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73. How Mariela Ran a 6-Figure Launch at Low Capacity with Mariela De La Mora

73. How Mariela Ran a 6-Figure Launch at Low Capacity with Mariela De La Mora

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You don’t have to be at 100% to grow your business.


In this episode, marketing coach Danielle R. Harris talks with Mariela De La Mora, a leadership and business coach who helps first-gen entrepreneurs and women of color turn who they are into their greatest advantage. After 16 years leading marketing for billion-dollar companies, Mariela built her own million-dollar business as a single mom—and in this conversation, she shares how she ran a 6-figure launch at low capacity.


You’ll learn what sustainable growth really looks like, how to use your identity and story as your strategy, and why data and focus often outperform sheer volume.

What you’ll learn in this episode

  • How Mariela pulled off a 6-figure launch at low capacity
  • Why your identity is your biggest marketing advantage
  • What “success burnout” looks like—and how to avoid it
  • How to define success on your own terms and market sustainably


Connect with Mariela De La Mora

  • Instagram
  • Cycle Breakers and Money Makers Podcast
  • Identity ROI Private Podcast
  • Reclamation Mastermind



Connect with Danielle R. Harris

Instagram @Danielle.R.Harris


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