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Paynefully Honest Podcast- Episode 01: The Cost of the Calling: When Entrepreneurship Hurts with Sumbody’s Mama

Paynefully Honest Podcast- Episode 01: The Cost of the Calling: When Entrepreneurship Hurts with Sumbody’s Mama

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In the inaugural episode of the Paynefully Honest Podcast, host Calvin Payne engages in a heartfelt conversation with Step the Big Steppa, a multifaceted entrepreneur and creative. The episode, titled “The Cost of the Calling: When Entrepreneurship Hurts,” delves into the emotional and mental toll of entrepreneurship, emphasizing that the journey is often fraught with challenges that are rarely discussed.

Step shares her experiences of feeling overwhelmed and overstimulated, particularly as a serial entrepreneur balancing multiple passions while navigating the complexities of life and business. The discussion highlights the importance of self-care, networking, and the necessity of pursuing one’s purpose despite the obstacles that arise along the way.

In this engaging conversation, Step the Big Steppa shares her journey from hosting open mic nights to becoming a radio personality, emphasizing the importance of trusting oneself and taking risks. She reflects on the challenges of entrepreneurship, including the emotional toll and the necessity of pivoting when faced with obstacles.

The discussion highlights the significance of community support, the struggles of maintaining personal well-being while pursuing business goals, and the power of faith in guiding one’s path. Step the Big Steppa’s candid insights reveal the realities of entrepreneurship, including the need for resilience and the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive individuals.

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