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Minding Her Business
by Taylor Sater
Minding Her Business is where we dive deep into the journeys of inspiring individuals who have paved their own way to success. Hosted by Taylor Sater, this biweekly podcast is your front-row seat to candid conversations with entrepreneurs, creators, and leaders from all industries. We explore the challenges, triumphs, and everything in between—no fluff, just real talk about what it takes to turn dreams into reality. Whether you're building a business or just looking for a dose of motivation, Minding Her Business brings you actionable insights and personal stories that inspire, empower, and entertain. Tune in for fun challenges, heartfelt discussions, and plenty of takeaways to fuel your journey!
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Life After Loss: Niki Fine
Send a textIn this deeply moving episode of Minding Her Business, we’re stepping outside of our usual focus on female entrepreneurs and career journeys to highlight something just as significant. Because while we often talk about business growth and building your brand, there are parts of womanhood that deserve just as much space... and this is one of them.Niki Fine joins us to share her powerful journey through miscarriage and pregnancy after loss. She opens up about the emotional toll of grief, the quiet moments no one talks about, and the strength it took to try again. Now a new mom to her rainbow baby, she reflects on what helped her heal, how she stayed grounded during a pregnancy filled with anxiety, and what she wishes more people understood about infertility, loss, and hope.This episode is a reminder that being a woman in the world comes with layers... some visible, some silent. And the more we talk about the hard things, the more we give others permission to do the same.Please note: This episode contains open and sensitive conversations around miscarriage, pregnancy loss, and fertility. Listen when and if it feels right for you.Support the show
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My Mom, My Best Friend: Michelle Sturdy
Send a textIn this Mother’s Day special of Minding Her Business, I sit down with the woman who raised me — and also happens to be my best friend — Michelle Sturdy.Michelle’s story is one I’ve admired my entire life. From her early days as a bank teller to eventually managing multiple dental offices, her journey is a powerful example of resilience, growth, and showing up no matter what life throws your way.We talk about what it was like to have me at 24, navigate single motherhood after splitting from my dad when I was two, and raise a second child at 42. Michelle opens up about the hardest seasons of her life, what kept her going, and what motherhood means to her now — having experienced it in two very different chapters.This episode is full of honesty, reflection, and love. Whether you're a parent, navigating your 20s, or just need a reminder of the strength women carry, this conversation will leave a mark.Happy Mother’s Day to the women who raise us, love us, and shape who we are. This one’s for you.Support the show
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PUSH Yourself: Paige Johnston
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Paige Johnston, the founder of PUSH Collective — a coaching brand and online community helping women redefine health, mindset, and what’s truly possible for their lives. What began as a personal journey of self-growth has since evolved into a global platform reaching over 250,000 individuals.Paige shares how a turning point in her own wellness journey sparked the inspiration behind PUSH Collective. We talk about the early days of showing up online, building a brand from scratch, and the mindset work it took to go from a traditional 9–5 to full-time entrepreneurship. She opens up about building trust with her audience, the pressure of being constantly visible, and how she’s stayed grounded through it all.From the realities of growing a digital brand to helping women overcome limiting beliefs, Paige offers powerful insight into what it really takes to show up consistently and build something with impact. We also dive into what “redefining health” means to her now — and how that definition continues to evolve.This episode is full of raw honesty, mindset shifts, and inspiration for anyone building a purpose-driven business, navigating their own transformation, or learning to trust that they’re capable of something bigger.Support the show
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Keeping It Fresh: Emily Cuddy
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Emily Cuddy, the founder of The Green Window, a fast-growing salad shop making healthy food fresh, convenient, and actually exciting. What began as a single storefront in London, Ontario, has since expanded to three locations, all driven by Emily’s passion for real food and community.Emily shares how a love for great ingredients and a desire to change the fast food scene led her to start The Green Window. We talk about the creative process behind building the menu, the realities of sourcing high-quality ingredients, and what it really takes to keep things consistent across multiple locations.From navigating the early challenges of opening her first shop to knowing when it was the right time to expand, Emily opens up about the lessons she’s learned, the risks she took, and the mindset that keeps her moving forward.This episode is full of honest insights for anyone dreaming of launching a business, especially in the food space, or simply looking to turn their passion into something bigger.Support the show
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People Over Policies: Anica Peter
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Anica Peter, an award-winning HR professional from London, Ontario, who’s on a mission to put the “human” back in Human Resources. From greeting members at GoodLife Fitness to becoming the first-ever HR Manager for the Municipality of Thames Centre, Anica has built her career on empathy, leadership, and authentic connection.Anica shares her journey into HR, what it meant to be named one of London Inc’s 20 Under 40, and how she tackled the nerves of speaking at Disrupt HR. We dive into the challenges of balancing compassion with tough decisions, the unique aspects of HR in the public sector, and how she prioritizes mental health... for herself and others.This episode is packed with real conversation and insights for anyone navigating people-first careers or simply looking to lead with heart.Support the show
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No Filter Needed: Jillian Belanger
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Jillian Belanger, owner of SKN Clinic, one of London’s top medical spas and the city’s only acne treatment clinic. Jillian has built her business by doing things differently—treating acne from the inside out, addressing the root causes, and transforming the way people think about skin health.Jillian shares her journey from working in the beauty industry to becoming an acne specialist, the challenges of standing out in a crowded market, and how she scaled her business while staying true to her holistic approach. She dives into the biggest misconceptions about acne, the unexpected factors that can trigger breakouts, and how she balances running multiple businesses with motherhood.From the power of manifestation to navigating business relationships and overcoming the fear of failure, this conversation is packed with real talk, business insights, and game-changing advice for anyone looking to build a brand—no filters, just facts.Support the show
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Love of the Game: Chris Playfair
Send a textFor this special Valentine’s edition of Minding Her Business, we’re switching things up with Minding HIS Business! In this episode, I sit down with my boyfriend, Chris, to dive into his journey as a student-athlete, entrepreneur, and founder of Prolific Hockey.Chris spent four years playing in the OHL, balancing the intense demands of hockey while also preparing for life beyond the game. Now, as a business owner and student, he’s building something bigger—helping the next generation of athletes develop their skills on and off the ice.We get into the realities of being a young entrepreneur, the lessons he’s learned from hockey that apply to business, and of course, what it’s like dating someone who also runs their own business. From navigating busy schedules to supporting each other’s careers, this episode gives a real look at the dynamic between two entrepreneurs figuring it all out together.Support the show
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Minding Her Healing: Danielle Scarapicchia
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Danielle Scarapicchia, a therapist specializing in trauma, anxiety, and depression, about the realities of therapy, mental health, and the influence of social media on self-diagnosis.Danielle shares her journey to working a private practice, the challenges of setting boundaries with clients, and how she carved out her niche in the therapy world. She also breaks down the accessibility of therapy, alternative options for those without benefits, and the balance between therapy and medication.From TikTok diagnoses to the rise of anxiety and depression, this conversation is filled with practical insights, candid advice, and an honest look at what therapy is really like.Support the show
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The Glow Up: Emily Goncalves-Parker
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Emily Goncalves-Parker, founder of The Bronze House, about her journey from starting a spray tan business in her student house to running a thriving studio and educating other artists.Emily shares the challenges of launching a business, navigating pricing in the early days, and choosing high-quality products. She also talks about stepping into the role of educator, overcoming imposter syndrome, and mentoring new artists.From working with influencers to handling spray tan mishaps, Emily’s story is filled with humour, insights, and valuable advice for entrepreneurs and beauty pros alike.Support the show
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Lost and Found: Courtney Grafton
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Courtney Grafton, founder of Lost Cycle North and South in London, Ontario. Since launching in 2019, Courtney has built a thriving rhythm-based fitness business and a team of 37, all while fostering a powerful sense of community.Courtney shares her journey of choosing her first studio space, expanding to a second location, and overcoming personal challenges, including navigating a divorce. She also highlights the importance of mental health as an entrepreneur, building a strong team, and creating a culture of empowerment within her business.This episode is filled with inspiration, resilience, and practical advice for anyone striving to build something meaningful.Support the show
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She Will Conquer: Madison Keener
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we speak with an inspiring entrepreneur, Madison Keener, who turned personal tragedy and unexpected challenges into opportunities for growth. She shares the story behind launching the powerful "She Will Rise" conference, the risks she took to make it happen, and how she found strength after losing her father just weeks before the event.We also discuss navigating the aftermath of a devastating fire that disrupted her sugaring business, the lessons she’s learned as a business owner, and her advice for managing mental health through life’s toughest moments.This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking resilience, inspiration, and the courage to chase big dreams.Support the show
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Money Shot: Chantel Zettel
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we sit down with Chantel Zettel, a talented photographer and digital product creator who has turned her passion into a multi-faceted business. Chantel shares how she grew from a budding photographer to running a successful business with multiple revenue streams, including passive income from her digital products.She dives into the process of building her camera collection, the inspiration behind creating digital offerings, and how outsourcing tasks like working with a virtual assistant has helped her scale her brand. Chantel also reflects on the lessons she’s learned, the challenges she’s overcome, and her vision for the future as she balances creativity with entrepreneurship.This episode is brimming with insight, inspiration, and actionable advice for anyone looking to turn their passion into a sustainable business.Support the show
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No Boys Allowed: Berkley HL
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Berkley HL, founder of BFITNESS, a thriving women-only gym in London, Ontario. Berkley shares her journey from making workout videos in her backyard to leading a business that’s grown rapidly, adding 16 trainers and preparing to move into a space nearly 10 times bigger than before.She opens up about the challenges she’s faced, from defying skeptics who doubted her business model to balancing entrepreneurship with motherhood as a mom of four. Berkley also reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped her success, the lessons she’s learned along the way, and what fuels her passion for creating a supportive space for women.This episode is packed with inspiration, insight, and advice for anyone looking to overcome challenges and build something they believe in.Support the show
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Double OT: Taylor Tsakoniatis
Send a textIn this episode of Minding Her Business, we chat with Taylor Tsakoniatis, host of 103.1 Fresh Radio and Knights TV. Taylor shares her journey from studying Sport Media at TMU to landing two major hosting roles in just a few years. She dives into the excitement and challenges of covering the London Knights, the differences between radio and TV, and how she keeps her energy high even on tough days. Taylor also reflects on the lessons she's learned, the impact of her family, and offers advice for breaking into the competitive world of sports media.Support the show
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How It All Began
Send a textIn the pilot episode of Minding Her Business, host Taylor Sater introduces herself and shares the inspiration behind launching this podcast. Taylor walks you through a brief timeline of her entrepreneurial journey, from the challenges of starting her marketing agency to the successes that have shaped her path. This episode sets the stage for future conversations filled with real talk, where Taylor will dive into both her and her guests' experiences in business and beyond. If you're seeking authentic stories and practical advice, this is the perfect starting point!Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Minding Her Business is where we dive deep into the journeys of inspiring individuals who have paved their own way to success. Hosted by Taylor Sater, this biweekly podcast is your front-row seat to candid conversations with entrepreneurs, creators, and leaders from all industries. We explore the challenges, triumphs, and everything in between—no fluff, just real talk about what it takes to turn dreams into reality. Whether you're building a business or just looking for a dose of motivation, Minding Her Business brings you actionable insights and personal stories that inspire, empower, and entertain. Tune in for fun challenges, heartfelt discussions, and plenty of takeaways to fuel your journey!
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