How to Know What Type of Business Mentorship To Invest in as a Mom Entrepreneur (and now not to get burned)

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 17 MIN

How to Know What Type of Business Mentorship To Invest in as a Mom Entrepreneur (and now not to get burned)

from This Mother Means Business: Strategy, Advice, and Support for Mom Entrepreneurs · host Laura Sinclair

In this solo episode, Laura Sinclair opens up about one of the most common questions she gets from entrepreneurs: Where should I be investing in my business? Whether you’re just starting out or scaling to six figures and beyond, Laura shares her honest take on how to make smart, intentional investments that actually move the needle. She covers everything from mentorship and networking to when it’s worth spending money (and when it’s not), plus how your personality type and your business stage should shape your choices.This episode is packed with real talk, hard-earned wisdom, and a simple framework to help you invest your time, energy, and money with clarity and confidence.In this episode you will hear:00:00 – Laura’s bringing back 1:1 intensives (here’s why)02:46 – The messy truth about investing wisely in your business05:31 – What to invest in at each stage of your revenue journey 08:47 – How to build a network that fuels your growth 11:31 – What to look for (and avoid) in mentorship 14:12 – Why self-trust is your secret weapon in businessJoin This Mother Means Business : www.thismothermeansbusiness.com Laura's Links:• Website • Laura's Instagram • LJSocial Instagram  • LinkedIn • Facebook • Pinterest • TikTok

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