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In this episode, Kelly pulls back the curtain on what she's learned building a business alongside her 11-year-old daughter.

From reviving a dormant brand, to designing a simple, integrity-driven business model, to teaching Madison how to follow the Miracle Hour strategy and generate sales with a simple approach, this episode proves one thing:

Your business is only as complicated as you make it.

Kelly shares the behind-the-scenes process of growing The Courage Club organically without ads, funnels, launches, or complexity (while navigating a year of consolidation, white space, and spiritual obedience).

You'll learn:

• How to build a low-overhead, high-impact recurring revenue stream • The #1 place business owners lose the most money • How Madison is using the Miracle Hour to sell memberships herself • How to grow trust-building offers without launching

If you're a busienss owner or leader craving a simpler and more profitable path, this episode offers the clarity you need going into 2026.

TIMESTAMPS:

01:25 – 05:20: The origin story of Give Her Courage and the early years of building the brand

05:20 – 08:10: Why Kelly and her partner decided to pause and restructure the company

08:10 – 11:40: Reimagining The Courage Club alongside Madison and relaunching from zero

11:40 – 15:05: What The Courage Club teaches girls ages 7–14 and how the program works

15:05 – 18:20: Behind the scenes: Madison's leadership role, calls, and community building

18:20 – 21:50: Homeschooling, divine timing, and why Kelly created more white space in 2025

21:50 – 25:20: Revenue goals for the club and teaching Madison retention, belonging, and follow-up

25:20 – 28:40: The moment Kelly realized the Miracle Hour is so simple an 11-year-old can do it

28:40 – 31:30: Lessons learned from dissolving her outside sales team and returning to simplicity

31:30 – 33:45 Why trust-building offers don't require launches, ads, or funnels to scale

33:45 – 35:20: The power of follow-up and why entrepreneurs lose the most money here

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