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Unlock your most efficient and profitable business model through motherhood with Elise Darma

Unlock your most efficient and profitable business model through motherhood with Elise Darma

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What if becoming a mother was the key to unlocking your most efficient and profitable business model?


For many entrepreneurs, having children feels like a limitation on their business dreams. But what if it could actually be the catalyst for creating something better?


I first met Instagram marketing educator Elise Darma years ago when we were both digital nomads in Portugal. It's been inspiring to witness her journey from working 8-10 hour days to running a profitable business in just 3-4 hours a day while pregnant with her second child.


In our conversation, Elise shares the messy truths, the systems that saved her sanity, and how she built her seven-figure business while intentionally choosing to slow down and design around her family life.


If you've ever wondered "Can I really do both — motherhood and meaningful business?" this is the conversation you need to hear.


What You'll Learn:
  • How Elise redesigned her business after her first baby and made more money while working way less and take months off at a time to enjoy family travel
  • The role AI now plays in her business (and why she refuses to outsource her humanness to a bot)
  • Why she believes quiet seasons in business are not failures, but fertile ground for future growth
  • The non-negotiables she set for herself to balance motherhood, healing, and business
  • Why she’s preparing for baby #2 with less pressure and more systems than ever

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