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In this episode, I sit with my dear friend and mentor Caley Dimmock, the woman who helped me take three months completely off this summer while my business kept growing, and my nervous system actually felt safe doing it.

This conversation is everything I love: honest, layered, and SPICY. Caley and I go deep into what it really means to build a business rooted in freedom, not performance. We talk about the somatics of control, the edge between structure and surrender, and how to find safety in expansion.

We also explore what happens when you stop chasing power and start embodying it: when your business becomes a place for your leadership, intuition, and artistry to coexist.

Aw, getting emosh!

If you’ve ever wondered how to run a business that feels as good as it looks, this one’s for you ♡

Listen when: You’re craving proof that ease and profit can coexist, and that you can build your business without abandoning your body.

We dive into:

🦢 What it really takes to build a business rooted in both freedom and profit: the seasons, the pivots, and the nervous system behind sustainable success.

🦢Why chasing “balance” doesn’t work: and how to design a business model that supports your actual life, not the aesthetic of one.

🦢 Money as neutrality and clarity: how to approach pricing, sales, and scaling without attachment or shame.

🦢 The myth of the “one-size-fits-all” strategy: and how Caley learned to lead through experimentation, embodiment, and truth.

🦢L etting your business evolve with you: permission to outgrow old identities and build the next version in real time.

🦢 Visibility without burnout: the practices that allow you to stay connected to your work even as it reaches more people.

🦢 What happens when you stop trying to prove, and start letting it be easy: the calm power that comes when your business finally fits.

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Part II (The workshop is already aired!)

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