As we head into 2026, I want to talk about something that I believe is going to matter more than almost anything else in your coaching business this year: your ability to stay flexible and responsive.
Not reactive. Not panicked. Responsive.
In this episode, I’m unpacking why rigid business models are becoming harder to sustain — and why treating your business as an ongoing experiment is one of the smartest moves you can make right now. I talk a lot about what I call the beta mindset: the idea that your offers, pricing, content, and even your business model are all drafts. They’re meant to be tested, reviewed, adjusted, and improved based on real-time feedback — not locked in forever.
I also share a real example from my own business. For the past couple of years, the Business Building Bootcamp (BBB) has been offered as a one-year program. That structure made sense for a long time. Building a coaching business takes time, and meaningful support doesn’t happen overnight. But I’ve been ...
I’m closing out 2025 with a candid reflection on the biggest lessons I’ve learned this year — about staying adaptable, protecting my freedom, and doubling down on what really matters in my coaching business.
From navigating the “trust recession” and experimenting with new offers, to taking almost two full months off this summer (without losing revenue), this episode is packed with the real-life insights that helped me keep my coaching business grounded and growing.
Here’s what I’m sharing:
Why market shifts aren’t a reason to panic — they’re an invitation to get curious
How going back to my beta mindset helped me test, tweak, and learn through uncertainty
Why it’s not just okay to change your mind — it’s essential if you want a business that lasts
What it actually took to step away for two months this summer while keeping revenue steady
The single biggest constant in business: your funnel — and why it’s the thing to protect when everything else feels uncertai
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If you’ve ever wondered whether podcast guesting could actually move the needle in your business—or you’re not sure where to start—this episode is a must-listen.
I’m joined by podcast publicity pioneer Jessica Rhodes, founder of Interview Connections and the OG of podcast booking agencies. Jessica has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs land thousands of interviews—and today she’s breaking down exactly how new and emerging coaches can use podcast guesting to build visibility, grow their audience, and yes… land paying clients.
We talk about:
Why podcast guesting still works (and why it’s especially powerful for coaches)
How to treat your first year of guesting like a beta experiment
The “green room” strategy that turns hosts into collaborators (or clients!)
How to build a simple, effective 1-sheet that gets you booked
The biggest mistakes new guests make (and how to avoid them)
What to actually say when someone asks, “Where can people find you?”
Whether...
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