Discover
Next to Nunn. Real Women. Real Stories. Unfiltered Success.
Next to Nunn. Real Women. Real Stories. Unfiltered Success.
Author: Amy K. Nunn
Subscribed: 1Played: 36Subscribe
Share
© Amy K. Nunn
Description
You’ve heard the polished interviews. The highlight reels. The perfect 5-step paths to “balance.” But let’s be real: that version of success doesn’t hold up under pressure, and it sure doesn’t reflect the journey most women are actually on.
Next to Nunn flips the script. It’s not another cheerleader podcast. It’s raw leadership. Real business. And the unfiltered stories that rarely get told.
Host Amy K. Nunn sits down with powerhouse women entrepreneurs and business leaders to discuss what it truly takes to grow, lead, and stay grounded while doing so.
Next to Nunn flips the script. It’s not another cheerleader podcast. It’s raw leadership. Real business. And the unfiltered stories that rarely get told.
Host Amy K. Nunn sits down with powerhouse women entrepreneurs and business leaders to discuss what it truly takes to grow, lead, and stay grounded while doing so.
32 Episodes
Reverse
In this episode of Next to Nunn, Amy sits down with Shelly Snow-Pordia, novelist and Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Little Black Book Publishing, to discuss the power of storytelling, writing, and entrepreneurship.Shelley shares how she started writing later in life, the emotional journey behind her first novel, and what it really takes to publish and market a book today. They also explore why authors are entrepreneurs, how women are reshaping the publishing industry, and practical advice for anyone who dreams of writing a book but doesn’t know where to start.This episode is packed with insights for women in business, creatives, and aspiring authors looking to turn their story into impact.
In this episode, AmyK. Nunn, host of Next to Nunn, sits down with clinical psychotherapist and author Dr. Shiloh for a candid conversation about burnout, boundaries, and emotional energy. Together, they unpack why high achievers are especially vulnerable to exhaustion and how unprocessed stress quietly shows up in leadership, relationships, and decision-making.Dr. Shiloh explains the difference between trauma and everyday life stressors, how emotional triggers form, and why many leaders carry more than they realize. She introduces practical concepts like the “emotional bucket,” energy management, and the importance of clear, direct boundaries—both at work and at home.The conversation also explores grief, personality differences between introverts and extroverts, and how leaders can show compassion without absorbing other people’s chaos. Throughout the episode, Dr. Shiloh offers straightforward guidance for protecting your mental energy and leading with greater clarity.If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, drained, or stuck in people-pleasing patterns, this episode offers practical insights to help you reset your boundaries and become a more grounded, unbothered leader.
What if video marketing isn’t about looking perfect but about building trust?In this episode of Next to Nunn: Real Women, Real Stories, Unfiltered Success, host Amy sits down with Danelle Kramer of Queen Bee Consulting to talk about why video is one of the most powerful tools women in business can use, even if being on camera feels uncomfortable.Danelle breaks down how video helps women entrepreneurs build credibility, connect emotionally with their audience, and grow their businesses without needing perfection, expensive equipment, or a massive following.In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why video is the fastest way to build trust in your business • How to overcome the fear and discomfort of being on camera • The difference between strategy vs “posting just to post.” • Why YouTube is the most powerful platform for long-term visibility • How women entrepreneurs can use video to grow personal brands • When it’s time to DIY vs hire a professional • Simple tools beginners can use to start todayIf you’re a woman entrepreneur struggling with visibility, confidence, or consistency, this episode is for you.⏱ Timestamps00:00 – Welcome & introduction02:00 – Danielle’s journey into entrepreneurship04:30 – Why women struggle with being on camera07:20 – It’s not about you, it’s about helping others09:20 – Strategy vs random content creation11:00 – Video for solopreneurs vs million-dollar businesses13:00 – Why video builds trust faster than anything else19:30 – Why YouTube is the #1 platform for business growth21:40 – SEO for YouTube explained simply29:30 – Best beginner video tools31:10 – When to hire a professional35:30 – Asking for help & mentorship for women44:30 – Final advice for women in business#WomenInBusiness#WomenEntrepreneurs#VideoMarketing#PersonalBranding#FemaleFounders#WomenSupportingWomen#BusinessGrowth#EntrepreneurMindset#YouTubeForBusiness
What if the reason your business feels invisible isn’t because you’re doing it wrong but because you’re not being seen on purpose?In this episode of Next to Nunn, Amy sits down with KJ Blattenbauer, a powerhouse publicist with nearly 30 years of experience turning overlooked experts into headline news. From Forbes to Architectural Digest, KJ has helped founders stop playing small and start owning their authority and today, she’s breaking down PR in a way that actually makes sense.This is not a fluffy “post more on Instagram” conversation. It’s a real, honest, tactical discussion about:The real difference between branding and public relationsWhy PR is often free and wildly underused by women business ownersHow to get your messaging “house in order” so people say the right things about you when you’re not in the roomWhy visibility is not ego-driven, but a leadership responsibilityHow women are conditioned to minimize themselves and how to stop doing thatWhat to do about trolls, critics, and the fear of putting yourself out thereWhy good systems, contracts, and legal foundations matter just as much as creativityKJ also shares behind-the-scenes insights into her upcoming book Pitchworthy (out January 2026), why female founders don’t need to spend thousands on PR, and how borrowing credibility through podcasts, media, and partnerships can change the trajectory of your business.If you’ve ever thought:“My work should speak for itself”“I’m not ready to be visible yet”“PR feels confusing, expensive, or intimidating”“I don’t want to come across as bragging”…this episode is for you.
In this powerful and deeply honest episode of Next to Nunn: Real Women. Real Stories. Unfiltered Success, Amy sits down with Kelli Risse peak performance business coach, leadership keynote speaker, and neuroscience-based transformational expert for a conversation every driven woman needs to hear.Kelli shares her personal journey from being a relentless high achiever to becoming a grounded, intentional peak performer, a journey that was literally life-altering. After years of pushing through stress and burnout, Kelly found herself in the hospital with a heart condition that forced her to confront a hard truth: success without self-leadership comes at a cost .Together, Amy and Kelli unpack:The difference between high achievement and sustainable peak performanceWhy so many women burn out while “doing all the right things”How outdated beliefs, trauma, and people-pleasing silently drain our energyThe role of emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and communication in leadershipWhy investing in yourself through coaching, mentorship, or inner work is not optional for long-term successPractical ways to reclaim your energy, find balance, and lead with clarityThis conversation goes far beyond business strategy. It dives into identity, self-compassion, boundaries, intuition, and healing, offering real insight for women who feel stretched thin between work, family, and expectations.If you’re a woman who:Feels successful on paper but exhausted insideStruggles with guilt, busyness, or feeling “never enough”Wants to lead with confidence without burning outKnows there’s another level, but something feels blocked
In this powerful episode of Next to Nun, host Amy sits down with Miranda Malone, CEO, founder, esthetician, laser technician, paramedical tattoo artist, and the heart behind Essential Rejuvenation and the nonprofit Ellie’s Hope.Miranda opens up about her unexpected journey into aesthetics, how her experience in the medical field shaped her passion, and why helping people feel confident in their own skin has become her life’s work. From clinical skincare to scar revision, from serving domestic abuse survivors to supporting veterans and those recovering from trauma, Miranda’s story is one of courage, compassion, and stepping boldly into purpose.You’ll hear Miranda discuss:• How she blends medical expertise with beauty to create real, lasting results—not fluff.• The deeply personal story behind her nonprofit, Ellie’s Hope, and why she offers scar revision and paramedical tattooing at no cost to survivors.• The truth about leading yourself as a solo entrepreneur—and why imposter syndrome shows up at every level.• The hard lessons she learned from launching her business twice and how “going backward to move forward” transformed everything.• Why niching down, owning your value, and surrounding yourself with the right people makes all the difference.• The next big step for her business and her dream of building a wellness-centered community space.This episode is full of encouragement, honesty, and practical wisdom for women in business, leaders navigating self-doubt, and anyone pursuing a vision that feels bigger than themselves.If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to build a business, pivot with purpose, or help others heal through your work—you’ll love this conversation.
In this heartfelt episode of the Next to Nun Podcast, Amy sits down with Kathy Finger, Executive Director and Head of School at LOGOS School in St. Louis, Missouri. For over 36 years, Kathy has devoted her life to helping students who don’t fit the traditional classroom mold — kids facing anxiety, depression, trauma, or simply needing a place to belong.Kathy shares her inspiring full-circle story — once a struggling student at LOGOS herself, now leading the very school that helped change her life. Together, Amy and Kathy talk about the power of compassion in education, why behavior is communication, and how small moments of grace (“glimmers”) can transform both kids and adults alike.This conversation is a powerful reminder that every challenge is an opportunity, every day is a new day, and sometimes, success looks different than the world expects.
In this episode of Next to Nunn, we’re joined by the bold and brilliant Ashley M. Harmon, co-founder and co-owner of Chillax Tap & Co., creator of Naughty Girls Night Out, and co-owner of Crafted Social Plate. From leaving a 16-year teaching career to launching a community-centered craft beer and cocktail experience just days before the pandemic, Ashley shares her journey of reinvention, grit, and unapologetic creativity.We dive into:What it means to create “activations” that drive revenue and deepen community.The tension of working with your spouse as a business partner — and how therapy isn’t just for home life.Leadership lessons learned the hard way (and why micromanagement is a tough habit to break).Her philosophy behind the “business plate” – carbs, veggies, and protein – and how to build a company that truly feeds you.How she’s turning pop culture, creativity, and core values into a thriving brand experience that empowers other local entrepreneurs.Ashley doesn’t just run a business — she cultivates culture. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you’ll probably want to call your mentor by the end of this one.
In this episode of Next to Nunn, we sit down with two powerhouse entrepreneurs who’ve built thriving businesses by choosing collaboration over competition. Jeanne Strickland, founder of Boom Impact Graphics, and Lori North, founder of North Marketing, share how their unique partnership helps businesses not only look great but grow smart.From their first meeting over sushi to building multi-layered campaigns for high-growth clients, Jeanne and Lori talk about the synergy that fuels their work, how to build a strong digital footprint, and the real ROI of Facebook ads, email marketing, and branded visuals.If you’re a business owner wondering:When should I rebrand?How do I know if my marketing is landing?Can Canva really cut it?Should I be using video or photos?What the heck is a digital footprint?…this episode is packed with straight talk, expert advice, and plenty of laughs. Whether you’re just starting out or ready to scale, you’ll walk away inspired by their wisdom, humility, and shared mission to elevate others through marketing that works.
In this special role-reversal episode, host Amy K. Nunn takes the hot seat as she’s interviewed by her friend and fellow business leader, Ashley Harmon of Chalax Tapping Co. Together, they dive deep into Amy’s story—her 20+ years of leadership experience, the moment she walked away from a successful role, and the lessons she’s learned about courage, consistency, and emotional intelligence along the way.This is more than a conversation about leadership—it’s an honest reflection on faith, values, identity, and what it truly means to lead others without losing yourself. Amy opens up about why she left a role that looked perfect on paper, the power of mentorship, and the biggest blind spots holding women (and especially women of color) back from stepping into full entrepreneurship.Plus, expect real talk on:Faith in the workplace (and how to walk it out without preaching)Why consistency matters more than confidenceThe myth of having to be the loudest voice in the roomWhat Amy would say to her younger selfAnd how “leadership isn’t perfection—it’s values in action”Oh, and yes—there’s some good old R&B this-or-that sprinkled in too. Whitney or Yolanda? Jill Scott or Erykah Badu? Luther or Otis?If you’re a woman navigating leadership, entrepreneurship, or just trying to hold onto your identity in the middle of it all—this episode will speak straight to your soul.
This week on Next to Nunn, Amy sits down with community-minded entrepreneur and coffee connoisseur, Jamie Seaburger, owner of PJ’s Coffee of Lake St. Louis. What started as a dream to create a cozy space for people to connect over quality coffee has turned into a thriving local hub, leadership incubator, and community builder.Jamie opens up about what it really means to be a local franchise owner, how she’s using her background in sports psychology to lead and empower a team of mostly Gen Z baristas, and the unexpected growth of her podcast Couchside Coffee, which is now a booked-out platform spotlighting local businesses, nonprofits, and first responders.In this candid and inspiring conversation, you’ll hear:Why PJ’s Coffee is truly “farm to cup” and why it tastes betterHow Jamie built a culture of trust, growth, and loyalty among her young staffThe power of community partnerships (and why it’s more than a marketing tactic)Her challenges navigating imposter syndrome while expanding her businessWhy franchising doesn’t mean you’re “not a small business”How Couchside Coffee grew into a 70,000+ reach marketing powerhouseWhether you’re a coffee lover, aspiring entrepreneur, or a business owner looking to build a purpose-driven brand, this episode will fill your cup with encouragement and practical takeaways.
In this episode of Next to Nunn, Amy sits down with powerhouse entrepreneur, speaker, and community builder Angel Magasano, founder of Little Black Book: Women in Business. Together, they unpack the often overlooked gap between showing up and showing up effectively—especially for women transitioning from hobbyist to high-performing business owner.Angel shares hard-won lessons from her own entrepreneurial journey, including early mistakes with DIY business management, the power of strategic delegation, and the mindset shifts that helped her transform a side hustle into a legacy-building movement. She also gives listeners an exclusive look into what’s next for Little Black Book, the evolution of their hybrid publishing company, and how the Become conference is helping women redefine empowerment through leadership, wealth-building, and business development.Whether you’re scaling your business or starting fresh, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you lead, invest in yourself, and define success.Key Topics Discussed:Why consistency without strategy can keep your bank account emptyThe myth of doing it all yourself—and the cost of not delegatingVision casting vs. goal setting for sustainable business growthThe role of publishing in amplifying women’s voicesWhat true empowerment looks like post-pandemicHow the Become conference is redefining leadership and legacy
Podcast Episode Description – Leadership Styles: What Kind of Leader Are You?In this solo episode of the Next to Nunn Podcast, host Amy Nunn breaks down the four core leadership styles she’s identified through her own leadership journey—and introduces her brand-new free leadership style assessment designed to help you better understand how you lead and how others experience you.Whether you're leading a team of 200 or just managing yourself, this episode will help you identify your primary and secondary leadership strengths, while also revealing blind spots that may be holding you back.Amy explores:The Visionary Leader – Big-picture thinker, inspires innovation but can skip over details.The Collaborative Leader – Focuses on unity and communication, but may avoid conflict.The Action-Oriented Leader – Gets things done with speed and clarity, but can burn out or skip steps.The Analytical Leader – Data-driven and detail-focused, but may delay action seeking perfection.Through real-life stories and relatable insights, Amy helps you reflect on how your leadership tendencies impact communication, delegation, and long-term growth. You’ll walk away encouraged to grow in your natural strengths—and to lean into the styles that don’t come as easily.
In this heartfelt and power-packed episode of Next to Nunn, Amy sits down with leadership coach and founder of Cornerstone Coaching & Consulting, Dawn Baumgartner. Together, they dive deep into what it means to lead from a place of overflow—not burnout.Dawn shares her unique journey from ministry and real estate into coaching, offering powerful insights on balancing personal and professional growth, navigating toxic leadership, and reclaiming your purpose through intentional living. With wisdom grounded in faith, real-life experience, and strategic systems like the 12-week year, Dawn unpacks how to live and lead from your zone of genius while honoring your values.Whether you’re an entrepreneur, leader, or someone feeling stuck—this conversation is filled with clarity, compassion, and practical advice to help you become the leader you’re meant to be.🧠 Topics Covered:The difference between doing and beingRecognizing when you're out of alignmentBreaking free from toxic leadershipBuilding support systems around your visionEmbracing curiosity and personal responsibilityLeading from a place of faith, not fear🔗 Connect with Dawn at CoachCornerstone.com🙌 Like, subscribe, and share this episode to inspire others to step boldly into who they are meant to be.
n this heartfelt solo episode of Next to None, host Amy dives deep into the often-overlooked foundation of effective leadership: personal core values. Sharing from her own entrepreneurial journey, Amy introduces the six core values that guide her leadership—integrity, wisdom, humility, gratitude, faith, and service—and explains how these values have shaped her business, decisions, and relationships.She explores the reasons core values are essential for leaders, including how they:Anchor decisions during uncertainty,Build trust and consistency with teams,Promote resilience and alignment in culture.Amy also opens up about past leadership mistakes, lessons learned, and how she actively realigns her business with her values through regular self-reflection and mentorship. This episode is packed with relatable stories, practical wisdom, and a challenge to leaders everywhere: define your values, align with them, and lead with intention.Whether you're a new entrepreneur or a seasoned executive, this episode will inspire you to lead from the inside out.
In this episode, host Amy welcomes Doug Bolden, Family Nurse Practitioner and co-founder of DB2 Regeneration Clinic, for a powerful conversation on transforming traditional healthcare. Doug shares how he and his partner, Dr. Devin Bell, stepped away from the insurance-dominated model to build a patient-focused practice that prioritizes access, time, and personalized care. They discuss their innovative use of regenerative medicine—like platelet-rich plasma therapy—for treating joint pain and neuropathy, helping patients avoid risky surgeries.Doug opens up about the business side of medicine, their concierge-style model, and how they've grown their St. Louis-based practice by emphasizing relationships over transactions. You’ll also hear inspiring stories of patient outcomes, a candid take on healthcare inefficiencies, and how DB2 is scaling without compromising its mission to genuinely help people live better.To learn more or book a consultation, visit www.db2regeneration.com.
In this compelling and energizing episode of the Next to Nunn Podcast, Amy sits down with Nathan Busch—entrepreneur, consultant, real estate investor, and author of The Caesar Method—for a deeply honest conversation about leadership, growth, and living on purpose. Nathan shares insights from his journey leading organizations, building a growing property management company, and helping businesses scale through clarity, structure, and core values.They dive into healing from toxic leadership, understanding emotional intelligence, and how self-awareness plays a critical role in both business and personal development. Nathan also breaks down his “Caesar Method,” a client acquisition framework rooted in connection, purpose, and intentional growth.Key Takeaways:Why healing from poor leadership starts with getting over yourself and becoming a better follower.How understanding your personality type and emotional intelligence can make or break your leadership impact.The importance of core values—in hiring, relationships, sales, and leadership.What it means to control the process, not the person, in both sales and team management.How punishment culture kills innovation and why leaders must create space for learning and failure.Nathan also shares about his podcast The Climb, his upcoming speaking engagements, and his mission to help real estate investors, entrepreneurs, and leaders grow businesses that align with their deepest values.
In this deep and thought-provoking episode of the Next to Nunn Podcast, Amy sits down with Josh Wiesler, co-founder and business coach at Emerging Executive, for a conversation that dives far beyond business tactics. Josh opens up about his journey as an entrepreneur, real estate investor, and speaker—and how his true passion lies in helping people evolve into the leaders and humans they’re meant to be.Josh shares how personal development and emotional healing are at the core of building a successful business. Together, they explore topics like burnout, imposter syndrome, hiring and onboarding challenges, team culture, leadership blind spots, and the importance of alignment between personal values and professional actions.Key Takeaways:Why businesses reflect the mindset and belief systems of their owners.The difference between being a workhorse vs. a thoroughbred in business.How trauma, childhood experiences, and inner narratives impact leadership style and company culture.The value of empathy, curiosity, and alignment in hiring and team development.Why teaching your culture and vision during onboarding is crucial for long-term success.How to spot and overcome the invisible resistance that keeps leaders stuck.Josh also shares his personal evolution—how unlearning old beliefs and embracing self-awareness transformed not just his business, but his life. His vulnerable, honest insights are a must-listen for any business owner, executive, or leader who wants to create a company (and life) that’s built on integrity, alignment, and true transformation.
In this high-energy and inspiring episode of the Next to Nunn Podcast, Amy sits down with Ashley Harmon, co-owner of Chillax Tapping Co., creator of Naughty Girls Night Out board game, and the unstoppable force behind the social persona Bougie Beer Mom. Ashley shares her journey from a 16-year career in education to becoming a thriving entrepreneur in the male-dominated craft beer industry—all while redefining what leadership, creativity, and community engagement look like.Ashley opens up about launching Chillax just nine days before COVID hit, building two locations (including one of the largest Black-owned commercial properties in St. Charles County), and using art, events, and a rotating beer tap list to create a truly unique and inclusive space. She dives into her passion for activation-based marketing—turning every business touchpoint into an unforgettable experience—and why representation, respect, and resilience matter in business.Key Takeaways:How Ashley pivoted from teacher to entrepreneur—and never looked back.What it takes to earn respect as a Black woman in a male-dominated industry.Why “activations” like board games, conversation cards, and themed events drive sustainable revenue.The importance of owning your space—literally and figuratively.Real talk on boundaries, burnout, and learning to protect your time and energy.Ashley’s story is equal parts hustle, heart, and humor, with lessons for any creative entrepreneur ready to make bold moves, trust their instincts, and build a brand rooted in community and culture.
In this special solo episode of the Next to Nunn Podcast, host Amy Nunn steps behind the mic to share her personal journey from 23 years in ministry to launching her own leadership consulting business. Amy opens up about the pivotal moments, hard lessons, and powerful experiences that shaped her passion for helping organizations align their culture, leadership, and values.Through vulnerable storytelling, Amy explains how poor leadership—and transformative mentorship—opened her eyes to the importance of empathy, clarity, and ownership in healthy teams. She unpacks how culture isn’t just a buzzword, but a daily practice built on consistency, communication, and trust. From her work with 250+ volunteers to her current role helping businesses and nonprofits through culture audits, DISC and Working Genius assessments, and leadership coaching, Amy highlights why alignment and development matter at every level of a team.Key Takeaways:The importance of culture alignment, clear expectations, and living out your core values.How creating ownership within teams builds loyalty, clarity, and high performance.Why leadership is less about control and more about development, empathy, and sustainability.Practical insights for business owners, managers, and team leads seeking to retain top talent and reduce chaos.Amy also shares her favorite leadership tools, including DISC and Patrick Lencioni’s Working Genius framework, and offers to connect with businesses ready to grow through intentional culture and leadership work.




