Entrepreneurs, Burnout, and Breaks: Why Resting (and Pivoting) is Essential — Episode #125

Entrepreneurs, Burnout, and Breaks: Why Resting (and Pivoting) is Essential — Episode #125

We’re back from summer hiatus, and it was wonderful. In this episode, I share how we set up a family sabbatical, why breaks are essential for entrepreneurs, and what’s next on the horizon for Startup Pregnant. If you’re struggling with entrepreneur burnout, if you’re in need of a break, or you’re curious about what’s coming up next on the show, come join and listen in.

Summer Break? Where Do the Kids Go While Their Parents Work and Other Thoughts On Summertime — Episode #124

Summer Break? Where Do the Kids Go While Their Parents Work and Other Thoughts On Summertime — Episode #124

Startup Pregnant is taking a summer break! That’s right, we will be off for the month of August, but back to you with fresh weekly content in September. For this summer’s final podcast, Sarah digs into: the real life struggles of being a double working parent family over the summer, the breaks she wishes she’d taken as a new mom and business owner over the past few years, and explains why literal brakes—like on cars—are the real reason we can get so much done.

Win More Business, Make More Friends, Get More Money — Episode #122

Win More Business, Make More Friends, Get More Money — Episode #122

Today Sarah shares a simple and universally applicable tool which is the best way she’s found to develop more empathy and more understanding and to arrive at a place where we can have better conversations. It’s the same tool that Sarah has personally used to grow her business, taught to her mastermind students, and to her speaking audiences around the world.

Beyond Mom: Exploring and Nourishing Our Non-Mother Selves — Episode #120 With Randi Zinn

Beyond Mom: Exploring and Nourishing Our Non-Mother Selves — Episode #120 With Randi Zinn

After losing her father at the tender ago of 25, Randi Zinn moved away from a traditional path in media to instead follow in her “fascinating hippie visionary” entrepreneurial dad’s footsteps. She depicts with honesty and vulnerability the struggles she felt leaping into a world she wasn’t prepared for and how her current success is most clearly understood alongside her several years of “non-linear” progress. After the birth of her son, Randi turned her passion for yoga, hosting events, and spirituality into uncommon and highly successful in person events and retreats. It was not until she was part way through throwing one of these mixers that she realized the business she wanted to create was staring right at her: Beyond Mom, a website, book, and community dedicated to exploring and nourishing our non-mother selves.