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Running Multiple Businesses Through Grief: A Story from The Other Side

Running Multiple Businesses Through Grief: A Story from The Other Side

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Content warning: Death of a husband, grief.

Meet Cassandra Barrie - business therapist, empire builder, and the most refreshingly honest guest we've had yet.

When life threw Cass the unthinkable - losing her husband while 30 weeks pregnant and managing four businesses through grief - she didn't just survive, she transformed her experience into a revolutionary approach to business therapy.
In today's episode, Cass shares the raw truth about building multiple successful businesses while dealing with personal crisis. From a motorcycle accident and painkiller addiction to launching a business empire, she proves that success doesn't require perfection - it requires authenticity.

We dive deep into why asking for help isn't weakness, how to run a business through trauma, and why being yourself matters more than following someone else's blueprint. This conversation will change how you think about business therapy.

This episode is packed with wisdom, laughs, and zero bullshit advice from someone who's turned life's biggest challenges into her biggest strengths.

Number of fucks given in this episode: 17

Links to everything we mention can be found on our website: https://www.thewomeninbusiness.com.au/episodes/34

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