EP. 30 / Scaling Your Business To Be Less Overwhelmed With 7-Figure Business Owner Stacy Tuschl

Stacy Tuschl grew her own dance studio business in Wisconsin and now is a 7-figure business owner and founded Well-Oiled Operations. Stacy teaches people how to scale their business,  when you should diversify, how to delegate well… and why you shouldn’t try to wear multiple hats at the same time! Bonus: she says she doesn’t work nights or weekends…that’s aspirational!

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EP. 29 / New Year, New Income! How to Boost Your Paycheck by 30% with Cinneah El-Amin aka Flynanced

If you’re struggling with measly % increases in your paycheck, listen up! Cinneah El-Amin runs Flynanced, a community for women to get paid our worth in the workplace. Cinneah brings advice on how to boost your salary -- up to 30%– and has scripts to ask in interviews and even initial phone screens to maximize your salary. Plus she helps you identify skills you already have and how to market them to earn the money you deserve! (yes!)

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EP. 28 / Host Kim Rittberg’s Delivery Room Epiphany + How To Turn Content Into Cash: Using Video To Grow Your Business

If you’re not harnessing the power of social media to grow your business or brand, get on it! We’ve got some great digital marketing tips - lots of secrets from TV and some of the biggest media outlets on earth! From how to make better social video, to how a podcast can establish you as a thought leader, to how to get calm and seem confident on camera, and how to pitch yourself to press or clients, we’ve got you covered.

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EP. 27 / We Didn’t Want to be Weekend Parents: The “Guncles” on Working for Yourself to Maximize Time with Your Kids & PR Tips | Bill Horn & Scout Masterson

Ever have the feeling that you’re a full time employee but only a part time parent? You’re not alone! Scout Masterson and Bill Horn, AKA Tori & Dean’s “The Guncles,” know exactly how you feel. After they adopted their daughter, they realized just how little time they were spending with her—so they quit their high-stress Hollywood jobs and went to work for themselves. Running their company hasn’t always been easy, but they wouldn’t trade that time with their kids for the world.

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EP. 25 / Career Coach on How To Find Your Flexible Dream Job From Your Couch | Becca Carnahan of Next Chapter Careers

Job hunters, listen up! Career Coach Becca Carnahan brings her 14 years of experience in career and professional development at Harvard Business School to help you find jobs that are truly flexible (from scratch, not just scaling down your existing job from full-time to part-time), she offers specific websites you should visit, how to get a great job after you’ve taken a career break, and how to figure out your next career move. Plus don’t worry about awkward networking events in drab conference rooms, Becca has tips on how to network to find your next job from your couch.

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EP. 24 / Fired At The Top: Heather Monahan on Rising Back Up, How to Overcome Your Villains & Get Rid of Toxic People

Heather Monahan is a best selling author, a keynote speaker and has an amazing story of being fired from when she was a C-suite executive in radio and how she came back. Heather helps you figure out how to overcome your fears and take action to get where you want in life, discusses how she balances the travel of a lucrative speaking career with parenting her teenager as a single mom. Plus whether you’re avoidant or confrontational, she has tips on how to deal with a toxic work environment.

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EP. 23 / Zibby Owens Host Of ‘Moms Don’t Have Time To Read Books’ Went From Not Being ‘Excited About Anything’ & A Divorce To Launching A Media Empire

Mother of four Zibby Owens always wanted to be a writer and during her years as a stay-at-home mother of 4 felt “nothing was firing her up.” Zibby details her path to finding her calling after her divorce, how she got her ‘sparkle’ back, and how she launched the award-winning daily podcast Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books where she interviews authors.

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EP. 22 / Sharing a Job for Work-Life Balance: Meet 2 Moms Who Split One Job

When you hear the phrase “job share,” what comes to mind? Whatever it is, it’s probably nowhere near as literal as the idea account execs Krista Kezman and Sally Agger pitched to their employers at audio company Audacy. They’re breaking down the nitty-gritty of their 3 day work weeks for me and what led them to seek the arrangement to begin with. Learn why Wisconsin-based Krista and Sally describe their arrangement as “two minds for the price of one,” how it’s a complete game-changer for maternity leave, and the reason teamwork is the key piece of the job share puzzle. Plus they offer tips on how to convince your boss to say YES to a job share! Plus Shannan Monson explains how NuuWork, a new flex jobs platform could be the answer to companies and workers’ needs!

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EP. 21 / Spouses, Parents, & Coworkers: Lisa Chu on Keeping Business in the Family PLUS Business Babes Collective's Danielle Wiebe— Tips for Cash Flow & Collaborations

Lisa Chu and her husband Coltrane started their company, Team Epiphany, at a conference table with one phone and a single ethernet cord... Today, they count themselves as the original influencer marketing agency with clients like Absolut, Nike, and HBO. Find out how Lisa learned quickly to deal with misogyny in the corporate realm and a story from her crazy New York nightlife days (Hint: it involves P. Diddy, a Ziploc baggie, and thousands of dollars worth of jewelry). Plus Danielle Wiebe has tips on how to grow your business through collaborations, partnerships and affiliate marketing.

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EP. 20 / Whole30 Co-Founder & CEO Melissa Urban on building a business, setting boundaries & cold showers

Melissa Urban explains how she took her Whole30 detox diet from side hustle during her insurance job to national phenomenon and became a NYT bestselling author. She has great scripts to help us create boundaries like how to say ‘no’ more often and how to politely decline whether it’s networking, extra duties at work or volunteering. We love her perspective and advice – how she balances parenting, why you shouldn’t try to “have it all,” how she grew the business, how she now works 30 hours a week – but we may pause before acting on her recommendation to take cold showers!

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EP. 19 / Fast Company’s Kate Davis on remote work, flex jobs, ambition, opting out & quiet quitting

What’s the future of remote work? Do flex jobs exist? Does ambition matter anymore? Is quiet quitting really a thing? Kate Davis, Deputy Editor of Fast Company and the host of The New Way We Work podcast joins us! She answers our burning questions about today’s workplaces, what careers can look like. Plus she shares a sneak peek and her learnings from her deeply reported miniseries The Ambition Diaries which interviews 7 pairs of mother and daughters across a variety of topics like Leaning In & Opting Out, economic mobility, discrimination, and work-life balance.

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EP. 17 / Side Hustle to Day Job: Sabina Hitchen on becoming the family breadwinner PLUS business PR tips from Sabina and Kim

Sabina Hitchen knows a little something about the career pivot. She went from high school history teacher to a career in PR—and even starting her own firm—before she realized her true passion was in educating others on how to build and publicize their own businesses. Hear the amazing, perspective-shifting career advice and how she became her family’s primary breadwinner. PLUS Sabina shares some amazing PR tips, along with Kim’s own tips and advice from her years on the job as a TV news producer!


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EP. 16 / Beating the odds, manifesting a new career, and embracing motherhood - How Erin Washington juggles it all and still makes time for happy hour PLUS business tips

Erin Washington’s life was defined by her eating disorder for over a decade until she was finally able to overcome its hold on her. Now—whether it’s being a mom, fitness, or happy hour—she’s all about balance. Find out how Erin finally grew to accept and love her body, her best advice on mommy guilt, and how she manifested Squats and Margaritas (her incredible podcast)… mid pandemic! Plus business and mindset tips for entrepreneurs from Leah Wiseman Fink!

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EP. 15 / From Stay-at-Home mom to Standup Comedian while raising three babies and never letting go of her dreams - Leanne Morgan’s amazing story

Leanne Morgan loved being a mom to her three kids more than anything, but she’d always felt her goal of being a professional comedian nagging at her. Find out how she made it work by putting in the hours on nights and weekends (and practicing her act at jewelry parties!) while still being there for her babies and how she cornered an untapped comedy market by being real about mom struggles. She used her second act to realize her lifelong dream of taking the stand up stage—and she wants you to trust your gut to find your passion.

And former TV anchor Lynn Smith has tips to help you be better on camera and more confident in zoom meetings and presentations.

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EP. 14 / The Knot Co-founder Carley Roney on building a billion-dollar company while raising her kids

Carley Roney – Co-founder of The Knot on building a billion-dollar wedding business as a working mom, mom guilt, our society’s obsession with work and how it treats pregnant women. The Knot was valued at over a billion dollars! Carley shares her lessons learned - everything from her lowest point in business to being able to retire before she was 50 years old (and how she feels conflicted about that because of our society’s glorification of work!)

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EP. 13 / Getting Back Into the Workforce After a Break and Making Career Shift and How to Handle a Resume Gap with Atlantis Adedipe and The Mom Project’s Pam Cohen, PhD

Returning to work after a career pause…whether that’s maternity leave, being home with your children, being a stay-at-home mom or shifting industries - how do you do it? How hard is it to get back into the workforce? Where do you start? What should you say interview? Hear from Atlantis Adedipe, a mom who's done it—and even used the opportunity to completely switch industries. Atlantis explains how she definitely decided to switch careers, how her son’s special needs impacted her choices, how splitting from her husband impacted her finances and how she stayed positive and fought imposter syndrome and negativity during her job hunt and career shift.

So, once you’ve made the decision to return to work, how exactly do you go about it? The Mom Project’s Pam Cohen, PhD is giving tips on how to get back to work… including a few you might not expect! She’s sharing what to do about that gap on your resume, how to explain it in a job interview, why an extended period of time away from the corporate world could actually be a good thing.

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EP. 12 / I would cry every night! When your career is hurting your marriage + how to grow your newsletter & sponsorships | Sonni Abatta & Lindsay Pinchuk

What happens when you love your career but your relationship is suffering? And when you feel like you’re missing the important moments in your kids’ lives? TV anchor Sonni Abatta shares when she knew it was time to leave her high-profile anchor job that she ‘loved’, how her job was hurting her marriage, how she’s earning money now via different income streams like lifestyle blogging & podcasting and has great tips on how to figure out what you want to do next. Then Lindsay Pinchuk who grew the 7 figure business The Bump Club & Beyond (starting with just $500) has tips on how to build a community, grow your newsletter, get sponsors and brand partners.

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EP. 11 / Shannan Monson on growing 6-figure and 7-figure businesses (with no childcare at first!) and how you can too and on smashING gender stereotypes

Interested in taking your business to the next level? Does creating a 6-figure or 7-figure business make you excited?

Growing up in the Mormon faith, Shannan Monson was encouraged to become a wife, a mother, and a homemaker. After having her first child, with her husband in medical school, Shannan decided that just wasn’t her path, she went on to create multiple 6- and 7-figure online businesses (with no childcare at first!), harnessing the power of social media while it was still in its infancy in order to sell products and grow her business.

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