• What do I even do? [Audio Note]
    Aug 2 2025

    I spent the week at the beach thinking about my signature framework, but honestly, I’m struggling to define what I really want to do and how I want to help people. Despite all the different ways I currently serve clients - from podcast coaching to building automations - I’m frustrated that I don’t have a clear answer about my core purpose.

    I’m asking for your input: if we had coffee together for an hour, what would you ask me for help with professionally?

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    Episode description written by Claude AI

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    4 mins
  • The 3-Minute Brain Dump That Transformed My Work-Life Balance
    Jul 28 2025

    I used to lie awake at night thinking about tomorrow's tasks and couldn't be present with my family because my mind was stuck on work problems. Sound familiar? The game-changer wasn't better time management—it was creating clear boundaries between work mode and family mode.

    After years of working until the last possible second and then feeling mentally scattered during family time, I finally did something about it. Now I have a system that lets me be fully present with my kids while knowing nothing important will slip through the cracks.

    I'll walk you through my complete startup and shutdown routine system, from monthly planning all the way down to my daily brain dump.

    If you're tired of checking email at the playground or thinking about work during bedtime stories, this episode will show you exactly how to create the mental boundaries that actually work.

    Do you struggle to stop thinking about work when you’re with your family? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic and get the plan you need to fix it.

    Top Takeaways

    • Create intentional day planning - Use a startup routine to decide what you'll accomplish before opening email or social media, preventing reactive scrambling through your inbox
    • Build context-switching boundaries - Startup and shutdown routines act as mental flags that signal when work begins and ends, especially crucial for home-based solopreneurs without commutes
    • Implement a brain dump system - The most important habit is unloading everything from your mind at day's end so you can be fully present with family without worrying about forgotten tasks

    Show Notes

    • Free Startup and Shutdown Routine Templates
    • Watch on YouTube
    • Obsidian
    • Todoist
    • Whisper Memos
    • Zapier
    • ChatGPT
    • Todoist integration for Obsidian
    • Google Calendar integration for Obsidian
    • Toggl plugin for Obsidian
    • Amanda Goetz
    • Chris Lema

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    25 mins
  • I’ve updated my /now page
    Jul 22 2025

    I just updated my /now page for the first time in a while, and it’s become much more comprehensive than before. I walk through all the new sections I’ve added - from current projects and media consumption to streaming services and personal details.

    There’s also a fun revelation about my five-CD changer playlist that’s surprisingly close to what I actually had back in the day.

    Check out my /now page here


    This description was written by Claude AI.

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    8 mins
  • The Hidden Cost of Switching Tools (It's Not What You Think)
    Jul 21 2025

    My dad's furious "never again" phone call to some faceless company stuck with me for decades. Fast forward to last weekend: I'm rage-quitting Dropbox after a seemingly small slight.


    Sound familiar? If you're a chronic tool switcher like me, you know that moment when you've had enough. But here's what nobody talks about—switching tools isn't just about clicking "cancel subscription." That’s why today I want to talk about what the actual costs are, and how to determine when to switch tools — when it will cause more clarity than chaos.


    Are tools just part of the problem? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic


    Top Takeaways

    • The hidden costs of switching tools go way beyond money—you're investing time to learn new systems, mental energy on decision-making, potential workflow disruption, and losing the knowledge you've built up with your current tool.
    • Write a job description for your tools to evaluate if there's true feature parity between what you have and what you're considering—switching for the sake of switching rarely pays off.
    • Test before you fully commit and consider how the switch affects your team members, contractors, and existing automations—I learned this the hard way when my editor's workflow got disrupted.
    • Sometimes switching back is the right move—there's no shame in admitting a tool change didn't work out, especially if you can easily reverse course.

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    Show Notes

    • When do you burn it all down and start over?
    • Why You’re Leaving Money on the Table with Email Automation with Kronda Adair
    • Dropbox VAT Tax Policy
    • Google Workspace Business Standard (Sorry I said starter during the episode)
    • RSS.com
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    25 mins
  • Am I messing up not having a community? [Audio Note]
    Jul 15 2025

    I’m wrestling with a realization from Justin Moore’s 10K Brand Challenge - I don’t have a place for my audience to hang out and connect. I’m exploring options like Slack, Discord, and Circle, but feeling stuck on which platform makes sense for parent solopreneurs and my “chaos to clarity” framework development.

    This is a raw, unresolved brainstorm about community building and why I think it’s essential for my content strategy.

    This description was written by Claude.

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    5 mins
  • Stop Explaining What You Do and Start Showing It with Charlotte Crowther
    Jul 14 2025


    Picture this: you're on a discovery call, your kids are making noise upstairs, and you're trying to explain what you do while mentally juggling dinner plans. Sound familiar? You're not alone—and there's a solution that goes way beyond just "trust me, I'm good."


    I sat down with Charlotte Crowther, the mastermind behind some of the most recognizable frameworks in online business, to uncover how signature frameworks can transform your entire business. From eliminating the dreaded "so what exactly do you do?" conversation to creating content that practically writes itself, Charlotte breaks down why visual frameworks aren't just pretty diagrams—they're business-changing systems.


    We dive into the hidden costs of winging it every time, why acronyms aren't always the answer, and how one simple visual can become the blood running through your business veins. Plus, you'll discover the one question every solopreneur should ask before creating their framework.


    Wondering how you can take your business from Chaos to Clarity? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic.


    Special thanks to Kit for letting us use their studios!
    Learn more about them here.

    Top Takeaways:

    • Frameworks are knowledge organizers, not just pretty visuals — they give structure to your expertise using both verbal and visual elements to help people understand faster and remember longer.
    • Start with the outcome, not your content — instead of mining through your 100 newsletters for a framework, ask "what specific result do I want to enable?" then design backwards from there.
    • Your framework becomes your business operating system — it informs your content strategy, sales conversations, course structure, and even team training, creating consistency across everything you do.

    Show Notes

    • SignatureFramework.co
    • Sponsor Magnet
    • Unveiling my Personal Brand with Hollie Arnett
    • Leave Feedback at streamlinedfeedback.com
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    46 mins
  • Why I’m Making My Podcast the Linchpin of Everything [Audio Note]
    Jul 11 2025

    I’m done letting AI dictate my content strategy and worrying about episode number parity while my downloads tank. After months of overthinking tactics, I’m simplifying everything by making my podcast the center of my content universe. Here’s how I’m cutting through the decision fatigue and getting back to what actually works: showing up generously for my audience.

    Article: How I Let AI Ruin My Podcast Content Strategy

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    This description was written by Claude AI.

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    9 mins
  • How to Keep Up With AI Without Losing Your Mind with Charlie Guo
    Jul 7 2025

    Remember when ChatGPT first came out and it felt revolutionary? Well, that was just the beginning. Things are moving so fast in the AI world that by the time you figure out one tool, three new ones have launched. That's exactly why I brought Charlie Guo on the show—he's an AI engineer who actually understands this stuff and can explain it without making your head spin.


    We talked about what's actually happening behind the scenes with AI right now, why most "AI agents" aren't really what they claim to be, and Charlie's brilliant system for turning your random thoughts into polished blog posts. If you're feeling overwhelmed trying to keep up with AI while juggling your business and family, this episode will help you cut through the hype and focus on what can actually save you time.

    Feeling overwhelmed in your business? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic.


    Top Takeaways

    • AI got way better at thinking things through, which is likely why we’ve seen an explosion in tools and use. They are much better at “reasoning” now.
    • Most "AI agents" are just fancy automation tools that follow scripts you set up, not true assistants that can figure things out on their own and take action without your constant guidance.
    • AI is finally starting to connect to your actual apps (like your email, calendar, and project management tools), which means we're getting closer to having a real digital assistant that can do stuff for you.
    • You can turn car ride rambling into first drafts by recording voice memos of your ideas, then having AI organize them into actual articles—no more staring at blank screens.
    • Let AI handle the grunt work, but keep the good stuff for yourself—use it for research and organizing, but don't let it write your insights or replace your personal voice that connects with people.
    • Test AI with your own tasks every few months to see what it can actually do for your specific business instead of getting caught up in all the marketing hype about what it might do someday.

    Show Notes

    • The State of AI Engineering
    • Tutorial: How to streamline your writing process with Whisper and GPT-4
    • Dealing with AI Fatigue


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    53 mins