Making It Happen

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Making It Happen

Making It Happen is the podcast for working parents, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating the chaos of family, career, and personal growth. Hosted by Pauline Roth — mom, wife, business owner, and author — each episode offers real talk, relatable stories, and practical tips to help you thrive in work and life. From burnout to boundaries, career comebacks to mom guilt, we’re covering it all. It’s not about doing it all — it’s about doing what matters. Let’s make it happen, together.

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    S2E4 - From Rock Bottom to Relentless: Building a Life That Works - Guest Nick Myrhow

    Nick Myrhow’s story is not polished and that’s exactly why it stands out. In this episode, he shares what it really looks like to grow up fast, take responsibility, and figure things out without a safety net.From getting kicked out at 18 to becoming a young father and working his way through barber school in record time, Nick didn’t follow a straight path. Today, he’s balancing two businesses, raising two kids including a son with autism, and pushing toward something bigger than just getting by. This conversation gets into the realities most people avoid talking about. The pressure to provide, the trade-offs between family and business, and the constant tension of trying to build something while still being present at home. Nick is honest about the mistakes, the mindset shifts, and the moments that forced him to grow up quickly.One idea comes through loud and clear: you don’t fail when things go wrong, you fail when you stop trying.If you’re navigating business, family, and the pressure to do more with your life, this episode will hit close to home and give you something real to think about.

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    S2E3 - From Military to Main Street: Building a Business That Actually Works with guest Miguel Cerpa

    What does it really take to build a business from the ground up while raising a family and navigating real-life pressure?In this episode, Miguel Cerpa shares his journey from military service to entrepreneurship and the lessons that came with it. He breaks down how he turned a simple skill into a growing business, why focusing on quality over quantity changed everything, and what most people get wrong about scaling.We also get into the realities behind the scenes, managing stress, hiring the right people, balancing family life, and figuring things out when nothing feels certain. Miguel doesn’t pretend it’s easy, but he makes it clear it’s possible.If you’re building something of your own or thinking about it, this episode will challenge how you think about growth, failure, and what it actually means to make it happen.

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    S2E2 - Marriage, Money & Making It Work: The Real Talk Behind “Having It All” - Guest Jim Roth

    What does “having it all” actually look like when you’re juggling marriage, kids, and building a business?In this episode of Making It Happen, Pauline is joined again by her husband, Jim Roth, for a candid, no-filter conversation about what life really looks like behind the scenes. From managing the daily chaos of parenting to navigating financial pressure, shifting roles, and building a business from the ground up, they break down what it takes to keep everything moving forward.They get into the realities most people don’t talk about, like who’s carrying more at home, why “doing it all” often feels like just surviving, and how partnership plays a bigger role than love alone. You’ll also hear how their kids are learning about work, independence, and money just by watching what happens inside their home.This episode is equal parts honest, practical, and relatable. It’s a look at what it really means to grow together, figure things out as you go, and keep showing up even when it’s not perfect.If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re doing it right or just doing your best, this one will hit home.

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    S2E1 - She’s Doing It All… But At What Cost? Guest Deanna Varisco

    What does it really look like to juggle a full-time career, marriage, kids, and your own health… without losing yourself in the process?In this episode, Deanna Varisco gets honest about the reality behind “doing it all.” From raising teenagers and navigating different parenting styles, to managing a demanding career while protecting what matters most, this conversation is full of practical perspective and real-life lessons.Deanna shares what it’s like guiding a new driver, balancing independence with protection as a parent, and why strong communication is the backbone of her marriage. She also opens up about living with a chronic kidney condition for over 15 years, and how that experience completely reshaped how she views time, priorities, and life itself .You’ll also hear:The truth about balancing work and family when everything feels importantWhy “figuring it out as you go” might actually be the best strategyA refreshing take on marriage, including unconventional choices that workHow stepping away from a career path can be the breakthrough, not the failureThis is a conversation for anyone trying to keep all the plates spinning and wondering if they’re getting it right.

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    S1E6 - Building Community Through Connection with guest Riz Hakim

    In this episode of Making It Happen, host Pauline Roth sits down with Riz Hakim, co-founder of Team Hakim (RE/MAX Premier Group) and founder of The Bay Network, to talk about entrepreneurship, mindset, and building meaningful community.Riz shares how his and his wife Abby’s shared roots in real estate shaped their journey, how they turned networking into a genuine support system for local business owners, and what it takes to stay resilient through life’s challenges. From growing their business together to giving back through The Bay Network, this conversation is full of wisdom about balance, relationships, and staying grounded while growing.If you’re a business owner, real-estate professional, or anyone looking to build authentic connections, this episode will inspire you to lead with heart and purpose — and keep making it happen.Guest: Riz HakimTeam Hakim Homes — teamhakimhomes.comRE/MAX Premier Group | Serving the Greater Tampa Bay AreaThe Bay Network — thebay.bizA professional community designed to foster authentic connections and local business growth.Topics Covered:How childhood influences led Riz and Abby Hakim into real estateThe dynamics of Florida’s booming housing marketCreating The Bay Network and redefining what networking meansBuilding trust, relationships, and community among entrepreneursThe challenges of time management and prioritization in businessThe importance of mindset, physical activity, and balanceStaying resilient and grounded through personal loss and professional growthKey Quote:“Failure builds character. It’s part of the journey — what makes success that much sweeter.” — Riz HakimConnect with Riz:📩 Email / Inquiry: via thebay.biz or teamhakimhomes.com🌐 Follow: The Bay Network on social media for upcoming events and membership details.Connect with Pauline:PaulineRoth.com | Follow Making It Happen on Spotify for new episodes each week.

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    S1E5 - Navigating Motherhood, Marriage, and Starting Over – with Cathie Stich | Making it Happen

    Navigating Motherhood, Marriage, and Starting Over – with Cathie StichIn this episode of Making It Happen, Pauline sits down with her friend Cathie Stich — a full-time working mom, wife, stepmom, homeschool parent, and founder of her home-based baking business, Whisk'd Away. Together, they dive into the unseen emotional labor of motherhood, the evolving seasons of marriage, and the courage it takes to follow a creative dream while balancing real life.Cathie shares what it was like to grow up in a tight-knit Dominican-American family, become a stepmom unexpectedly, and raise her daughter Naya — who is now homeschooled after a difficult experience in traditional school. From her honest take on mom guilt to the mental juggling act of working full time while parenting, she opens up about the struggles, sacrifices, and small joys that define her journey.They also discuss keeping a marriage strong through change, how faith shapes Cathie’s resilience, and what it really means to pursue passion without losing the love for it.If you’ve ever wrestled with identity, felt the weight of invisible work, or wondered how to chase your goals while raising a family — this one’s for you.Topics Covered:Cathie’s upbringing and family roots in the Dominican RepublicWhat it was like becoming a stepmom and navigating blended family dynamicsThe decision to homeschool her daughter and what led up to itLetting go of outside opinions and trusting your parenting instinctsHow mom guilt shows up at every stage — and how she’s working through itKeeping her marriage strong through communication and realistic expectationsStarting Whisk'd Away, her home bakery business, and what baking means to herThe fear of turning passion into pressure — and finding peace in the processHer biggest lessons from failure and how faith keeps her grounded🎧 Cathie’s Final Takeaway:“It’s not a failure if you tried. If you trust God, even when it doesn’t feel okay — it eventually will be.”💡 Learn more about Cathie’s baking journey:Follow her on Instagram: @cathiem143Coming soon to Facebook & local markets in Florida!✨ Want more real talk and resources?Visit PaulineRoth.com for free tools, career tips, family strategies, and to sign up for the newsletter. Get practical support sent straight to your inbox to help you thrive at home, in work, and beyond.

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    S1E4: Balancing Family, Business, and Resilience with Alexa Ayala of Apex Martial Arts

    In this episode of Making It Happen, host Pauline Roth sits down with Alexa Ayala, co-owner of Apex Martial Arts in Wesley Chapel, FL. Alexa shares her incredible journey from working as a paralegal and nurse to running a thriving family business alongside her husband and son.Alexa opens up about the wake-up call that pushed her to leave her corporate career and fully step into entrepreneurship—the medical emergency that reminded her to focus on what matters most: family, health, and purpose. She reflects on what it’s really like to work with her spouse every day, the challenges and rewards of blending marriage with business, and how her son Justin inspires her vision for the future of Apex Martial Arts.Together, Alexa and Pauline dive into:The leap from a 9-to-5 career into full-time entrepreneurship.How a health scare reshaped Alexa’s priorities and perspective on life.The realities of working with your spouse—conflict, roles, and the surprising rewards.Lessons learned as a mom of an adult son and what she’d tell her younger self.Why believing in your family’s business and mission is essential for success.The importance of legacy, time freedom, and consistency in both business and life.Alexa’s story is an inspiring reminder that success isn’t just about business growth—it’s about resilience, family, and building a legacy that lasts.✨ Don’t miss this conversation filled with honesty, wisdom, and encouragement for anyone balancing family and entrepreneurship.👉 For more resources and to join the Making It Happen community, visit PaulineRoth.comShow Notes:Guest: Alexa Ayala – Co-owner, Apex Martial ArtsHost: Pauline RothKey Topics Covered:[01:00] Alexa’s path from paralegal and nurse to martial arts business owner[02:30] The wake-up call that made her go “all in” on her family business[04:00] Experiencing a heart attack during a class—and how it changed everything[07:45] The rewards and challenges of working with her husband[13:00] Parenting insights: raising and guiding a 21-year-old son[16:30] Building a business legacy for the next generation[18:15] The hardest lessons (and biggest growth) as a business owner[20:00] Advice for moms considering joining their spouse’s business[22:00] Personal growth, perspective shifts, and defining success today[25:30] Stories of transformation from students and families at Apex Martial Arts[27:45] Alexa’s most valuable lessons from failure and how she applies them daily[31:00] Closing reflections: consistency, resilience, and making it happen

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    S1E3 - Full Time Nurse, Full Time Wife & Raising a Child with ADHD | Guest April Laferriere

    🎙️ Full-Time Nurse, Full-Time Wife & Raising a Child with ADHDHosted by Pauline Roth | Guest: April LaferriereIn this episode of Making It Happen, host Pauline Roth sits down with April Laferriere — a full-time nurse, devoted wife, and incredible mother navigating the unique challenges of raising a daughter with ADHD.April opens up about the real, raw, and relentless balancing act of her life. From long hours at the hospital and teaching to returning home where the mental load continues, she shares what it’s like to constantly pour into others — while trying to keep her own cup from running empty.This isn’t just a story of motherhood. It’s a story of resilience, advocacy, emotional strength, and the quiet heroism that so many women live out every single day.If you’ve ever felt stretched thin between the needs of your career, your marriage, and your children — this conversation is for you.💬 In This Episode, We Talk About:What it really looks like to juggle caregiving at work and at homeApril shares what a typical day looks like and how she tries (and sometimes fails) to find balance.Raising a neurodivergent childFrom diagnosis to daily routines, April opens up about the emotional, mental, and logistical challenges of parenting a child with ADHD — and what she's learned along the way.Marriage in the midst of chaosHow April and her husband stay connected, support each other, and still find moments of joy and laughter in the middle of their messiest days.Mom guilt, identity, and emotional overloadWe dive deep into the invisible labor that mothers carry — and how April is learning to release the guilt and rewrite the narrative.Advocacy, patience, and progressApril shares how she advocates for her daughter in school and life, and what every parent of a neurodivergent child needs to hear.🌟 Why This Episode MattersSo many moms are quietly managing full-time careers, emotionally complex family dynamics, and children who require more than the world often understands. This episode is a reminder that you are not alone — and that your exhaustion, your love, and your effort matter more than you know.April’s vulnerability, humor, and wisdom will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt like they’re giving 200% in every area of life… and still wondering if it’s enough.💡 Key Takeaways:It’s okay to say, “I’m overwhelmed.”You’re allowed to ask for help — and still be a great mom.Marriage doesn’t have to be perfect to be supportive.Kids with ADHD need love, structure, and someone who sees their brilliance beyond the diagnosis.You’re doing better than you think.Whether you’re a nurse, teacher, entrepreneur, stay-at-home parent, or something in between — this episode will leave you feeling seen, understood, and just a little more hopeful.✨ Want more resources for working parents, advocates, and women trying to do it all (without falling apart)?Visit PaulineRoth.com for helpful tools, behind-the-scenes extras, and to sign up for the newsletter. You’ll get real stories, real strategies, and a weekly dose of encouragement straight to your inbox — because you deserve support too.

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    S1E2: Working with Your Spouse: Love, Life, and Shared Hustles

    🎙️ Episode 2: Working with Your Spouse: Love, Life, and Shared HustlesHosted by Pauline Roth, with guest Jim RothWhat really happens when you mix marriage and business? In this episode of Making It Happen, host Pauline Roth sits down with her husband, Jim Roth, for an honest, unfiltered conversation about the highs, lows, and lessons of building a life — and a business — together.Whether you're already working with your spouse, thinking about it, or just curious how couples manage all the things, this episode pulls back the curtain on what it really looks like to blend love and hustle under one roof.Pauline and Jim share how their working dynamic has evolved over the years — from messy beginnings and blurred boundaries to clearly defined roles and mutual respect. You'll hear how they learned (sometimes the hard way) to communicate better, divide responsibilities more intentionally, and support each other through the chaos of parenting, entrepreneurship, and everything in between.💬 In This Episode, We Talk About:How our work dynamic evolved: The shifts we made from casual collaboration to intentional partnership — and what we got wrong in the beginning.The surprising benefits of building together: From shared wins to understanding each other’s stress — how working together made us stronger.Challenges we didn’t expect: Yep, we went there — boundaries, burnout, and the nights we wanted to cancel each other’s meetings and marriage.Communication tips that saved our sanity: How we check in, cool off, and keep business disagreements from spilling into bedtime.Our roles at home vs. in business: Why “CEO at work” doesn’t always translate to “project manager of the dishwasher” — and how we balance it out.💡 Key Takeaways:Working with your spouse can work — but it takes intention, trust, and a whole lot of grace.Boundaries aren't just helpful — they're necessary.Laughter really is a strategy (especially when you both forgot the calendar invite).Communication is a muscle. You build it by using it.And most importantly: your relationship comes first.Whether you’re business partners or just trying to keep your household from burning down during a Zoom call, this episode is for every couple navigating the real-life blend of love, leadership, and laundry.If you've ever asked yourself, “How do people make this work?” — you're not alone. We're figuring it out in real-time, too.✨ Want more tools to help you grow in work, life, and love?Visit ⁠PaulineRoth.com⁠ for free resources, podcast extras, and to sign up for the newsletter. You'll get exclusive updates, practical strategies, and first access to new content to help you keep Making It Happen — in business, in family, and in your own way.

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    S1E1 - Making It Happen Trailer

    Welcome to Making It Happen. I’m your host, Pauline Roth — mom of two, wife, business owner, and someone learning every day how to balance life, work, and love without losing myself in the process.I created this podcast because I’ve lived the reality of trying to “do it all,” and I know how lonely, overwhelming, and exhausting it can be. But I also know this: you don’t have to be perfect, and you don’t have to do it alone.This is a space for real conversations — about the stuff we don’t always say out loud. From career comebacks and burnout, to marriage, motherhood, and mindset — we’re covering it all.You’ll hear solo episodes from me, behind-the-scenes stories from my life, practical tools from the world of recruiting and business, and honest talks with people who are making it work their own way.So if you’re juggling a lot and still chasing growth, you’re in the right place.Thanks for being here. Subscribe, share with a friend, and visit paulineroth.com for free resources to help you keep making it happen — in work, in life, and everywhere in between.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Making It Happen is the podcast for working parents, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating the chaos of family, career, and personal growth. Hosted by Pauline Roth — mom, wife, business owner, and author — each episode offers real talk, relatable stories, and practical tips to help you thrive in work and life. From burnout to boundaries, career comebacks to mom guilt, we’re covering it all. It’s not about doing it all — it’s about doing what matters. Let’s make it happen, together.

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