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138 | What It Really Takes to Build a 7-Figure Business in 10 Hours a Week w/ Lindsay Bowden

138 | What It Really Takes to Build a 7-Figure Business in 10 Hours a Week w/ Lindsay Bowden

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So many moms step into business with a dream of being more present at home, only to find themselves busier than ever. But what if you could build a business that’s both thriving and peaceful—without the constant hustle? In this episode, we’re diving into what it really looks like to grow a profitable business that supports your family, instead of competing with it. You’ll walk away with practical encouragement for building wealth and generosity, stewarding your gifts well, and creating a business that runs with freedom and purpose.

My guest today is Lindsay Bowden—a former high school math teacher turned homeschool mom and seven-figure entrepreneur. Lindsay started her business during naptime, selling teacher resources online, and has since built a thriving company that she now runs in just 10 hours a week while homeschooling her kids. Today, she helps other teachers use their skills to create additional income online, showing them what’s possible when they build with both strategy and purpose.

I pray this episode encourages you!

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-KyAnn

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