E. 275: The Truth Behind Building Authority Part 1
If you’ve ever wondered why building authority feels slow, confusing, or downright impossible sometimes, this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale.
E. 274: Sara Chambers: A Conversation About Bodies, Business, and Being Brave
Sara Chambers is back to celebrate the launch of her new book, Do It Fat: An Unapologetic Guide to Taking Up More Space Regardless of Your Size. She has done incredible work opening herself up for her own growth and for the good of so many others around her. I am so excited for you to learn more about Sara and her message.
E. 273: Thoughts About the Coaching Industry (Big Changes Are Afoot: Part 3)
I don’t call myself a coach, I’m part of this industry. And I have a lot to say about the challenges in the industry and the big misconceptions people get sold about it.
E. 272: My Challenges With Marketing (Big Changes Are Afoot: Part 2)
As we’re making big changes in the business, I’m reworking our marketing language and it is bringing up all sorts of feelings for me. I’ve always been conflicted with marketing throughout my career, and I wouldn’t be surprised if my worries mirror yours. Let’s talk about it.
E. 271: Big Changes Are Afoot: Part 1
Building a business is not always sunshine and roses. There are hard decisions and challenges, and sometimes the hardest part of all is dealing with the trash talk in our own heads. Over the next few episodes, I’m sharing how the business is evolving and all the worries, fears, and challenges that come with it.
E. 270: Carly Jefferson Takes Imperfect Action and Turns Everything Around
Carly Jefferson has built TWO businesses with us inside No BS Agencies Mastery. She’s done it by jumping in and taking action quickly, even when it isn’t perfect, and being able to learn and pivot as she goes. If you’re hungry to shift your business in a short amount of time, Carly sets an incredible example.
E. 269: Inside the No BS Ecosystem: How We Help You Win
I want to share how the Clients Lab fits into the larger No BS ecosystem. While the No BS Clients Lab is valuable on its own, this episode will give you a better idea of where we might take you from there.
E. 268: The No BS Clients Lab: Why It’s All About Execution
In this episode, I share the details of what you can learn inside this low-cost membership and the results we’re already seeing after just a few months of the No BS Clients Lab going live. I’m astounded at the wins people are getting and I’m excited to keep seeing these incredible results for people who join the Lab.
E. 267: Burning Down the Old and Building Something New (Part 2)
In June, I made the executive decision to do something bold (and maybe a little crazy) with my business. In this episode, I dive into the details of our new offer, why we designed the way we did, and why anyone who’s hustling to get more premium clients needs to come check out the No BS Clients Lab.
E. 266: Burning Down the Old and Building Something New (Part 1)
Why mess with something that works? It’s a risk, and trying something new can be scary, but taking leaps and doing hard things is part of having a sustainable business. This month, I’m going to dive into the whys and hows of shifting our business model and our offerings. In this episode, I share the background and the thinking behind it at this stage of the business.
E. 265: Greatest Hits: Marsha Shandur Shows Us How to Tell a Story
Today, I’m chatting with a badass business owner and entrepreneur whose approach is almost exactly the opposite of mine.
Justin Esgar has more ideas than he has time to implement them but he does it anyway, whether it’s parking a domain for later or putting T-shirt designs on Threadless and being delighted by every single $6 sale.
E. 264: Greatest Hits: The Pricing Strategy That Gets You To Profit and Freedom
How do you set your pricing? Let’s talk about why focusing on revenue alone isn’t the way to go, and the 50-25-25 formula that gives you the profit, lifestyle, and freedom you want.
E. 263: Greatest Hits: Laura Belgray on Writing What Others Won’t Say
Laura Belgray is a great storyteller and a shining example of the power of finding your unique voice so that your work is unmistakably you, no matter what.
E. 262: Greatest Hits: How To Get Clients
How do I get the right clients? That’s the number one question I get from service business owners. Which makes sense, because being able to attract and close clients is a fundamental part of any service business. If you can't do it, you won't have a business. So obviously it's one of the most important things that you need to know how to do.
E. 261: Leslie Silverman and Daniel Sanders: How Firing Every Client Led to Their Best Year Yet
The story of Leslie Silverman and Daniel Sanders of Hive180 shows what is possible when you fully commit to implementing the No BS model. Leslie and Daniel went “all-in” and the results have been incredible to witness.
E. 260: What if your job isn't to solve a problem but to cause one?
I know, causing problems sounds like the last thing you want to do in your business or in your life. Most of us were taught to show up and help fix problems. But what if your job isn’t to solve a problem, but to cause one?
E. 259: Why Your Work Isn't Selling Itself
In this episode, we dive into why people actually buy (or don’t buy) your services. A lot of us–myself included–come into this business believing that the work should speak for itself. But making the sale is about more than the work itself. Let’s talk about what actually closes the deal.
E. 258: Was it a good decision? Or was it luck?
Think about a recent big decision you made. How did it turn out? More importantly, did you make a good decision or did you have good luck? And how would you know?
E. 257: Heidi DeCoux on The AI-Powered Future of Solopreneur Finances
Heidi DeCoux is a serial entrepreneur who’s built four businesses with 50%+ profit margins. Her latest adventure is launching the tech startup, Cashflowy.ai, an elegant AI bookkeeping, client invoicing, and cash-flow management software for small businesses that eliminates the need for a bookkeeper.
E. 256: Jacob Kleinman Phillips: How a Chicken Suit Changed My Business
Jacob Kleinman Phillips is the founder of Touchpoint, a branding studio helping purpose-driven businesses and nonprofits turn their mission into a movement. Known for his strategic clarity and human-first approach. I am so excited for you to hear his story.