• 3 Steps to Reclaim Your Life from Email
    Mar 9 2026

    What will really happen if you don’t respond to that email right away? I used to work at an agency where I thought "dedication" meant being reachable 24/7. I skipped concerts, missed date nights, and even took a work call on Christmas Day. I was convinced that if I didn't respond immediately, I was failing.

    The turning point? A pair of tickets to see Hamilton on my anniversary.

    When my project manager told me I had to work through the weekend just to get my paycheck on time, I said no. I didn’t log back in until Monday. I didn't get fired, and I still got paid.

    Now that I work for myself, I see so many solopreneurs doing the same thing with their clients, their customers, their communities. If you’re afraid to turn off your phone at the movies or leave your laptop behind on vacation, you’ve got strong Main Character Energy.

    In this episode, I share the three-step framework I used to transition from a burnt-out employee to a streamlined solopreneur: Managing Expectations, setting Physical Boundaries, and shifting your Mindset. Your business should support your life—not take it over.

    Is your tech helping your boundaries or hurting them? Take my free Tools Audit at https://streamlined.fm/tools to find out which systems will help you reclaim your space and keep you away from your inbox.


    What We Cover:

    • The "Main Character" Trap: Why we overestimate how much our clients (or bosses) are actually thinking about us.
    • The Brick: The physical tool I use to lock myself out of work apps and stay present with my family.
    • Working Anywhere vs. Everywhere: Why the "freedom" of solopreneurship often leads to working 24/7.

    Show Notes

    • The Intentional Vacation: How My Systems Delivered True Family Time
    • How I’m Staying Checked Out for a Week’s Vacation
    • How Solopreneurs Can Take More Time Off in 2026

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    15 mins
  • I Used AI to Code an iOS App [Audio Note]
    Mar 6 2026

    I had Strep Throat this week, and when I got sick of being cooped up in bed, I decided to do something interesting: use AI to code an iOS app.

    I have a lot of thoughts that probably require a part two to this note, but for now, I walk through the requirements, how the process was, and why this could be worth my time.

    Screenshots from the app

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    14 mins
  • Why Repetition is Killing Your Productivity (And How to Fix It)
    Mar 2 2026

    Some of the results we seek benefit from repetitive work. Physical training, memorization, cooking, and practicing a big speech. But repetitive work can also limit us — especially if it keeps us from doing our most important, highest leverage work.

    I recently found myself stuck in a cycle of repetitive work that was keeping me stuck and wasting my time. Here’s how I’m getting out of it, and how you can recognize and fix when you’re in a similar cycle.

    Tired of overpaying for tools that do the same thing? Grab my free Tools Audit at https://streamlined.fm/tools and start cutting the clutter today.

    Show Notes

    • The First Draft is Where the Magic Happens
    • The Automation Quiz

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    • (00:00) - 00:00 - The Two Types of Work: When Repetition Helps vs. Hurts
    • (00:42) - 02:15 - My Current Struggle: Why I’m Repeating My Own Content
    • (00:42) - 04:30 - The "First Draft" Philosophy and Using AI as a Copy Editor
    • (00:42) - 06:45 - The Disconnect: Losing the Link Between Newsletter and Podcast
    • (00:42) - 09:12 - "Thrashing" in Business: Lessons from Justin Moore and Charlotte Crowther
    • (00:42) - 11:50 - The Quiz Trap: Why I Almost Rebuilt a System I Already Had
    • (00:42) - 14:20 - The Solution: Building a Lead Magnet and Content Tracker in Notion
    • (00:42) - 17:05 - Final Takeaway: Find Your System and Commit to the Training

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    17 mins
  • Why I'm Buying Music Again in 2026 [Paper & Smoke]
    Feb 25 2026

    I bought a modern iPod — not because I needed one, but because I realized I didn’t actually own most of the music I thought I did.

    It began with my daughter’s intense love of music. I’m committed to keeping smartphones out of my kids’ lives until they’re teens, and that meant finding a way for her to enjoy music without an internet-connected device

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    12 mins
  • Why I Love Talking to my Phone Now
    Feb 23 2026

    I remember when Nextel first launched its "push-to-talk" walkie-talkie feature back in the late 90s. It mostly resulted in people yelling into their phones at the mall, and it honestly made me hate the idea of talking to my phone in public for decades. But things have changed.

    Between the rise of asynchronous communication and the power of AI transcription, I’ve found that talking to my phone is actually one of the best ways to stay productive while I’m away from my desk.

    In this episode, I’m breaking down why I’ve embraced talking to my phone. I’ll share the two specific apps that have simplified my workflow—Whisper Memos and Todoist’s Ramble feature—so I can capture context, brain dump my shutdown routines, and turn spoken ideas into actionable tasks without losing a single thought.

    Is your tech stack helping you or just adding to the noise? Take my free tech stack assessment to see if your tools are actually worth it at streamlined.fm/tools.

    Show Notes

    • **Whisper Memos:** The iOS app I use for high-quality transcription and custom summaries.
    • **Todoist:** My go-to task manager, specifically using the new "Ramble" feature for voice-to-task entry.
    • Video: Todoist Killed My Favorite Automation (and I'm Happy About It)
    • Streamlined Feedback: Share how you use voice notes at streamlinedfeedback.com
    • Tech Stack Assessment: Get clarity on your tools at streamlined.fm/tools

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    15 mins
  • Why I’m Returning the remarkable 2 [Audio Note]
    Feb 18 2026

    I tested the reMarkable 2 with the Type Folio keyboard hoping for a distraction‑free, E‑ink writing experience.

    It’s a great device but I found it wasn't great for my workflow. Here’s why.

    Plus, a new experiment.

    Let me know your thoughts at https://streamlinedfeedback.com.

    Visit https://streamlinedsolopreneur.com/ for more insights.

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    9 mins
  • How to take more time off
    Feb 16 2026

    I was recently stuck in an airport for 6 hours while my flight got more and more delayed. But instead of being mad about it, I realized something: this was a blessing of forced downtime.

    And while I’m usually really good about taking time off, I know many solopreneurs who aren’t. We feel like we need to work or the business will crumble. I was there a few years ago.

    But the good news is it’s not true. You can take time off and still have a thriving business. And in today’s episode, I tell you how.

    Want to start creating more space in your business? Check out my free tools audit so you can make sure the apps and gear you use to run your business are actually helping you, not hurting you: https://streamlinedsolopreneur.com/tools/

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    23 mins
  • Your Members Don't Want More Content
    Feb 9 2026

    Memberships and Communities are a great way to stop selling hours for dollars. But you need to do it right.

    I recently sat down with my good friend Becky Pierson Davidson to talk about why so many communities fail and how she helps solopreneurs turn "ghost town" memberships into thriving, seven-figure assets It hinges on this: people don’t want a library of 150 hours of video; they want to solve a problem.

    If you’ve ever felt like your membership is a "traffic circle with no signs," this conversation is the GPS you need to create a clear member journey and build a business that supports your life instead of consuming it.

    Looking to create even more time and space? Check out my free tools audit so you can make sure the apps and gear you use to run your business are actually helping you, not hurting you: https://streamlinedsolopreneur.com/tools/

    Links

    • Becky Pierson Davidson
    • Build with Becky
    • How to be a Scrappy Researcher (to Actually Sell Products) with Becky Pierson Davidson

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    45 mins