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Entrepreneurs often find themselves juggling too many platforms—emails, landing pages, websites, and social media—leaving them stuck in complexity instead of flow. What if you could bring all of that under one roof and create more freedom, ease, and simplicity in your business?

On this episode of The Story Engine Podcast, I sit down with Lisza Crisalle, an expert at streamlining systems and building automation that supports growth without the overwhelm. Lisza shares her philosophy on simplifying business, her approach to integrating tools seamlessly, and how entrepreneurs can reclaim time and focus by letting go of tech chaos.

If you’ve ever felt buried under platforms and logins, or you’ve wondered how to scale your business without scaling your stress, this conversation will show you the path to building smarter systems that actually serve your vision.

⏱ Episode Highlights with Timestamps

[02:18] – Why most entrepreneurs struggle with complexity in tech and automation

[05:09] – Lisza’s philosophy: freedom and ease as the foundation for scaling

[07:42] – How consolidating tools saves both time and money for business owners

[10:16] – Real-world examples of entrepreneurs transformed by streamlined systems

[13:24] – The hidden cost of scattered platforms on productivity and mindset

[16:33] – Lisza’s process for mapping out automation that truly supports your business goals

[19:08] – Kyle and Lisza discuss the role of storytelling in communicating tech solutions

[22:15] – The promise of automation: more time for creativity, freedom, and growth

[25:39] – Closing thoughts: how to start simplifying your systems today

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