PODCAST · business
The Conscious Edge Podcast: Redefining Wealth as a Whole Human Experience
by Alecia St. Germain
On the path to fulfillment host Alecia St. Germain, entrepreneur and Certified Immunity to Change Coach, found radical self-acceptance and what it truly means to see herself as worthy. Now she’s helping others do the same – visionary business-builders and people seeking wealth that combines a passion for doing good while walking through life as a compassionate leader. This is for entrepreneurs seeking more. If you value personal growth and living on purpose, join us on this journey to redefine success. It’s time to shift from a traditional focus solely on wealth accumulation to one that integrates well-being and fulfillment.Joining Alecia as her frequent co-host and resident wellness advocate is her good friend Jonathan Dugger. As a Doctor of Psychology, he brings his knowledge, experience and passion for all things wellness to the conversation.Together with their guests, they share how self-awareness and compassion leads you to stop judging yourself and others,
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Why Revenue Dips Don't Mean You're Doing Something Wrong EP 104
If your numbers are dipping and you're panicking that you must be doing something wrong, the dip might not be the problem you think it is. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep104 Instagram:@aleciastg If this episode landed and you're tired of running your business reactively every time your numbers shift, the next step is a Capacity Assessment Call. We'll look at where you actually are financially, where the panic is coming from, and what it would take to make a slow season feel like a season instead of an emergency. Book yours at consciousedge.com/capacity. You know the feeling. Revenue is down. What was working isn't working as well. And before you can even think about what to do, your brain has already decided you must be doing something wrong. You're not. Businesses cycle. The way real estate cycles. The way the stock market cycles. The dip is often the nature of running a business in a real economy. In this Monthly Money Talks, Alecia and her financial strategist Jenn Baas of Peak to Peak Solutions get into what's in your control when the market shifts, how much cash to actually keep on hand, the peace tax, and why adaptability matters more than stability if you want to still be in business ten years from now. If you've ever felt the panic of an unexpected slow season and wondered if you should be doing something different, this conversation will reset what a slow season actually means. 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: In this episode you'll discover: -Why a revenue dip is often a cycle, not proof you've broken something -How the real estate market parallel explains what your business is actually doing -Why a financial capacity plan can turn a stressful, unexpected expense into a non-event -What's in your control when the market shifts and what isn't -Why adaptability matters more than stability if you want to be in business long-term -What the peace tax is and why minimizing every dollar of taxes can cost you sleep -How much cash Jenn actually recommends keeping on hand for the unpredictable -Why making cuts is sometimes the healthiest move for the business, not a sign you failed
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Perfectionism vs. Winging It: Why Both Get the Same Results EP 103
Perfectionists and the kids who didn't even prepare got the same test scores, and that should change how you think about your business. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep103 Instagram:@aleciastg If you saw yourself in this episode, the next step is a conversation. Book your Capacity Assessment Call at consciousedge.com/capacity. After volunteering at her daughter's Science Olympiad state competition, Alecia spent hours grading tests and noticed three distinct patterns. The perfectionists who only answered questions they were absolutely certain about, leaving entire sections blank. The kids who showed up unprepared and just guessed at everything. And the top performers who came prepared, knew their material, and still answered every single question even when they had to take a swing at it. The part that should wake you up: the perfectionists and the kids who didn't prepare at all scored about the same. Joined by her regular co-host Jonathan Dugger, Alecia unpacks what this dynamic looks like in business. Why perfectionism is actually a strategy for avoiding failure disguised as high standards. What it's costing the capable business owners who've been telling themselves their carefulness is a strength. And why it's never too late to start retraining the brain to take small, intentional risks without being so attached to the outcome. 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: In this episode on mindfulness for business owners, you'll discover: -Why perfectionism isn't actually about being perfect, and what it really is -The three patterns Alecia noticed grading her daughter's Science Olympiad tests, and what they reveal about how people run their businesses -Why being decisive sometimes beats not answering at all -What perfectionism is costing you in fun, joy, and actual results -Why criticism keeps you stuck and curiosity keeps you moving -How to retrain your brain to take small, intentional risks without being attached to the outcome -Why it's never too late to unlearn the patterns you picked up in middle school
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Is Mindfulness Actually Useful For Business Owners Or Just A Trend? EP 102
Mindfulness has become a business buzzword, and a lot of what's being sold to leaders under that label isn't actually mindfulness at all. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep102 Instagram:@aleciastg If this conversation has you rethinking how you show up as a leader in the moments that matter most, the next step is a conversation. Book your Capacity Assessment Call at consciousedge.com/capacity. Mindfulness has become a top-searched wellness term and a growing line item in corporate training budgets. According to Jonathan Dugger, a lot of what's being sold to business owners and leaders under that label isn't actually mindfulness at all. In this Mindfulness Matters conversation, Alecia and Jonathan unpack what mindfulness really is, why the marketed version can erode trust with your team, and how to tell the difference as a business owner trying to lead well. The episode takes a turn when Jonathan gets heated about how mindfulness is being commodified, and then demonstrates in real time exactly what the practice looks like when it's working. You'll hear what he calls "McMindfulness," why mindfulness is not about being positive and not a cure for anything, and what it actually is: a daily practice of non-judgment, curiosity, and staying in alignment with who you are. If mindfulness has started to feel like a wellness buzzword you can't quite trust, this is the conversation that cuts through the noise. 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: In this episode on mindfulness for business owners, you'll discover: -What mindfulness actually is as a leader, beyond the Instagram version of it -How to tell a real mindfulness practice from a marketed one, and why discernment matters when you're choosing what to bring into your business -What "McMindfulness" is and why it's quietly eroding trust inside corporate culture -Why companies with true mindfulness practices have lower attrition and stronger retention -Why mindfulness is not about being positive, and why that was the unlock moment of this episode -The difference between mindfulness and nervous system regulation, and how they work together in how you lead -Starter tools you can try today in three to five minutes, no candles required -Why no one is a master of mindfulness, and why that reframes how you build a sustainable business
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Are You Sacrificing Your Business to Take Care of Everyone Else? Here’s Why That Backfires EP 101
If you’re the kind of leader who feels deeply responsible for the wellbeing of your clients, your team, and the people you love, this episode is going to call out something you’ve been living without even realizing it. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep101 Instagram → @aleciastg There is a version of responsibility that serves people beautifully. And there is a version that dismantles you, your business, and ultimately your ability to help anyone at all. In this episode, Alecia St. Germain unpacks the difference. She gets into why keeping the wrong employee too long, undercharging because you feel bad, holding back from visibility out of fear of causing harm, and carrying more than your share at home are not acts of generosity. They are patterns of over-responsibility that hold everyone around you smaller than they are, and drain resources your business can’t run without. If you have ever wondered whether taking care of yourself and your business first is selfish, this episode will answer that question clearly. Hint: it isn’t. It’s how you help more people. 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: – Why feeling deeply responsible for your clients’ results, your team’s wellbeing, and the people you love can quietly paralyze your business growth – How over-responsibility shows up as undercharging, over-functioning, avoiding visibility, and keeping the wrong people too long – Why sacrificing yourself doesn’t protect the people around you. It holds them smaller than they actually are – The real math on why your business surviving is the most generous leadership decision you can make – What it looks like to hold people accountable for their own results while still leading with deep compassion – How to stop carrying what belongs to others without abandoning the people you care about – Why your business sustainability is not optional if you want to keep showing up and serving at a high level – What changes when you stop over-functioning, for your clients, your team, and the relationships that matter most If today’s episode named something you’ve been carrying, come find me on Instagram at @aleciastg and tell me what landed. And if you’re ready to figure out where you’re leaking capacity and what it would look like to build a business that actually fits your life, the next step is a Capacity Assessment Call. Book yours at consciousedge.com/capacity.
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Why Struggling Doesn't Mean You're Failing (And What It Actually Means) EP 100
Struggle isn't evidence that something is broken. It's evidence that something matters. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep100 It's time to stop spiraling and start building from a different place. The next step is a conversation. Book your Capacity Assessment Call at consciousedge.com/capacity. This is Episode 100 of The Conscious Edge, and for this milestone conversation, Alecia St. Germain and co-host Jonathan Dugger are unpacking one of the most damaging thought errors she's seeing in the women she works with right now: the belief that struggle means failure. That if something is harder than expected, if things aren't going smoothly, if uncomfortable feelings are showing up, then you must be doing something wrong. In a culture shaped by curated social media, pop positivity, and generations of wanting to shield ourselves and our children from discomfort, this belief has become almost invisible. And it's costing people dearly. This episode names it, traces where it comes from, and offers something more honest and more useful in its place. 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: - Why the thought "if I'm struggling, I must be failing" is a thought error, not a truth, and how to start recognizing it in real time -Where this belief actually comes from: cultural, religious, social media, and even parenting patterns that have been building for generations -Why shielding yourself (or your kids) from discomfort doesn't create safety, it shrinks your capacity for joy too -What the hero's journey, Buddhist philosophy, and good psychology all agree on when it comes to struggle -How to break the cycle using curiosity instead of judgment, and why that one shift changes everything -Why self-compassion is uncomfortable on purpose, and why that doesn't mean you're doing it wrong -What to do if you're so stuck in the story that you can't even hear the people trying to help you I'd love to hear from you. Send me a message on Instagram at @aleciastg and tell me where struggle has been showing up in your business or your life.
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Is Debt Helping Your Business or Hiding Its Problems? EP 99
Debt can be a strategy or it can be a hiding place. This Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn will help you tell the difference ❓Have a question for Monthly Money Talks? Send your question to me in a DM on Instagram → @aleciastg. Your question may be featured in an upcoming with Zen Jenn. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep099 If this episode raised a question you are not sure how to answer, the best next step is a conversation. Book a Capacity Assessment Call at consciousedge.com/capacity Alecia St. Germain and her fractional CFO and financial strategist Jenn Baas go straight to one of the most charged words in business: debt. Not to tell you it is bad. Not to say use it freely. To ask the question that actually matters, which is what is it doing for you, and what is it helping you avoid? From the client who used debt to sidestep difficult conversations, to the entrepreneur who keeps adding lines of credit instead of fixing what is fundamentally broken, Alecia and Jenn unpack the mindset underneath the money. They talk about when debt is a powerful strategic tool, how to know if you are using it from abundance or from scarcity, what Jenn calls the peace tax, and why the pain of where you are has to become greater than the pain of change before anything actually shifts. Real, practical, and surprisingly personal, this one will make you look at your own relationship with debt a little differently. 📝 What We Cover: -When debt is a legitimate business tool and the specific conditions that make it strategic -The dangerous comfort of debt, and how it can insulate you from the pain that would actually motivate change -Why staying stuck is not a discipline problem; it is a pain threshold problem -The big assumption one client uncovered that was driving her to use debt as a way to avoid discomfort and difficult conversations -Scarcity disguised as abundance thinking, and how to tell the difference -What Jenn calls the peace tax, and why how debt makes you feel is part of the financial equation -How Alecia used her own budget and plan to say no to a certification she genuinely wanted, without regret -What compassionate leadership has to do with holding clients and colleagues accountable for money owed
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The Soul Map Underneath a Purpose-Driven Business EP 98
Almost a hundred episodes in, Alecia St. Germain finally says out loud the part of her work she has been carrying for a very long time. In one of her most personal episodes yet, Alecia St. Germain finally gives the soul pillar of her company, The Conscious Edge, a methodology and a name out loud. She shares what soul purpose is, where it comes from, and what happened when she stopped doing everything by the book and started paying attention to her soul instead. That's when the map encoded in her birth name finally made sense. She walks through her own chart. The codes that explained her early career rise, her lost voice, her debt, and her path back to alignment. And she makes the case for why the soul piece so many entrepreneurs hold privately is the piece that changes everything when it finally gets to belong in the work. Curious what a soul purpose chart actually looks like? It’s posted in the show notes at consciousedge.com/ep098 with a full breakdown of what it all means Let’s connect on Instagram → @aleciastg 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: 🔯What soul purpose is and why it has never had a public home until this episode 🔯The Sefer Yetzirah, the ancient text at the root of this methodology, and its connection to Moses 🔯How your birth name encodes your gifts, challenges, goals, and soul purpose 🔯What my own chart revealed about my coaching, my seasonal planning, and the worthiness wounds I had to work through 🔯Why soul purpose and Immunity to Change coaching work together so powerfully 🔯What it means to bring your faith into your business without making it a label in your marketing 🔯What is available inside the Exponential Entrepreneur right now, and what is coming
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Do I Really Need QuickBooks? Accounting Software, Bookkeeper Red Flags, and the Real Cost of DIY Finances EP 97
If you're still doing your own books — or handing them off and never looking at them again — this Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn will change how you think about what your finances are really costing you. ❓Have a question for Monthly Money Talks? Send your question to me in a DM on Instagram → @aleciastg. Your question may be featured in an upcoming episode with Zen Jenn. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep097 Ready to get connected to your business finances? Book a Capacity Assessment Call at consciousedge.com/capacity Alecia sits down with fractional CFO and financial strategist Jenn Baas for March's Monthly Money Talk. This month, they're digging into something that comes up all the time with women entrepreneurs: accounting software. Not the fun part of running a business, but one of the most important. They talk through QuickBooks vs. spreadsheets, what to look for in a bookkeeper, and what it really means to be connected to your numbers. Because staying disconnected isn't just inconvenient, it's draining your energy and limiting your growth. 📝 What We Cover: Is bookkeeping software worth the cost? We break down what you're really paying for and what it's costing you to go without it QuickBooks vs. spreadsheets vs. other software: what to look for, what to avoid, and why owning your financial data matters The real cost of DIY bookkeeping: how doing it yourself drains your time and energy and limits your growth Bookkeeper red flags and how to protect yourself: why checks and balances aren't optional, even when you trust your provider Where to start when it all feels like too much: the "pick three" approach to better financial health without fixing everything at once
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The Mistakes Costing Business Owners Their Health And What to Do Instead EP 96
You can be profitable and still be burning down your health. You can hit your goals and ignore the exhaustion. You can tell yourself it’s just a busy season while your sleep declines, your focus slips, and your body starts sending signals you don’t want to look at. Most business owners don’t lose their health overnight. They trade it away in small, reasonable decisions that feel productive in the moment. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep096 Instagram → @aleciastg In this episode, Alecia St. Germain shares her deeply personal experience and why she’s imploring you to reframe your health as your most important responsibility, not a luxury. 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: The subtle sacrifices that feel disciplined but erode your health Why “in range” lab results are not the same as optimal functioning How sleep impacts your brain, decision-making, and long-term capacity How ambition can override your body’s warning signs The midlife shifts many women ignore or dismiss What stewardship of your body actually looks like in real life ▶️Press play and take a hard look at what you’ve been trading for progress. After you do, come connect with me on Instagram @aleciastg and tell me what you’re currently trying to figure out when it comes to prioritizing your health while building your business. I want to hear what you’re navigating.
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Beyond the Stock Market: How Real Estate Can Strengthen Your Retirement Strategy EP 95
You’ve been told to work hard, max out your retirement accounts, and wait until 59½ to access the life you’re building toward. But what if that timeline doesn’t actually fit the life you want? Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep095 Instagram → @aleciastg In this episode, Alecia St. Germain sits down with fund manager and real estate investor Lisa Moore to explore what most people are not taught about investing, retirement access, and building time freedom earlier. You’ll hear how real estate can shift your relationship with income, risk, and retirement age. 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: Why many people do not realize they can invest outside traditional retirement accounts How “passive income” actually works in real estate The difference between perceived risk and managed risk What it means to build income you can access before retirement age How to think about mini-retirements instead of waiting decades This episode is especially relevant if you are building wealth but feel unsure whether the traditional path fits your goals. Connect with Lisa Moore: https://investwithlisamore.com Instagram → @moredoorswithlisa 👉🏻Press play and listen now.
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Anger as Fuel: How Aware Leaders Use It Without Letting It Take Over EP 94
If you’ve ever reacted in a way you later regretted, before you even realized you were angry, this episode will help you hold anger without letting it take control. For many leaders, anger doesn’t look explosive. It shows up as frustration, impatience, control, or pulling away. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep094 Instagram → @aleciastg In this episode, Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger explore how anger can become a powerful force for clarity and change when it’s met with awareness and how mindfulness helps leaders respond instead of react. 📝 What We Cover in This Episode: Why anger is a natural biological response, not an unacceptable emotion to be stuffed down or dismissed How awareness interrupts reaction before regret sets in The difference between anger that sharpens leadership and anger that damages trust A simple mindfulness practice to create space before action ▶️ If this episode sparked new questions about how you lead under pressure, DM them to me on Instagram (@aleciastg) and we’ll add them to a future episode.
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Why Budgeting Feels Restrictive and What to Do Instead EP 93
❓Have a question for Monthly Money Talks? Send your question to me in a DM on Instagram → @aleciastg. Your question may be featured in an upcoming episode with Zen Jenn. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep093 If budgeting makes you tense, avoid your numbers, or feel boxed in, you’re not alone. In this Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn, I’m joined by financial strategist Jenn Baas to explore why budgeting often feels restrictive for business owners and how to approach it in a way that actually supports growth. This conversation offers a grounded reframe of budgeting as a leadership tool, one that helps you make clearer decisions, reduce financial stress, and build a business that feels steady instead of reactive. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: 1️⃣Why Budgeting Triggers Resistance: Many entrepreneurs associate budgeting with loss of freedom or past financial pressure. Understanding this reaction is the first step to changing your relationship with money. 2️⃣Clarity Creates Calm Leadership: When you have a simple financial plan, you’re less likely to make emotional or rushed decisions. Budgeting can create relief, not rigidity. 3️⃣A Financial Plan Supports Capacity, Not Control: Approached intentionally, budgeting helps you decide what to focus on, what to release, and how to grow without overextending yourself. 🎧 Related Episodes You May Enjoy: Ep 92: Why January Goal-Setting Doesn’t Work (and What to Do Instead) Ep 89: Disordered Growth vs. Growing Pains (Monthly Money Talks) Ep 83: Financial Capacity: The Wealth Shift From Proving to Purposeful Growth Connect with Jenn Baas:Jenn is an Outsourced CFO with over 15 years of experience helping small businesses bring ease, clarity, and strategic insight to their financial operations. She joins me each month for Monthly Money Talks with Zen Jenn and leads the Financial Leadership Labs inside The Exponential Entrepreneur. To explore Jenn’s external CFO services, visit: peaktopeaksolutions.com To work with Jenn inside The Exponential Entrepreneur, DM me on Instagram→ @aleciastg Follow or subscribe wherever you’re listening so you never miss a Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn. Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building. This work blends science-based coaching, soul-purpose alignment, and practical business strategy to support clear communication, guilt-free boundaries, and compassionate accountability. The result is meaningful financial growth, steadier emotions, and protected energy. It also gives you more time for what matters most: your children and loved ones, travel and adventure, rest, and true personal restoration. Connect with Us:To explore The Exponential Entrepreneur or learn more about working together, DM me on Instagram→ @aleciastg Disclaimer: The Conscious Edge and all content published by Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger is for general information, education, and entertainment only. We are not liable or responsible for outcomes resulting from the use of information shared on this podcast or on our websites. This content is not personal, medical, or mental health advice. Please consult qualified medical and mental health professionals as needed. All investing and entrepreneurial endeavors involve risk, and use of this information is at the listener’s discretion.
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Why January Goal-Setting Doesn’t Work (and What to Do Instead) EP 92
Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep092 If January left you feeling tired, unmotivated, or quietly resistant to goal-setting, this episode offers a deeply relieving reframe. What if nothing is wrong with you and the issue is the calendar you’ve been trying to force yourself into? This episode explores why the traditional January-based planning model often creates burnout, resistance, and misalignment and what to do instead. Before we dive in, let me be clear. The perspective I’m sharing challenges a widely accepted way of planning and leading. I’m not rejecting structure or ambition. I’ve built my business inside that model. But I’ve come to believe it’s incomplete. So if you’re willing to hear me out, this conversation may put language to something you’ve already been feeling. In this solo episode, I share a compassionate, grounded approach to leadership that honors natural energy cycles instead of hustle-culture timelines. I invite you to rethink the January-to-December model and explore Seasonal Capacity Planning as a more sustainable, human way to lead, plan, and grow. This episode is especially for high-achieving, Type A leaders who feel deeply connected to nature but want structure, strategy, and logic. This isn’t about doing less or playing small. It’s about applying discipline and effort at the right time. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: January Fatigue Isn’t a Personal Failure, It’s a Seasonal Mismatch: Winter is biologically designed for rest, integration, and vision, not aggressive execution. Forcing productivity during a low-energy season drains capacity instead of building it. Seasonal Capacity Planning Creates Better Results, Not Less Ambition: By aligning planning, visibility, experimentation, and growth with the seasons, you increase creativity, focus, and sustainable output. Compassionate Leadership Means Honoring Timing Without Avoiding Responsibility: This approach isn’t passive or indulgent. It’s intentional, strategic leadership that balances accountability with humanity, allowing you to grow without being violent toward yourself. 🎧 Podcast Episodes Related to This One That Might Interest You: Ep 89: Disordered Growth vs. Growing Pains (Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn) Ep 86: Relational Capacity – Boundaries That Build Trust & Compassionate Leadership Ep 85: Time Capacity – Reclaim Your Time & Focus on What Truly Matters Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building. This work blends science-based coaching, soul-purpose alignment, and practical business strategy to support clear communication, guilt-free boundaries, and compassionate accountability. The result is meaningful financial growth, steadier emotions, and protected energy. It also gives you more time for what matters most: your children and loved ones, travel and adventure, rest, and true personal restoration. Connect with Us: To explore The Exponential Entrepreneur or learn more about working together, DM me on Instagram→ @aleciastg Disclaimer: The Conscious Edge and all content published by Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger is for general information, education, and entertainment only. We are not liable or responsible for outcomes resulting from the use of information shared on this podcast or on our websites. This content is not personal, medical, or mental health advice. Please consult qualified medical and mental health professionals as needed. All investing and entrepreneurial endeavors involve risk, and use of this information is at the listener’s discretion.
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Pricing with Clarity: Confident Pricing, Clear Options, Clean Agreements EP 91
Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep091 If you’ve ever known you’re good at what you do but felt a knot in your stomach when it came time to raise your prices or choose the right pricing model, this episode will bring clarity. Pricing challenges aren’t about math or market demand. They’re about how safe it feels to lead the pricing conversation. In this conversation, I’m joined by pricing strategist Shannon Mattern to unpack why so many women underprice their work and what actually needs to shift for pricing to feel grounded. This conversation reflects the kind of inner and strategic work we do inside The Conscious Edge—where clarity, nervous system safety, and leadership identity come first so strategy actually sticks. This episode is especially for service providers, consultants, and coaches who are tired of doing more to earn more and are ready to charge in a way that feels clean, calm, and sustainable. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: 1️⃣ Clear Options Remove the Pressure to Get Pricing “Right” When you offer thoughtful pricing options, you stop trying to guess what a client values most. Clients can choose based on what matters to them, and you don’t have to over-explain or persuade. The pricing structure carries the weight, so decisions feel calmer and more grounded. 2️⃣ Clients Pay for Fewer Decisions, Not More Time Your clients aren’t paying for hours or tasks. They’re paying for your ability to reduce uncertainty and guide good decisions. When pricing reflects your thinking and judgment, clients understand the value and move forward with more confidence. 3️⃣ Clear Agreements Reduce Follow-Ups and Renegotiation When pricing and expectations are clear from the start, accountability becomes shared. You deliver what was agreed to, and clients are less likely to second-guess, renegotiate, or blur boundaries. Pricing becomes a stabilizing structure, not a source of tension. 🎧 Related Episodes You May Enjoy: Ep 86: Relational Capacity - Boundaries That Build Trust & Compassionate Leadership Connect with Shannon Mattern: Shannon Mattern is a pricing strategist for service providers and freelance professionals who sell their expertise and implementation. With over a decade of experience, she’s helped women shift from selling tasks to confidently pricing their intellectual property, strategy, and leadership—especially when they know their pricing needs to change but feel frozen naming the number. 🌐 Website: www.shannonmattern.com/consciousedge Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building. This work blends science-based coaching, soul-purpose alignment, and practical business strategy to support clear communication, guilt-free boundaries, and compassionate accountability. The result is meaningful financial growth, steadier emotions, and protected energy. It also gives you more time for what matters most: your children and loved ones, travel and adventure, rest, and true personal restoration. Connect with Us: To explore The Exponential Entrepreneur or learn more about working together, DM me on Instagram→ @aleciastg Disclaimer: The Conscious Edge and all content published by Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger is for general information, education, and entertainment only. We are not liable or responsible for outcomes resulting from the use of information shared on this podcast or on our websites. This content is not personal, medical, or mental health advice. Please consult qualified medical and mental health professionals as needed. All investing and entrepreneurial endeavors involve risk, and use of this information is at the listener’s discretion.
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How to Raise Capital Without Feeling Like an Imposter: Insights from a Capital Raising Strategist with $75M Experience EP 90
Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep090 If you’ve ever said, “I can’t grow because I don’t have access to capital,” this conversation will gently but firmly challenge that belief. In this episode, we explore financial capacity through the lens of capital raising and leadership identity. I’m joined by capital-raising strategist Lauren Brychell, who breaks down why access to money is rarely the true constraint. Instead, it’s often confidence, clarity, and the courage to be seen. Together, we unpack what actually holds entrepreneurs back from raising capital, how imposter syndrome quietly caps growth, and what it looks like to step into bigger opportunities without needing to have it all figured out first. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: 1️⃣Access to Capital Is Rarely the Real Constraint: Most entrepreneurs believe money is the barrier, but Lauren explains that capital tends to follow clarity, trust, and leadership. When you articulate a compelling vision and show up with integrity, funding becomes a byproduct, not the hurdle. 2️⃣Imposter Syndrome Is a Capacity Challenge, Not a Competency Issue: Feeling unqualified doesn’t mean you’re unprepared. We talk about how nearly everyone raises their first dollar before they feel ready, and why waiting for total confidence often keeps capable leaders stuck on the sidelines. 3️⃣You Don’t Need to Be the Expert, You Need to Be Trustworthy: Investors are drawn to authenticity and transparency more than perfection. Being honest about where you are, what you’re building, and why it matters builds far more trust than trying to project expertise you don’t yet feel. 🎧 Related Episodes You May Enjoy: Ep 59: Letting go of Imposter Syndrome: What Comparison is Really Telling You Ep 76: Imposter Syndrome in Business: From Feeling Like a Fraud to Leading with Abundance Connect with Lauren Brychell: Lauren Brychell is a proven leader in capital raising, with a track record of raising over $75 million for commercial real estate projects. She specializes in helping real estate syndicators streamline their marketing and capital-raising efforts so growth feels strategic, not overwhelming. 🌐 Website: www.equity-elevated.com 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/equity-elevated/ Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building. This work blends science-based coaching, soul-purpose alignment, and practical business strategy to support clear communication, guilt-free boundaries, and compassionate accountability. The result is meaningful financial growth, steadier emotions, and protected energy. It also gives you more time for what matters most: your children and loved ones, travel and adventure, rest, and true personal restoration. Connect with Us: To explore The Exponential Entrepreneur or learn more about working together, DM me on Instagram→ @aleciastg Disclaimer: The Conscious Edge and all content published by Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger is for general information, education, and entertainment only. We are not liable or responsible for outcomes resulting from the use of information shared on this podcast or on our websites. This content is not personal, medical, or mental health advice. Please consult qualified medical and mental health professionals as needed. All investing and entrepreneurial endeavors involve risk, and use of this information is at the listener’s discretion.
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Disordered Growth vs. Growing Pains – How to Know What Your Business Needs EP 89
❓Have a question for Monthly Money Talks? Send your question to me in a DM on Instagram → @aleciastg. Your question may be featured in an upcoming episode with Zen Jenn. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep089 If you’ve ever hit a point in your business where things feel hard and you’re not sure whether you should push forward or pull back, this conversation will bring clarity. In this episode, you’ll learn how to quickly diagnose whether your business challenges are growing pains that strengthen you or signs of disordered growth that weaken your foundation. In our Monthly Money Talk, Zen Jenn and I break down one of the most overlooked reasons businesses plateau: confusing disordered growth with healthy, capacity-expanding growth. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: 1️⃣Not All Hard Things Are Red Flags, Some Are Capacity Expansions: We unpack the difference between discomfort that signals misalignment and discomfort that signals growth, helping you avoid pivoting too early or forcing unsustainable strategies. 2️⃣Intentionality Is the Marker of Healthy Growth: Healthy growth includes planning, forecasting, and measured decision-making. Disordered growth shows up as reactivity, panic problem-solving, or chasing quick wins. 3️⃣Pressure Isn’t Always a Strategy Problem; It’s Often a Capacity Clue: When growth feels heavy or urgent, it’s often pointing to a gap in time, financial, emotional, relational, or energetic capacity rather than a flawed business model. 🎧 Related Episodes You May Enjoy: Ep 80: When Growth Stops Feeling Good (Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn) Ep 83: Financial Capacity: The Wealth Shift From Proving to Purposeful Growth Ep 84: Why Your Business Feels Hard to Grow (Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn) Connect with Jenn Baas:Jenn is an Outsourced CFO with over 15 years of experience helping small businesses bring ease, clarity, and strategic insight to their financial operations. She joins me each month for Monthly Money Talks with Zen Jenn and leads the Financial Leadership Labs inside The Exponential Entrepreneur. To explore Jenn’s external CFO services, visit: peaktopeaksolutions.com To work with Jenn inside The Exponential Entrepreneur, DM me on Instagram→ @aleciastg Follow or subscribe wherever you’re listening so you never miss a Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn. Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building. This work blends science-based coaching, soul-purpose alignment, and practical business strategy to support clear communication, guilt-free boundaries, and compassionate accountability. The result is meaningful financial growth, steadier emotions, and protected energy. It also gives you more time for what matters most: your children and loved ones, travel and adventure, rest, and true personal restoration. Connect with Us:To explore The Exponential Entrepreneur or learn more about working together, DM me on Instagram→ @aleciastg Disclaimer: The Conscious Edge and all content published by Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger is for general information, education, and entertainment only. We are not liable or responsible for outcomes resulting from the use of information shared on this podcast or on our websites. This content is not personal, medical, or mental health advice. Please consult qualified medical and mental health professionals as needed. All investing and entrepreneurial endeavors involve risk, and use of this information is at the listener’s discretion.
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How a Former Pharmacist Turned Real Estate Investor Saved Her Project by Facing the Hard Conversation She’d Been Avoiding EP 88
Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep088 When you avoid a hard conversation, it doesn’t just disappear. It silently taxes your time, your energy, and your momentum. In this episode, we explore how expanding your relational capacity can completely transform how you lead and communicate. I’m joined by real estate investor and client Sandra McEwan, a former pharmacist who rebuilt her career after inheriting her father’s properties and diving head-first into investing. She recently faced a conversation she’d been avoiding for months. What unfolded on the other side wasn’t conflict but clarity, relief, and renewed trust. If you’ve been carrying the weight of a conversation you don’t want to have, this episode will show you how grounded, compassionate leadership creates connection instead of rupture. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Avoidance Has a Cost: Delaying hard conversations fragments focus, drains energy, and stalls momentum. When Sandra addressed the issue directly, her project moved forward immediately. Testing Your Big Assumption Accelerates Leadership: Using Immunity to Change™, Sandra tested the belief that honesty would create fallout. Instead, she discovered that steady truth builds trust and strengthens relationships. Compassionate Accountability Builds Trust: Clear expectations held with compassion create safety. When boundaries are grounded, leadership becomes simpler and connection deepens. 🎧 Related Episodes You May Enjoy: Ep 68: Tough Conversations Made Easier: Accountability for Leaders who Value Kindness and Compassion Ep 82: Emotional Capacity – Turning Reactivity into Power Ep 86: Relational Capacity – Boundaries That Build Trust & Compassionate Leadership Connect with Sandra McEwan If you're interested in learning more about investing out of state, exploring partnership opportunities, or you’re looking for a mid-term or long-term stay in one of her Augusta properties, you can reach her here: Instagram: @sandras_rei_voyage Sandra transitioned from a 26-year career in pharmacy into real estate investing and now manages a portfolio of small multifamily properties in Augusta, GA. She generously came on the podcast to share her experience as a client inside The Conscious Edge. Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building, not one that drains their energy or demands they become someone they’re not.
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Year-End Reflections – What 2025 Taught Us and What We’re Creating in 2026 | Entrepreneur Year-in-Review EP 87
Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep087 As the year winds down, Jonathan and I sat together for a heartfelt, unscripted conversation about what truly shaped us in 2025 and who we’re choosing to become in 2026. If you’ve been craving a moment to pause and reorient your inner compass, this episode will feel like a deep exhale. We unpack joy, unexpected challenges, recalibration, and the moments that quietly changed everything. As Jonathan put it, “Some challenges were necessary; they revealed what truly matters.” Before you dive in, here’s a simple reflection to ground you:What was one moment in 2025 that unexpectedly shaped you for the better?Give yourself 10 quiet seconds to answer, it will shift the way you receive this conversation. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Challenges Aren’t Setbacks, They’re Signposts: Both of us experienced moments that were undeniably hard… yet they became catalysts for clarity, redirection, and self-trust. We explore how reframing difficulty as “necessary growth” changes everything. Joy Is Found in Alignment, Not Achievement: From hosting retreats to watching clients transform to watching lifestyle shifts become “the new normal,” we talk about how fulfillment came from alignment with our values, and not all the external milestones. Intention Is the Portal Into 2026: Instead of chasing the next big goal, we share the invitations we’re answering as we step into the new year: presence, expansion that feels good, and letting joy become a daily rhythm, not a reward. 🗓️A Look Ahead: Episode 88 Next Week: Starting 2026 With the Conversation You’ve Been Avoiding We’re kicking off 2026 with a powerful story from real estate investor Sandra McEwan, who finally had a conversation she’d been avoiding for months. What followed wasn’t conflict, but clarity, trust, and momentum. This episode shows what becomes possible when you lead with grounded honesty. 🎧 Related Episodes You May Enjoy: Ep 81: Energetic Capacity – Lead from Alignment, Not Overdrive Ep 47:The Journey from Compliance-based Bookkeeping to Powerful Finance-driven Business Decisions with Accountant Jenn Baas Ep 35: What You Need to Know Before Making a New Year’s Resolution Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building, not one that drains their energy or demands they become someone they’re not. This work blends science-based coaching, soul-purpose alignment, and practical business strategy to help you communicate expectations clearly, uphold boundaries without guilt, and lead with compassionate accountability. The result is meaningful financial growth, steadier emotions, and protected energy. It also gives you more time for what matters most: your children and loved ones, travel and adventure, rest, and true personal restoration. Connect with Us:Share your takeaway or ask a question by sending a DM on Instagram → @aleciastg If this episode brought you clarity or relief, pass it along to a friend who’s been feeling stretched thin. Disclaimer: The Conscious Edge and all content published by Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger is for general information, education, and entertainment only. We are not liable or responsible for any negative outcomes resulting from the use or application of information shared in this podcast or on our website. This podcast and any linked materials are not intended as personal advice, medical advice, or mental health treatment. Please consult a qualified medical or mental health professional if you need such services. Please be advised that all investing and entrepreneurial endeavors involve risk. The use of the information and linked materials is at the listener’s own discretion and risk.
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Relational Capacity – Boundaries That Build Trust & Compassionate Leadership EP 86
🌟 Join the Capacity Series and get instant access to all 5 replays → consciousedge.com/capacity Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep086 Most entrepreneurs aren’t struggling with people… they’re struggling with relational capacity. If you avoid hard conversations, take responsibility for others’ emotions, or secretly resent how much you’re carrying, this episode will show you why your boundaries aren’t working and what compassionate accountability actually looks like. In Episode 86, we break down the exact scripts, expectations, and leadership shifts that help you communicate clearly, protect your time and energy, and build relationships that feel respectful and easeful again. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Why Your Boundaries Aren’t Working (and What to Do Instead): Rules try to control people. Expectations create shared clarity. Boundaries communicate what you will do. This distinction is the foundation of relational capacity and changes every relationship you’re in. Compassion + Accountability = Trust That Lasts: Most entrepreneurs lead with compassion but avoid accountability. In this episode you’ll hear exactly how to pair “I see you” with “we agreed to this,” so you deepen connection without sacrificing yourself. Your Nervous System Reacts to Boundaries and So Will Theirs: When you begin holding people accountable, expect emotional responses. Some will rise. Some will step away. Your job isn’t to manage their discomfort; it’s to stay rooted in your leadership and let clarity sort your relationships for you. 🎧 Related Episodes You May Enjoy: Ep 81: Energetic Capacity – Lead from Alignment, Not Overdrive Ep 82: Emotional Capacity – Turning Reactivity into Power Ep 84: Time Capacity – Reclaim Your Time & Lead with Aligned Focus Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building, not one that drains their energy or demands they become someone they’re not. This work blends science-based coaching, soul-purpose alignment, and practical business strategy to help you communicate expectations clearly, uphold boundaries without guilt, and lead with compassionate accountability. The result is meaningful financial growth, steadier emotions, and protected energy. It also gives you more time for what matters most: your children and loved ones, travel and adventure, rest, and true personal restoration. Connect with Us:Share your takeaway or ask a question by sending a DM on Instagram → @aleciastg If this episode brought you clarity or relief, pass it along to a friend who’s been feeling stretched thin. Disclaimer: The Conscious Edge and all content published by Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger is for general information, education, and entertainment only. We are not liable or responsible for any negative outcomes resulting from the use or application of information shared in this podcast or on our website. This podcast and any linked materials are not intended as personal advice, medical advice, or mental health treatment. Please consult a qualified medical or mental health professional if you need such services. Please be advised that all investing and entrepreneurial endeavors involve risk. The use of the information and linked materials is at the listener’s own discretion and risk.
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Time Capacity: How to Reclaim Your Time and Focus on What Truly Matters EP 85
🌟 Join the Capacity Series and get instant access to all full replays → consciousedge.com/capacity Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep085 Most entrepreneurs don’t have a time-management challenge. They have a capacity challenge. If you’re a business owner or real estate investor who feels like you’re doing all the things but still not moving the needle, this episode will help you shift out of urgency and into aligned, intentional focus. I used to say, “I don’t have time” constantly, until I realized it was actually my nervous system signaling overwhelm, not my calendar. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: The New Productivity Paradigm: Why “I don’t have time” keeps you trapped in reactive mode and the mindset shift that immediately expands your Time Capacity. Where Your Time Is Really Leaking: How urgency, overbooking, and misaligned commitments quietly drain your focus and slow your growth (especially when you’re juggling business, family, and leadership). Aligned Rhythms That Work: A simple way to use the Leadership Rhythm (Focus Out → Focus On → Focus In) to reclaim your energy, solve for bottlenecks in your business, and prioritize what matters so business becomes sustainable and fulfilling. 🎧 Related Episodes You May Enjoy: Ep 81: Energetic Capacity – Lead from Alignment, Not Overdrive Ep 82: Emotional Capacity – Turning Reactivity into Power Ep 83: Financial Capacity – The Wealth Shift from Proving to Purposeful Growth Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A year-long coaching experience for women entrepreneurs who want a business that feels meaningful and sustainable—one that supports fulfillment, presence, and the life they’re building, not one that drains their energy or demands they become someone they’re not. This work blends science-based coaching, soul-purpose alignment, and practical business strategy to help you communicate expectations clearly, uphold boundaries without guilt, and lead with compassionate accountability. The result is meaningful financial growth, steadier emotions, and protected energy. It also gives you more time for what matters most: your children and loved ones, travel and adventure, rest, and true personal restoration. Connect with Us: Share your takeaway or ask a question by sending a DM on Instagram → @aleciastg If this episode brought you clarity or relief, pass it along to a friend who’s been feeling stretched thin. Disclaimer: The Conscious Edge and all content published by Alecia St. Germain and Jonathan Dugger is for general information, education, and entertainment only. We are not liable or responsible for any negative outcomes resulting from the use or application of information shared in this podcast or on our website. This podcast and any linked materials are not intended as personal advice, medical advice, or mental health treatment. Please consult a qualified medical or mental health professional if you need such services. Please be advised that all investing and entrepreneurial endeavors involve risk. The use of the information and linked materials is at the listener’s own discretion and risk.
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Why Your Business Feels Hard to Grow: Hidden Dysfunction & Money Truths with Financial Strategist Jenn Baas Ep 84
🌟 Join The Capacity Series: The free 5-week training to expand what you can hold emotionally, energetically, financially, so success feels sustainable. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/084 It’s time for another Monthly Money Talk with Zen Jenn, and this month we’re going straight into the patterns that silently sabotage your growth. Joining me is fractional CFO and financial strategist Jenn Baas of Peak to Peak Solutions, the woman I consider the go-to for understanding the financial heartbeat of a healthy business. In this episode, we unpack why your business feels harder to grow than it should, and why the real issue has nothing to do with strategy and everything to do with the hidden dysfunctions that only show up when you expand. Whether you’re raising your prices, serving more clients, or stepping into the next level of leadership; your financial foundations will amplify what’s there. Jenn and I break it all down so you can build a business that grows clean, not chaotic. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: 1. Growth exposes the dysfunction you’ve been unconsciously managing. Small businesses can hide inefficient processes, unclear roles, and messy workflows, but as soon as you grow, those cracks widen. Jenn explains why growth doesn’t create problems… it reveals them. 2. Expand your business model before you expand your revenue. If you want to grow sustainably, your systems, financial structure, and capacity plan must come first. Otherwise, growth becomes overwhelming instead of exciting. 3. Money is an amplifier, not a solution. More money won’t fix what’s not working in your business. Instead, it magnifies the patterns already there. That’s why mindset and financial strategy must evolve together. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 83 - Financial Capacity: The Wealth Shift From Proving to Purposeful Growth Episode 80 - When Growth Stops Feeling Good: How to Build a Healthy Business That Grows Sustainably with accountant Jenn Baas Episode 47: The Journey from Compliance-based Bookkeeping to Powerful Finance-driven Business Decisions with Accountant Jenn Baas Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Financial Capacity: The Wealth Shift From Proving to Purposeful Growth EP 83
🌟 Join the Capacity Series — get the replays and next live dates at consciousedge.com/capacity Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/083 If you’ve ever hit an income plateau, watched money flow out as quickly as it comes in, or felt pressure to “prove yourself” financially… you’re not imagining it. Most women entrepreneurs don’t have a strategy challenge; They have a financial capacity challenge. In this episode, I’m breaking down why your nervous system, beliefs about money, and internal definitions of safety and worthiness determine the income you can hold and how to shift from pressure and proving into purposeful, aligned growth you can actually sustain. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: 1. Your financial ceiling isn’t logical, it’s emotional. You can have the strategy, the mentor, and the plan… but if a certain income level feels unsafe, overwhelming, or tied to pressure, your nervous system will sabotage the result. We break down how income ceilings show up and how to expand them consciously. 2. Proving keeps you in overwork. Purpose creates sustainable growth. When money becomes proof of worthiness, achievement, or being “enough,” you’ll hustle harder than necessary and still feel like it’s not enough. We explore how to shift from pressure-based goals into purposeful growth that matches your true vision. 3. Financial capacity shapes how much money you can earn, hold, and manage. Money is more than math. It’s memory, meaning, and emotion. When you untangle old stories about safety, scarcity, and worthiness, you create a grounded financial foundation that allows income to grow without overwhelm, self-sacrifice, or burnout. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 79: You’re Not Behind: How Capacity Shapes Your Potential Episode 81: Energetic Capacity: Leading from Alignment, Not Overdrive Episode 82: Emotional Capacity: How to Stop Letting Your Reactions Run the Show Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Emotional Capacity: How to Stop Letting Your Reactions Run the Show EP 82
🌟 Join the Capacity Series — get the replays and next live dates at consciousedge.com/capacity Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/082 In today’s episode, Alecia St. Germain brings you Session 2 of The Capacity Series all about emotional capacity. It’s the ability to feel fully, stay present, and respond instead of react. Emotional capacity isn’t about being calm all the time. It’s about being able to notice what you feel, stay grounded in your body, and choose your next move with intention, instead of letting old protection patterns run your day. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Protection patterns are not flaws. They’re bids for safety. Fight, flight, freeze, fawn, and feign all began as your nervous system’s way of protecting you. When you stop judging them, you can finally work with them rather than against them. Awareness is the bridge between reactivity and regulation. The moment you recognize what’s happening, “I’m freezing,” “I’m fawning,” “I’m in judgment,” “I’m overwhelmed,” you create the space to choose a different response. You always have a choice: notice → regulate → act with alignment. Once you can name the pattern and the emotion underneath it, you can slow down, regulate your nervous system, and take aligned action instead of reactive action. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 79: You’re Not Behind: How Capacity Shapes Your Potential Episode 81: Energetic Capacity: Leading from Alignment, Not Overdrive Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us:Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagra
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Energetic Capacity: Leading from Alignment, Not Overdrive EP 81
🌟 Join the Capacity Series — get the replays and next live dates at consciousedge.com/capacity Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/081 When you’ve been operating at full throttle for too long, even small wins can start to feel heavy. In this first episode of The Capacity Series, Alecia St. Germain unpacks what energetic capacity really means and why more hustle isn’t the answer. You’ll learn how to spot the subtle signs of energy leaks, why over-efforting keeps you stuck, and how to lead from alignment so that your energy, body, and business can support each other again. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: You can’t out-hustle misalignment: When you’re in sync with your purpose, energy renews itself. Awareness creates expansion: Capacity grows in small, safe stretches, not big unsustainable leaps. Your leadership rhythm matters: Balancing Focus Out, Focus On, and Focus In restores flow and fuels long-term success. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 79: You’re Not Behind: How Capacity Shapes Your Potential Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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When Growth Stops Feeling Good: How to Build a Healthy Business That Grows Sustainably with Accountant Jenn Baas EP 80
🌟 Join The Capacity Series, a free 5-week training to expand what you can hold financially, energetically, and emotionally so success feels sustainable. Register now at www.consciousedge.com/capacity Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep080 This week kicks off our brand-new Monthly Money Talks with Zen Jenn, bringing the strategy and structure that ground the science and soul of conscious business growth. If you’ve ever hit a point where your business growth stops feeling good, this episode is for you. Fractional CFO and financial strategist Jenn Baas (aka Zen Jenn) joins me to unpack the hidden reasons growth becomes stressful, why so many entrepreneurs feel shame about money, and how to create sustainable financial success without burnout. We talk about the emotional and energetic side of business finances, how big assumptions drive over-expansion, and what it really takes to build a profitable business that also feels peaceful and aligned. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: 1️⃣ When Growth Serves a Big Assumption, It Leads You Off Course: Sometimes the drive to grow comes from an unconscious belief that bigger means better or that success will finally make you feel safe, worthy, or free. We explore how these hidden money beliefs can drive over-investment and create misaligned decisions that drain both your finances and energy. 2️⃣ Shame Keeps You Stuck, Awareness and Compassion Move You Forward: Financial shame thrives in secrecy. Jenn shares how to move from judgment to curiosity so you can manage your money with clarity and confidence. You’ll learn how to release guilt, rebuild trust with your numbers, and take small steps toward financial alignment. 3️⃣ Build a Healthy Business First and Let Growth Be the Byproduct: Sustainable business growth starts with a healthy foundation. When your business is financially organized, emotionally grounded, and energetically aligned, expansion happens naturally. Focus on creating stability and your growth will follow. 🎧 Related episodes you’ll love: Episode 47: The Journey from Compliance-based Bookkeeping to Powerful Finance-driven Business Decisions with Accountant Jenn Baas Episode 49: Finding the Right Financial Experts for Your Team and Your Role as the Business Owner with Jenn Baas Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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You’re Not Behind: How Capacity Shapes Your Potential EP 79
🌟 Join the Capacity Series — get the replays and next live dates at consciousedge.com/capacity Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/079 Have you ever felt like you’re not living up to your potential? In this solo episode, I’m breaking down why that feeling is often a misunderstanding of what “potential” really means. You’re not behind. You’re simply performing at your current potential for the capacity you have right now. I’ll share how to grow that capacity through the natural cycle of expansion and how the five dimensions of capacity shape what’s possible for you next. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Your potential is limited only by your capacity: You’re already performing at your potential for where your capacity is today. Once you understand that, shame and judgment turn into clarity and choice. Each dimension of capacity unlocks a new level of potential: Emotional, energetic, time, financial, and relational capacity all influence how much you can hold and create. Knowing which one needs attention helps you grow in a sustainable way. Expansion follows a repeatable cycle: Capacity grows through awareness, activation, expansion, integration, and embodiment. It’s not a one-time fix—it’s a rhythm you can return to each time you level up. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 76: Imposter Syndrome in Business: From Feeling Like a Fraud to Leading with Abundance Episode 77: Fake It ’Til You Make It: Authenticity vs. Deception in Business and Leadership Episode 78: Title: How to Stop Fearing Failure and Start Using It to Fuel Your Growth Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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How to Stop Fearing Failure and Start Using It to Fuel Your Growth EP 78
Take the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment Discover what’s holding your business back and where to focus next to grow with clarity and confidence. 👉 www.consciousedge.com/assessment Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/078 We’ve spent the last few weeks unpacking imposter syndrome and whether “fake it ’til you make it” helps or hurts. This week, Jonathan and I take it one step further with a specific process for unpacking failure so it actually works for you instead of against you. We’re breaking down how to process the emotions that come with failure, extract the data it reveals about your inner patterns, and make small, strategic shifts that move you closer to success. Because every entrepreneur fails, but the ones who learn how to interpret failure are the ones who grow faster and more sustainably. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Treat success and failure equally: Most of us obsess over what went wrong but barely pause to celebrate what went right. Giving success and failure equal attention helps you build awareness, balance perspective, and create emotional resilience. Learn how to process failure instead of avoiding it: Pause before jumping into fix-it mode. Feel the emotions, notice the stories your mind tells you, and look at what the data of failure is revealing about your inner patterns and beliefs. Failure is rarely all or nothing: When something doesn’t work, it doesn’t mean it’s over, it often means you’re just a few tweaks away from breakthrough. Seeing nuance helps you move forward faster and with more self-trust. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 76: Imposter Syndrome in Business: From Feeling Like a Fraud to Leading with Abundance Episode 77: Fake It ’Til You Make It: Authenticity vs. Deception in Business and Leadership Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer)
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Fake It ’Til You Make It: Authenticity vs. Deception in Business and Leadership EP 77
Take the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment Discover what’s holding your business back and where to focus next to grow with clarity and confidence. 👉 www.consciousedge.com/assessment Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/077 “Fake it ’til you make it.” Is it a valuable mindset hack for overcoming imposter syndrome — or does it make you feel like a fraud? In this episode, Jonathan and I break down the real intention behind the phrase, how to recognize when you’re using it productively versus deceptively, and how to find the angle that’s true for you so you can lead with integrity and alignment. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: “Fake it till you make it” is about practice, not pretending. We unpack the real origin of the phrase as a way to practice new, healthy behaviors before they feel natural in recovery communities. It’s not about pretending you’re someone you’re not; it’s about embodying the habits and mindset of who you’re becoming. 2. The difference between alignment and manipulation. If “faking it” feels deceptive, that’s a signal you’re out of alignment. Authentic confidence grows when your actions match your values, even if you’re stretching into a new identity. Manipulation and posturing, on the other hand, create dissonance and others will pick up on it too. 3. Find your true angle.You don’t need to have all the answers. Reframe “fake it” as “find the version of this that’s true for me right now.” When you anchor in authenticity and intention, you naturally show up with the confidence, credibility, and energy that attract trust. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 76: Imposter Syndrome in Business: From Feeling Like a Fraud to Leading with Abundance Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Imposter Syndrome in Business: From Feeling Like a Fraud to Leading with Abundance EP 76
Take the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment Discover what’s holding your business back and where to focus next to grow with clarity and confidence. 👉 www.consciousedge.com/assessment Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/076 If you’ve ever worried someone might “find you out,” this episode is for you. Jonathan and I unpack imposter syndrome, why it shows up even when you’re successful, and how it keeps you trapped in the exhausting loop of proving yourself. We explore the psychology behind feeling like a fraud, the relationship between perfectionism and the fear of failure, and how to shift from self-criticism to mindful self-compassion. You’ll learn practical ways to collect evidence of your success, challenge limiting assumptions, and lead your business from a place of abundance and peace instead of fear. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Imposter Syndrome is rooted in big assumptions that keep you proving yourself. Even with evidence of success, your brain hunts for flaws to confirm the story that you’re not enough. When you spot those patterns, you can rewrite them and finally lead from abundance instead of fear. Growth requires a healthy relationship with failure. Perfectionism convinces you that mistakes are dangerous, but failure is just feedback. When you see it as data, not a verdict, you create space to stretch past your perceived ceiling and find peace in your own growth. Knowing you’re enough is the foundation of sustainable success. When you stop trying to earn your place and start trusting your value, everything changes. Receiving praise, help, or payment isn’t arrogance, t’s alignment. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 30: When Opportunity Knocks and You’re Not Ready Episode 19: What Mindfulness Actually is and How to Use It Daily Episode 17: The Journey to Release Shame Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Beyond Making Money: How Financial Habits and Alignment Keep Your Business Sustainable EP 75
Elevate your leadership, your impact, and your results. Begin with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/075 Did you know 65% of businesses fail within the first 10 years? I don’t want you to be part of that statistic. In this episode, I’m talking about what it really takes to build a business that goes the distance. It’s not just about making money. It’s about leadership, alignment, and the financial habits that keep your business sustainable and fulfilling for the long haul. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Your business needs more than money. Cash flow matters, but real sustainability comes when you grow into the leader your business needs and build financial habits that support both your goals and your values. Hitting pause isn’t optional. Slowing down to review your numbers, your systems, and your capacity isn’t a luxury. It’s how you protect yourself from burnout and make sure your business supports the life you actually want. Growth takes more than hustle. Scaling isn’t about piling on more work. Without structure and support, you’ll keep hitting the same plateau. The right systems free you up to thrive as a whole human, not just a business owner. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 47: The Journey from Compliance-based Bookkeeping to Powerful Finance-driven Business Decisions with Accountant Jenn Baas Wondering how coaching could support you? Start by filling out my Conscious Business Alignment Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment I’ll personally review your responses and share where things may be out of alignment, what opportunities you might be missing, and where it may be time to invest in resources—whether that’s hiring a team, building infrastructure, or developing your leadership and mindset. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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How a Former HR Professional Turned Self-Sabotage into Success as a Short-Term Rental Leader EP 74
🌟 Wondering how coaching could support you? Start with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment at www.consciousedge.com/assessment. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep074 In this episode, I catch up with former client Veronica Ferrante, once called the “Queen of the Poconos” and now expanding her realm into new markets. When we worked together, Veronica wrestled with a belief that if she couldn’t be the best, she should quit altogether. Years later, that same belief has been reshaped into her unique value proposition: delivering her very best in hospitality, every single time. Her story is especially inspiring for women entrepreneurs and real estate investors who want to grow wealth without burning out. From navigating the chaos of COVID-era short-term rentals, when “any house would rent,” to expanding her company, Ideal Stays, nationwide, Veronica shows how alignment and mindset shifts echo long after coaching ends. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Your limiting beliefs hold clues to your purpose: Veronica’s “be the best or quit” mindset once drained her, but it revealed her drive to set a new hospitality standard in short-term rentals. The market doesn’t reward average anymore: During COVID, renters “just wanted to go anywhere.” Today, only short-term rentals with strong amenities, thoughtful design, and professional management succeed, especially for women entrepreneurs and investors who want passive income without constant stress. Alignment ripples outward: By redefining “best” as bringing her best, Veronica built a team that now carries her standards forward and often executes them even better than she could alone. As she says in the episode, “I realized being the best wasn’t about me. It’s about creating experiences where my team often does it even better than I could.” The inner work starts with you, and it shapes the people you hire and the clients you attract. 🎧Resource mentioned in this episode: Follow Veronica (Nica) on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/nicaferrante/ Follow Ideal Stays: https://www.instagram.com/ideal.stays/ Check out Ideal Stays: https://www.idealstaysusa.com/ Wondering how coaching could support you? Start with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment. It takes about 10 minutes and pinpoints where you’re out of alignment, what to prioritize next, and where to invest (team, systems, leadership). I personally review every submission and send feedback within 3 business days. Take the Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer)
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Comparison and Judgment in Entrepreneurship: How Criticism Blocks Authenticity and Connection EP 73
🌟 Wondering how coaching could support you? Start with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment at www.consciousedge.com/assessment. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep073 If you’ve ever caught yourself comparing your business to someone else’s or judging how another entrepreneur markets themselves, this episode is for you. Jonathan and I dive into how judgment, of both others and of ourselves, influences the way we show up. We talk about the fear of being judged, why that fear holds us back from sharing the stories that create real connection, and how to check in with your own intentions before you decide what to share. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Judgment makes you hold back: When you question other entrepreneurs’ motives, it can creep into your own decisions and cause you to hold back. The stories and experiences that could help your audience most never get shared. Your people need connection more than perfection: Some will resonate with what you share and some will judge, but your audience needs those points of connection to feel seen. When we shared openly, albeit reluctantly, about neurodivergence, listenership spiked significantly. That’s the power of showing up authentically for the people who need you. Check your intentions, not theirs: You’ll never truly know if someone else is sharing from authenticity or manipulation, you only see their actions. What matters is clarifying your own intentions and trusting others to discern for themselves. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 12: Processing What You Think Other Believe About You Episode 7: Choosing Self-Compassion Over Self-Criticism Episode 2: What to Do When Judgment Steals Your Joy Wondering how coaching could support you? Start with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment. It takes about 10 minutes and pinpoints where you’re out of alignment, what to prioritize next, and where to invest (team, systems, leadership). I personally review every submission and send feedback within 3 business days. Take the Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer)
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When Success Isn’t Enough: Melissa Korda’s Pivot to Purpose EP 72
📝Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep072 Seattle-based lender Melissa Korda funded 209 investor loans / $118M in 2024. After 20 years in collegiate/pro sports (master’s in Kinesiology) and years of flips, COVID ended the “safe” path and she rebuilt from the ground up as a loan officer. Today she holds 3 long-term rentals, invests passively, and teaches women how to use private lending and creative capital to build aligned wealth. We get into the pride-swallowing first step, why joy is the compass, and how our dinner-table talks about college, AI, and success have changed. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Learn as you go, with guidance, or you’ll never start: You will never feel fully “ready.” Get educated, get a mentor or coach, then move. The real growth happens in motion. Melissa’s pivot worked because she took the next honest step and let each rep become tuition for the bigger deals. The gift in every project, regardless of the check you cash, is the capability you build. Those lessons are what make the larger, later deals run smoothly. Redefine success, for you and your kids: Our households aren’t having the same “college or bust” talk we grew up with. Trades are valuable, entrepreneurship is learn-by-doing, and yes, AI is reshaping what’s needed. We even call out current data around computer-science grads and why the “right path” is the one that fits the human in front of you. Traditional paths rarely create real wealth, creative ones do: From Melissa’s lending seat, we unpack why MLS-only hunting and bank-only financing weren’t built to help you break the mold and how alternative lenders and relationship-driven deal flow open better opportunities. 🎧Resource mentioned in this episode: Get in touch with Melissa: [email protected] Follow Melissa on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/melissakorda.lender.re/ Wondering how coaching could support you? Start with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment. It takes about 10 minutes and pinpoints where you’re out of alignment, what to prioritize next, and where to invest (team, systems, leadership). I personally review every submission and send feedback within 3 business days. Take the Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us:Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Unlocking Hidden Incentives: Real Estate Strategies for Brick-and-Mortar Entrepreneurs EP 71
Running a brick-and-mortar business often means choosing between growth and survival. Do you hire the team you need or expand into the space your business deserves? In this episode, I sit down with my client Katie Kim, a visionary developer and educator who has made it her mission to change that story. Katie shares how she helps entrepreneurs leverage real estate not just as a place to operate, but as a powerful tool for adding income streams, unlocking hidden incentives, and creating long-term wealth—even beyond the day you exit your business. Having closed her first deal at just 15, she’s spent decades making real estate development more accessible for business owners. Her work is deeply purpose-driven, answering her own calling to help others use real estate as a foundation for growth, stability, and legacy. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Add income streams through ownership: Stop thinking of rent as just an expense. Owning or strategically structuring your business location can turn your space into a wealth-building asset. Leverage incentives you didn’t know existed: Katie reveals the economic development and community-based programs most small business owners never hear about—and how they can lighten your debt load and accelerate growth. Plan for a wealth-building exit: Whether you sell your business or pass it on, holding the real estate keeps income flowing and creates powerful options for your retirement and legacy. 🎧Resource mentioned in this episode: To learn more about how Katie can support you visit https://www.katiekim.com/. FREE Real Estate Development Deal Checklist – https://www.katiekim.com/checklist Follow Katie on Social Media: @TheKatieKim Interested in Working Together? Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur (www.consciousedge.com/apply): A full year coaching experience for women in real estate and entrepreneurship who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us:Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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From Silent Supporter to Side-by-Side Leader: How Amanda Rockrohr Transformed Her Business and Marriage EP 70
Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep070 Working with your partner can be incredibly rewarding and incredibly challenging. In this episode, I sit down with my client, coach, and fellow entrepreneur Amanda Rockrohr, who helps couples navigate the unique dynamics of running a business together. She shares not only what it takes to thrive in business with your partner, but also the powerful shifts she’s made in the last year through coaching. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Doing business as a couple requires intentional structure: Amanda explains how she and her husband clarified roles, set boundaries, and created annual retreats so they could stay aligned in both love and business. Confidence comes from doing the inner work: Before coaching, Amanda struggled with indecision and leaned heavily on others for validation. She realized the answer wasn’t going to come from another program or tactic, it was her mindset. By uncovering her Big Assumptions, she shifted from second-guessing every decision to trusting her voice and leading with confidence. Confusion isn’t always what it seems: Amanda realized she was unconsciously using “confusion” as a way to control situations. Once she saw this pattern, she not only gained clarity in her own opinions, but also began communicating more clearly with her husband. Ultimately, it transformed the way they collaborate and make choices together. 🎧Resource mentioned in this episode: Doing Business as a Couple Free Resources https://stan.store/doingbusinessasacouple Follow Amanda on Instagram: @amandarockrohr Follow Doing Business as Couple on Instagram: @doingbusinessasacouple Interested in Working Together? Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur (www.consciousedge.com/apply): A full year coaching experience for women in real estate and entrepreneurship who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Balancing Motherhood, Caregiving, and Business: What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Mom EP 69
🌟 Build a business that supports your life, not the other way around. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep069 Motherhood changes everything, including how you run your business. In this episode, I share the lessons I wish I had known before becoming a mom, the hidden assumptions that keep women playing small, and the mindset shifts that make it possible to thrive as both a caregiver and an entrepreneur. Whether you’re planning for kids, raising littles, caring for school-aged children, or supporting aging parents, this conversation will give you perspective and tools to grow a business that truly supports your life. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Plan for your stage of life: I wish I had known how much motherhood would impact my energy, time, and business decisions. Each stage—planning, preschoolers, school-age kids, or caregiving parents—requires a different kind of strategy. Don’t fall for the either/or trap: So many women believe they have to choose between being a good mom and building a thriving business. That assumption keeps you from finding solutions that allow you to design a business that supports both your family and your ambitions. Support isn’t optional, it’s essential: If I could go back, I’d plan for and invest in help sooner, whether through childcare, business hires, or financial buffers. Support creates freedom, prevents burnout, and allows your business to grow with you. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 22: The Real Reasons You Don’t Have Time Episode 24: Creating a Calendar that Feels Fun Interested in Working Together? Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur (www.consciousedge.com/apply): A full year coaching experience for women in real estate and entrepreneurship who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Tough Conversations Made Easier: Accountability for Leaders Who Value Kindness and Compassion EP 68
Strengthen your leadership skills and navigate tough conversations with confidence. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep068 As entrepreneurs, one of the hardest leadership skills to master is holding people accountable, especially when you value kindness and worry about coming across as “mean.” In this episode, Jonathan Dugger and I unpack compassionate accountability and how to use it to improve team performance, build trust, and address conflict without burning bridges. You’ll learn how to stay grounded in your values, manage your emotions before a tough conversation, and create a workplace culture where both kindness and results thrive. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Compassion isn’t weakness, it’s active leadership: True compassion in business means you pair empathy with accountability. It’s not about being nice, it’s about creating positive change, protecting your standards, and helping people grow. Be self-aware before you confront: Before giving feedback, take a moment to check in with yourself. Identify your emotions, clarify your expectations, and separate facts from assumptions. A self-aware leader communicates more clearly, stays calm under pressure, and avoids unnecessary conflict. Assume positive intent, but don’t avoid the truth:You can care about your team and address performance issues directly. Ignoring the problem doesn’t protect relationships, it erodes them. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 19: What Mindfulness Actually Is and How to Use it Daily Interested in Working Together? Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur (www.consciousedge.com/apply): A full year coaching experience for women in real estate and entrepreneurship who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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From Special Agent to Safe Lending Strategist: Melissa Palmer Shares What Every Investor Needs to Know Before Wiring Funds EP 67
Want to feel more confident in who you're lending your money to? Start with the right questions. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep067 I’m Alecia St. Germain, founder of The Conscious Edge and host of this podcast. If you're using private lending to grow your wealth, you need to know this: even savvy investors can fall for a polished pitch. In this episode, I talk with Melissa Palmer, former federal agent and behavioral scientist, who now dedicates her work to protecting investors from fraud and fuzzy facts. After losing a significant sum in a deal gone sideways, she used her investigative training and firsthand experience to build a safer system for evaluating lending opportunities. This is a must-listen if you're handing over cash and want to do it with confidence. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: What you don’t know can cost you: Melissa shares how even with deep experience, she lost money and how that moment reshaped her entire approach to investing. Create your own “safe lending system”: Learn the framework Melissa uses to help her clients vet borrowers, structure due diligence, and reduce emotion-driven decisions. Purpose protects your profits: Start with your vision. Know what kind of impact you want your money to have because clarity creates boundaries that keep you (and your wallet) safe. 🎧Resource mentioned in this episode: Connect with Melissa Palmer on Instagram @melpalmer.me To learn more about Capital Verified services visit https://capitalverified.com/ Interested in Working Together? Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur (www.consciousedge.com/apply): A full year coaching experience for women in real estate and entrepreneurship who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us:Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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From Hustle to Holistic Wealth: Whitney Elkins-Hutten on Smarter Investing and Sustainable Strategy EP 66
Want to create sustainable wealth without sacrificing peace of mind? Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep066 I’m Alecia St. Germain, founder of The Conscious Edge and host of this podcast. If you caught last week’s episode on mid-year money check-ins, you know I’ve been thinking a lot about the mindset behind our financial decisions. So I invited Whitney Elkins-Hutten to join me and take that conversation even further. Whitney helps high-income earners and business owners transform their active income into long-term, passive wealth. In this episode, she shares how to shift from reactive decisions to a proactive, aligned investment strategy, especially in unpredictable markets. If you're a woman building wealth through business or real estate, this conversation will help you play smarter, not just harder. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Invest with alignment, not urgency: Whitney shares why hitting pause on investing isn’t failure, it’s wisdom. A strong investment strategy starts with your values, not the latest trend. Understand your capital stack: Don’t let industry jargon keep you from making empowered decisions. Whitney breaks down how understanding where your money sits in a deal helps you reduce risk and protect your future. Preservation fuels peace of mind: Cash flow, liquidity, and capital preservation may not sound sexy, but they’re what let you sleep at night and show up strong for your business, family, and goals. 🎧Resource mentioned in this episode: Read Money for Tomorrow with the author herself! Whitney Elkins-Hutten, author of Money for Tomorrow, is hosting a special book club this August to help you take aligned, confident steps toward financial freedom. Join the book club to read Money for Tomorrow alongside other purpose-driven investors and get exclusive access to live discussions with Whitney where you can ask questions and go deeper into the strategies from the book. 👉 Sign up now at www.ashwealth.com/bookclub and start building wealth that lasts on your terms. Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur (www.consciousedge.com/apply): A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Mid-Year Budget Review: Cut Costs or Double Down on Revenue? EP 65
Now’s the time to pause, assess, and realign your financial goals for the second half of the year. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep065 We’re halfway through the year and if things aren’t going the way you planned financially, this episode will be a breath of fresh clarity. Alecia walks you through her mid-year budget review, shares where mindset derailed revenue goals, and highlights why cutting costs isn’t always the answer. You’ll learn how your spending and earning patterns often mirror your beliefs and how to take back control without sacrificing your vision. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Your financials reveal your mindset: Alecia shares how over-preparing and over-delivering stemmed from scarcity, not strategy. If you’re feeling stuck, your spending might tell you why. Cutting costs isn’t always the answer: You can only trim so much before it starts costing you more. Sometimes, the real solution is to focus on making more money, not doing more yourself. Budgets should reflect your vision: Whether your goal is a steady salary or more personal time, your budget can be your guide, but only if you set it up intentionally and review it often. 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 64: Overcommitted and Overwhelmed? How to Steady Yourself Without Burning Down Your Business www.consciousedge.com/ep064 Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur (www.consciousedge.com/apply): A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us:Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Overcommitted and Overwhelmed? How to Steady Yourself Without Burning Down Your Business EP 64
🎧Check out our private bonus episode “EDGE Unlocked” where I walk you through how to uncover what’s really holding you back and how to get back into momentum fast. 👉 Listen to the secret bonus episode here: www.consciousedge.com/secret Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep064 When everything hits at once: deadlines, family emergencies, client needs, and unexpected personal stuff, it’s easy to feel like the only solution is to burn it all down. In this episode, I share what to do when overcommitment leads to overwhelm and how to unravel it without blowing up everything you’ve worked for. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Burnout starts with good intentions: Your desire to be helpful and supportive is genuine, but without limits, it can backfire. When you overcommit, you risk dropping the ball and appearing flaky or unreliable, which is the exact opposite of how you want to show up. Boundaries without flexibility don’t work: While strong boundaries are important, rigid ones can backfire. Learning to pause, prioritize, and renegotiate allows you to recover your time without damaging relationships or your reputation. Communicate Before You Cancel: Whether it’s a missed deadline or needing to transition a client, how you handle overwhelm matters more than avoiding it entirely. Communicating clearly and offering solutions can build trust, even in the hard moments. 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 3:What to Do When You’re Feeling Overwhelmed (www.consciousedge.com/ep003) Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur (www.consciousedge.com/apply): A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer) Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Neurodivergent & Thriving: Real Strategies That Actually Work for Business Owners (Part 2) EP 63
🎧Check out our private bonus episode “EDGE Unlocked” where I walk you through how to uncover what’s really holding you back and how to get back into momentum fast. 👉 Listen to the secret bonus episode here Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep063 In this follow-up to last week’s conversation, Jonathan and I share practical tools we use to stay productive and grounded as neurodivergent entrepreneurs. From non-traditional to-do lists to reframing your “quirks” as business superpowers, this episode is packed with real talk, compassion, and relief that you’re not doing it wrong, you just need a different approach. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: You don’t need to fix yourself, you need better strategies: Rigid routines and “success formulas” may not work for your brain. That doesn’t mean you can’t thrive. It means you need your own rules. Mindfulness is a powerful tool: Being aware of what works for you (and what doesn’t) without judgment creates the freedom to build a life and business that feels good. Neurodivergence is a business asset: Inattentiveness can fuel imagination, impulsivity leads to bold action, and hyperactivity supports multitasking and creativity. The key is to channel it well. 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 19: What Mindfulness Actually Is and How to Use it Daily Episode 62: Why Focus Feels So Hard: Entrepreneurship, ADHD, and Getting Things Done (Part 1) 📃Resources mentioned in this podcast: Study: Verheul et al. (2016). ADHD Symptoms and Entrepreneurial Orientation of Small Firm Owners. Article: “How To Harness Neurodiversity: ADHD, Focus And Multitasking” by Luciana Paulise (Forbes, March 21, 2024) Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Why Focus Feels So Hard: Entrepreneurship, ADHD, and Getting Things Done (Part 1) EP 62
🎧🌟Check out our private bonus episode “EDGE Unlocked” where I walk you through how to uncover what’s really holding you back and how to get back into momentum fast. 👉 Listen to the secret bonus episode here Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep063 If you’ve ever wondered why you struggle with focus, you’re not alone and you’re not broken. In this candid conversation, Jonathan and I open up about our own experiences navigating entrepreneurship with neurodivergent minds. From late-night creativity to hyperfocus and burnout, we explore why traditional productivity tips don’t always work for people like us and what does. This is part one of a two-part series. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: You’re not lazy, you’re wired differently: Entrepreneurs are 4x more likely to be neurodivergent. If you’ve ever felt like the rules don’t work for you, it’s not just in your head. Focus requires the right environment, not more discipline: Sometimes the secret isn’t pushing harder, it’s changing your context so your natural gifts can thrive. Judgment kills productivity: Self-awareness without self-judgment is the secret to finding a work rhythm that actually works for you. 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 19: What Mindfulness Actually Is and How to Use it Daily Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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What Buying a Golf Course Taught Us About Risk, Rules, and Resilience EP 61
🎧 Don’t miss the secret bonus episode – EDGE Unlocked This episode isn’t on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere else you usually listen. It’s a private episode I created to help you move through resistance fast using the same coaching questions I ask my clients—plus, you’ll get access to a free AI-powered coaching tool that gives you personalized insights on the spot. 👉 Listen to the secret bonus episode here Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep061 When an unexpected opportunity lands in your lap, how do you know if you should say yes? In this episode, I sit down with my co-host Jonathan Dugger to unpack the wild story of how he bought a golf course, even though he wasn’t a golfer and had no idea how to run one. We talk about what happens when you make a bold move, even if it starts from ignorance more than courage, and how to write your own rulebook when the “right” way doesn’t work. This one’s for the risk-takers, the curious, and anyone figuring it out as they go. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Timing is never ideal, but it does matter: While you can’t wait for perfect timing, knowing what’s going on in your life and market can help you assess the real cost of a new venture and keep you mindful of when you might be susceptible to self-sabotage. Forget the rulebook and write your own: What works on paper or in another business model may not fit your reality. Success often comes from tuning into your audience and trusting your instincts. Whether your decision comes from courage or ignorance, making it and figuring it out is still a way forward: Not every leap is strategic, but taking action and learning on the fly can build resilience and uncover your real capabilities. 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 4: The Journey of Creating Wealth Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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From Stuck to Strategic: How to Move Forward When a Deal Falls Flat EP 60
🎧 NEW: Don’t miss the secret bonus episode – EDGE Unlocked This episode isn’t on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere else you usually listen. It’s a private episode I created to help you move through resistance fast using the same coaching questions I ask my clients—plus, you’ll get access to a free AI-powered coaching tool that gives you personalized insights on the spot. 👉 Listen to the secret bonus episode here Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep060 Sometimes the hardest decisions in business are about what to walk away from. Not because you failed, but because holding on is no longer aligned. In this episode, I walk you through the exact reflection process I used with a former client when she realized a past investment was draining her time, energy, and joy. If you’re struggling to know whether to push through or cut your losses, this is the episode to help you get clarity. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Letting Go of the Way It Was Supposed to Be: Staying stuck in “it should have worked” keeps you tied to ego and victimhood. Moving forward starts with radical acceptance of what is. Be Patient While You Clean Up Past Decisions: Sometimes you’re not lost, you’re just in the middle of the recovery phase. Progress might look like rest, regrouping, or slow pruning before real growth returns. Use Thought Exercises to Find Clarity: Run through different scenarios in your mind and pay attention to how each one feels. What brings peace? What drains you? That’s your inner compass guiding you toward alignment. Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Letting Go of Imposter Syndrome: What Comparison is Really Telling You EP 59
🎧 NEW: Don’t miss the secret bonus episode – EDGE Unlocked This episode isn’t on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere else you usually listen. It’s a private episode I created to help you move through resistance fast using the same coaching questions I ask my clients—plus, you’ll get access to a free AI-powered coaching tool that gives you personalized insights on the spot. 👉 Listen to the secret bonus epsiode here Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep059 I just returned from my favorite conference, InvestHER Con, and this episode is a behind-the-scenes look at what nearly derailed my talk, the mindset spiral I had to work through, and the breakthrough that changed everything. If you’ve ever worried someone else does what you do better, let me share the truth about what comparison is really trying to show you. I’ll walk you through my own moment of imposter syndrome and how, by staying grounded in authenticity, it became one of my most transformative professional moments to date and how you can do it too. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Comparison is a Clue, Not a Curse: Instead of making yourself small, use comparison to highlight what you need. Whether it’s preparation, support, or connection. It’s often your brain's cry for safety, not proof that you’re unworthy. Your Experience Makes You Credible: It's easy to discount lived experience in favor of someone else’s credentials, but your voice, perspective, and story are uniquely powerful when you let them be fully expressed. Connection Beats Competition Every Time: I used to think I had to be the best in the room to be worthy, but everything changed when I leaned into connection instead of comparison. When you stop trying to prove yourself and start showing up authentically, you create space for powerful relationships, unexpected support, and true confidence. 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 30: When Opportunity Knocks and You’re Not Ready Episode17: The Journey to Release Shame Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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How Your Biggest Fear Reveals What You Truly Value and Why That Matters for Your Business Strategy EP 58
🎧 NEW: Don’t miss the secret bonus episode – EDGE Unlocked This episode isn’t on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere else you usually listen. It’s a private episode I created to help you move through resistance fast using the same coaching questions I ask my clients—plus, you’ll get access to a free AI-powered coaching tool that gives you personalized insights on the spot. 👉 Listen to the secret bonus epsiode here Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep058 Ever feel like the things you're most insecure about, being too much, not enough, or wanting to get it “right,” are holding you back in business? In this episode, I share how the very things you see as weaknesses are likely rooted in your deepest values and can become your greatest strengths. We’ll look at common “big assumptions” that fuel perfectionism, imposter syndrome, procrastination, and burnout. You’ll learn how to spot and reframe them with more compassion, and take aligned action that feels good, not forced. This is your permission slip to stop fixing and start owning who you are. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: What you fear says a lot about what you value: Big assumptions like “I’ll be seen as a fraud” or “I’ll waste time and money” often point to core values like authenticity, humility, and intentionality. Your superpowers can work for you, or against you: Without intention, your strengths like high standards or deep thinking can spiral into burnout, overworking, or hiding. With a small shift, they can become your greatest assets. You don’t need to fix yourself, you need to align: Success comes from operating in alignment with your values, not from avoiding what you fear. That means acting with purpose, owning who you are, and embracing the lessons along the way. 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 46: A New Approach to Exposing Your Big Assumptions Episode 6: Why You Self-Sabotage Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us:Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Why Your Time Is Worth More Than an Hourly Rate EP 57
🌟Feel intimidated by finances? You’re not alone. Join the Financially Aligned Business Series, where my financial coach, Zen Jenn breaks down numbers in a way that’s simple, strategic, and judgment-free so you can lead your business with confidence. Register at www.consciousedge.com/masterclass Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep057 If you’ve ever found yourself running from task to task, wondering where all your time and money went, even though you're working harder than ever, this episode is for you. I’m breaking down one of the most important mindset shifts entrepreneurs need to make when transitioning from employee to CEO: how you value your time. Too many business owners are still thinking in hourly rates, but your time is not just a cost, it’s one of your greatest assets. I’ll share how shifting the way I price, structure my offers, and look at financials helped me create a more sustainable business that actually supports the life I want. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Your time isn’t free—even when you love what you do - Undercharging or over-giving leads to burnout, not balance. Until you start treating your time as one of your most valuable deliverables, your business won’t feel sustainable. Profit is the byproduct of alignment - When your pricing, delivery model, and business structure reflect both your values and your clients’ values, you create a win-win, and a path to sustainable profitability. Think like a CEO, not just a service provider - Learning how to separate cost of delivery from general expenses (thanks to our financial masterclass with Jen Boss) helps you price smarter, invest wisely, and finally get paid like a business owner. 🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 47: The Journey from Compliance-based Bookkeeping to Powerful Finance-driven Business Decisions with Accountant Jenn Baas Episode 49: Finding the Right Financial Experts for Your Team and Your Role as the Business Owner with Jenn Baas Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Empowering Leadership Through Language: How Your Words Shape Team Culture EP 56
🌟Grab Alecia’s Free Reclaiming You Training for Women Business Owners who want to build a sustainable business that prioritizes your well-being and the people you love. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep056 Leadership isn't just about strategy, it’s about energy. And one of the biggest energy shifters in any room? Your words. In this episode, Jonathan Dugger and I dive deep into the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways your language can either lift your team up or completely flatten their momentum. We explored the difference between statements that spark collaboration and those that quietly shut it down. We unpacked how even well-meaning phrases can demotivate, and why your self-talk as a leader sets the tone for everything else. This one’s for the leaders who want to create a culture where people feel trusted, challenged, and seen—not micromanaged or silenced. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Your Words Create Culture: Every phrase you use, especially during challenges, either expands your team’s capacity or constricts it. Choose language that fosters trust and ownership. Self-Talk Is a Leadership Skill: If your internal dialogue is rooted in fear or pressure, it will leak into how you lead. Mindful self-talk leads to mindful leadership. Empowerment Starts with Intentional Word Choices: Simple shifts like “Let’s figure this out together” or “I trust you can handle this” turn uncertainty into opportunity and cultivate true collaboration. 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 55: Want to Sound More Confident? Change These Words In Your Vocabulary Episode 19: What Mindfulness Actually Is and How to Use it Daily Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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Want to Sound More Confident? Change These Words In Your Vocabulary EP 55
🌟Grab Alecia’s Free Reclaiming You Training for Women Business Owners who want to build a sustainable business that prioritizes your well-being and the people you love. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep055 Let’s talk about something sneaky that’s holding you back—your language. In this episode, Jonathan Dugger and I unpacked how the words we casually toss around can quietly chip away at our confidence and authority (yes, even those of us who coach and lead!). From saying “actually” when we didn’t need to, to apologizing just for having a perspective, we got real about the ways we unintentionally play small—and how to flip the script. 📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode: Your words shape your confidence: Language isn’t just communication—it’s identity. When you use qualifiers, you signal doubt (to yourself and others). Mindfulness matters: Being intentional with your language helps you show up more clearly, authentically, and powerfully in every conversation. Self-compassion is non-negotiable: We all slip into old patterns—notice it, name it, and choose differently. Growth starts with grace. This episode is a must-listen if you’ve ever said “just” or “honestly” and wondered why your message didn’t land the way you hoped. It’s time to speak like the leader you actually are. (See what I did there?) 🎧Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you: Episode 51: Breaking Through the B.S. Blocks: From Burnout to Bare Minimum Magic Episode 7: Choose Self-Compassion Over Self-Criticism Episode 19: What Mindfulness Actually Is and How to Use it Daily Learn more about The Exponential Entrepreneur: A full year coaching experience for women business owners and real estate investors who don’t need more strategy and suspect they themselves are the biggest obstacle in the way. Disclaimer Connect with Us: Send questions and feedback to [email protected] or DM @aleciastg on Instagram
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
On the path to fulfillment host Alecia St. Germain, entrepreneur and Certified Immunity to Change Coach, found radical self-acceptance and what it truly means to see herself as worthy. Now she’s helping others do the same – visionary business-builders and people seeking wealth that combines a passion for doing good while walking through life as a compassionate leader. This is for entrepreneurs seeking more. If you value personal growth and living on purpose, join us on this journey to redefine success. It’s time to shift from a traditional focus solely on wealth accumulation to one that integrates well-being and fulfillment.Joining Alecia as her frequent co-host and resident wellness advocate is her good friend Jonathan Dugger. As a Doctor of Psychology, he brings his knowledge, experience and passion for all things wellness to the conversation.Together with their guests, they share how self-awareness and compassion leads you to stop judging yourself and others,
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