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  • The Hidden Cost of Being “Reliable” in Your Business
    2026/04/07

    Your clients trust you. You get things done. People rely on you. And that’s exactly why your business still depends on you.

    In this episode, Carin and Marcia are breaking down the hidden cost of being “reliable” and why the very traits that helped you build your business are now the ones keeping you stuck, overwhelmed, and carrying more than you should.

    Because this isn’t just about working too much. It’s about becoming the default for everything.

    Inside this conversation, we unpack:

    • Why being the “go-to” person creates hidden pressure in your business and life

    • How reliability turns into over-responsibility (without you realizing it)

    • The difference between a business that runs through you vs. one that runs with you

    • Why doing more isn’t the solution and what actually creates capacity

    • The shift from being the one who does everything to the one who leads it

    If your business looks successful on the outside but feels heavy behind the scenes, this episode will hit home.

    Because the goal isn’t to stop being reliable. It’s to stop being the one everything depends on.

    🎧 Listen in and then come continue the conversation inside our free community:

    https://thesolopreneurceo.com

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    24 分
  • The Standout Moments from Every Solopreneur CEO Summit Session
    2026/03/31

    There’s a moment in business where you realize… it’s not about learning more. It’s about seeing things differently.

    In this episode, we’re giving you a behind-the-scenes look at the Solopreneur CEO Summit by sharing curated clips from several of our guest experts.

    Different voices.

    Different specialties.

    Different approaches.

    But when you listen closely, you’ll start to hear the same themes show up again and again.

    In this episode, you’ll hear insights on:

    • The CEO decisions that shift you out of doing everything yourself

    • Why measuring effort keeps you stuck and what to focus on instead

    • How identity and self-trust shape your business more than strategy

    • What burnout is actually telling you about how you’re operating

    • How visibility, boundaries, and leadership impact your next level

    • Why simple systems like email can quietly drive consistent revenue

    Each of these clips stands on its own.

    But together, they reveal a bigger pattern… what it actually takes to build a business that doesn’t depend on you for everything.

    If something clicks while you’re listening, pay attention to that. That’s usually where your next level is pointing.

    If you want full access to every session, plus the implementation support that goes with it, you can grab the VIP All-Access Pass here: thesolopreneurceo.com/summit-vip-upgrade

    Or join us inside the free community to continue the conversation: thesolopreneurceo.com

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    26 分
  • Inside the Solopreneur CEO Summit
    2026/03/24

    With the Solopreneur CEO Summit just days away, Carin and Marcia take listeners behind the scenes of how the event came together and why they decided to create it in the first place.

    In this episode of the Solopreneur CEO Podcast, they share the thinking behind the summit format, why they chose a one-day event instead of the traditional multi-day summit, and how they curated speakers who are all experienced solopreneurs building real businesses.

    They also talk about the role of community for solopreneurs, why learning from peers can be just as valuable as learning from experts, and what attendees can expect from the experience inside the Solopreneur CEO community.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why Carin and Marcia decided to host their own summit
    • The philosophy behind the one-day format and 48-hour replay window
    • How the speakers were selected and why their topics fit together
    • What the live coffee chat and closing session will look like
    • Why community support matters for solopreneurs building sustainable businesses

    If you’ve been considering joining the summit, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what we’ve created and why we’re excited about the conversations happening inside it.

    🎟 Register for the free summit: solopreneurceo.com/summit

    🌿 Join the free Solopreneur CEO community: thesolopreneurceo.com

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    13 分
  • The Leadership Skills Solopreneurs Actually Need Next
    2026/03/17

    Most solopreneurs build their businesses by learning how to do everything themselves. But at some point, that approach stops working.

    In this episode of The Solopreneur CEO Podcast, Carin and Marcia interview each other about the topics they’ll be presenting at the upcoming Solopreneur CEO Summit and the leadership shifts solopreneurs often overlook as their businesses grow.

    Carin shares why the transition from operator to CEO starts with an internal decision and why many solopreneurs struggle to redesign their businesses in ways that actually support their lives. Drawing on her experience working with executives as a Chief of Staff, she explains why effort alone rarely creates growth and why clarity and structure matter far more than working harder.

    Marcia introduces her summit talk on Activating Audacity, a framework for building momentum through boundaries, self-trust, and taking small but courageous actions. She shares how consistent action, even imperfect action, builds confidence and momentum over time.

    Together, they explore how leadership and audacity intersect, and why stepping into CEO identity often requires giving yourself permission before anyone else does.

    If you’ve built something real but feel like your business still depends too heavily on you, this conversation will help you think differently about leadership, momentum, and the decisions that shape how you run your business.

    You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at what’s coming at the Solopreneur CEO Summit on March 26.

    🎟 Learn more about the summit: solopreneurceo.com/summit

    🌿 Join the free Solopreneur CEO community: thesolopreneurceo.com

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    23 分
  • What It Actually Looks Like to Build Momentum in Your Business
    2026/03/10

    Momentum in business rarely looks the way people expect it to. Most solopreneurs think they need clarity first. A perfect plan. A finished idea. But in reality, momentum usually shows up in the messy middle while you’re building, testing, and figuring things out in real time.

    In this episode of The Solopreneur CEO Podcast, Carin and Marcia pull back the curtain on what they’re building right now inside the Solopreneur CEO ecosystem, including the upcoming Solopreneur CEO Summit on March 26.

    They talk honestly about the tension between refining something and over-tinkering, the mental spiral that can show up when you start putting ideas into the world, and why even experienced solopreneurs sometimes hesitate to share or promote their work.

    You’ll hear a real behind-the-scenes conversation about:

    • why momentum comes from doing, not waiting
    • the trap of staying in “research and development” mode too long
    • how imposter syndrome shows up even for seasoned business owners
    • the importance of promoting your work instead of staying the “best kept secret”
    • why building in public can actually accelerate growth

    If you’ve ever delayed launching something because it didn’t feel ready yet, this episode will feel very familiar. Because clarity doesn’t create momentum. Momentum creates clarity.

    If this conversation resonates, come join us inside the Solopreneur CEO community at 🌿 thesolopreneurceo.com

    And if you want to go deeper into these conversations with other solopreneurs who are building real businesses, learn more about the upcoming Solopreneur CEO Summit at 🎟 solopreneurceo.com/summit

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    23 分
  • The Hidden Attention Leaks That Keep Solopreneurs Stuck
    2026/03/03

    There are only three real resources in your business: time, energy, and attention.

    And as a solopreneur, you don’t have extra of any of them.

    In this episode, we talk about the hidden “attention leaks” that quietly drain your focus and keep you stuck in operator mode, even when your business is technically working.

    We cover:

    • The trap of constant tweaking and over-optimizing

    • Why perfectionism feels productive but isn’t

    • The mental spiral that happens when results don’t match your expectations

    • Why real conversations with other business owners are often more valuable than more cave-time

    • How data, not emotion, should guide your decisions

    If you’ve ever:

    • Questioned whether you’re focusing on the right things

    • Scrapped a strategy too early because it felt uncomfortable

    • Let open rates or launch results mess with your confidence

    • Felt scattered and unsure what actually deserves your attention

    This conversation will help you recalibrate.

    Because at a certain level of business, leadership is less about doing more and more about deciding where your attention belongs.

    And attention is not unlimited.

    If this episode resonates, join us inside the free community at thesolopreneurceo.com and continue the conversation with other solopreneurs building businesses that support their lives, not consume them.

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    19 分
  • How I Run This: Elle Yeon on Boundaries, Leadership, and Building a One-Woman Studio
    2026/02/24

    If you’ve ever wondered how other successful solopreneurs actually run their businesses day to day, this episode kicks off a new kind of conversation.

    In this first installment of our How I Run This series, Marcia sits down with photographer Elle Yeon to talk about what it really looks like to build and lead a one-woman business with intention.

    Elle shares how she launched her photography business full-time from the beginning, the mindset that led her to invest early in mentorship and a physical studio space, and how she thinks about leadership as a solopreneur.

    This conversation isn’t about step-by-step advice.

    It’s about perspective.

    You’ll hear how Elle makes decisions that protect her time and family, why she believes in investing ahead of where you are, and how she thinks about being her own boss in a one-person business. She also talks candidly about boundaries, client experience, and the systems she uses to create clarity so she isn’t constantly available.

    This is a grounded look at how one solopreneur leads herself, structures her business, and builds something sustainable without a team.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:

    • Why Elle launched her business full-time from day one
    • Investing early in mentorship and business education
    • The decision to lease and renovate her own studio
    • What leadership means in a one-person business
    • How she protects her time and family life
    • Creating clear client systems to reduce constant back-and-forth
    • Hiring out weaknesses to stay in your zone of genius
    • The power of community and peer support for solopreneurs

    If you’re building a business alone and wondering how to lead it more intentionally, this conversation offers a real example of what that can look like.

    🌿 Keep the conversation going in the Solopreneur CEO free community at thesolopreneurceo.com.

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    20 分
  • The Rooms You Choose Shape the Leader You Become
    2026/02/17

    If you’ve ever hesitated to invest in yourself because you couldn’t calculate the return, this episode might shift how you think about growth.

    As solopreneurs, it’s easy to justify investing in tools, programs, or tactical solutions. Those feel measurable and practical. But investing in visibility, branding, proximity, and the rooms you put yourself in can feel different. It can feel indulgent, unnecessary, or even premature.

    In this episode of The Solopreneur CEO Podcast, Carin and Marcia reflect on their recent experience participating in the 40 Over 40 branding campaign and attending the gala, and what being in that room revealed about leadership, identity, and environment.

    They unpack why certain investments don’t just improve your business, they expand how you see yourself. You’ll hear how proximity shifts standards, why visibility reinforces identity, and how being surrounded by other ambitious women changes what feels possible. They also talk honestly about the friction of growth, the emotional highs and lows of being a solopreneur, and why environment often shapes leadership more than discipline ever will.

    This is a grounded conversation about investing in yourself, stepping into bigger rooms, and understanding that the return on identity investments compounds over time.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:

    • Why investing in yourself feels different than investing in tactics
    • How branding experiences reinforce identity, not just visuals
    • The power of proximity and being “in the room”
    • Why environment shapes confidence and leadership standards
    • The emotional friction that comes with growth
    • The difference between expense and identity investment
    • Why borrowing energy and courage accelerates momentum

    If you’ve been feeling stuck, disconnected, or hesitant to step into bigger rooms, this episode will help you see why the environments you choose matter more than you think.

    🌿 Keep the conversation going in the Solopreneur CEO free community at
    thesolopreneurceo.com

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    19 分