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The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast

The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast

By: Jess Freeman
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This isn’t a show about hitting seven figures or running a 10-person team. Ordinary businesses deserve the spotlight, too. On The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast, you’ll hear from solopreneurs and tiny teams about how they actually make work and life fit together. Not highlight reels. Not hustle culture pep talks. Just the messy, honest stuff — from client work to childcare to the weird routines that keep the lights on and help you make it to the gym. Ordinary doesn’t mean boring — it means real, sustainable, and yours. Learn more at TheOrdinaryBusiness.com.Jess Freeman Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Building a Business Around a Homeschool Schedule with Payton Moran [Mini Series]
    Dec 2 2025

    The first week of every month, I drop three related episodes for a little mini-series deep dive. This month, we’re talking about the reality of parenting while running a business: the interruptions, the routines, and the tiny windows of focus we protect with our lives. Grab your coffee and dive in. ☕️

    In this episode, I sit down with Payton Moran, a business coach (https://payton-moran-495e.mykajabi.com/) and homeschool mom, to talk about what it really takes to run a business and keep the tiny humans alive—without turning into a productivity robot. Spoiler: Peyton’s not here for color-coded perfection or out-of-touch hustle hacks, and honestly, neither am I.

    In our conversation, Payton gets real about making business and family life play nice. We chat about prioritizing what actually matters (hint: it’s not having spotless dishes), finding a rhythm with homeschooling and work, and why letting go of “the right way to do things” might be the biggest sanity-saver of all. There’s also some honest talk about interruptions, messy notes apps, and why sometimes you just have to write content while the kids watercolor a chicken nugget.

    → Learn more about The Ordinary Business: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.theordinarybusiness.com

    Key Takeaways:

    • Prioritize needle-movers in your business and let the small stuff slide.

    • Use practical routines (like the humble Notes app) to capture ideas on the fly, whenever messy life allows.

    • Give yourself permission to break the “rules” and build a business that fits your actual, ordinary-but-thriving life.

    This podcast is for business owners who are tired of hustle culture and want relatable, honest conversations about running a sustainable business that actually works for their life.

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    18 mins
  • Military Life + CEO Life and How Morgan Specht Does Both [Mini Series]
    Dec 2 2025

    The first week of every month, I drop three related episodes for a little mini-series deep dive. This month, we’re talking about the reality of parenting while running a business: the interruptions, the routines, and the tiny windows of focus we protect with our lives. Grab your coffee and dive in. ☕️

    Let’s be honest: folding laundry is the least glamorous business task out there—which is why I’m glad to hand the mic to Morgan Specht, military spouse, mom of two, and founder of Specht & Co (https://www.spechtand.co/), who’s here to tackle the real juggling act of running a business while solo parenting (and, yes, trying to find her blow dryer in a house full of moving boxes). If you’ve ever dreamed about outsourcing everyday household chores or wondered how anyone keeps a business afloat when life doesn’t stick to a plan, you’re in the right place.

    In this episode, I chat with Morgan about what it’s really like to grow a service-based business while moving bases, navigating solo parenthood, and trying not to lose your client pipeline every time the Wi-Fi changes. We talk practical support and why making friends (even if you’re the world’s biggest introvert) is a business strategy, not just a sanity saver. If you’re crafting a business that suits your ordinary-but-thriving life, this one’s for you.

    → Learn more about The Ordinary Business: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.theordinarybusiness.com

    Key Takeaways:

    • Make your business sustainable by being honest about what support you need—inside and outside your business.

    • Embrace seasons of lower productivity (like moving or solo parenting), and drop the guilt about not “doing it all.”

    • Build your network, ask for help, and remember: finding your people is half the battle, both in business and in everyday life.

    This podcast is for business owners who are tired of hustle culture and want relatable, honest conversations about running a sustainable business that actually works for their life.

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    22 mins
  • Post-its and 20-Hour Weeks: How Kristin Wilson Keeps It Simple [Mini Series]
    Dec 2 2025

    The first week of every month, I drop three related episodes for a little mini-series deep dive. This month, we’re talking about the reality of parenting while running a business: the interruptions, the routines, and the tiny windows of focus we protect with our lives. Grab your coffee and dive in. ☕️

    In this episode, I sit down with flower preservation artist (and certified time-blocking wizard) Kristin Wilson to talk about what it really looks like to run a business with just a handful of hours a day—while still showing up for your people, keeping burnout at bay, and letting go of all those “shoulds” that clutter up your to-do list.

    Kristin ditches the “rise and grind” mindset in favor of the slow-burn success that actually fits real life. We get into how she schedules her week around family needs (without apologizing for her priorities), why she’s loyal to basic tools instead of shiny new apps, and what she’s intentionally saying “no, thanks” to—looking at you, TikTok. If you crave permission to do less, but better, this chat is all you.

    → Grab a summit replay pass: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://theordinarybusiness.com/tickets

    Key Takeaways:

    • Break your work into realistic time blocks based on actual life (not what the productivity gurus say).

    • Use simple systems—like post-its and Google Calendar—to stay organized, instead of overcomplicating everything with “must-have” tools.

    • Set boundaries with yourself and your clients—intentional slowness is a strength, not a flaw.

    This podcast is for business owners who are tired of hustle culture and want relatable, honest conversations about running a sustainable business that actually works for their life.

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    25 mins
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