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Featuring female entrepreneurs kicking ass in their businesses and lives — and the lessons we can learn from them


Hosted by: Rachel Honeyman
Music by: Shmukelele
Produced by: Honeybebold

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✨ Episode SummaryThink branding is just a logo, some pretty colors, and a cute font combo? Think again. In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I’m breaking down the three most common branding mistakes I see entrepreneurs make — and how to fix them so your brand actually attracts and converts your dream clients. From overemphasizing visuals to inconsistent messaging to underplaying your authority (especially my fellow female entrepreneurs!), we’re going deep on how to build a bold, strateg...
✨ Episode SummaryLet’s be honest: standing out online feels harder than ever. Between algorithm drama and an endless stream of noise, it’s easy to feel invisible. In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I chat with the brilliant Rich Brooks — digital marketing OG and founder of Flyte New Media — about how to make your brand unforgettable using his Remarkability Formula. It’s a simple, powerful 4-part framework that helps you uncover what makes you different (without trying to be someone yo...
✨ Episode SummaryIf creating content for your business feels like a second full-time job, you are NOT alone. In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I’m sharing the exact content repurposing system I use (and teach my clients!) to take one core piece of content and turn it into multiple, high-impact posts across platforms. This is how you can stay consistent, get visible, and grow your business without burning out. Plus, I’m giving you a peek into my behind-the-scenes workflow, the AI tool...
✨ Episode SummaryYou’re running a whole dang business — managing client work, maybe some employees, networking, ideating, your finances, and the list goes on and on and on. So, of course you’re feeling overwhelmed by the need to stay on top of your content marketing while managing all that! If creating content feels overwhelming, you're definitely not alone. In this episode, we break down a simple 5-step system to help you repurpose, batch, and streamline your content — so you can stay ...
✨ Episode SummaryMarketing a business, especially as a solopreneur or if you have a small team, can be a challenge. And that’s especially true when you’re putting effort into things that don’t necessarily have an immediate payoff — you might not ever see the payoff from some of your efforts! How do you prioritize, and what are some creative ways to combat this challenge? Well, this week, we’re hearing from Sarah Noel Block, who shares how podcasting was the answer to her marketing...
✨ Episode SummarySeason 2 of Bold Women in Business is HERE, and I couldn’t be more excited! 🎉 I’ve completely restructured the podcast to make it even more impactful, practical, and action-packed—so you can walk away from each episode with strategies you can implement immediately in your business. In this solo episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on: 🔥 Why I took a two-month break from jiu-jitsu (and how that shifted my focus) 🔥 The big marketing push I’ve been on and what it’s taught me 🔥 ...
According to some estimates, 90% of podcasters quit after publishing just 3 episodes. So, I’m pretty dang proud to be publishing episode 15 of the Bold Women in Business podcast today — our Season One finale! Since we’re also at the end of 2024, I figured this was a good opportunity to reflect on the past year, what I’ve learned from hosting this podcast over the past few months, and give you a sneak peek into what’s coming in 2025. Spoiler alert: It’s gonna be good! Key takeaways...
Entrepreneurship can be lonely and soul sucking, if you’re not careful. It can also be an incredibly meaning-filled opportunity for soul searching and values alignment. In this episode, we’re talking with Rachel Meltzer about her experience shifting from a lonely freelancer mindset to a community-driven, meaning-making, soul-infusing entrepreneur mindset. We talk about how she’s made that shift, her experiences with van life and solo traveling, and her path to finding herself. If ...
With few exceptions, most entrepreneurs (myself included) hate the money management side of their businesses. Business finances are confusing and stressful, and especially for creatives, it can feel like focusing on that side of things pulls your attention away from the parts of your business you really love. But, news flash: If you don’t focus on your business finances, you’re probably going to be forced to do so at some point. And that ain’t gonna be pretty. In this episode of t...
I’ll be honest. I was a bit skeptical before I met Caz Stark. I’ve bought a million self-help or growth-oriented journals, and I couldn’t imagine her BeMo Journal would be much different. But after talking with her, I’m sold. Caz went through what so many of us female entrepreneurs go through — a constant striving for more that left her burned out and dissatisfied. She created the BeMo Journal after charting her own path back to connection with herself and the people she loves.&nb...
No one wants to think about cancer, but when you’re an entrepreneur, the thought of a cancer diagnosis is extra scary. In this episode, Natasha Golinsky shares her unexpected journey of being diagnosed with breast cancer while managing her business, and there’s so much we can learn from her about advocating for our health, building a strong team, and taking charge of our destinies as entrepreneurs. Key takeaways: Advocating for your health is non-negotiable. Building a strong team is cru...
Keltie Maguire coaches women through a choice many women don’t realize they have: whether or not to have kids. Many women are on the fence about this decision and have no idea how to navigate it. Keltie provides clarity and direction through coaching, workshops, group programs, and her podcast. Why does this conversation matter for an audience of female entrepreneurs? Because decisions around motherhood have a profound impact on our decisions about if and how to engage in entrepreneurship. An...
What does it mean to be a leader? In this episode, we explore the four key traits of leadership, as a follow-up to our last episode with Ruth Smith. Those key traits are experience, willingness to do hard things, lifelong learning, and mentorship. Listen to the episode to learn how to apply these principles to your own life and business. Key takeaways: Leadership requires experience, but it doesn’t have to be 30+ years of experience. Your own life experiences can contribute to your leadership...
Ruth Smith has been a tech leader since the dot-com boom — when it wasn’t so typical for women, especially those with kids, to be tech leaders. Throughout her career, she’s been a natural mentor and coach to those around her, and she’s now focusing those innate gifts on coaching people through career transitions. She emphasizes how important it is to be intentional in building a meaningful career that aligns with personal values. She believes in the power of coaching to help individuals...
Most of us as female entrepreneurs have ignored our gut instincts at some point or another. Societal or family conditioning often leads us to doubt our instincts — and the results are often detrimental. Let’s talk about women’s intuition, and how dangerous it can be to ignore it, both for your business and for your bodily safety. Key takeaways Trust your intuition: Women often have strong instincts, but society conditions us to ignore it. Learn to listen to your gut.Empower yourse...
Alicia Santandreu is a powerhouse of resilience and empowerment. A survivor of abuse turned healer, teacher, and counselor, she fiercely advocates for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. As a co-owner of a Jiu Jitsu school, Alicia channels her passion for female empowerment, helping women reclaim their strength and voice through self-defense. In this episode of the Bold Women in Business podcast, we hear Alicia’s perspective on female empowerment, entrepreneurship, and t...
Have you ever sat down with your customers to fully understand their needs, what their lives look like, and what they care about? If not, you may just be guessing that the solutions you’re offering are what they’re looking for. In this episode, we follow up on the riveting discussion we had in the last episode with Liz Heflin to understand the power of deep, empathetic listening — and how it can transform your business. Key takeaways Deep listening is a valuable skill for en...
Liz Heflin is a freelance writer and writing coach, now focused on book-length nonfiction ghostwriting for high-achieving clients. In this episode, we learn about her approach to empathetic listening when interviewing her clients, which sets her apart in an AI-driven world. Empathetic listening is one of the most valuable skills to learn, as evidenced by our guest on this week’s Bold Women in Business podcast episode, Liz Heflin. Liz uses those deep listening skills to bring her ...
Running a business is hard, but it’s a whole lot easier and a whole lot more enjoyable when your business is fully aligned with your values. This episode explores the power of building a values-driven brand. As a follow-up to last week’s incredible interview with Hyacinth Tucker, we’re digging deep this week into what it means to build a values-driven business and whey that’s so important. Key takeaways Running a business aligned with your values brings more fulfillment and joy.“Peopl...
Hey, beautiful human! Welcome to Episode 2 of the Bold Women in Business podcast! This week, we’re hearing from Hyacinth Tucker (aka The Laundry Lady), an incredibly inspiring female entrepreneur. Hyacinth runs The Laundry Basket, a subscription-based, on-demand laundry service that’s “making laundry exciting again!” Hyacinth is building a values-driven business aimed at helping fellow female entrepreneurs by taking one thing off their overfilled plate: that dreaded, growing pile ...
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