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478: Why I Lost My Mojo

478: Why I Lost My Mojo

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This week in the guest chair is… me! I’m kicking off a new season with a solo episode to share what I’m calling my Expansion Era.

In this deeply personal and vulnerable episode, I open up about how I lost my mojo, what I’ve been navigating as a mom and entrepreneur, and the steps I’m taking to rebuild my confidence, health, and business.


In this episode I share:

  • The reality of postpartum depression, business setbacks, and navigating motherhood while running a business
  • How I’m redefining success and detaching my worth from income
  • The investments I made in fitness coaching, business coaching, and therapy to get back on track
  • Why consistency and community matter more than ever in this season
  • The shifts I’ve made in 2025 to prioritize my health, creativity, and confidence


Highlights Include:

00:00 Intro

03:00 Why I’m calling this the Expansion Era

10:00 Navigating motherhood and identity shifts

20:00 Business setbacks and financial uncertainty

30:00 Hiring a fitness coach and rebuilding my health

40:00 Getting back into business coaching and regaining confidence

55:00 Returning to therapy and releasing shame

1:05:00 Lessons for anyone in a season of rebuilding


Links Mentioned in This Episode
  • Side Hustle Pro Free Podcast Training: https://sidehustlepro.lpages.co/class
  • Anna J. Fitt (Fitness Coach) – IG:@anna_jaefit
  • Claire (Business Coach): https://clairepells.com/waitlist
  • Alfred Street Baptist Church sermon: Go to 1:26:00 mark https://www.youtube.com/live/x03m53y2qnI?si=uAQoNLOOtWyVABEs

Guest Social Media Info

Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro

#SideHustlePro


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