[THE DISTINCTIVE EDGE CLIENT CASE STUDY] What if your marketing didn't just work… it actually made you feel more regulated? In this longer, laugh-out-loud-and-then-get-a-lump-in-your-throat conversation, Meg sits down with Tasha and Brandon (Rules & Rebellion)—burnout business strategists who support heart-centered business owners with Complex Life Circumstances (their term: CLC). If you've ever tried to follow someone's "post every day + hustle harder" blueprint and felt your nervous system slam the brakes… this episode will feel like someone finally telling the truth out loud. Tasha and Brandon share what it's ...
[THE DISTINCTIVE EDGE CLIENT CASE STUDY] What if your marketing didn't just work… it actually made you feel more regulated? In this longer, laugh-out-loud-and-then-get-a-lump-in-your-throat conversation, Meg sits down with Tasha and Brandon (Rules & Rebellion)—burnout business strategists who support heart-centered business owners with Complex Life Circumstances (their term: CLC). If you've ever tried to follow someone's "post every day + hustle harder" blueprint and felt your nervous system slam the brakes… this episode will feel like someone finally telling the truth out loud. Tasha and Brandon share what it's like to build a business while navigating layered realities—ADHD, parenting, perimenopause, chronic stress, flare-ups, caregiving, life transitions—without pretending discipline alone is the answer. They talk about why so many business strategies feel like "duct tape on a Lamborghini," and what changed when they anchored their message in a clear framework and values-led positioning that actually fits real life. We also get into tangible results: how they used a relationship-based private invite strategy to bring in $6,000 more in sales between December and January than ever before, and why the bigger win wasn't just money—it was creating systems that made the business feel safer and more sustainable. And if you've ever thought, "I can't keep doing this… but I also can't not do this work," Tasha's closing message is basically a mic drop. In this episode, we cover:
- What "Complex Life Circumstances (CLC)" actually means—and why it changes how you market and sell
- Why most strategies feel like duct tape on a Lamborghini for high-capacity people with layered lives
- The difference between stabilizing your nervous system vs just soothing it
- How a framework gives you one clear way to explain what you do (and reduces daily decision fatigue)
- What changed when they stopped "spraying the internet" with content and started selling with a clear process
- How private invites work when you're not trying to be templated, pushy, or weird
- The underrated result: building systems that help you have a business and a life
- Why your message can't survive on "$27/month energy" if you're here to make real impact
- How autonomy inside a program creates better results than copy/paste "be like me" coaching
Memorable moments / quotes:
- "It felt like duct tape on a Lamborghini."
- "It was energizing versus depleting."
- "I can't not do this work."
- "You can't survive on $27 a month if you're here to deliver a real message."
- "Meg never asked us to be her—she asked us to get out of our own way."
Connect with Tasha & Brandon (Rules & Rebellion)
- Instagram: @rulesandrebellion
- Website: https://www.rulesandrebellion.com/
- Podcast: Boldly Becoming You: https://rulesandrebellion.libsyn.com/
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