychology-backed strategies to grow a more profitable health or wellness business.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    03. Stop Trying to Build Know-Like-Trust (It's Outdated Advice)

    Posting consistently but still hearing “I’ll think about it”?In this episode of Science of a Profitable Practice, we break down why the traditional know-like-trust approach often fails for nutritionists, health coaches, and wellness practitioners and what actually moves clients from interest to action.More visibility doesn’t automatically lead to more sales. Engagement can spark attention, but decisions are driven by clarity, safety, and belief. This episode explores the three elements that help clients move forward: recognition, reassurance, and relief.We talk about how to reflect your clients’ real struggles in their own words, simplify your messaging so it’s easy to understand, and avoid industry jargon that creates distance instead of trust. You’ll hear how proof works best when it feels familiar and realistic through honest timelines, relevant outcomes, and examples that match daily life.Finally, we explore how to design small, achievable wins that reduce overwhelm, whether that’s a short onboarding phase, a time-bound shift, or a clear first milestone that helps clients feel capable from day one.If you’re a health or wellness professional who wants to convert aligned clients without burnout, hype, or constant content creation, this episode offers a clearer way to think about messaging, belief, and client decision-making.Learn more about the Hidden Friction Finder Audit at yeslab.ca, and follow the show for more practical, research-backed strategies for growing a profitable health or wellness practice.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    02. The Science Behind Why Clients Hesitate, Stall, or Ghost You

    What if your content isn’t the problem? Many nutritionists, health coaches, and wellness practitioners have the same experience: posts get likes, stories get replies, and DMs show interest… but very few people actually move forward.In this episode of Science of a Profitable Practice, we look at the hidden moment between “I’m interested” and “I’m in.” The moment when clients start quietly weighing the risk, the effort, the cost, and the chance of failure, often without ever telling you.You’ll hear why engagement doesn’t automatically lead to enrollment, how the brain handles interest versus commitment, and what really causes people to hesitate right before they decide.This conversation introduces a different way to look at your offers, your messaging, and the choices you give your audience. Instead of adding more content or more information, we explore what happens when you reduce friction, lower perceived risk, and make the next step feel safer and more predictable.If your audience is paying attention but not taking action, this episode will give you a new lens on what’s actually happening and why small shifts in structure and language can change the outcome of a decision.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    01. Science of a Profitable Practice with Alyssa Bellisario

    This podcast is designed for nutritionists, health coaches, fitness professionals, and wellness practitioners who feel like they’re doing all the right things, posting content, offering consults, building funnels, but still dealing with ghosted leads, stalled inquiries, and inconsistent revenue.In this trailer, I break down the three silent questions every buyer asks:Will this work for someone like me?Is it worth it right now?Can I do this without failing?You’ll also hear how to turn your expertise into a clear flagship offer, create quick-win milestones that build momentum, and reduce decision friction by simplifying your client journey. I show you how to read the signals your audience is already sending and adjust your messaging, structure, and support so the next “yes” comes easier.If you’re ready to stop chasing clients and start attracting the right ones with confidence and clarity, this podcast is for you.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #40: Reflecting on Season 1 and What's Coming For Season 2

    Season one of Brilliant Ideas concludes with a heartfelt reflection on the journey from podcast creation to the valuable lessons learned from diverse solopreneur guests. This episode shares behind-the-scenes insights about the messy reality of entrepreneurship and the common threads that connect successful digital product creators across different industries.• Highlighting the real, imperfect nature of entrepreneurship versus the filtered Instagram reality• Revealing the season's top five most popular episodes featuring Matt Diamante, Reid Holmes, Brooke Greening, Greg Halpen, and Ruheene Jaura• Key lessons from favorite guests, including how failure becomes building material for future success• Preview of season two focusing specifically on nutritionists, fitness instructors, and women's health coaches• Upcoming topics include the "yes ladder" technique, color psychology, and understanding client hesitations• Season two launches in January with strategies to help health professionals fill their programsSubscribe, leave a review, and share your favorite episode with a friend who might need it. Stay connected on Instagram @yeslab.ca or visit yeslab.ca for more resources and inspiration.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #39: Inside the Grant Writing Accelerator Course with Nicole Beatty: Why Students Keep Coming Back

    Most online courses give students a quick win—and then get forgotten. Nicole Beatty’s Grant Writing Accelerator Course is different. It’s a program students keep coming back to, because it offers more than information. With templates, tools, and a proven formula, the Accelerator becomes a reference point that builds confidence, leadership, and skills that last long after the first lesson.In this episode of Brilliant Ideas, I sit down with Nicole to go behind the scenes of her course. We talk about why she created the Grant Writing Accelerator, how it evolved from a live program into a self-paced course, and the intentional choices she made to make sure the results stick.If you’re a course creator, you’ll walk away with practical insight into what makes a program truly transformative—not just in helping students achieve outcomes, but in helping them grow into more confident, capable leaders.🎧 Tune in to learn how Nicole designed a course that goes beyond quick wins and continues to deliver value every time students log back in.Connect with Nicole Free ResourcesGet 25% off the Grant Writing Accelerator courseGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #38: Master Your Week with Kelly Leardon's Day-Batching System for Solopreneurs

    Struggling to stay consistent and productive as a solopreneur? In this episode, Kelly Leardon shares her revolutionary approach to time management for entrepreneurs with ADHD or non-traditional thinking styles. She introduces a day-batching system and her Work Hard, Play Hard, Rest Hard framework, helping small business owners achieve follow-through without burnout.Key highlights from the episode include:Why traditional productivity systems fail solopreneurs—they were designed for corporate environments, not entrepreneurial brainsWhy lack of follow-through isn’t a character flaw, but a result of running your business on reaction instead of rhythmsTheme days (Admin, Content, Growth, Deep Work, CEO) that provide structure without triggering rebellion against rigid schedulesThe bathtub analogy: consistently filling your sales pipeline requires dedicated weekly attentionSeasonal flexibility: why women entrepreneurs need adaptable systems to match life’s changing demandsWeekend recovery is non-negotiable: Saturday for play, Sunday for complete restThe fundamental truth: your business will never outgrow the systems you put in placeIf you’ve struggled with productivity, follow-through, or burnout, this episode gives you practical strategies to organize your week, protect your energy, and finally make your systems stick.Connect with Kelly:The Success SquadInstagramWebsiteGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #37: The Surprising Truth About Why Your Sales Page Isn’t Converting with Gina Whitehouse

    Creating a successful digital product takes more than great content—it requires strategic copy that turns browsers into buyers. In this episode of Brilliant Ideas, Gina Whitehouse, conversion copywriter and host of the 7-Figure Copy Podcast, shares her journey and explains why the right messaging can make or break your sales.Here’s what you’ll learn from Gina in this episode:The pivotal moment when Gina realized that sales pages are the key to product successWhy beautiful websites often fail without copy that speaks to your audience’s struggles and needsThe importance of your “vehicle”—how to clearly communicate what makes your offer uniqueHow freebie swaps with aligned businesses outperformed expensive Facebook ad campaignsWhy your About Page is your hidden sales page—52% of homepage visitors go there nextThe mindset shift needed for long-term entrepreneurial and digital product successWhy you shouldn’t give up too quickly—give your product at least six months to gain tractionThe value of serving early customers exceptionally well to generate strong testimonials that sellIf you’ve struggled with underperforming digital products, this episode provides actionable insights on copywriting, sales pages, and messaging that actually convert.Connect with Gina:WebsiteInstagramLinkedIn7-Figure About Page ChecklistAbout Page Workshop Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #36: How Samantha Brown Scaled Her Organizing Business into a Digital Product Empire

    Ever wonder how entrepreneurs turn their skills into digital products that actually sell? In this episode, Samantha Brown shares her journey from professional organizer to founder of the Pro Organizers Academy, where she helps women build their own organizing businesses.Samantha explains how she transformed her hands-on service business into a digital product ecosystem with online courses, membership programs, and coaching, all without overwhelming her audience. She focuses on simplicity, authenticity, and community, showing how the right messaging and real connections can make all the difference.If you’ve been thinking about creating a course, membership, or coaching program, Samantha drops practical tips for turning your expertise into a digital product business, avoiding comparison traps, and starting right where you are. Tune in to discover how your zone of genius could be the foundation for your next big business idea.Connect with SamanthaPro Organizers CoachInstagramGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #35: How to Escape the Superhero Mom Trap with Gillian Gabryluk

    What if burnout isn’t about doing too much, but about doing too much of the wrong things?In this episode, I sit down with Gillian Gabryluk, health coach and founder of Sileo Coaching, to talk about what she calls a “nervous system crash” and how it forced her to rethink everything about how she was living, working, and showing up for her family.Gillian shares how ambitious women often fall into the trap of trying to “do it all”, only to end up in survival mode, constantly juggling competing priorities without ever feeling effective. She breaks down her time budget exercise, a practical framework for mapping your day in 30-minute blocks so you can align your schedule with your true values instead of societal expectations.You’ll learn:Why burnout is often a sign of misalignment, not overworkHow to identify your real values and design your day around themThe “gray area” trap and why clear boundaries boost focus and peaceWhy stillness is the foundation of intentional livingWhether you’re a parent, entrepreneur, or simply feeling stretched too thin, this episode will show you how to create more space, presence, and freedom in your life and business.It’s time to stop surviving and start thriving. Tune in now and learn how to build a schedule — and a life — that actually breathes.Connect with Gillian:InstagramFog to Freedom: Guided MeditationGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #34: How to Use Vulnerability as a Branding Tool with Lisa Borin Miller

    How can you share your personal story in your business without oversharing? In this powerful conversation, brand strategist Lisa Borin Miller, founder of Intentional Brand School, shares how to use vulnerability safely to build a brand that truly connects.If you’re a health or wellness practitioner who’s walked your healing journey, your personal story can be one of your most powerful brand assets—when used with intention. Lisa explains why clients don’t just want expertise; they want to know you’ve been where they are.You’ll learn Lisa’s practical framework for deciding what to share, including:How to identify the moments in your journey that align with your clients’ needsThe four essential questions to ask before you tell a personal storyWhy safe vulnerability builds trust and attracts the right clientsLisa also opens up about how her experience with loss reshaped her professional path, deepened her empathy, and helped her guide others through sensitive topics with care. She introduces the concept of post-traumatic growth and how transforming your hardest moments can naturally align you with the people who most need your help.Take Lisa’s free Brand Magic Quiz at brandmagicquiz.com to discover how to integrate your story into your brand with authenticity and confidence.Connect with Lisa:Lisa Borin Miller WebsiteLisa Borin Miller InstagramWonder Space Creative WebsiteWonder Space Creative InstagramGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #33: Monica Tanner’s Secret to Strengthening Your Marriage While Growing Your Business

    Ever felt pulled between your entrepreneurial ambitions and your marriage? That tension is exactly what we explore in this candid conversation with relationship coach Monica Tanner, who drops this game-changing perspective: "Your partner can be passionate about YOU without being passionate about what you're passionate about."Drawing from her upcoming book "Bad Marriage Advice," Monica reveals how conventional wisdom like "never go to bed angry" can actually damage relationships. She shares how she lost countless hours of sleep trying to resolve conflicts with her exhausted husband before discovering a better approach—addressing issues after both partners are rested and thinking clearly. This one shift alone transformed their communication and deepened their trust.For entrepreneurs married to non-entrepreneurs, Monica offers a toolkit of practical strategies. Over-communicate during intense business periods, share your wins (even small ones), and express genuine appreciation for their support. She emphasizes the importance of differentiation—being able to stand firmly in your vision even when your spouse expresses doubts, while still honoring their perspective. Remember, their concerns often stem from love and protection rather than a lack of support.Perhaps most valuable is Monica's "3% rule" for keeping any relationship strong through life's busiest seasons: dedicate just 20 minutes daily to emotional connection, three hours weekly for a date night, and one weekend yearly for a getaway—just 3% of your time for an extraordinary return on investment. These intentional moments of connection don't require elaborate planning or excessive spending; they simply need your full presence and commitment.Ready to transform your relationship while still pursuing your entrepreneurial dreams? Listen now and discover how small, consistent actions can create the foundation for both a thriving business and a fulfilling partnership.Get the Bad Marriage Advice bookConnect with Monica:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #32: How to Land Clients Quickly Using Lidia Axe’s TRUST Framework

    Lidia Axe reveals that the key to landing coaching clients isn't endless social media posting, but leveraging your existing network through her TRUST framework. She shares her three-step process for turning warm leads into paying clients without the pressure of traditional sales tactics.• The TRUST framework focuses on borrowing trust from your existing network to gain clients quickly• Cold leads on social media typically require 7-11+ touchpoints before conversion, while warm network leads convert much faster• A successful sales call should focus on learning about potential clients, not just converting them• Create a "radical focus" by saying no to most marketing tactics until your client calendar is full• Solopreneurship requires a support system – business friends, coaches, communities, and sometimes therapists• Having a bigger "why" beyond financial goals keeps you motivated through tough business periods• Women entrepreneurs should be careful about comparing themselves to business influencers with different life circumstances• Practice saying no with the "100 No Challenge" to overcome people-pleasing tendencies• Every sales call provides valuable market research, even when it doesn't result in a clientConnect with LidiaLinkedInWebsiteGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #31: How to Create a Million-Dollar Brand with Heather Schaefer

    What if your brand isn't broken, it's just misunderstood? Heather Schaefer, the bold brand strategist, explains why most business owners are doing branding backwards and how to fix it.• Understanding the critical difference between branding and marketing• Why branding must come before marketing to avoid wasting resources• How a proper brand strategy saved a client 77% in revenue in just 60 days• The importance of a comprehensive brand strategy (not just colors and fonts)• Why your brand may need to evolve as your business matures• How a complete brand strategy document streamlines team operations• Standing ALONE versus just standing out in your industry• The post-pandemic reality: it now takes 15 visuals before someone notices you• Creating a brand that positions you as THE expert others chaseConnect with Heather:FacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInWebsiteGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #30: How to Find the Right Price for Your Digital Product Without Undervaluing Yourself

    Ever find yourself stuck in pricing paralysis? You're not alone. In this candid, tough-love episode, I'm challenging the conventional wisdom around digital product pricing. While high-ticket offers have their place (particularly for programs offering extensive access to your expertise), I've discovered that clinging to this model exclusively was preventing me from helping countless people who weren't ready for thousand-dollar investments. The breakthrough came when I realized a lower price doesn't diminish value, it expands impact.The fear of undervaluing your work or appearing "cheap" can be paralyzing. But here's the truth: customers don't determine value by price alone. Your expertise, branding, messaging, testimonials, and content quality all shape their perception far more than that dollar figure. If you're worried about looking "cheap," upgrade these elements rather than arbitrarily raising your price.The most successful digital entrepreneurs embrace experimentation. Launch your mini-course at $97 and not see the conversions you hoped for? Try adjusting the price, adding more value through bonuses, or testing a different format altogether. Each attempt provides invaluable market data you simply cannot access through contemplation alone. Remember, you'll learn more from launching at the "wrong" price than from never launching at all.Have you been holding back on sharing your knowledge because you can't decide on the "perfect" price? I'd love to hear what action this episode inspires you to take! Tag me on Instagram or leave a review sharing your biggest takeaway, and remember, I'm cheering you on every step of the way.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #29: Sales Funnels for Beginners: A Clear Path from Click to Customer

    Sales funnels don't have to be complicated; they can be simple, guided paths that help people go from curiosity to purchase without feeling pushed. The key is creating a straightforward journey that builds relationships naturally, making the sale feel like the logical next step rather than a high-pressure situation.• A funnel is just a series of steps from stranger to buyer: awareness, interest, desire, action• Complicated funnels create more opportunities for mistakes and audience confusion• Being simple means fewer things break and customers feel guided rather than lost• The structure of a basic funnel: low-ticket product → possible upsell → welcome emails• Let yourself be human in your funnel communications to build genuine connections• Focus on just one offer at a time to maintain clarity and effectiveness• Test, tweak and repeat - nothing you create is ever the final versionGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #28: A Beginner’s Guide to Website Analytics That Help Your Business Grow with Philippa Gamse

    Navigating website analytics often feels like decoding a foreign language, full of charts, graphs, and numbers that seem important but leave most small business owners scratching their heads. What does all this data mean for your bottom line?Philippa, a digital marketing veteran with 25 years of experience transforming raw data into revenue growth, cuts through the confusion with remarkable clarity. She explains that the true challenge isn't collecting data (tools like Google Analytics do that for free), but interpreting it in ways that create meaningful value for your specific business goals. Before diving into any analytics dashboard, she urges entrepreneurs to first clarify exactly what they want visitors to do on their website—beyond just making purchases or completing lead forms. Are they watching your videos? Signing up for newsletters? Following you on social media? These secondary objectives matter tremendously for your business pipeline.The conversation shifts from theoretical to tactical as Philippa shares real-world examples from her client work, including a manufacturing company that discovered why their conversion rates were plummeting despite steady traffic. By analyzing site search data, they uncovered customers searching for obsolete part numbers and leaving when no results appeared, even though the products still existed under updated numbers. This simple insight led to an easy fix that recovered significant revenue. She challenges common assumptions about analytics benchmarks, arguing that comparing yourself against vague industry standards misses the point entirely. Instead, track your performance over time against metrics that specifically matter to your business model.Connect with Philippa Gamse:LinkedInWebsiteFacebookGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #27: The Baby Biome First Foods Plan Course That’s Helping Parents Reverse Allergies with Kate Pope

    Kate Pope is revolutionizing how parents think about introducing solid foods to their babies. As founder of Regenerative Cooking School and a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, she's created the Baby Biome First Foods Plan—a program that's helped thousands of families naturally reverse symptoms like eczema, allergies, and digestive issues through strategic food introduction.What makes Kate's approach so powerful? While most experts focus merely on what foods to introduce and when, Kate dives deeper into how food choices impact gut health, which serves as the foundation for immune function, brain development, and overall wellness. Her course teaches parents how to start solids "the gut health way," countering mainstream advice that often leads to the very symptoms parents are trying to avoid.The results speak for themselves. Kate's streamlined, affordable course tripled her business income almost immediately after launching, highlighting just how desperately parents need this information. She addresses everything from common concerns to specialized conditions like FPIES (a severe allergic reaction that severely limits what babies can eat). By explaining the "why" behind allergies and digestive issues—connecting them directly to gut health and microbiome development—she empowers parents with knowledge that can change their child's health trajectory for life.Kate shares fascinating insights throughout our conversation, including why she recommends starting with meat-based foods rather than fibrous vegetables, why she advises against all processed baby foods (even organic options), and how she helps parents reimagine celebrations without sugar-laden treats. Her passionate belief that early food choices shape lifelong health is backed by both ancestral wisdom and emerging science about the microbiome's profound impact on everything from immune function to mental health.Ready to transform how you think about your baby's nutrition? Follow Kate on Instagram @WildNutritionist or visit her website to learn how proper food introduction can set your child up for lifelong health.Baby Biome First FoodsGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #26: Break the Starving Artist Narrative Through Authentic Storytelling with Kendall Cherry

    Kendall Cherry, ghostwriter for multi-million dollar startups, shares transformative insights on overcoming the fear of selling through authentic storytelling, addressing the guilt that keeps many entrepreneurs from effectively marketing their services.• Identifying the "starving artist narrative" that reinforces guilt around making money from creative endeavors• Taking "sales field trips" to observe how businesses naturally incorporate selling without being pushy• Using specific storytelling techniques that connect with potential clients without feeling vulnerable• Speaking directly to your audience with "you" language instead of distancing with "we"• Creating a "future casting" narrative that helps clients envision positive outcomes• Building a content ecosystem that qualifies and nurtures leads without requiring constant sales calls• Collecting and analyzing "walking testimonials" to identify patterns in client language• Repurposing high-performing content strategically to save time while maintaining consistencyConnect with Kendall through her newsletter at wallflowerfridays.com or explore her LinkedIn content for practical examples of authentic selling through storytelling.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #25: How Renee Moten Built a 20,000+ Community Around Knee Pain Relief

    Renee shares how she transformed her personal knee pain journey into a thriving business that helps thousands of women worldwide regain mobility and freedom from pain. She reveals the simple strategy that grew her email list to over 20,000 people and regularly fills her webinars with hundreds of engaged participants.• Discovering alternative methods to healing knee pain after traditional medical advice failed• Building a community of women supporting each other through healing• Going from small webinars with 30 people to events with 900+ attendees• Creating group programs after initially working one-on-one with clients• Using social media effectively without getting overwhelmed• The power of consistency in posting content across platforms• Customer service strategies that keep clients coming back for years• Importance of active listening and making clients feel heard• Healing from the inside out with techniques like lymphatic drainage massage• Investing in self-improvement to become a better leader and coachConnect with Renee:FacebookLinkedInWebsiteTikTokYouTubeGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #24: The Dark Side of Social Media: AI, Bots, and Shadow Banning with Tim O'Hearn

    Tim takes us behind the social media curtain to reveal uncomfortable truths about what's really happening in our feeds. Having operated in the gray areas of Instagram growth, he shares startling insights: up to 40% of social media traffic might be fake, strategically engineered through automated engagement tactics designed to trigger reciprocation. This isn't speculation – it's based on firsthand experience running services that manipulated algorithms for follower growth.The conversation ventures into the increasingly credible "Dead Internet Theory" – the notion that most online content isn't created by humans anymore but by AI and bots. What makes this particularly fascinating is how quickly we've moved from theory to reality. When first proposed, AI-generated content wasn't widely available. Today, distinguishing between human and AI-created text or images has become nearly impossible for the average user. Tim shares a personal encounter with a Reddit karma-farming bot that offered plausible but nonsensical responses to his research questions, highlighting how pervasive this issue has become.For business owners, these revelations create strategic dilemmas. The more businesses rely on AI for content creation, the more they contribute to the very problem they might criticize. Meanwhile, shadow banning – when platforms limit content reach without notification – presents another layer of risk. Tim traces this practice back to early internet forums, explaining how platforms use it to avoid the support overload that comes with explicit bans. His practical advice? Build an email list as insurance against unpredictable platform changes. Unlike social followers, your email subscribers remain accessible regardless of algorithm shifts or account restrictions.Ready to see social media through new eyes? Grab Tim's book "Framed: A Villain's Perspective on Social Media" for an even deeper dive into these topics from someone who's operated on both sides of the digital divide.Connect with Tim:Tim O'HearnLinkedInGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #23: Reframing Your Skills: How to Navigate Career Transitions with Confidence with Shannon Russell

    Shannon Russell shares her journey from being a TV producer for 16 years at MTV, VH1, and TLC to becoming a career transition and business coach who helps women create their second act success. She discusses transferring skills from a traditional job to entrepreneurship and the importance of mindset shifts when changing careers.• Identifying transferable skills is crucial when pivoting careers• Planning a strategic exit requires research and financial preparation• The UMAP assessment helps identify values, strengths, and skills for career alignment• Creating a career story that shows the thread between experience and future goals helps with positioning• Dedicate 15 minutes weekly to researching your ideas and studying others already in your desired field• Keep your dreams close while in research mode to avoid discouragement from others• Research equals confidence when making a transitionConnect with Shannon:FacebookInstagramTikTokLinkedInSecond Act SuccessSecond Act Success Career PodcastFREE RESOURCE: Second Act Journal Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #22: Turning Childhood Memories into a Powerful Personal Brand with Hersh Rephun

    What if the key to building a powerful brand isn't found in fancy logos or clever taglines, but in truly knowing yourself? This thought-provoking conversation with branding expert Hersh Rephun challenges everything you thought you knew about personal branding."Know yourself before you brand yourself" isn't just Hersh's motto—it's the foundation of his revolutionary approach to helping entrepreneurs discover their authentic voice. He reveals why so many business owners end up sounding like everyone else despite their desperate desire to stand out. The culprit? Skipping the crucial step of deep self-awareness and failing to uncover what he calls your "hidden assets."Through his concept of "holistic brand therapy," Hersh demonstrates how traits you might consider undesirable or irrelevant to your business could actually become your greatest branding superpowers. Those quirks, personal stories, and unique perspectives aren't distractions from your professional image—they're the very elements that make your brand impossible to replicate.Perhaps most fascinating is Hersh's childhood memory exercise, where he guides you to connect pivotal moments from your early years to your current business direction. This seemingly simple practice often reveals surprising throughlines in your personal narrative that become the foundation of an unforgettable brand story. As Hersh explains, "The way that you end up talking about yourself is unlike anybody who works in the digital space because it's your story."For those struggling with imposter syndrome or feeling misaligned in their business, this episode offers a refreshing perspective: that feeling of "masking" might be signaling that you haven't fully integrated your authentic self into your brand. The solution isn't necessarily changing who you are, but stepping fully into the multidimensional person you've always been.Connect with Hersh: FacebookInstagramLinkedInYouTubeWebsiteYes, Brand BuildersGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #21: Turning Ideas into Action: The Psychology Behind Goal Setting with Debi Kinney

    Ever catch yourself endlessly planning that digital product without actually building it? You're not alone. In this candid conversation with goal coach Debi, we uncover why so many brilliant ideas never make it past the Google Doc stage—and exactly how to break that cycle.Debi reveals the four psychological barriers keeping you stuck: fear of judgment, lack of clarity about your concept, knowledge gaps in implementation, and the perfectionism trap that tells you everything must be flawless before launch. She explains why "done is better than perfect" isn't just a cute saying but the fundamental mindset shift needed to actually complete your course, membership, or ebook.The conversation takes a practical turn as Debi shares her SMARTER goals framework that builds on the traditional approach by adding Evaluation and Reward—critical components for maintaining momentum. Rather than setting goals and forgetting them, this system keeps priorities top of mind through daily, manageable actions. You'll learn her exact method for prioritizing tasks (hint: time-sensitive and money-making activities always come first) and how breaking massive projects into their smallest components transforms overwhelming ideas into doable steps.Perhaps most refreshingly, Debi advocates for the "throw spaghetti at the wall" approach—especially for newer entrepreneurs still discovering what resonates with their audience. By putting ideas out in different formats and seeing what sticks, you gather invaluable market data while making actual progress instead of endless planning.Ready to finally finish what you've started? Download Debi’s free Got Goals Workbook at hellocoaching.info and start taking those small, consistent steps that compound into completed projects and profit.Got Goals? Workbook| Debi KinneyDebi’s InstagramDebi’s LinkedInDebi’s YouTube ChannelDebi’s TikTokGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #20: How to Share Your Story Without Oversharing – Greg Halpen’s 5-Step Framework

    Have you ever felt pressured to hide your personality behind a professional facade in your business? What if the quirks, stories, and experiences you've been downplaying are actually your greatest assets?In this illuminating conversation, Gregory shares how authenticity transforms not just how clients perceive you, but how you connect with yourself as a business owner. Drawing from his own journey through cancer and anxiety, Gregory reveals how he nearly fell into the trap many coaches experience – turning personal pain into a marketing tool before fully healing."When you go through something life-altering, it's tempting to turn your story into a marketing tool," Gregory admits. But he discovered a more powerful approach: authentic connection rooted in integrity and meaningful service. Together, we explore the delicate balance between vulnerability and exploitation in business storytelling.The heart of our discussion centers on Gregory's comprehensive five-step framework for ethical storytelling: self-reflection, healing before sharing, intentional storytelling, brand alignment, and responsible sharing. This thoughtful methodology helps entrepreneurs determine not just how to share their stories, but whether they're ready to share them at all.Perhaps the most powerful takeaway comes in Gregory's brilliant bite of wisdom: "Your story is a bridge, not bait. Share it to connect, not to convince." This simple yet profound distinction transforms how we approach marketing authenticity.For solopreneurs tired of feeling stiff and corporate in their own businesses, this episode offers permission to bring your full self forward. Your humor, personality, and lived experiences aren't distractions from your expertise – they're what make you memorable, relatable, and ultimately, the perfect coach for your ideal clients.Ready to stop hiding and start using your authentic story to build genuine connections? Tune in now and discover how embracing your quirks might be the business breakthrough you've been searching for.Connect with Greg:Greg Halpen InstagramGregory Halpen - List Launch StudioGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #19: Simplify Your Brand Message with Ruheene Jaura’s HeyLevi's AI Playbooks

    With a 16-year career wrangling visual effects for Marvel blockbusters like The Avengers and Iron Man 2, plus launch campaigns for the Apple iPhone 5 and the Amazon Fire Phone, Ruheene's real superpower lies in bridging consumer stories with brands and products while making billion dollar messaging strategies accessible to every small business regardless of size.She's also the mad scientist behind heyLevi- the world’s (arguably) first prompt-free AI app that builds out a complete sales enablement deck- from brand messaging playbooks to deep customer insights and brand-led content for any market in minutes. Runeene Jaura shares how businesses can create stronger brand identities by understanding their customers as whole individuals rather than just demographics and pain points. She explains why brand messaging matters more than visual elements and how HeyLevi's prompt-free AI approach helps business owners focus on their expertise instead of learning prompt engineering.• Branding is much more than logos and visual identity—it's the narrative and messaging that works on a subconscious level• The most successful businesses know their customers like they know their best friends• HeyLevi contains over 300 built-in AI prompts so business owners don't need to become prompt engineers• Generic AI content happens because most people don't provide enough unique context about their brand and customers• Product playbooks help segment audiences and create detailed customer avatars for each offer• The platform allows users to "talk" to their customer avatars to refine offerings and positioning• Becoming a "customer expert" is as important as being a solutions expert in your fieldVisit heylevi.ai to create your brand playbook for free, even without creating an account.Connect with Ruheene:FacebookInstagramLinkedInGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #18: How Matt Diamante Turned His Biggest Setbacks into a Multi-Million Dollar Business

    Matt Diamante, founder of HeyTony digital marketing agency, shares how he transformed business failures into a multi-million dollar success story by creating affordable digital products for small businesses. He reveals his philosophy of making SEO tools accessible to help as many entrepreneurs as possible, believing small businesses are the backbone of every economy.• Failed ventures including a Lightroom preset company and a cologne business taught Matt valuable lessons about when to walk away• Created digital products priced at $10/month when competitors charge $30-$150 for similar functionality• His website audit tool helps identify SEO issues while including video tutorials on how to fix them• Watchdog tool tracks competitors' website changes for just $10/month, giving small businesses enterprise-level intelligence• Content creation strategy involves recording answers to common questions and repurposing across multiple platforms• Use ChatGPT to turn video transcripts into blog posts and social media scripts• When content performs well organically, turn it into targeted local ads• Experiment with posting on multiple platforms as content that fails on one might thrive on anotherExplore HeyTony’s productsUnderstanding SEO – FREE CourseMy Complete SEO ProcessHeyTony InsidersWatchdogAuditLinks mentioned:HeyTony: A Digital Marketing AgencyHeyTony InstagramGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #17: Reid Holmes on Appreciated Branding: How to Build Emotional Connections with Customers

    Reid Holmes, author of "Appreciated Branding," reveals how to transform your brand from ignored to irreplaceable by focusing on emotional connections rather than traditional USPs (unique selling propositions).• Proving to customers that you care about them is more effective than paying to make them care about you• Traditional USPs fail in today's saturated markets where rational differentiators have minimal impact• The "unique emotional solution" identifies tensions customers experience and positions your brand as the remedy• Success stories like Ariel's "Share the Load" campaign in India that increased sales by 76% by addressing cultural tensions• Small businesses can achieve better results with appreciated branding than with expensive advertising campaigns• Finding your "one word" brand focus creates clarity and consistency across all customer touchpoints• Avoiding the "plateau of indifference" by creating genuine value customers actually thank you for• Values-based targeting connects with people based on shared beliefs rather than demographic data• Focus on helping customers become better versions of themselves within your categoryFind more about Reid's work in his book "Appreciated Branding: Transform your Brand from Ignored to Irreplaceable" or download a free chapter at reidholmes.com.Connect with Reid on LinkedInGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #16: Brooke Greening on High-Ticket Sales: Mastering Conversations That Convert

    Tired of potential clients disappearing after seemingly positive sales conversations? You're not alone. The sales process for digital products—especially high-ticket coaching programs—often feels like navigating a minefield of objections, hesitation, and the dreaded "ghosting."Sales expert Brooke Greening joins me to reveal her transformative VCA method (Validate, Clarify, Advance) that turns tense sales conversations into authentic problem-solving discussions. Rather than pushing past objections or manipulating prospects, Brooke shows how validation creates immediate trust: "I don't want you to waste your money either" becomes the bridge that connects you with hesitant prospects.We uncover why ghosting happens (hint: it's about vague next steps) and how to eliminate it by ensuring two critical questions are answered before ending any sales call. You'll discover why "I'll send you a proposal" without specific follow-up plans practically guarantees prospects will vanish. Instead, Brooke teaches exactly how to create clarity that moves sales forward naturally.For those struggling with consistent sales, Brooke distinguishes between marketing and sales problems, explaining how to identify if you're attracting qualified leads but failing to convert them. We explore the difference between surface-level objections and the deeper motivational challenges that truly drive purchasing decisions, plus when to consider creating "foot in the door" offers to build trust before selling high-ticket programs.The episode concludes with Brooke's game-changing "Brilliant Byte"—responding to genuine inquiries within two hours—a simple practice that demonstrates your value for potential clients while giving you a significant advantage over slower competitors. Ready to transform your sales conversations? Take Brooke's Sales Conversation Assessment through the link in our show notes and start turning objections into opportunities today.Building Momentum CoachingBrooke Greening LinkedInThe Sales Conversation AssessmentGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #15: Start Before You're Ready: How Evan Kuterbach Built a Thriving Pickleball Brand

    Evan, co-founder of Canyon Pickleball, shares his journey from corporate employee to entrepreneur, revealing the mindset shifts, automation systems, and tough lessons he learned along the way. His story demonstrates that success often comes to those who simply push through the "valley of despair" that all entrepreneurs face.• Leaving the corporate world means accepting there's no safety net, guaranteed paycheck, or PTO• The transition from idea to real business hits when you receive your first order and must deliver• Having a co-founder provides someone to bounce ideas off of during stressful times• Being vulnerable about your struggles is one of the strongest characteristics of successful entrepreneurs• If you're doing something more than once, it probably needs automation or a template• Use Toggle to track your time and see where you're actually spending your energy• Follow the "three rule": write down what you're good at, what you want to learn, and outsource the rest• Start before you're ready – confidence comes after taking action, not beforeUse code BRILLIANT for 10% off any paddle on Canyon Pickleball. Canyon Pickleball InstagramEvan Kuterbach LinkedInGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #14: Lead Attraction Secrets to Scaling Your Business with Dr. Annie Cole

    Dr. Annie Cole shares invaluable insights on lead generation and client retention, particularly for solopreneurs. With powerful strategies on funnel navigation, the importance of giving value, and building lasting relationships, listeners will find clear guidance on transforming their approach to business growth.• Importance of understanding the sales funnel • Strategies for building brand awareness and engagement • Dr. Cole's experience with increasing web traffic • Advantages of diversifying marketing channels • Significance of repurposing content across platforms • Value in offering free consultations • Creating raving fans through exceptional service • Leveraging referrals for sustainable business growthConnect with Dr. Annie Cole:How to Get Clients Programwww.money-essentials.com Annie Cole's InstagramGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #13: How to Master Unscalable Tasks that Grow Your Business Quickly

    Discover how to redefine success on your own terms as I sit down with Laura, a corporate finance veteran who became a trailblazing business strategist.Laura's Business Breakthrough program is designed for mid-career women ready to leverage their corporate expertise and venture into successful independent businesses. Through her unique journey, Laura shares the strategies and insights that empower women to turn their professional experiences into personal fulfillment and financial independence.Transitioning from a structured office environment to the unpredictability of entrepreneurship can be daunting, but fear not—Laura shares practical strategies to navigate the early hurdles of building a business. From acquiring the right clients to mastering social media and prioritizing tasks, she emphasizes starting with personal, unscalable interactions to truly understand and meet clients' needs.Whether you're an aspiring solopreneur or a seasoned professional seeking new opportunities, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you build a successful and marketable business.Connect with Laura:Laura ZavelsonYouTubeLinkedInInstagramDownload your FREE Gen X Escape PlanGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #12: Energy Psychology Secrets to Building Emotional Resilience

    What if you could harness the power of energy medicine to transform both your personal life and your business? Join us as we sit down with Jodi, a transformational energy medicine practitioner, who courageously shares her remarkable journey from navigating personal challenges to embracing her true self. With a foundation in healthcare and a transformative introduction to yoga, Jodi’s story illustrates the profound changes that can occur when mindfulness and energy work are woven into the fabric of daily life. Her experiences offer a beacon of hope and a blueprint for solopreneurs seeking to overcome obstacles and align with their genuine purposes.Discover practical techniques that can seamlessly integrate into your routine, such as the intriguing practice of "spooning the feet," which mirrors the grounding effects of walking barefoot in nature. Jodi discusses the importance of self-awareness, addressing personal beliefs, and managing emotional triggers, all within a bespoke program that combines online learning with personalized sessions. By embracing these energy practices, solopreneurs can align their energies, opening the door to personal and professional growth and unlocking new possibilities in both business and life. Listen in and learn how to align your energy for success, and create a more balanced, fulfilling life.In this episode, she shares: • Importance of prioritizing self-care for solopreneurs• Jodi's transition from traditional healthcare to energy medicine• Grounding exercises: The practice of "spooning the feet"• Relationship between emotional well-being and business success• Energy psychology tools for emotional regulation• Need for recognizing and altering limiting beliefsLinks mentioned:Jodi Anne Law Energy Healer | Keighley & ManchesterFacebookJodi Law | Healer 🙏 (@jodiannelaw) • Instagram photos and videos Jodi Anne Law - Energy Healing - YouTubeGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #11: How Krista's SIBO Turnaround Program Gets Results with a Personalized Approach

    Holistic approaches can feel overwhelming with all the conflicting advice out there, but Krista is here to cut through the noise. As the founder of Sprout Your Health, Krista specializes in guiding clients toward better health using a comprehensive, personalized approach. In this episode, we discuss her journey into holistic wellness, the principles behind her methodology, and how small, consistent changes can have a big impact on your health. If you’re ready to find out how she markets her SIBO Turnaround program this episode is a must-listen!For the Nutritionists, Dieticians, and Health Coaches This episode provides actionable advice for understanding the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, and mental health. Whether you’re just starting your practice or new to your own health and wellness journey, this conversation is for you. In this episode, we discuss: What inspired Krista to create her SIBO Turnaround program and the pivotal experiences that shaped her journey.How Krista prequalifies clients for her program, including the symptoms and criteria she looks for before enrollment.The biggest differences between trying to manage SIBO independently versus working with an expert like Krista for personalized support.How Krista tailors her SIBO Turnaround program to individual client needs and why personalization is a game-changer.Krista’s advice for nutritionists and gut health experts on creating impactful programs and connecting with clients effectively.Links mentioned in this episode:Sprout Your HealthSIBO Turnaround Method ProgramGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #10: How One Simple eBook Solved a Huge Gap in Sourcing Gut-Friendly Ingredients

    Imagine walking into your kitchen with a plan that doesn’t just simplify your cooking, but transforms it. This week, we’re diving into the world of gut-friendly foods with the Where to Buy It? eBook that’s shaking up how we think about sourcing ingredients. Whether you’re a seasoned health enthusiast or just dipping your toes into scratch cooking, this episode promises to intrigue and inspire fellow nutritionists and health coaches.Introducing the Where to Buy It? eBookToday, I sit down with Jennifer Scribner, a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Founder of Body Wisdom Nutrition. She helps people restore their microbiome in mid-life to address complex digestive, skin, and autoimmune conditions. She is also the author of several books, a gut-centered food buying guide and from mac and cheese to veggies, please which helps children eat new foods and end picky eating forever.We dive into how her Where to Buy It? eBook not only simplifies the sourcing process but also encourages cooking from scratch, promoting better health and greater control over ingredients. Whether you’re navigating specialty grocery stores or farmers' markets, this Where to Buy It? eBook is designed to be the ultimate resource for gut-friendly eating.In this episode, we discuss: How the Where to Buy It? eBook addressed gaps in the marketThe biggest challenges or frustrations her clients were facing when it came to sourcing ingredientsHow her clients' experiences influenced the creation of her eBookThe vetted list of brands Jennifer trusts to source high-quality ingredients The dangers of misleading marketing in the health food industryHow to find a balance between affordability and providing a high-value digital productLinks Mentioned:Connect with Jennifer on InstagramBody Wisdom NutritionGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #9: Ethical Consent-Based Selling Strategies with Jan Ditchfield

    Meet Jan Ditchfield, who has over 25 years of experience in sales, marketing, and business growth—and a background in the nonprofit world where she raised more than $25 million. In this episode, she pulls back the curtain on her Profit Formula, a program designed to help women entrepreneurs consistently reach 10k months. But it’s not just about the numbers. Jan believes in consent-based selling, cultivating genuine trust, and designing customer-centric programs that align with personal values for both impact and financial success. Let’s dive into how you can master one niche, serve your audience ethically, and build a sustainable business that feels good every step of the way.In this episode, we discuss: How to use consent-based selling as a foundation for building trust with your audienceThe importance of mastering one niche and designing customer-centric programsWhy aligning your business strategies with personal values can boost both impact and incomeJan’s Profit Formula for achieving consistent 10k months—and the mindset shifts needed to make it happenLinks mentioned in this episode:The Profit Formula Connect with Jan DitchfieldFind the Perfect Name for Your Digital ProductGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #8: People Don't Buy Products, They Buy Results: How to Position Your Digital Product for Maximum Sales

    Some digital products fly off virtual shelves while others gather dust. In this episode of Brilliant Ideas, we’re tackling the two biggest keys to creating a product that sells: knowing exactly who you’re speaking to and delivering outcomes they can’t resist.I’ll share a simple but powerful strategy to define your ideal customer—down to their pain points, goals, and decision-making process. Plus, we’ll explore why people buy results, not products, and how to position your digital offer as the bridge between their struggles and their dream outcomes.If you’ve ever felt stuck on how to create something that resonates and converts, this episode is packed with actionable insights to get you there. Tune in, take notes, and prepare to develop digital products that sell themselves!Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #7: Time Momagement: Marisa’s Secrets to Mastering Time for Moms in Business

    Managing time as a mom and solopreneur can feel like an impossible juggling act, but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode of Brilliant Ideas, I’m joined by Marisa Lonic, Founder of Mama Work It, time management coach, author, and creator of the Time Momagement program. Marisa shares her journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship, offering actionable insights for moms striving to balance their personal and professional lives.We dive into the strategies she teaches in her Time Momagement program, from creating a sustainable work-life balance to overcoming mom guilt and prioritizing self-care. Whether you’re trying to squeeze more hours into your day or want to feel more in control of your time, this episode is packed with advice to help you thrive in all areas of your life.What You’ll Learn:How to use the principles of Time Momagement to master your schedule.Insights from Marisa’s transition from corporate to entrepreneurship.Strategies for creating harmony between work, family, and personal care.Practical tips for overcoming guilt and prioritizing yourself.If you’ve ever wished for more time in your day, this episode is a must-listen!Links Mentioned:www.mamaworkit.comwww.marisalonic.com Instagram Facebook Linkedin Pinterest YouTubeGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #6: How to Outperform Viral Trends with This Multi-Angle Nurture Content Strategy

    The cool thing about Lindsay’s approach is how she bridges that gap between copy and content. When we talk about “copy,” we usually mean words that make people want to take action—like the stuff on your website that convinces someone to sign up, buy, or get in touch. “Content,” on the other hand, is a bigger umbrella—it can be blog posts, podcasts, social media posts, even random musings that pop into your head on that dog walk. What makes Lindsay’s approach so refreshing is that she sees value in both.And let’s be real: most of us didn’t start our businesses thinking, “Gee, I can’t wait to become a full-time content creator!”. We suddenly realize that to stand out, we actually have to talk about what we do—Cue the frustration, right? Lindsay’s remedy is that curiosity-fueled storytelling: pay attention to your own scrolling habits, watch what kinds of emails make you click (or instantly delete), and figure out the quirkiest, most authentic ways to share your expertise. There’s nothing wrong with going against the grain—especially when the “grain” might just be a pile of outdated trends.In this episode, you'll find: The copy vs. content debateExploring the concept of positioning your online presence as a “comfort account”—the go-to place your audience continually revisits for insights, entertainment, or a sense of connection.Hear Lindsay’s tips on how to market your business (even if you’re not a “marketing person”) by tapping into simple, authentic ways to share your expertise.Links mentioned in this episode:Lindsay Smith CreativeConnect with Lindsay:InstagramGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #5: Breathwork for Business: Ashlee Livingstone’s Tool for Focus and Balance

    Feeling stressed, stuck, or overwhelmed running your business? You’re not alone. In this episode of Brilliant Ideas, I sit down with Ashlee Livingstone, a breathwork facilitator who’s dedicated to helping solopreneurs like you find calm, clarity, and creativity. Breathwork isn’t just about deep breathing—it’s a powerful tool to manage stress, regulate your nervous system, and boost your decision-making skills.Ashlee shares how her breathwork membership program provides flexible support for busy entrepreneurs through regular live sessions and on-demand recordings. Whether you’re navigating high-pressure moments or just trying to stay focused, breathwork can be the secret weapon your business needs.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The surprising benefits of breathwork for stress relief and emotional stability.How consistent practice can enhance creativity and decision-making.An inside look at Ashlee’s membership program designed for busy solopreneurs.Why breathwork is a practical tool for maintaining focus and reducing overwhelm.If you’re ready to exhale the stress and inhale a little clarity, this episode is a must-listen!HOME | Our FortéOur Forté (@ourforte) • Instagram photos and videosJOIN THE MEMBERSHIP | Our FortéGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #4: Inbox to Income: How Anna’s Course Simplifies Email Marketing for Solopreneurs

    Email marketing doesn’t have to be overwhelming or intimidating—just ask Anna, an email marketing strategist who’s mastered the art of turning inboxes into income. In this episode, Anna shares her inspiring journey of relocating back to Vietnam and how it’s shaped her perspective on work-life balance and entrepreneurship.We dive into her signature program, Email to Income, a comprehensive course designed to simplify email marketing for solopreneurs. Whether you’re struggling with tech setup, lead nurturing, or converting emails into sales, Anna’s insights will help you approach email marketing with confidence and ease.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How Anna’s Email to Income course simplifies email marketing for solopreneurs.Lessons on achieving work-life balance while running a business from abroad.Strategies to make email marketing less intimidating and more impactful.The power of lead nurturing and how email can become your best sales tool.If email feels like a chore, this episode will inspire you to rethink your strategy and show you how email can be a powerful, income-generating tool. Don’t miss it!Visit Anna's Website: yellowdotmarketing.comJoin her Email to Income CourseConnect with Anna on InstagramGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #3: How Emily's Community Is Redefining Social Media Success for Solopreneurs

    Does social media feel like a never-ending to-do list? Between keeping up with algorithms, chasing trends, and posting consistently, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But what if there was a way to make it work for your business without the stress?In this episode of Brilliant Ideas, I’m chatting with Emily Nelson, social media strategist and founder of Brandakin Social Media. Emily shares how her innovative membership, Brandakin Besties, is changing the game for business owners who need affordable, personalized social media support.We dive into:The biggest social media challenges and how to tackle them with consistency and creativity.How Brandakin Besties helps businesses stay strategic without burning out.Why personalized support keeps members engaged and feeling valued.Emily’s tips for balancing value and affordability in membership offerings.If you’re ready to simplify your social strategy and show up with confidence, this episode is a must-listen!Connect with Emily on InstagramJoin the Brandakin Besties CommunityGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #2: Voice on the Rocks: How Steph Laffy Helps Brands Speak Their Truth

    What if your brand could connect with your audience in a way that feels so real, it’s like you’re speaking directly to them? That’s the magic of finding your true brand voice—and it’s exactly what we’re exploring on this week’s episode of Brilliant Ideas.Join me as I chat with Steph Laffy, a creative copywriter and brand voice strategist who’s helping businesses transform their messaging into something truly authentic and unforgettable. Her unique Voice on the Rocks sessions uncover the heart of a brand, making it easier than ever to craft content that stands out and speaks your truth.In this episode, Steph shares:How to uncover and refine your brand voice using linguistic analysis.Why authenticity and emotional connection are the secret ingredients to effective messaging.Practical steps to document audience feedback and embrace your natural communication style.Find Steph on InstagramGet one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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    #1: Brilliant Ideas with Alyssa Bellisario

    Ever wonder how people take an idea from “Hmm, maybe?” to “Holy crap, this works!”? Or how they build courses, memberships, or eBooks that don’t just sit there collecting virtual dust but actually sell and make a real impact?Alyssa Bellisario, a Professor turned Digital Product Strategist, spent years helping coaches, consultants, and service-providers like you turn those lightbulb moments into courses, coaching programs, memberships, or eBooks, and coaching programs to successful scale and grow their businesses to $20K+ months and beyond. Each week, I chat with solopreneurs who’ve been in the trenches—figuring out how to sell without feeling salesy, navigating tech meltdowns, and surviving the rollercoaster of running a one-person business. We’re talking real stories, practical tips, and maybe a few “What were they thinking?” moments along the way.Whether you’re launching your first offer or trying to scale without losing your sanity, this podcast is here to show you that turning your idea into income isn’t as complicated (or scary) as it seems.So, grab a coffee—or in my case, tea—and let’s turn those brilliant ideas into digital products your audience will love. New episodes drop every Monday, so hit play and get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even launch.Get one short email each week with a simple strategic shift you can make to your offer, messaging, or client journey. Get on the list HEREWays to Work With MeI show you how to create 30 days of content in just a few hours HERE. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts It’s super easy—just click here, scroll to the bottom, tap those five stars, and hit “Write a Review.” I’d love to know what resonated most with you in this episode! And don’t forget to hit that follow button if you haven’t already! There’s plenty more coming your way—practical tips, inspiring stories, and tools to help you grow a business that makes a real difference. You won’t want to miss out! Let's Connect on Instagramyeslab.caThis podcast is produced, mixed, and edited by Cardinal Studio. For moreFor information about how to start your podcast, please visit www.cardinalstudio.coOr e-mail [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Science of a Profitable Practice is your go-to show to help you read your clients’ cues, so you can create programs, services, and memberships they’re excited to join. Hosted by Alyssa Bellisario, a digital product strategist and founder of Yes Lab, this podcast is where you’ll finally get clarity on why your clients hesitate, ghost, or pull back and what you can do about it.Every episode blends practical, psychology-backed strategies with real-life lessons I’ve learned helping health and wellness businesses generate over half a million in sales. This podcast gets straight to what works, where practical tips meet real-world stories, and where you'll have the clarity and confidence to build a profitable practice. Subscribe now and join a growing community of health and wellness professionals who are building practices that attract, serve, and keep the right clients.

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