
Delegation is often misunderstood in the entrepreneurial world. Many business owners associate hiring help with losing control, adding stress, or spending money without real results. If you’re asking whether you should hire, you’re probably already overdue. And not just hire… hire with intention. This week, we’re joined by Abby Martinez to discuss how you can […]

What do yogurt spills, Wi‑Fi outages, and negotiating Lego peace treaties have in common? They’re the realities of working from home as a mom. In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend and entrepreneur, Kayla Depoian to chat about how shes able to balance life as a mom of three (including twins) through […]

If you’re explaining the tasks you’ve assigned with 17 voice memos, it’s no longer delegation — it’s performance art. Today’s episode is your wake‑up call and your roadmap. I sit down with Nata Salvatori of Accidental CEO, to break down how to hire before you feel ready, because your business can’t grow if it runs […]

If your business is built on vibes, voice notes, and vague reminders, this episode will either change your life—or call you out (in the best way). When I sat down with today’s guest, I wasn’t expecting to walk away newly inspired to overhaul my task list. But that’s what happens when you talk to someone […]

Ever feel buried by stuff and parenting and life? In this episode, I’m bringing you someone who’s cracked the code:b father of three, NYC public school teacher, cleaning and organizing expert, bestselling author, and host of the Tidy Tidbits podcast. We talk about how the right systems can transform your home into a place that actually […]

If your resolution needs its own spreadsheet, it’s a part-time job and it’s not sustainable. Whether you’re closing out 2025 in sparkles or sweatpants, this mini episode is your permission slip to ditch the shame spiral of unrealistic resolutions. Instead of dramatic overhauls that fizzle by February, I’m sharing a better way: small, sustainable systems […]

I have always loved love stories, and I have ALWAYS been bossy and detail-obsessed. In high school I thought I would pursue theatre and business as a backup (an order by my dad…which I very much appreciate now.) College After my freshman year of college I knew I wouldn’t be pursuing theatre, I simply didn’t […]