• 43: The System for a Signature Touch No One Else Offers with Britney Tarno
    Mar 12 2026

    What does it look like to offer a signature touch that no one else does? Luxury wedding photographer Britney Tarno has the full scoop on this. Not only does she deliver same-day sneak peeks of her weddings during the reception, but she does it without feeding hustle culture or burning herself out.

    Britney has been photographing weddings for over 16 years, and she’s built a signature system that allows her to edit and deliver 30–70 images during the reception. I’ve experienced it myself because she photographed my wedding (twice, to the same man, thank you COVID), and watching her walk in with an iPad full of edited images is a core memory.

    We talk about how this system started back in 2013, how it’s evolved, and why it’s not about speed, but about service. We also get into the real logistics: culling, editing workflows, boundaries, and how she avoids burnout while still going above and beyond.


    In this Episode:

    • Same-day sneak peeks are less about marketing and more about serving your couples and vendor team well.
    • A sustainable system starts long before the edit—it begins in how you shoot.
    • Signature touches only work if they energize you instead of draining you.


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    Mentioned in this Episode

    Photo Mechanic

    Lightroom


    Connect with Britney

    Instagram: instagram.com/britneytarno

    Website: britneytarno.com

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    30 mins
  • 42: The System for Dismantling “Supermom” Culture with Kate Rosenow
    Mar 5 2026

    Need more balance? Simple. Just stop sleeping, stop eating, and stop having needs. Problem solved.

    That’s what productivity advice can feel like when you’re a working mom carrying the mental load of an entire household. In this episode, I sat down with business systems strategist Kate Rosenow to dismantle "Supermom" culture and talk about what actually supports women—not in theory, but in real life.

    This conversation isn’t about color-coded calendars or waking up at 4:30 a.m. for a miracle morning routine. It’s about running a household like a business, dropping unrealistic expectations, and replacing “balance” with compassion.

    In this Episode:

    • A new way to define the mental load (and why it’s more than just tasks)
    • Explore a practical framework for running your home like a business—without turning it into another job
    • Permission to stop chasing balance and start choosing compassion


    This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:

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    Connect with Kate

    Website: workwellwithkate.com

    Email: kate@workwellwithkate.com

    Instagram: instagram.com/katerosenow_

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  • 41: The System for Batching Content Without Burning Out with Amanda Warfield
    Feb 26 2026

    What if the reason you feel behind on content… is because you’re doing too much of it? And ineffectively. For years, entrepreneurs have been told that consistency is the key to growth. Show up daily. Post everywhere. Stay visible. Never miss a day. And while that advice sounds motivating on the surface, it often leads to exhaustion.

    Somewhere along the way, many business owners stopped being CEOs and started feeling like full-time content creators. If you’ve ever looked at your calendar and thought, “Why does content take up my entire life?” you’re not alone.

    In this episode, I sat down with simplicity-focused content marketing strategist Amanda Warfield to unpack what batching really looks like when it’s done sustainably—not as a hustle tactic, but as a margin-building system.

    In this Episode:

    • Batching isn’t about hustle—it’s about margin.
    • Most entrepreneurs need to cut their content output in half before they scale it.
    • Your long-form content and email list should be the core of your marketing, not Instagram.


    Find It Quickly

    00:16 - Meet Amanda Warfield

    01:26 - System Reboot

    03:53 - Amanda's Journey to Batching Content

    07:30 - The Batching Process Explained

    16:06 - Creating Margin and Analyzing Content

    19:18 - Helping Clients and Simplifying Marketing

    23:29 - Amanda's Recommendations and Closing Thoughts

    24:42 - The System Shutdown


    Connect with Amanda

    Content Batching Bootcamp - Use code JULIE for 15% off

    Threads: @mrsamandawarfield

    Website: amandawarfield.com

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    27 mins
  • 40: The System for Building a Business That’s Bigger Than You with Emily Hewett
    Feb 19 2026

    Have you ever thought that scaling your business meant you had to leave behind the work that fuels you?

    In this episode, I’m joined by Emily Hewett, founder and CEO of A Well‑Dressed Home, a Dallas‑based interior design firm that has grown from a one‑woman practice to a thriving team of 20. We dive into how Emily transitioned from designer to leader, the systems that supported intentional growth, and why stepping into a business that’s bigger than you means letting go without losing touch with the heart of what you do.

    This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:

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    00:27 - Meet Emily Hewett: Designer Turned CEO

    01:04 - Humor and Humanity: System Reboot

    01:52 - Design Trends and Personal Mishaps

    04:08 - Building a Business Bigger Than Yourself

    05:57 - Scaling and Leadership Decisions

    09:56 - Navigating Public and Private Life

    13:38 - Building and Designing Your Own Home

    22:02 - Iconic TV Home Designs


    Mentioned in this Episode

    instagram.com/entitledhousewife

    Connect with Emily

    Website: awelldressedhome.com

    Instagram: instagram.com/awelldressedhomellc

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    25 mins
  • 39: The System for Staying in the Wedding Industry Long-Term with Heidi Thompson
    Feb 12 2026

    You don’t need to hustle harder the longer you're in business, but instead you need a business that can grow with your life. If you’ve ever quietly wondered how long you can actually keep going in weddings, today’s conversation will feel like an exhale.

    I’m joined by Heidi Thompson, wedding business strategist and powerhouse behind Evolve Your Wedding Business, to talk about what sustainable success really looks like in our industry. We’re not here to glamorize grit. We’re here to unpack what truly lets wedding professionals stay in the industry without losing their health, identity, or weekends in the process.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The hidden systems wedding pros don’t have that lead to burnout
    • Why visibility metrics are a trap (and what to track instead)
    • The difference between doing all the things and doing the right things

    Find It Quickly

    00:15 - Meet Heidi Thompson

    01:57 - The System Reboot

    04:58 - The Reality of Burnout in the Wedding Industry

    07:04 - Building Sustainable Wedding Businesses

    10:45 - The Importance of Boundaries and Prioritization

    14:49 - Practical Advice for Wedding Professionals

    30:28 - Upcoming Summit and Membership Details

    33:16 - The System Shutdown

    Connect with Heidi

    Website: evolveyourweddingbusiness.com

    Register for the Summit: go.weddingbusinessceosummit.com/registration-677921?am_id=julie9835

    Join the Membership: evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/pod

    Instagram: instagram.com/evolveyourweddingbusiness

    Podcast: evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/the-podcast

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    37 mins
  • 38: The System for Training and Trusting Your Team with Abby Martinez
    Feb 5 2026

    Delegation is often misunderstood in the entrepreneurial world. Many business owners associate hiring help with losing control, adding stress, or spending money without real results. If you’re asking whether you should hire, you’re probably already overdue. And not just hire… hire with intention.

    This week, we're joined by Abby Martinez to discuss how you can train a team that you trust. She’s a mom of two, a certified coach, and a systems nerd who believes structure creates freedom — and she’s here to tell us how to hire, train, delegate, and keep things running smoothly without burnout.

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    Mentioned in this Episode:

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    Connect with Abby:

    Website: wellbalancedbusiness.com

    Work with Abby: wellbalancedbusiness.com/services | Mention this Podcast for $100 off your first month

    Instagram: instagram.com/well.balanced.business

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    20 mins
  • 37: The System for Office Hours and Naptime Hustles with Kayla Depoian
    Jan 29 2026

    What do yogurt spills, Wi‑Fi outages, and negotiating Lego peace treaties have in common? They’re the realities of working from home as a mom. In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend and entrepreneur, Kayla Depoian to chat about how shes able to balance life as a mom of three (including twins) through realistic and flexible systems.

    Listen in as we laugh about parenting truths (like catching vomit because … instincts) and talk honestly about what it takes to build a business around your life, not in spite of it. Kayla gives us honest, practical systems for time blocking, managing mental load, meal planning, seasonal scheduling, and letting go of perfection.

    This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:

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    Mentioned in this Episode:

    The Entrepreneur's Death Folder: dallasgirlfriday.com/death-folder

    Connect with Kayla:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kayla-depoian-873110202

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    35 mins
  • 36: The System for Hiring Before You're Ready (Because You're Never Really Ready) with Nata Savlatori
    Jan 22 2026

    If you’re explaining the tasks you’ve assigned with 17 voice memos, it’s no longer delegation — it’s performance art. Today’s episode is your wake‑up call and your roadmap. I sit down with Nata Salvatori of Accidental CEO, to break down how to hire before you feel ready, because your business can’t grow if it runs only when you are present.

    This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:

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    Connect with Nata:

    Website: accidentalceo.co

    Podcast: accidentalceo.co/podcast

    Instagram: instagram.com/accidentalceo.co

    Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/accidentalceo.co

    Delegation Secrets Course: accidentalceo.co/delegate-course

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    29 mins