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The Karas Wright Show
by Karas Wright
The Karas Wright Show is an unscripted video podcast for high-achieving women, founders, and business leaders who are building bigger without burning out. Host Karas Wright, business coach and psychology student, sits down with founders, executives, and entrepreneurs for raw, real conversations about what it actually takes to lead with clarity and intention.No scripts. No filters. Just honest conversations with people who are doing the work.Ready to get clear on your next step? Take the free Business Reality Check at wrightstep.ca/business-reality-check
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How to Pivot, Build Resilience & Thrive Through Career Change | Taz Rajan
Sometimes the pivot you didn't choose turns out to be the one that changes everything.In this episode, I sit down with Taz Rajan, mortgage broker, entrepreneur, and founder of I Know a Girl, a community built to connect and empower female business owners. Taz has lived through more than a few unexpected turns, and she talks about all of it with the kind of honesty that makes you feel a little less alone in your own journey.We talk about what it actually looks like to rebuild after a career shift you didn't plan for, why giving yourself grace isn't weakness, and how community can become one of the most powerful business assets you have. We also get into the emotional reality of caring for aging parents while building a business, and what separates a good coach from one who actually moves the needle for you.Taz also shares some straight-talk financial advice that every woman in business should hear.If you're navigating a transition, questioning whether your next step is the right one, or just need a conversation that reminds you what's possible, this one is worth the listen.Connect with Taz: Instagram: @tazrajan Email: [email protected] with Karas: Free Business Reality Check: assessments.wrightstep.ca/realitycheck WrightStep Coaching: wrightstep.ca
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Why Entrepreneurs Must Let Go of Control to Scale Their Business | Robin Szuch
Most entrepreneurs think they need to do everything themselves. The moment you let go of control is often the moment your business starts to grow.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Robin Szuch, founder of Spectacle Blue, circus educator, leadership coach, and entrepreneur, for a conversation about business growth, letting go of ego, and what it actually takes to scale.This episode is for entrepreneurs, business owners, founders, and leaders who want to scale their business, build stronger teams, and create a lasting legacy.What you will learn:- Why letting go of control creates faster growth- How to check your ego before it limits your business- How to build systems and teams that can thrive without you- The difference between mentors, coaches, and advisors- Five lessons every founder needs to hearAbout Robin Szuch:Robin Szuch is the founder of Spectacle Blue and a circus educator, performer, leadership coach, and entrepreneur based in Okotoks, Alberta. Through her work with youth and business leaders, she helps people develop confidence, leadership skills, and the courage to grow.Website: www.robinjoanneszuch.comInstagram: @Robin Joanne SzuchReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.comYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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How Hubtown Brewery Built Community, Faced Warner Bros, And Won Fans | Lisa Watts
COPY AND PASTE INTO CAPTIVATEHearing no from the market, the bank, or a giant like Warner Brothers does not mean stop. It means get sharper, get braver, and keep going.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Lisa Watts, co-founder of Hubtown Brewing in Okotoks, for a powerful conversation about building a values-driven business, listening to the market, and standing up to big players without losing your soul.This episode is for small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to reconnect with why they started, rethink how they listen to their customers, and feel braver about taking on big challenges.What you will learn:- How to listen to the market without losing yourself- Why community and values are real business strategy, not just nice words- What it really takes to survive bootstrapping, imposter syndrome, and COVID- How Hubtown navigated a trademark battle with Warner Brothers- The tension between artistic integrity and market reality- Three anchors every entrepreneur needs to keep going in hard seasonsAbout Lisa Watts:Lisa Watts is the co-founder of Hubtown Brewing in Okotoks, Alberta. She and her team built a values-driven craft brewery from a 95-page business plan and small-batch beginnings, surviving bootstrapping, a global pandemic, and a trademark battle with Warner Brothers along the way.Website: www.hubtownbrewing.comInstagram: @hub_town_brewingReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.comYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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Why Leaders Must Put People First in Today's World | Pamela Morgan
Her brother lived most of his life on the streets. He was tragically murdered in Montreal in a hate crime. In his memory, she built something powerful. Twenty-five years later, that mission now feeds over 700 families every Christmas.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Pamela Morgan, CEO of Key Instincts and founder of Baby It's Cold Outside, to discuss what it really means to lead people well in today's world.This episode is for leaders, managers, and business owners who want to move from transactional relationships to meaningful ones, and who are ready to put people at the center of how they lead.What you will learn:- Why the strongest leaders often miss the earliest warning signs- The difference between transactional and meaningful relationships at work- What modern, progressive leadership really looks like- A new perspective on forgiveness that is not about excusing behavior- Why your people and culture matter more than your product- What is coming next from Key Instincts including leadership certification and a conscious leadership programAbout Pamela Morgan:Pamela Morgan is the CEO of Key Instincts and founder of Baby It's Cold Outside, a charitable initiative that now feeds over 700 families every Christmas. With nearly a decade in HR consulting, she has witnessed a major shift in how business leaders approach people, culture, and community. She is developing an 11-module leadership certification program and a conscious leadership experience.Website: keyinstincts.comEmail: [email protected] to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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7 Business Reality Checks Every Owner Needs
Business disruptions do not always look like massive disasters. Sometimes they look like a guest cancelling, a road closure, a staffing issue, or one unexpected change that throws your entire day off course.In this solo episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright walks through the seven areas of business every owner needs to check before disruption hits.This episode is for business owners and leaders who are tired of feeling scattered, reactive, or overly responsible for every moving piece in their business.What you will learn:- Why most Canadian small businesses are not prepared for disruption- How small interruptions can reveal bigger gaps in your business- Why clear direction protects you from chasing every opportunity- How decision integrity reduces pressure and decision fatigue- What structural readiness really means for business owners- How to identify and reduce owner burden- Why execution reliability protects your revenue and teamReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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Episode 17 | How to Build a Disaster Proof Business Plan with Angela Groeneveld
Plan for the unexpected, because in business it is not a matter of if a disruption happens, it is when. Angela Groeneveld learned that lesson on the frontlines of the 2013 High River floods. She built a framework from it.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Angela Groeneveld, CEO of Emerge Agency and rural economic development leader, for a powerful conversation about business resilience and recovery.This episode is for small business owners and leaders who are feeling the weight of uncertainty and want a proactive roadmap to navigate disruptions with confidence.What you will learn:- The three essential pillars of disaster recovery: Plan, Insurance, and Community- Why mental wellness is the first thing to check in a business pulse check- How to conduct a SWOT analysis that actually addresses external threats- The difference between going with the flow and having a disruption plan- Why community and relationships are your business's ultimate insurance policy- How to transition from ego-driven decisions to heart-centered leadershipAbout Angela Groeneveld:Angela Groeneveld is the CEO of Emerge Agency and a powerhouse in rural economic development. With a background in coaching and disaster recovery, she helps communities and businesses emerge forward through crises with strength and strategy. Her Fear to Faith framework was born from her experience on the frontlines of the 2013 High River floods.Website: www.emergeagency.caInstagram: @e.m.e.r.g.e_agencyReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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How to Understand Your Business Without the Overwhelm
If you have ever avoided looking at your business numbers because it felt easier not to know, this episode is for you.In this solo episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright breaks down why so many good business owners struggle with cash flow, financial clarity, and decision-making, even when revenue looks strong on paper.This episode is for business owners who want to stop reacting from stress and start making confident financial decisions with a clear view of where their business actually stands.What you will learn:- Why not knowing your numbers can quietly damage your business- The myth that more revenue automatically fixes cash flow problems- What your business baseline actually is and why it matters- How to create a simple decision filter before spending money- Why a 90-day financial view can reduce anxiety fast- The identity shift that happens when you lead from financial clarityReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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The Hidden Tech Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Business | Rea Hailley
Building an app or scaling your business with tech sounds exciting, until it is not. Most founders do not realize the biggest risks are not just financial. They are legal, operational, and sometimes irreversible.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Rea Hailley, CEO of New Idea Machine, to break down the real pitfalls business owners face when building tech.This episode is for founders, entrepreneurs, and business owners thinking about building an app, investing in tech, or scaling their operations who want to do it the right way.What you will learn:- Why skipping an NDA can cost you your entire idea- The hidden costs of building before security and compliance are in place- How founders accidentally lose ownership of their own platforms- The difference between a vendor and a true partner- Why fixed pricing can end up costing you more in the long run- How to avoid getting locked into bad contractsAbout Rea Hailley:Rea Hailley is the CEO of New Idea Machine, helping non-technical founders and business owners navigate the world of tech through automation, integrations, and custom software. Her mission is to simplify complex systems so businesses can scale efficiently and avoid costly mistakes.Website: newideamachine.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/newideamachineReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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The CALM Framework Women Leaders Are Missing | Madhura Joshi
High-achieving women do not burn out from laziness. They burn out from carrying too much for too long without the right support or systems. This episode breaks down what is actually driving the exhaustion and what the path out looks like.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Madhura Joshi, feminine leadership speaker and creator of the CALM framework, for a powerful conversation about self-leadership, confidence, grief, resilience, and what it really means to lead through chaos.This episode is for women leaders, business owners, and anyone navigating uncertainty while trying to stay true to themselves.What you will learn:- How self-leadership shapes the way you lead at work and at home- Why women often shrink themselves even when they know they belong- How to move from chaos to calm in difficult seasons of life- What confidence really looks like when you are still figuring things out- How to stop self-abandoning and start trusting yourself- Why feminine leadership is a strength, not a weakness- How to give feedback, set boundaries, and lead with grounded confidence00:00 Introduction02:37 Madhura's grief and leadership journey05:19 Everything happens for me, not to me10:11 Self-abandonment and choosing yourself16:30 The CALM framework explained19:02 Confidence, feminine leadership, and imposter syndrome29:15 Grounding yourself in hard conversations34:52 How to stop shrinking in the room39:04 Final takeaways and where to find MadhuraAbout Madhura Joshi:Madhura Joshi is a feminine leadership speaker and creator of the CALM framework. Drawing from her own experience with grief, resilience, and self-leadership, she helps women lead themselves and others with more courage, clarity, and groundedness. Her work focuses on confidence, boundaries, self-trust, and the kind of leadership that holds up in hard seasons.Website: therealmadhura.comInstagram: @therealmadhuraReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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Purpose, Servant Leadership, and Redefining Success in Business | Shayne Wyler
If you have ever felt stuck, misaligned, or disconnected from your work, this conversation will help you understand why. And what to do about it.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Shayne Wyler, founder of Servant Development, for a deep conversation about purpose, servant leadership, business clarity, and what happens when your life or work no longer fits who you really are.This episode is for leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone who knows they are meant for something more but is trying to figure out what that actually looks like.What you will learn:- Why purpose is the foundation of meaningful leadership- The difference between leadership and servanthood- How power dynamics break trust and connection in teams- Why misalignment feels so exhausting even when you are working hard- How businesses can hire and build culture around purpose- Why younger generations are redefining success in ways leaders need to understandTime Stamps00:57 Shayne Wyler's acting career and transition04:35 Discovering purpose through helping others07:14 The bag of needs and serving others well11:09 Why servanthood changes leadership20:53 Purpose-driven culture and team alignment35:35 Success, happiness, and building through the messAbout Shayne Wyler:Shayne Wyler is the founder of Servant Development. His journey from professional actor to purpose-driven leader reshaped the way he sees work, family, business, and service. He helps leaders and organizations move from hierarchy-driven culture to servant-first leadership that builds real trust and alignment.Website: servant.toolsEmail: [email protected] to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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Mindset Is Not Enough | Ranchelle Van Bryce
Mindset work can only take you so far. If you have ever felt stuck between personal growth, anxiety, healing, and building a business, this conversation is going to hit home.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Ranchelle Van Bryce for a powerful conversation about mindset coaching, entrepreneurship, self-awareness, trauma, and what it really takes to move forward when your thoughts are working against you.This episode is for anyone navigating growth, healing, leadership, or big decisions in business who is ready to stop outsourcing their power and start trusting themselves again.What you will learn:- Why mindset coaching alone may not create lasting change- The difference between healing and endlessly trying to fix yourself- How anxiety and panic attacks can show up during growth without stopping you- Why trauma does not define your identity- The role of self-awareness in leadership and entrepreneurship- Practical tools for interrupting overthinking and emotional spiralsTime Stamps01:23 Ranchelle's journey from coaching to consulting03:18 Why mindset coaching started to feel incomplete05:29 The turning point that changed everything07:49 What actually shifted after surrender10:03 Why you do not need to fix yourself first19:02 What to do when your thoughts spiral23:16 Anxiety, panic attacks, and moving forward anywayAbout Ranchelle Van Bryce:Ranchelle Van Bryce is a consultant and coach who helps entrepreneurs and leaders move through the layers beneath mindset work. Her approach integrates self-awareness, human design, intuition-based decision making, and practical tools for interrupting the patterns that keep people stuck.Website: www.ranchellevanbryce.comInstagram: @ranchelleReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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ADHD as a Superpower for Entrepreneurs and High Performers | Alexandra Hinson
ADHD in business can feel overwhelming. But what if the same brain wiring that makes focus hard also makes you exceptionally creative, driven, and capable of seeing what others miss?In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Alexandra Hindson for a thoughtful conversation about ADHD, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and how to begin seeing ADHD not only as a challenge but also as a potential superpower.This episode is for entrepreneurs, leaders, and high-performing professionals navigating ADHD in work, relationships, and everyday life, and for anyone who has ever felt scattered, overstimulated, or hard to manage.What you will learn:- Why Alexandra sees ADHD as a superpower for the right person- How time blindness, overwhelm, and indecision show up in entrepreneurs- The connection between ADHD, anxiety, and depression- How mindfulness, yoga, journaling, and grounding practices make a real difference- Why structure and visible planning tools reduce anxiety for ADHD brains- How diet, movement, and daily habits support focus and consistencyTime Stamps00:00 Introduction01:10 Alexandra's background and ADHD work05:10 ADHD, anxiety, and emotional regulation10:58 Yoga, journaling, and rewiring the brain22:02 ADHD symptoms, structure, and daily support33:57 Exercise, planning, and staying consistentAbout Alexandra Hindson:Alexandra Hindson is an educator and mindfulness coach who supports students, entrepreneurs, and professionals through a holistic, mindfulness-based approach to ADHD. Her work integrates grounding practices, journaling, yoga, structure, and deeper self-awareness to help people navigate focus, overwhelm, and daily life.Website: www.alexandrahindson.comReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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What Great Coaching Actually Looks Like | Mervyn Brice
If you have been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure whether you are burnt out or just avoiding the hard thing, this episode will help you get clear fast.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Mervyn Brice of Forethought Consulting and Coaching to unpack what great coaching actually looks like, how coaching differs from consulting, and why proactive planning can save business owners a significant amount of time, money, and stress.This episode is for business owners and leaders who want practical tools for getting unstuck, building structure, and leading with more intention when life feels chaotic.What you will learn:- Why time blocking and calendar structure reduces mental clutter- The real difference between coaching, mentoring, and consulting- How active listening helps clients find their own best answers- What to do when you are stuck in your business- Burnout vs avoidance: signs, self-checks, and outside perspective- How prioritization frameworks like the Eisenhower matrix create stabilityTime Stamp00:00 Time blocking and creating structure07:18 The hidden work of running a business08:05 Project management thinking for business owners11:23 Premortems, postmortems, and life planning15:22 Coaching vs consulting vs mentoring34:21 Audience Q&A: stuck, burnout, and consistencyAbout Mervyn Brice:Mervyn Brice is the founder of Forethought Consulting and Coaching. With a background in project management, he helps entrepreneurs and business owners build structure, navigate uncertainty, and lead with more intention through practical frameworks and proactive planning.Website: www.forethought.caEmail: [email protected] to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.comYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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Imposter Syndrome in Business: Confidence, Community, and Clarity | Jeannine Coupland
Imposter syndrome does not usually show up alone. Perfectionism comes right with it. If you have been waiting to feel ready before moving forward, this conversation is for you.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Jeannine Coupland of Pisces Acupuncture to talk about the real emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship: self-doubt, perfectionism, staying accountable, and why community is often the missing piece.This episode is for entrepreneurs and business owners who are second-guessing themselves and need a reminder that they are not alone, and that progress builds more confidence than perfection ever will.What you will learn:- Why imposter syndrome and perfectionism show up together- How to keep moving forward when self-doubt is loud- Why community and connection change everything for small business owners- What the mind-body connection means for entrepreneurship stress- How to know when stress is normal versus a sign to realignTimestamps00:00 Imposter syndrome and self-doubt in business06:06 Small town vs city: community and connection09:33 What acupuncture is like for first-timers13:08 Mind-body connection: emotions and physical symptoms16:05 Business help, grants, and Paro Canada microloans28:51 Audience questions: disengagement, heaviness, and realignment36:19 Cosmetic acupuncture, gua sha, facial cupping, Reiki39:00 Where to find Pisces AcupunctureAbout Jeannine Coupland:Jeannine Coupland is the owner of Pisces Acupuncture in Okotoks, Alberta. She takes a whole-body approach to wellness, helping clients through acupuncture, facial cupping, gua sha, and Reiki, while recognizing the deep connection between emotional health and physical symptoms.Website: www.piscesacupuncture.comInstagram: @pisces_acupunctureEmail: [email protected] to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.comYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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Thinking of Quitting Your Job? The Checklist You Need
If you have been thinking you are ready to quit your job and start your business, you are not alone. But wanting freedom is not enough. This episode will help you do it with less stress, more structure, and a whole lot more honesty.In this solo episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright breaks down why so many people are leaving corporate right now and what you need to know before you take the leap.This episode is for anyone in the should I quit season of life who wants a practical checklist built from real coaching experience, not hustle culture hype.What you will learn:- Why so many people are leaving corporate right now- The leave corporate checklist: Why, What, How, When, and Who- How to avoid romanticizing entrepreneurship- The truth about business survival and planning for stability- The difference between fake it till you make it and real confidence- How to know if you are procrastinating or genuinely not readyTimestamp00:00 Solo episode setup and why this matters01:22 Why people are leaving corporate right now02:17 Real talk: business survival and why planning matters03:17 Step 1: Know your why, the clarity that anchors you06:03 Step 2: Define your what and simplify your offer09:22 Step 3: The how, when, and who: money, timing, supportReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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Why Founders Struggle and How Community, Planning, and Humility Change Everything | Dennis Agbegha
Community is one of the most overlooked assets in business. Isolation, ego, and lack of planning hold more founders back than competition ever will.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Dennis Agbegha, Director at RBCx, for a powerful conversation about business growth, community, leadership, and navigating uncertainty as a founder.This episode is for business owners, leaders, and aspiring entrepreneurs who are feeling stuck, scattered, or unsure of their next step.What you will learn:- Why community is a non-negotiable for business growth- How isolation and ego quietly hold founders back- Why being coachable and planning for contingencies are critical for long-term success- How to navigate the fear and planning required to leave corporate- Why humility is one of the most powerful leadership traitsTimestamps00:00 From Nigeria to Canada: Dennis' journey into banking and community03:35 Why community is a non-negotiable for business growth13:25 Transitioning from traditional banking to RBCx and the tech ecosystem19:00 Top 3 things every founder needs to succeed29:24 Audience question: feeling overwhelmed, where do I start35:33 Leaving corporate: fear, planning, and taking the leapAbout Dennis Agbegha:Dennis Agbegha is a Director at RBCx, where he supports founders and entrepreneurs navigating the tech ecosystem. Born in Nigeria and building his career across Canadian banking, Dennis brings a deep belief in inclusion, belonging, and the power of community to drive business success.Instagram: @dennis_agbeghaReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.comYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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Survival to Strategy: Building a Business That Lasts | Stephanie Gross
Eighteen years in business. A brand built at a kitchen table. And a lesson most entrepreneurs learn too late: success is not just about growth, it is about alignment.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Stephanie Gross, CEO and Founder of Bumby Wool, to explore what it really takes to build a sustainable business and a fulfilling life over the long haul.This episode is for founders, creatives, and business owners at any stage who are navigating change, rethinking what success looks like, or trying to build something that supports their life instead of consuming it.What you will learn:- What changes when your business must run without you- How to recognize burnout before it takes over- Why strategy matters more than hustle for long-term success- How to plan for uncertainty without losing your vision- What it means to redefine success on your own termsAbout Stephanie Gross:Stephanie Gross is the CEO and Founder of Bumby Wool, an Alberta-based brand rooted in sustainability, intention, and purpose. Over 18 years she has grown her business from a kitchen table operation into a thriving company, navigating pivots, building systems, and redefining what success means along the way.Instagram: @bumbywoolReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.caYouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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The Costly Mistake Business Owners Make for Years | Robin Mitchell
Most business owners are so focused on doing the work they never stop to ask whether their business is actually building something of value. This conversation will change how you think about the business you are building.In this episode of The Karas Wright Show, Karas Wright sits down with Robin Mitchell of RAM Accounting for a powerful, honest conversation about what it really takes to build a business that lasts and one that actually holds value.This episode is for business owners at any stage who want to lead with more clarity, build with more intention, and understand what makes a business truly sustainable and sellable.What you will learn:- The difference between being a technician and being a true business owner- Why many entrepreneurs do not realize their business is sellable- How billing mistakes quietly drain cash flow over time- Why succession planning and exit strategy matter earlier than most people think- How small strategic changes can dramatically impact long-term successAbout Robin Mitchell:Robin Mitchell is the founder of RAM Accounting, bringing decades of experience working with business owners across Alberta. She helps entrepreneurs understand the financial and structural realities of building a business that lasts and holds real value.Website: www.ramaccounting.caInstagram: @ramaccountingReady to get clear on where your business is headed? Take the free Business Reality Check:wrightstep.ca/business-reality-checkConnect with Karas:Website: wrightstepcoaching.com | wrightstep.ca|YouTube: youtube.com/@TheKarasWrightShowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karaswrightInstagram: @wrightstepcoaching
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Karas Wright Show is an unscripted video podcast for high-achieving women, founders, and business leaders who are building bigger without burning out. Host Karas Wright, business coach and psychology student, sits down with founders, executives, and entrepreneurs for raw, real conversations about what it actually takes to lead with clarity and intention.No scripts. No filters. Just honest conversations with people who are doing the work.Ready to get clear on your next step? Take the free Business Reality Check at wrightstep.ca/business-reality-check
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