This episode marks a shift.
If you’ve been listening for a while, you might be wondering what happened to Might Be Something. This episode explains the name change, the mindset behind it, and why Fifteenish feels like a better fit for the season I’m in now.
This episode is about why fifteen minutes matters. Why small, manageable shifts often create more momentum than big all‑or‑nothing plans. And why so many of us get stuck waiting for the “right time” instead of starting where we are. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’re always “almost” starting — this episode is for you. Because fifteenish minutes can change everything.
Follow us on Instagram! @just.fifteenish
In this episode, I walk through the story of Sophia Amoruso — her early years, the start of Nasty Gal, the fast growth, the pressure that followed, and the chapters that came after. We look at how she began selling vintage online, what those early days actually looked like, the rise and collapse of the company, and how she rebuilt her work and life through Girlboss and Business Class. If you’re curious about her full timeline or you’re in a season of change yourself, this one will land.
Sources & Disclaimer
This episode was created using publicly available information about Sophia Amoruso’s life and career, gathered from verified interviews, articles, and published timelines, including:
All facts shared in this episode are based on information available at the time of recording. Any personal reflections, interpretations, or opinions included are my own.
In this episode, I’m opening up in a way I never have before. We’re diving into the real money story I grew up with, how it shaped my relationship with finances as a woman, a mom, and an entrepreneur, and what it’s taken to finally break the patterns I inherited. If you’ve ever struggled with money anxiety, childhood money wounds, or figuring out how to build confidence around personal finance, this one is for you.
I share the parts of my story I’ve never said out loud and explore why so many women — especially business owners — were never taught healthy money habits, financial literacy, or how to build real stability. Then we look at Tori Dunlap’s story from Her First $100K, how her early financial education changed everything, and what it means for women who didn’t get that same foundation.
If you’re navigating money mindset work, rewriting old beliefs, healing financial shame, or trying to feel more grounded in your business decisions, this episode will meet you right where you are.
Sources and Disclaimers
This episode was created using publicly available, verifiable information from credible sources, including:
All facts shared in this episode are based on publicly available information at the time of recording. Any personal commentary, reflections, interpretations, or emotional connections expressed are solely my own and are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Tori Dunlap or Her First $100K.
This episode is for anyone trying to plan next year while still recovering from this one, especially if you’re a mom, juggling the holidays, work, kids at home, and that weird feeling of wanting to slow down but also not fall behind.
I’m talking about what this past year looked like for me (spoiler: my word of the year was “calm” and life had other plans), and how I’m using the end of the year to reset without doing the whole “new year, new me” thing. If you’re tired, stretched thin, or just feeling the emotional hangover of the holidays, you’re in good company.
I’ll walk you through how I actually plan my year vision board, how I choose my word of the year, the categories I use to make planning feel doable, and how to start small when you don’t have the energy for a full overhaul. Think of this as an honest check in for anyone who wants next year to feel better, steadier, and more intentional… without pretending motherhood and life aren’t happening at the same time.
In this episode, I’m sharing the story of Mari Llewellyn, the founder behind Bloom Nutrition and one of the internet’s most relatable wellness transformations. But instead of focusing on the viral success or the TikTok greens moment, we’re talking about how it really started… with one uncomfortable morning, one tiny decision, and a girl who was tired of her own life. It’s a reminder that the biggest pivots often begin from the smallest, messiest places. And honestly? I think you’ll see parts of yourself in her story.
Sources & Disclaimers
This episode was created using publicly available, verifiable information from credible sources, including:
All facts shared are based on publicly available information at the time of recording. Any personal commentary, reflections, or interpretations are my own.
In this episode, we dive into the story of Kendra Scott, the woman who turned a $500 dream into a billion dollar jewelry brand built on heart, hustle, and resilience. From her early days designing hats for cancer patients to walking boutique floors with a baby on her hip, Kendra’s journey is a reminder that success often starts in the messiest, most uncertain seasons. I’ll share her story, the pivotal moments that shaped her brand, and a few reflections of my own about failure, faith, and building something that actually matters.
Perfect for anyone standing at a crossroads, wondering if they have what it takes to start—or start again.
Sources & Disclaimers
This episode was created using publicly available information from credible and verifiable sources, including:
All facts shared are based on publicly available information as of 2025.
Commentary, reflections, and personal stories are my own.
This week on Might Be Something, we’re talking about Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of Bumble and the youngest woman to ever take a company public. At 24, she walked away from the company she helped build, faced brutal headlines, and could’ve disappeared. Instead, she turned that pain into power, creating an app that flipped the script and changed how women connect online. This episode is about resilience, reputation, and what it really takes to start over when the world’s already watching.
Last week, my husband’s company announced a 1,000 person layoff, and we had five long days of not knowing if he’d be one of them. That waiting cracked something open for me. In this episode, I’m sharing what that week taught me about stability and why I’m done relying on “safe.” If you’ve ever built your peace around something that suddenly didn’t feel so steady, this one will hit home.
What if the smallest decisions ended up changing everything?
In this episode, I dive into the story of Sarah Gibson Tuttle, founder of Olive & June. Before creating one of the most recognizable names in modern beauty, Sarah spent nearly a decade on Wall Street. By every outside measure, she had “made it.” But when success stopped feeling like success, she did something few people have the courage to do... she walked away.
This episode was created using publicly available information from credible sources, including:
All facts shared are based on publicly available information at the time of recording. Commentary, reflections, and personal stories are my own.
This episode hits deeper than business. It’s about building something beautiful, losing yourself inside it, and finding your way back. Alli Webb’s story isn’t just about blowouts and branding, it’s about identity, burnout, and starting over when success doesn’t feel like success anymore. If you’ve ever wondered who you are without the thing you built, this one’s going to hit you right in the gut.
This episode was created using publicly available information from verified and credible sources, including:
Disclaimer:
This podcast is intended for storytelling and educational purposes only. All facts and timelines shared are based on publicly available information at the time of recording. Commentary and reflections represent personal interpretations of verified events.
What if embarrassment was your best business strategy?
Before nuuds became a $100M brand, Daryl-Ann Denner was just a teacher posting outfit selfies and losing half her followers. In this episode, I unpack how she turned that cringe worthy start into one of the fastest growing fashion brands in the U.S. We’ll talk about confidence that’s earned, fear that never fully leaves, and what it really means to bet on yourself when everyone’s watching. Because sometimes, the most successful stories start with being willing to look foolish first.
This episode was created using publicly available information from credible sources, including:
Disclaimer:
This podcast is intended for storytelling and informational purposes only. All facts shared are based on publicly available sources at the time of recording. Commentary, reflections, and opinions are my own.
In this guided reset, we step into a quiet meadow together — unpacking what you’ve been carrying, setting it down, and filling yourself back up with calm. You’ll leave with a simple reminder you can “carry” into your day, so you don’t have to hold the weight alone.
I'm feeling a little spicy, a little ranty in today's episode. We're talking misalignment, beliefs about ourselves, boring content, AI, and ENERGY. Let's vow to shed some of the stuff that's holding us back, mmk?
Need help? We're here to support!
Things we can support with:
– Brand clarity & messaging
– Creative direction & marketing strategy
– Website edits (Squarespace)
– Newsletter campaigns
– Blogging campaigns
– Social media campaigns
– Pinterest campaigns
Book a quick 15 min chat HERE!
Find us on Instagram @mightbesomethingpodcast & @hey.mabella
Katia Beauchamp co-founded Birchbox in 2010 with a simple idea: make beauty less overwhelming by delivering curated samples to your door for $10 a month. The idea took off, within a few years, Birchbox had raised nearly $90 million in venture funding, topped a million subscribers, and was valued at almost half a billion dollars.
But behind the big headlines, the business faced deep challenges, skyrocketing customer acquisition costs, copycat competitors, and a customer base that proved harder to serve than anyone expected.
In this episode, we dive into the story: the early skepticism, the explosive growth, the messy middle years, the layoffs, and the eventual sale to FemTec Health and later Retention Brands.
More than a story about a subscription box, this is about resilience, tough choices, and the courage to keep going when both the beginning and the middle are harder than expected.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when the shine wears off or what it means to build something that matters even when it doesn’t end in a billion dollar exit, this episode is for you.
Sources & Disclaimers
This episode was created using publicly available information from credible sources, including:
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for informational and storytelling purposes only. All facts shared are based on publicly available sources at the time of recording. Commentary and reflections are my own.
Sara Blakely turned $5,000 and a pair of scissors into Spanx, a billion dollar brand that changed the way women get dressed and redefined what’s possible for entrepreneurs everywhere. In this episode, I trace her story from growing up in Clearwater, Florida, to selling fax machines in the Florida heat, to that legendary bathroom demo at Neiman Marcus, and finally to the $1.2 billion Blackstone deal. Along the way, I dig into the lessons we can take from her path: reframing failure, building resilience through rejection, and trusting the small sparks that might just change everything.
Sources & Disclaimers
This episode was created using publicly available information from credible sources, including:
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for informational and storytelling purposes only. All facts shared are based on publicly available sources at the time of recording. Commentary and reflections are my own.
Feeling drained after summer chaos, school starting, or just the everyday grind? This RESET episode is your mini energy audit. A simple check in for your body, mind, focus, and future self. Take a few breaths, stretch it out, and leave with more clarity and calm to carry into your week.
Find us on Instagram @mightbesomethingpodcast & @hey.mabella
Big goals can feel exciting… until you have no idea how to actually start. In this episode, we break down how to take those big, dreamy visions and turn them into clear daily actions you can follow through on. If you’ve ever felt stuck between “someday” and “today,” this one’s for you.
Overview of reverse engineering from the episode:
Need help? We're here to support!
Things we can support with:
– Brand clarity & messaging
– Creative direction & marketing strategy
– Website edits (Squarespace)
– Newsletter campaigns
– Blogging campaigns
– Social media campaigns
– Pinterest campaigns
Book a quick 15 min chat HERE!
Find us on Instagram @mightbesomethingpodcast & @hey.mabella
It's time to embrace the grey area. This is a part of your business that you simply cannot skip past. Everyone goes through it, unless you're one of those magical unicorns that happens to be great at everything you touch. In this episode, I am coming alongside you, in the grey area, and I talk about a couple strategies that help keep me moving forward, even without all the clarity I think I need.
Need help? We're here to support!
Things we can support with:
– Brand clarity & messaging
– Creative direction & marketing strategy
– Website edits (Squarespace)
– Newsletter campaigns
– Blogging campaigns
– Social media campaigns
– Pinterest campaigns
Book a quick 15 min chat HERE!
Find us on Instagram @mightbesomethingpodcast & @hey.mabella
I wasn’t even going to record today. I’m tired. My kid’s been waking me up every night. My vision’s been weird. But I showed up anywa, not because I’m motivated, but because I’m committed. In this episode, I share how I stay consistent even when life throws curveballs, why habit stacking works for people who hate structure, and how Mel Robbins 5 second rule helps me keep moving.
This one’s for you if you’ve been waiting to feel ready again. Let’s talk about what actually works.
Need help? We're here to support!
Things we can support with:
– Brand clarity & messaging
– Creative direction & marketing strategy
– Website edits (Squarespace)
– Newsletter campaigns
– Blogging campaigns
– Social media campaigns
– Pinterest campaigns
Book a quick 15 min chat HERE!
Find us on Instagram @mightbesomethingpodcast & @hey.mabella
This RESET episode is for the woman navigating the slow shift from summer into fall—the space between routines, energy changes, and back-to-school season. Whether or not school is part of your world, this time of year brings a natural reset. If you’re feeling a little off, a little full, or just not quite ready, this episode is a gentle pause to help you slow down, check in, and ease into what’s next without rushing.
Find us on Instagram @mightbesomethingpodcast & @hey.mabella