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The Podcast with Brooke
by Brooke, The Launch Lady
There comes a moment in business when you don’t need more noise.You need space.The Podcast with Brooke is where thoughtful women in business come to sit, think, and untangle what’s actually going on beneath the surface.Some episodes are stories.Some are quiet observations.Some are conversations about growth, identity, momentum, and the strange in-between seasons that no one prepares you for.This isn’t about hype or hustle.It’s about clarity.It’s about slowing down long enough to hear yourself again.If your business is working but something feels different…If you’ve evolved and your work hasn’t caught up yet…If you’re in the middle of a shift and don’t want to blow everything up…Come sit with me.We’ll figure it out.
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Why Your Business Feels Like the Corporate Job You Left | Ep. 26
You left corporate to build something different. Something that felt like yours. And somewhere along the way the thing you built started feeling a little too much like the thing you left.In this episode I talk about why that happens and what actually changes it. Including the moment in my own business where I realized I had left corporate but brought the corporate blueprint with me.We Discuss:The corporate blueprint and how it shows up in an online business without you realizing it. Trading time for money. Measuring success by a full calendar. Being available all the time. Doing everything yourself because that is the only model you were ever taught.The moment I recognized it in my own business. I was charging hourly and trying to fill a forty hour work week because that was the only definition of a real income I had ever been given. By the time I got to twenty five or thirty billable hours I was already feeling it. The freedom I had left corporate to find was getting further away not closer.The shift that changed everything. Stopping asking how do I fill my calendar and starting to ask what kind of life do I actually want to build and what does my business need to look like to support that.What that shift actually required. Getting honest about what requires me and what does not. Looking at what my technology should be handling. Asking what my systems should be holding. Designing the work to fit the life instead of fitting the life around the work.What becomes possible when you stop building on the corporate blueprint. A business that actually feels sustainable. Work that requires you doing the work that actually requires you. And the freedom you kept pushing to someday starting to show up in the actual texture of your days.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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The Real Reason Hiring a VA Did Not Give You Relief | Ep. 25
If you have hired a VA and it did not work out, or if you keep telling yourself you will hire one as soon as you get your backend cleaned up first, this episode is for you.The problem is almost never the VA. And it's almost never you. It's the setup. And the setup has a fix.In this episode I walk through exactly what needs to exist before you bring someone in, why the tasks living in your head are the real bottleneck, and what a VA hire actually feels like when everything is in place.What I CoverWhy the VA hire keeps not working, and why it is almost never the VA's fault or yours.The one question that tells you whether you are actually ready to hire: what are the things in your business that happen regularly and predictably that do not require you to do them?What an SOP actually is, why it does not have to be complicated, and why it is the thing that changes everything about whether your VA hire gives you real relief.What it actually looks like when a VA hire is working. She comes in, reads the documentation, asks a handful of questions in the first week, and then gets the work done. You get your time back quickly.Why you do not need to build your entire SOP library before you bring someone in. You just need to start with the most recurring tasks and build from there.The honest truth about getting to that setup when you are already overwhelmed. Sometimes it is not something you can do alone.And something I did not want to leave out. Sometimes when we look at your backend together, we can automate so much that you do not even need to hire someone right now. But you are set up to do it when the time is right.Key TakeawaysYou do not need to clean the house before the maid comes over.The tasks living in your head are the bottleneck, not your VA.An SOP is just a document clear enough that someone who has never done the task before can follow it and get it right.You do not need everything figured out before you ask for support. You just need someone to come in and look at what is actually there.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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What I Actually See When I Step Into Your Business | Ep. 24
Every time I get on a call with someone new, I ask the same question: What is the single most frustrating thing about your business right now?The answer tells me everything. Not just what she thinks is wrong, but where I need to start looking and what questions I need to ask next. In this episode I walk through four of the most common answers I hear and exactly what I see and do when someone gives me each one.If you know what your problem is but cannot find a solution that is actually working, this episode is for you.What We Cover➡️ Unpredictable revenue. What it actually tells me about a business when income looks different every single month, and what I look for first when I hear it.➡️ An email list that is not converting. Why a healthy list with consistent content can still produce crickets at launch, and what the technical structure underneath it is usually missing.➡️ Doing everything by hand. Where the manual labor is hiding in most online businesses, why it compounds over time, and how connectivity between platforms changes everything.➡️ Hiring a VA who is not giving you relief. Why the problem is almost never the VA, what questions I ask when I hear this, and what needs to exist before someone else can actually take things off your plate.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Why Multi-Passionate Entrepreneurs Keep Starting Over (And What It's Actually Telling You) | Ep. 23
Most of us carry the list around like evidence. The package that quietly disappeared. The course that launched once and never again. The coaching program that felt right until it didn't. The rebrand that eventually needed its own rebrand.We call it a graveyard. We carry it as shame.In this episode, Brooke reframes the whole thing. Because the women with the longest offer graveyards? They're often the most capable, the most skilled, the most creative, and the most driven. The graveyard isn't a failure report. It's the most honest map you've ever made of yourself.In This EpisodeWhy every offer you've ever built was part of your identity trying to express itselfThe three questions that help you read your graveyard as a map instead of a mistakeWhat the through line in your offer history is actually telling you about yourselfHow the thing that "killed" each offer is often the most important data point of allWhat it looks like when a business finally holds all of you, and what that actually takesWhen you look back at any offer you've built and abandoned, Brooke invites you to sit with these three powerful questions:What part of me was trying to show up here?What did I actually love inside of that offer?What felt confining?The answers start to reveal a thread. A real through line running underneath everything you've built. That thread is what Brooke calls your Living Axis."You've never been scattered. You've been circling something you just haven't named yet."Ready to name your Living Axis?If this episode landed and you're ready to actually do the work of naming your Living Axis, the Living Axis Intensive is a 1:1 experience designed to do exactly that. You and Brooke, going deep, naming your through line, and what you're meant to build your business around.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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The Mask Came Off and I Called It a Breakdown | Ep. 22
For most of her life, Brooke was really, really good at performing. She knew exactly what every room expected of her, and she delivered. Until the season after having her daughter, when her body simply stopped cooperating with the performance, and she found herself under her desk at work having panic attacks, convinced she was broken.She wasn't broken. The mask was.In this episode, Brooke shares the postpartum season she never talked about, what it revealed about a lifetime of masking, and how the thing that felt like a breakdown was actually the first step toward building a life that actually fits her. If you've ever felt like your brain won't cooperate the way the world needs it to, this one is for you.IN THIS EPISODEGoing back to work after a difficult pregnancy and postpartum depression she kept entirely to herself.The version of her that existed before: a lifelong people pleaser and expert mask-wearer who could walk into any room and become exactly what it needed her to be.The moment the performance stopped being sustainable, and what was actually underneath it.Recognizing a lifetime of neurodivergence, without a diagnosis, and without needing one.Why the breakdown that felt like the end was actually the beginning of the life she was always supposed to build.A MOMENT TO REMEMBER FROM THIS EPISODE"I didn't break. The mask broke."THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF...You've spent years performing a version of yourself that the world approved of, and you're exhausted.You went through something hard and stayed silent about it because you thought you weren't supposed to struggle.You've wondered if your brain is wired differently and haven't known what to do with that.You're in a season that feels like falling apart and you need someone to tell you it might be something else entirely.If this episode hit, share it with the woman in your life who needs to hear it.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Fear of Permanence: The Hidden Reason You Keep Burning Down Your Business | Ep. 21
In this episode of With Brooke, Brooke talks about a kind of fear most entrepreneurs have never heard named before — fear of permanence.If you’ve ever built something in your business, started seeing traction, and then suddenly felt the urge to pivot, burn it down, or start over… you’re not alone. And contrary to what many coaches say, it may not be fear of money, fear of success, or even fear of visibility.For Brooke, the real root issue turned out to be something deeper: the fear of being trapped doing one thing forever.After nearly 20 years building businesses online, Brooke began to notice a pattern. Every time a business started working, a quiet panic would set in. Not because success was scary, but because success felt like permanence.For multi-passionate entrepreneurs with wide skill sets and evolving identities, the traditional “pick one thing and do it forever” model of business can feel suffocating.In this episode, Brooke shares the fears she worked through over the years, why none of them quite explained the pattern she was experiencing, and how discovering the concept of fear of permanence changed the way she thinks about building a business.If you’ve ever felt like you’re meant for entrepreneurship but struggle with the idea of locking yourself into one niche, one offer, or one identity forever, this conversation might finally give you the language for what you’ve been experiencing.In This Episode, We Talk About:The different fears entrepreneurs are often told they haveWhy fear of money, fear of success, and fear of visibility weren’t the real issueWhat fear of permanence actually isWhy multi-passionate entrepreneurs often burn down businesses that are workingThe pressure to niche down and shrink yourself to be marketableWhy traditional business advice doesn’t work for everyoneHow to build a business that allows for evolution, expansion, and growthA Key Idea From This EpisodeSometimes the real fear isn’t failure.Sometimes the fear is success trapping you in something you no longer want to do forever.If this episode resonated with you and you feel like something in your business just isn’t clicking, Brooke invites you to book a clarity call.This is a chance to sit down, talk through what’s happening in your business, and see if working together might help you build something that actually fits who you are.You can book your clarity call here: https://calendly.com/wearitboldly/discovery-call Let’s Keep the Conversation GoingDid this episode hit something for you?Brooke would love to hear from you. Send her a DM on Instagram and tell her what resonated.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow or subscribe so you never miss a conversation.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Are You Evolving or Escaping? The Real Difference in Business Pivots | Ep. 20
There’s a very specific kind of self-doubt that I see in highly capable women and I’ve experienced it myself.It sounds like:Why can’t I just stick with something?Why do I always feel the pull to refine, adjust, or shift?Is this growth… or am I sabotaging my own business?When you’ve had multiple chapters in business... different offers, different identities, different seasons... it’s easy to start questioning your stability.Shouldn’t I have just picked one thing?Wouldn’t I be further by now if I hadn’t changed direction?Is iteration actually just inconsistency?In this episode, I unpack a distinction that changed everything for me:Iteration is not instability.From the outside, reactive pivots and conscious evolution can look identical. But internally, they’re driven by very different forces and they build very different businesses.Inside this episode, I break down:Why capable women question their commitment more than anyone elseHow online business culture glorifies “consistency” without contextThe difference between reactive pivots and conscious iterationWhat instability actually looks like in businessHow to tell whether you’re evolving or escaping discomfortThe subtle nervous system differences between relief and clarityThe better questions I ask before changing directionOver the last two decades, I’ve launched multiple businesses, changed identities, refined offers, and moved through more than one chapter. I don’t regret those shifts. Every iteration sharpened my discernment and clarified who I am as a business owner.The growth didn’t come from changing.It came from becoming more conscious about why I was changing.If you’ve been questioning your stability, your commitment, or your direction, this episode will help you separate evolution from reaction — so your pivots compound instead of scatter.You are allowed to evolve.You are allowed to refine.You are allowed to have chapters.Just don’t confuse conscious iteration with instability.Free ResourceIf this resonated, download my free guide:Better Questions. Clearer Decisions.It will help you identify what you’re actually responding to before you make your next move.Download it here: https://brookenorlin.myflodesk.com/betterquestionsUntil next time... go do the things.I’m rooting for you.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Are You Losing Momentum in Your Online Business? or Changing Phases? | Ep. 19
Are you actually losing momentum in your business, or are you misreading a normal growth phase?In this episode, I’m unpacking a fear that has followed me through nearly two decades of building businesses: the fear that every pivot, pause, or shift meant I was starting over.If you’ve ever asked yourself:Am I losing momentum?Is this pivot a mistake?Why does my business suddenly feel “off” even though it’s working?Shouldn’t I be further by now if I hadn’t changed direction?You’re not alone.For years, I equated business momentum with speed, visibility, constant output, and public activity. If I slowed down, I assumed something was wrong.But what I’ve learned is this:Momentum isn’t the same thing as activity.And what feels like losing momentum is often just a shift in phase.In this episode, I walk you through:Why business momentum feels so fragileHow visibility, revenue, and relevance get tangled togetherThe difference between forced momentum, borrowed momentum, and clean momentumThe 4 phases of business growth: expansion, consolidation, integration, and completionWhy consolidation can feel like declineHow to tell whether you’re evolving or actually off trackThe better questions I ask myself before making a big moveI share what I’ve learned from building, pivoting, shutting things down, launching new offers, and navigating identity shifts in business.Most of the time, I wasn’t losing momentum.I was evolving through phases.If you misread a phase change as failure, you’ll either cling to something that’s complete or panic-pivot into something misaligned.Neither builds a sustainable business.This episode will help you recognize the difference between adrenaline driven growth and clean, steady momentum, so you can make clearer decisions about scaling, stabilizing, or shifting direction.If this resonated, I created something for you.My free guide, Better Questions. Clearer Decisions., will help you identify what phase your business is actually in and ask sharper questions before you pivot, push, or panic.Download it here: https://brookenorlin.myflodesk.com/betterquestions Until next time... go do the things.I’m rooting for you.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Stop Fixing the Wrong Thing: Decision Timing for Neurodivergent Women in Business | Ep. 18
Hello hi — it’s Brooke, the Launch Lady.This episode is for the woman whose business isn’t “wrong”… but it also doesn’t feel right.It feels heavier than it should. Decisions are taking longer. You’re second-guessing yourself. And you keep trying to diagnose the problem like it’s strategy, mindset, motivation, discipline… when honestly?It’s usually none of that.What I’m walking you through today is a pattern I’ve seen in myself (more than once), and I’ve seen it in so many capable, brilliant, likely neurodivergent women in business:When the old way of doing things stops fitting… we assume we’re the problem.But being capable and being confused at the same time is not a contradiction. It’s information.And if we can learn to recognize what phase we’re in, faster — we stop wasting months “fixing” the wrong thing. Because fixing the wrong thing is exhausting.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why “this feels harder than it used to” is usually not a discipline problemThe sneaky way competence can delay you seeing the signs that you’re in a shiftWhy overthinking often shows up after clarity is already present (wild, I know)The 3 most common misreads capable business owners make when things feel offThe difference between an Action Phase vs an Orientation Phase (and why that distinction changes everything)What it looks like when action is actually the medicine — and how to tell when you’re thereHow to stop swinging between urgency and avoidance and start moving at a pace that fits youThe big takeaway I want you to leave with:Most exhaustion isn’t coming from doing too much. It’s coming from doing the wrong thing for the phase you’re in.Pushing when something is completing.Pausing when clarity is already here.Trying to fix yourself instead of reading the moment accurately.This episode isn’t here to tell you what to do next.It’s here to help you quiet the noise enough to see what kind of moment you’re actually in — so your next decision is cleaner, quieter, and easier to trust.Want support sorting this with someone who gets your brain?If you listened to this and thought, “Oh… this is exactly what’s happening,” and you want help figuring out whether you’re in an orientation phase or an action phase (and what to do from there)…Book a Clarity Call with me. You can tell me what's going on and we can see if we'd be a good fit to work through it together.And for now — take a breath. Let this land.You don’t need to work harder or think harder right now.You just need to move from clarity… when it’s time.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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The Podcast Launch Strategy I’d Give My Best Friend | Ep. 17
Alright, let’s talk about launching a podcast — for real, not in an intimidating, overproduced, “do this perfectly or don’t do it at all” way.In this episode, I’m walking you through what it actually takes to launch a podcast as a neurodivergent entrepreneur — the messy parts, the parts that usually trip us up, and how to keep going anyway.If you’ve ever thought:“I want a podcast but I don’t know where to start”“I have a lot to say but I can’t organize it yet”“Tech makes me want to crawl into a hole”“I’ll do it once I feel clearer”…this episode is for you.We talk about why podcasting works so well for neurodivergent brains, how verbal processing creates clarity after action (not before), and how to stop letting one unanswered question kill the whole launch.Inside this episode, we cover:Why you don’t need total clarity before you start — and how clarity often comes from recordingHow to think about your podcast vision without boxing yourself inWhat actually matters when you’re creating cover art (and what doesn’t)The tech rabbit hole — how to avoid disappearing into it for six monthsWhy you can absolutely start with what you already haveMy go-to recommendations for recording + hosting (and why I love them)Optional pieces like trailers, intros, and outros — and when to skip themHow to plan a few episodes in advance without forcing yourself to “batch”Why having episodes “in the bank” can be a lifesaver for neurodivergent energy cyclesHow often you should publish (spoiler: there are no rules)What it means to “claim” your podcast — and why it’s optional, not urgentMore than anything, this episode is about not letting one stuck moment end the whole launch. If something trips you up, we skip it. We move forward. We come back later. That’s how this works.Want help launching yours?I mentioned two ways I can support you:The Podcast Launch Map I’d Give a Friend — a free, neurodivergent-friendly guide you can follow your way, in whatever order your brain allowsThe 90-Minute Launch — where we map your entire podcast launch together so you leave knowing exactly what to do next (without rigidity or overwhelm)And seriously — if you’ve been sitting on a podcast idea for a long time, I want you to know this:You don’t need to be ready.You don’t need to be polished.You just need to be willing.When you decide to launch, tell me. I want to listen to that first episode. I promise I’m not the only one.Alright, go forth.Do the things.Launch the stuff.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Neurodivergent Coded Steps to Launching Your Podcast | Ep. 16
Let’s talk about podcasting—without making it weird, intimidating, or way bigger than it needs to be.In this episode, I’m walking you through what it actually takes to launch a podcast in a way that feels realistic, supportive, and doable—especially if you’re neurodivergent and your brain does not enjoy rigid rules or performative consistency.This isn’t a “do it perfectly or don’t do it at all” kind of conversation. It’s a here’s how to get started without burning yourself out kind of conversation.We talk about podcasting as a long-game platform. A place to verbally process, build trust, show up as yourself, and let people really get to know how you think—without trying to cram your brilliance into a caption.Here’s what I walk you through in this episode:Why podcasting works so well for neurodivergent brains (and why it builds authority without feeling like social media does)How to clarify your podcast vision without needing everything figured outHow to start with what you already have—and when it’s worth investing a littleWhy you don’t need a fancy mic, headphones, or perfect setup to beginThe two tech tools I recommend if you want to save time and energy:Riverside for recording, editing, and creating short clips without losing your mindBuzzsprout for easy hosting, distribution, and a built-in podcast siteHow to think about intros and outros (and why they’re helpful—but not sacred)How to choose your first 2–3 episode topics without overthinking themBatching vs. recording weekly—and how to work with your verbal processingWhy having a few episodes recorded ahead of time can be incredibly regulatingHow to choose a release schedule that actually works for your brainWhy podcasting can be one of the most confidence-building things you do in your businessThe big thing I want you to hear:Your podcast does not need to be perfect.It needs to be aligned.You’re allowed to evolve.You’re allowed to change your format.You’re allowed to record when you’re “on” and rest when you’re not.Consistency does not mean rigidity.Want this mapped out for you?If you want all of these steps laid out in a simple, ADHD-friendly checklist—with tech links and a clear flow—you can grab my Map Your Podcast freebie.And if you want support walking through this, making decisions, or launching in a way that actually feels good instead of overwhelming, all the ways to connect with me are down there too.A podcast is a long game. You don’t have to be ready.You just have to be willing.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Designing the Moments Between the Clicks: Client Communication for Neurodivergent Brains | Ep. 15
What happens after someone clicks—but before they take action? This is where trust is built or quietly lost.In this episode of The Launch Lady Show, Brooke dives into the often overlooked moments between client actions: the space after someone downloads a freebie, registers for a webinar, or purchases an offer...but before they actually use it.These in-between moments aren’t filler. They are the experience.Through personal stories, real examples, and a practical framework, Brooke explores how clear, thoughtful communication creates safety, confidence, and connection—especially for neurodivergent brains that crave predictability and contextThis episode is about leadership, care, and designing a business that actually feels good to move through—for you and your clients.WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE* Why the *“in-between moments”* are so impactful to your business* How silence after a freebie, purchase, or registration creates confusion and drop-off* The hidden emotional labor clients do when information isn’t clear* Why *more information does not equal overwhelm* (and when lack of clarity _is_ the overwhelm)* How predictability builds trust and increases engagement for neurodivergent brains* The difference between hand-holding and *intentional, white-glove client care** A simple *Before / During / After* framework to design a red-carpet client experience* How communication in the in-between strengthens your identity as a leaderA SIMPLE FRAMEWORK YOU CAN USE RIGHT AWAYBrooke shares a practical way to think about client communication:* Before (Orientation):Set expectations. Answer questions before they’re asked. Help clients feel prepared.* During (Reassurance):Normalize participation, remind them they’re in the right place, and guide what’s coming next.* After (Integration):Clarify next steps, access points, follow-up, and where support lives.This isn’t about adding more noise—it’s about removing friction.WHY THIS MATTERSClear communication isn’t over-explaining.It’s consideration.It’s leadership.It’s care.And for neurodivergent clients especially, clarity creates safety—and safety creates engagement.WANT HELP DESIGNING YOUR OWN “MOMENTS BETWEEN THE CLICKS”?If you’re realizing that your launches, freebies, or offers might be missing this layer of care—and you want support designing communication that feels aligned, human, and sustainable…👉 Book a free clarity call with me: https://calendly.com/wearitboldly/15-minute-call-w-brooke We’ll look at how your clients move through your world, where gaps might exist, and whether I’m the right person to help you design and launch those in-between moments with intention.You don’t need to overhaul everything.Sometimes the most powerful shift happens between the steps.🎧 Listen now, and if this episode resonated, share it with another woman who’s building a business that bends with her brain—not against it.Until next time...keep becoming the woman who launches.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Cash Infusion Offers and Why Neurodivergent Brains Love Them | Ep. 14
In this episode of The Launch Lady Show, Brooke breaks down cash infusion offers — what they are, how to launch them intentionally, and why they’re one of the most neurodivergent-friendly tools you can use in your business.This is not a hustle episode.This is not a panic-sales episode.It’s a grounded, strategic conversation about using short-term offers to create breathing room, momentum, and cash flow — without burning yourself out or rebuilding your entire business.Brooke walks you through how cash infusion offers work, when to use them, and why they’re especially powerful for ADHD and neurodivergent entrepreneurs who need structure and novelty to stay engaged.In this episode, we cover:What a cash infusion offer actually is (and what it’s not)Why cash infusion offers should be intentional tools, not your whole business modelWhen a cash infusion offer makes sense (cash flow, audience growth, funnel entry, funding rest or tools)Examples of cash infusion offers that workWhy cash infusion offers are perfect for neurodivergent brainsHow to keep your launch simple (no sales page required)What actually matters when launching a cash infusion offerHow to choose the right idea using what you already know, do, and are asked forWhy perfection will slow you down — and simplicity will move you forwardBrooke also shares why cash infusion offers can fund rest, time, tools, and bigger projects, and how to use them strategically throughout the year without derailing your core business.Free ResourceReady to launch your own cash infusion offer without spiraling?Grab Brooke’s Launch Your Cash Infusion Offer Roadmap — a free, neurodivergent-friendly guide that helps you:clarify your offerstay focusedmap it simplylaunch it without overcomplicating👉 Download it now: https://brookenorlin.myflodesk.com/cash-infusion-launch-mapConnect with BrookeHave an idea for a cash infusion offer?Want to tell me what you’re launching in 2026?Come hang out with me on Instagram:@thelaunchlady.brookeMy DMs are open, and I genuinely love hearing what you’re working on.Support the ShowIf this episode helped you:Follow the podcastShare it with a friendLeave a review so more neurodivergent women can find this spaceAnd until next time —keep becoming the woman who launches.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Becoming The Launch Lady: A Neurodivergent Entrepreneur's Journey | Ep. 13
In this deeply honest, behind-the-scenes episode of The Launch Lady Show, Brooke shares the 20-year journey of becoming The Launch Lady — a story shaped by nonlinear paths, neurodivergent instincts, unmasking, reinvention, and launching over and over again.If you've ever wondered why your entrepreneurial path feels zig-zaggy, chaotic, or “never quite the right thing,” this episode will hit home. Brooke reveals how ADHD, dopamine-driven creativity, and an obsession with possibility shaped her love for launching — and why launching is the perfect marriage of structure + chaos for neurodivergent women in business.You’ll hear:How launching became a lifelong pattern long before she had a name for itThe truth about “inconsistency” and what was actually happening under the surfaceWhy neurodivergent entrepreneurs don’t fail — they gather dataHow masking and late-in-life neurodivergence discovery paralleled her business journeyWhy launching works so beautifully for ADHD brains (and why newness matters)The moment launching stopped being a business tactic and became a callingHow she now helps women become the kind of woman who launches — offers, ideas, identities, and entire livesThis episode is a powerful reminder that your nonlinear path is not a flaw — it’s evidence of becoming. And if Brooke’s journey shows anything, it’s that every twist, leap, pivot, and relaunch was leading somewhere intentional and aligned.If you're a neurodivergent entrepreneur craving permission to build differently, trust your instincts, and embrace your own zig-zag path… this episode will feel like home.Connect with BrookeLoved this episode? Come tell me what resonated — I seriously love hearing from you.Follow me on Instagram: @thelaunchlady.brooke and send me a DM!Free ResourcesFind all my free resources, launch guides, and supportive tools here: https://stan.store/brookethelaunchladyIf this episode spoke to you…It would mean the world if you:✔️ Follow the show✔️ Share this episode with a friend✔️ Leave a review so more neurodivergent women can find this spaceThank you for being here — and for becoming the woman who launches.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Why Podcasting Is a No-Brainer for Neurodivergent Women in Business | Ep. 12
If you’ve ever thought, “I’d love to start a podcast, but I don’t know if I can be consistent…” this episode is your new best friend.Today, Brooke (your chaotic-genius Launch Lady) breaks down why podcasting is one of the most neurodivergent-friendly business tools you can have and why your creative, nonlinear brain is actually perfectly wired for this medium.We’re talking energy cycles, dopamine hits, batching during hyperfocus, repurposing content like a queen, and how podcasting helps ND women feel less boxed in, less misunderstood, and more fully expressed.If you’re a neurodivergent woman in business, ADHD entrepreneur, or creative service provider who wants a visibility method that doesn’t feel like a performance… this episode will feel like coming home.💡 Key Takeaways & Topics CoveredWhy Podcasting Works So Well for Neurodivergent BrainsHow ADHD and other ND traits pair beautifully with podcastingWhy verbal processors thrive behind a microphoneWhy podcasts offer safety, spaciousness, and nuance that social media doesn’t🔥 Managing Creativity & Consistency With ADHDWhat to do when your brain is in “potato mode”Why batching episodes during hyperfocus seasons is a life-saverHow to build a neurodivergent-friendly content rhythm that doesn’t require daily creativity📣 Getting Over the Fear of Being PerceivedWhy ND entrepreneurs struggle with “30-second snippet” contentHow podcasting allows long-form clarity, context, and full expressionWhy your voice builds trust faster than any Instagram Reel ever will⚡ The Real ROI of a PodcastHow one episode can create emails, reels, carousels, blogs, and static postsWhy podcasting becomes your most efficient content engineHow podcast episodes help automate your FAQs, nurture your audience, and attract aligned clients🛠 ND-Friendly Podcasting TipsWhy you don’t need a fancy mic or editing setupWhat beginner podcasters actually need to get startedWhen to DIY vs. when to outsource editing📌 Resources Mentioned✨ Free: Launch Your Podcast in 30 Days Starter GuideGrab the step-by-step checklist for starting your podcast without the overwhelm.→ CLICK HERE✨ Free: The Podcast Repurposing Prompt for ChatGPTTurn your transcript into emails, reels, carousels, a blog post, and more with one prompt.→ CLICK HERE📱 Connect With BrookeInstagram → @thelaunchlady.brookeMy DMs are always open. I love hearing your ah-ha moments, brain tornado thoughts, and podcast dreams.If this episode made you feel seen…Please share it, follow the show, or leave a review.It helps more neurodivergent women find the courage to start… and keep becoming the woman who launches.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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People Aren’t Dumb (So Stop Marketing Like They Are) | Ep. 11
Let’s be real: your audience isn’t dumb. They don’t fall for sleazy bait-and-switch freebies. They don’t believe that smoke-and-mirrors email sequences are “value-packed.” And they definitely don’t need you to pretend you’re not selling something.In this episode, I’m sharing a story from my very first job in a hotel call center (spoiler: it involved scripts, “proven systems,” and me calling bullshit on all of it). Because the truth I learned back then still applies today: when you treat people like they can’t see through your tactics, you lose trust before you even get started.Here’s what we’ll get into:Why “proven systems” often feel gross (and how to spot it when they do)How to build freebies + funnels that feel like breathing, not baitWhy honesty + transparency are your best marketing strategyThe real reason your audience wants you to sell to them (but not like an asshole)If you’ve ever felt icky about building funnels or worried your audience would roll their eyes at your emails, this is your permission slip to drop the fake—and build something that actually works.Because people aren’t dumb. And when you treat them like the smart, grown-ass humans they are, everybody wins.Ready to get the support in your business that you deserve? Check out The Spicy Brain Business Lab and start building a business inside and out that feels like BREATHING, not burn out.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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What I Mean by "Bad Ideas" | Ep. 10
Most of the best moves I’ve made in business? Someone told me they were a “bad idea.”Leaving corporate to work from home. Starting a membership when everyone said “high ticket or bust.” Building rest into my schedule before I’d “earned it.” Every single one of those moves looked reckless to someone else — but they gave me more freedom, more sustainability, and more joy than following the so-called “right way” ever did.In this episode, I’m unpacking what I really mean when I talk about bad ideas. Because here’s the truth:👉 “Bad” is often just code for “different.”👉 The rules you’ve been told to follow aren’t designed for your life or your brain.👉 Honoring your energy, values, and capacity will always build a stronger business than chasing someone else’s formula.If you’ve ever felt the pull toward an idea that lit you up — only to shut it down because it seemed too risky, too weird, or too far outside the norm — this conversation is for you.✨ What you’ll learn in this episode:💥 Why “bad ideas” are often the smartest, most profitable moves you can make💥 How outside voices (and your own conditioning) disguise fear as logic💥 The three things I look at to turn a “bad idea” into something sustainable💥 Why rest, small audiences, and non-scalable offers can actually be great strategies💥 How to know if your “bad idea” is worth giving a chance💡 Your homework: Think about one “bad idea” you’ve dismissed — and ask yourself: Who decided it was bad? Does it spark even a second of excitement? Could it actually be the best idea you’ve ever had?Because every time you choose self-alignment over approval, your business gets stronger. Ready to bring your own “bad ideas” to life? Inside The Spicy Brain Business Lab, we turn rebel ideas into sustainable, profitable businesses — your way, not theirs. Come join us at https://www.brookenorlin.com/offers/uhGAYNH8/checkout CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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What Is Happy Money + The Anti-Coach Approach | Ep. 9
🎙️ Welcome to Disrupt. Dominate. Delegate.—the podcast for women who are done playing small and ready to take up all the damn space in their business, their life, and their bank account.In this episode, Brooke Norlin is going off-script (her favorite place to be) and diving into two powerful topics:✨ What Happy Money actually is—and why it matters more than chasing six figures🔥 Why she calls herself an anti-coach with a spicy-brain approach—and what that means for women building businesses that feel like themselvesThis is a soul-level download for service-based entrepreneurs, coaches, online business owners, and digital product creators who are tired of the formulaic, “this worked for me” BS and want to build businesses that honor their energy, genius, and capacity.You’ll hear Brooke break down:The difference between survival money vs. Happy MoneyHow your nervous system plays a role in sustainable business growthThe toxic side of coaching culture—and how to trust yourself againWhy digital products are an underrated path to freedom (especially for neurodivergent entrepreneurs)How to work with your brain, not against it, when launching your next offerHer exact approach to supporting clients with different brains, goals, and rhythmsWhether you’re launching your first digital product, burnt out from client work, or trying to untangle yourself from high-pressure online business advice—this episode is a warm, truth-telling, no-BS invitation to find YOUR way forward.👇 Ready to ditch the formula and create your own damn path?Hit play, then DM Brooke with your favorite parts of this episode.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Rewriting the Rules for Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs with Special Guest: Janell Connolly | Ep. 8
What if your “too much” is actually your superpower? In this powerful episode, Brooke sits down with her friend and fellow disruptor Janell Connolly, a coach and neurodivergent entrepreneur who's redefining success for women with ADHD and beyond.Janell shares how her unique journey inspired her to build a coaching program that centers neurodivergent minds and helps women finally thrive on their own terms.Together, Brooke and Janell dive deep into:🧠 Why traditional productivity advice doesn’t work for neurodivergent brains💥 How to stop shrinking your genius to fit into someone else's mold🚨 The problem with “niche down” culture (and what to do instead)⚡ The power of building systems around your strengths🔥 Janell’s signature program, All Brains Are Good Brains, and why it’s the foundational course every ADHD entrepreneur needs before diving into traditional coachingThis episode is a permission slip to be all of you in your business—multifaceted, multi-passionate, and completely capable of success without masking or overcompensating.🌱 Connect with Janell Connolly:👉 Learn More About Janell Here: https://www.janellconnolly.com/ 👉 Janell's Productivity Quiz: https://janell-rb7bjjzm.scoreapp.com/ 👉 Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejanellconnolly/ If you loved this episode:Leave a reviewShare it with a fellow neurodivergent entrepreneurDM Brooke or Janell with your thoughts—we want to hear from you!See you next week. Let’s get to work.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Make Your Business "Out of Office" Ready | Ep. 7
This episode is coming from the heart—no notes, just raw reflection after a week that reminded me why I built my business the way I did. After a personal loss in my family, I was grateful to see my business continue to function without my constant presence. That’s not luck—it’s intention.Today, I’m walking you through what it means to make your business out of office ready, not just for vacations, but for the moments when life demands your full attention elsewhere.In this episode, we talk about:🔧 What “systems and automations” really mean (in plain English)🧠 Why simplifying your business is the smartest power move you can make📦 How to create “automated bubbles” that keep working even when you’re offline🧰 Free and paid tools that can help you get started (spoiler: ManyChat is one of them)💡 How to future-proof your business by building around your life, not the other way aroundBig Reminder:You didn’t leave your 9-5 just to rebuild a business that burns you out. You get to build something that fits you. Something that keeps running—even when you need to pause.💭 Take Action:This week, ask yourself:What do I want out of this business?What do I need from it?What can I automate or simplify today to protect my time and energy tomorrow?🔥 Quote from the Episode:“Don’t let your business start to feel like the office job you left behind. You get to build something that works for you.”Want support simplifying, automating, or systemizing your business?Come hang out with me on Instagram @itsbrookenorlin or check out my membership, The Pocket OBM Club. It’s like having a VA in your back pocket—but better.Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.See you next Friday.Let’s get to work. CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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How Delegation Changes Your Business Game with Karrie Out Loud | Ep. 6
In this episode of Disrupt, Dominate, Delegate, I sit down with my friend, business mentor, and all-around badass, Karrie Lemansky-Straub of Karrie Out Loud! We dive deep into the power of delegation, capacity, and trusting yourself in business—especially as ADHD entrepreneurs.Karrie shares her journey from trying to do it all to realizing that letting go and handing off tasks was the key to scaling her business, generating more revenue, and having the creative energy to build something even bigger. We discuss:How delegating freed up Karrie’s brain to create a whole-ass program in a single day.Why understanding your capacity is a game-changer in preventing burnout.The importance of building rest (potato days!) into your business plan.How automation + delegation = making money in your sleep (without hard selling).Why trusting yourself and breaking the rules is the ultimate business strategy.If you’ve ever felt like you have to do everything yourself or that stepping away will cause your business to crumble—this episode is for you. Let’s disrupt the belief that you have to work harder to succeed. Instead, let’s focus on working smarter, more intentionally, and in a way that serves YOU.🎧 Hit play and let’s talk about how to reclaim your time and step fully into your CEO role.Links & Resources:🔥 Listen to our first conversation on trust & delegation in business → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-138-episode-138-a-discussion-trust-issues-baby/id1623440453?i=1000696257564📌 Karrie’s Capacity Program – Learn how to determine if it’s time to delegate or automate → https://www.karrieoutloud.com/pl/2148646328📝 Action Item – Write down the tasks in your business that drain your energy, and pick one to delegate or automate this week.Loved this episode? Here’s what to do next:1️⃣ DM me on Instagram (@itsbrookenorlin) and tell me what task you’re ready to delegate!2️⃣ Tag me & Karrie (@karrieoutloud) in your Instagram stories with your biggest takeaway from this episode!3️⃣ Leave a review on your podcast app to help more ADHD entrepreneurs hear this message!Let’s get to work.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Brooke Unscripted: "To H3ll With What They Say!" | Ep. 5
This week, I had no notes, no script—just some things on my mind that I needed to talk about. And honestly? Sometimes that’s when the best conversations happen.We’re diving into the power of intention, the trap of overthinking in business, and why you don’t have to follow someone else’s formula for success. From social media frustrations to a personal story about being told to water down my messaging—this episode is a reminder to trust yourself, show up as you are, and let your business reflect YOU.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:🔥 Why someone once told me I needed to "change my messaging"—and why that was total BS🔥 How social media has changed, why engagement feels different, and what really matters now🔥 Why numbers don’t mean as much as you think—and why smaller, more intentional audiences are the future🔥 The best business strategy? Show up. Stop overthinking. Keep going.Notable Quotes:💡 “If someone tells you that being yourself will hurt your business—challenge that.”💡 “Women’s money is power. I don’t want anyone spending money with me unless it’s aligned. And I don’t care if that’s bad marketing advice.”💡 “Social media isn’t about chasing numbers. It’s about speaking to the right people. The people who need you.”💡 “Your best business strategy? Show up, stop overthinking, and keep going.”Take Action:Stop overthinking your content. Post the thing. Say the thing. Just show up.Challenge any advice that tells you to be less of yourself. Your authenticity is your power.DM me on Instagram (@itsbrookenorlin) – What’s something you stopped doing in your business that felt misaligned? Let’s talk about it.🔗 Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsbrookenorlinJoin the Movement:If you’re ready to disrupt, dominate, and delegate, hit FOLLOW and let’s build your business on your terms.🎧 New episodes drop every Friday!Now go be yourself, stop worrying so much, and let’s get to work.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Disrupt Your Industry by Being ALL of Who You Are | Ep. 4
If I sat down with my younger self over coffee… would she even like me? Honestly? Probably not. At least, she wouldn’t admit it. And that realization has been sitting with me lately.In this episode of Disrupt. Dominate. Delegate., I’m sharing my journey of shedding old expectations, unlearning conditioning, and finally stepping into who I was meant to be—even when it’s been uncomfortable, even when it’s meant losing people, and even when it’s meant standing alone for a while.Because growth isn’t just about adding new things, it’s also about losing things. And while younger me might have had a hard time understanding who I’ve become, I wouldn’t go back for anything.We’re also diving into how this transformation has completely changed my business, how showing up unapologetically as myself has attracted the right clients, and why being yourself is the best business strategy you could ever have.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:🔥 Why growth isn’t just about adding—it’s about losing, too🔥 How craving acceptance holds us back (and how to break free)🔥 The uncomfortable but necessary process of stepping into who you really are🔥 How showing up authentically in business leads to more money, better clients, and more joy🔥 Why your younger self might not recognize you—and why that’s a good thingNotable Quotes:💡 “The discomfort of losing people is real, but so is the discomfort of living as someone you’re not.”💡 “For a long time, I wanted people from my past to understand my growth. Now? I don’t need that anymore.”💡 “The more I leaned into who I really am, the more aligned clients I attracted—and my business exploded because of it.”💡 “Your best business strategy is being fully, unapologetically YOU.”Take Action:🚀 Share this episode with someone in their own “messy middle.” If you thought of someone while listening, send this to them.🚀 DM me on Instagram (@itsbrookenorlin) and tell me—would your younger self like you today? Would she recognize you? Let’s talk about it.🚀 Show up in your stories this week. Share something about yourself—something small, something bold, something you—and let people see more of who you are.🔗 Follow Me on Instagram – Let’s connect and talk about your journey.If you’re ready to disrupt, dominate, and delegate, hit FOLLOW and let’s build your business on your terms.🎧 New episodes drop every Friday!Now go take up space, own your growth, and stop waiting for permission to be who you are. CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Freedom Means LETTING GO of the Work That's Holding You Back | Ep. 3
You didn’t start your business to create another demanding job for yourself—so why does it feel like you’re drowning in admin tasks, low-value work, and things that don’t actually move the needle? In this episode of Disrupt. Dominate. Delegate., we’re talking about why holding onto the wrong tasks is keeping you small and how to start shifting into your CEO mindset.I’ll share my personal journey from corporate burnout to building a business that actually gives me freedom, plus real strategies to track your time, automate smarter, and finally delegate the work that’s draining you. Because if you’re stuck in the $5 tasks, you’ll never make those $500 moves.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:🔥 Why working more hours ≠ being more valuable🔥 How corporate conditioning keeps us stuck in the “busy work” trap🔥 The real difference between a $5 task and a $500 task🔥 How to track your time and find hidden time leaks🔥 Why automation, delegation, and outsourcing aren’t luxuries—they’re necessities for growthNotable Quotes:💡 “If you’re spending more time on admin work than on income-generating activities, you don’t have a business—you have a demanding job.”💡 “Corporate America taught us that the last person to leave the office is the hardest worker. That’s bullshit.”💡 “Your business isn’t about proving how much you can handle. It’s about building something bigger than you—and that means letting go of the work that’s holding you back.”Take Action:Track your time for one week – Where is your time actually going? Download my free time tracker (link in show notes) to uncover hidden time leaks.Automate one task immediately – Whether it’s setting up an email automation, using ManyChat for DMs, or streamlining your scheduling—pick one thing and automate it.Explore outsourcing – Book a discovery call with a VA or OBM and see what’s possible. Even if you’re not ready yet, just start the conversation.Resources & Links:🔗 Download the Free Time Tracker – Find your time leaks and start reclaiming your schedule.🔗 Follow Me on Instagram – DM me and tell me: What’s ONE task you’re ready to let go of?Join the Movement:If you’re ready to disrupt, dominate, and delegate, hit FOLLOW and let’s build your business on your terms.🎧 New episodes drop every Friday!Now go make some CEO-level moves and stop drowning in the small stuff. CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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You ARE the D*mn Expert, B*tch! | Ep. 2
We are constantly told to be humble, to downplay their skills, and to avoid the word "expert", but that stops today. In this episode of Disrupt. Dominate. Delegate., we’re tackling the fear of calling ourselves experts and why it’s time to own what we’re good at.I share my personal experience with being told never to call myself an expert and how that message kept me playing small for way too long. We’ll unpack why so many women hesitate to step into their power, why expertise isn’t about knowing everything, and how to start showing up with confidence.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:🔥 Why we hesitate to call themselves experts🔥 How fear of expectation and failure holds us back🔥 What it really means to be an expert (hint: it’s not perfection)🔥 How to stop apologizing for what you don’t know and own what you do🔥 Actionable steps to start stepping into your expertise todayNotable Quotes:💡 “Who am I to teach this? Flip that. Who the hell are you NOT to?”💡 “Expertise isn’t about knowing everything. It’s about having knowledge that someone else needs.”💡 “People aren’t waiting for you to fail. They’re waiting for you to HELP.”💡 “Experts don’t wait for permission. They take their seat at the damn table.”Take Action:Drop ‘I’m not an expert’ from your vocabulary. Stop using it as an apology and own what you know.Start documenting your wins. Keep a record of the impact you’re making so you never forget how far you’ve come.Teach something today. Even if it feels basic, share a tip, insight, or lesson... because someone out there needs it.Join the Movement:If you’re ready to disrupt, dominate, and delegate your way to success, hit FOLLOW and let’s build your empire together.🔗 Connect with me: http://www.instagram.com/brooke.norlin🎧 New episodes drop every Friday! Don’t miss out.Let's get to work!CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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Women Making Money is NOTHING to Apologize For | Ep. 1
Welcome to the first episode ofDisrupt. Dominate. Delegate.!Today, we’re diving into a conversation that too many women avoid—money. Women making money is nothing to apologize for, yet society has conditioned us to feel guilty about financial success. It’s time to break free from that mindset and own our power.In this episode, I share a pivotal moment that completely shifted my view on wealth and women’s role in shaping the world. We’ll explore why financial success isn’t just personal... it’s revolutionary. Whether it’s creating stability for your family or making an impact in your community, more women making more money changes everything.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:🔥 Why women are conditioned to feel guilty about money—and how to unlearn it🔥 The power shift that happens when women build wealth🔥 How undercharging and over-delivering are keeping you stuck🔥 Why success isn’t selfish🔥 How to step into your worth and charge what you deserveNotable Quotes:💡“Imagine if the women you admire most were in the top 1% of wealth. Would the world look different?”💡“Women don’t just make money for themselves. We reinvest in our families, our communities, and the world. That’s why this matters.”💡“You don’t have to be in the top 1% to change the world. Your financial success creates impact—big or small.”💡“We are done undercharging, over-delivering, and shrinking ourselves. No more apologies.”Take Action:Challenge yourself: Raise your prices. Even if it’s just by $25, take the step.Reflect: If you had more financial freedom, how would you use it to create change?Share: Tag me on Instagram (@brooke.norlin) and tell me how you’re stepping into your worth!Join the Movement:If you’re ready to disrupt the status quo, dominate your industry, and delegate the tasks that don’t serve you—hitFOLLOW and let’s go.🔗 Connect with me: https://www.instagram.com/brooke.norlin🎧 New episodes drop every Friday! Don’t miss out.Now go make that money and change the damn world.CONNECT WITH BROOKEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.brooke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/withbrookfb WORK WITH BROOKEBook your Backend Business Audit: https://stan.store/withbrooke/p/backend-business-audit
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
There comes a moment in business when you don’t need more noise.You need space.The Podcast with Brooke is where thoughtful women in business come to sit, think, and untangle what’s actually going on beneath the surface.Some episodes are stories.Some are quiet observations.Some are conversations about growth, identity, momentum, and the strange in-between seasons that no one prepares you for.This isn’t about hype or hustle.It’s about clarity.It’s about slowing down long enough to hear yourself again.If your business is working but something feels different…If you’ve evolved and your work hasn’t caught up yet…If you’re in the middle of a shift and don’t want to blow everything up…Come sit with me.We’ll figure it out.
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