E. 291: Lydia Savramis on Building a Business That Fits Your Life

This episode perfectly captures something I think a lot about: what does it actually look like to build a business that supports your life?

My guest, Lydia Savramis, is someone who truly embodies that.

Lydia didn’t start out in marketing or online business at all. She was running an orthotics practice, seeing patients all day, when she started a podcast as a creative outlet back when podcasts were still a pretty new thing. That little experiment ended up opening the door to a completely different career.

But what I loved most about our conversation isn’t the pivot story. It’s the way Lydia has designed her business so that it genuinely fits her life.

We talk about burnout, boundaries, creativity, and what it takes to build a business that doesn’t consume you.

 Lydia Savramis runs RTL Productions, a boutique marketing and branding studio in Cumberland, Maryland. She helps non-profits, municipalities and professionals show up clearly and confidently online without all the overwhelm.

Find this episode for free on your favorite podcast player.

Tune into this episode to hear:

  • What burning out in her first profession taught Lydia about designing a sustainable business

  • The mindset shift that helps you ride the natural ups and downs of business

  • Why having more “tools in your toolbox” changes how you experience the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship

  • What it actually looks like to build a business with clear boundaries

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E. 290: How to Scale Solo Without Falling Behind