Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...
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Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...
46. From Military Service to CEO: How Systems Gave Purpose and Built His Business with Guest Jay Jackson
Caffeinated Chaos
29 minutes
7 months ago
46. From Military Service to CEO: How Systems Gave Purpose and Built His Business with Guest Jay Jackson
Send us a text In this powerful episode, Whitney sits down with a former Air Force veteran turned systems strategist and business coach who opens up about his journey from military service to entrepreneurship. After being laid off during a Department of Defense downsizing, he faced bankruptcy, lost his home and custody of his kids, and had to reinvent himself from the ground up. Now, he helps coaches, thought leaders, and experts build smart systems that bring in consistent leads and sales—wi...
Caffeinated Chaos
Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...