In this week’s episode, I’m reflecting on what it really means to want more while also learning to sit in the “enough-ness” of where we already are. As I ease back into work after maternity leave, I’ve been thinking about how easy it is to fall into the cycle of what’s next, from the next milestone, the next client, to the next big win, without ever stopping to acknowledge how far we’ve come. If you’re a mom, an entrepreneur, or both, this is a gentle nudge to rethink the hustle and consider ...
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In this week’s episode, I’m reflecting on what it really means to want more while also learning to sit in the “enough-ness” of where we already are. As I ease back into work after maternity leave, I’ve been thinking about how easy it is to fall into the cycle of what’s next, from the next milestone, the next client, to the next big win, without ever stopping to acknowledge how far we’ve come. If you’re a mom, an entrepreneur, or both, this is a gentle nudge to rethink the hustle and consider ...
Legacy, Business, and the Ripple Effect with Global Marketing Strategist Mia Fileman
Behind The Fold
47 minutes
3 months ago
Legacy, Business, and the Ripple Effect with Global Marketing Strategist Mia Fileman
Welcome back to Behind the Fold! In this episode, I sit down with global marketing strategist Mia Fileman: founder of Campaign Del Mar and co-founder of Ripple Festival. Mia has built a reputation on cutting through the noise with practical, no-fluff marketing strategies (I highly recommend checking out her newsletter!), and today she shares a candid look behind her next big leap of launching a small business festival from the ground up. We talk about what it really takes to build a legacy-le...
Behind The Fold
In this week’s episode, I’m reflecting on what it really means to want more while also learning to sit in the “enough-ness” of where we already are. As I ease back into work after maternity leave, I’ve been thinking about how easy it is to fall into the cycle of what’s next, from the next milestone, the next client, to the next big win, without ever stopping to acknowledge how far we’ve come. If you’re a mom, an entrepreneur, or both, this is a gentle nudge to rethink the hustle and consider ...