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Why Work-Life Balance is a Myth for Parent Entrepreneurs
Running a business while raising kids feels impossible some days. Between checking emails at the playground and working after bedtime, it's easy to feel like you're failing at both. But what if there was a better way?Amanda Goetz has cracked the code on building an authentic business without the hustle culture nonsense. As a single mom of three who's built multiple six-figure income streams, she's learned that success isn't about doing more—it's about doing the right things at the right time.In this conversation, talk about her surprisingly simple systems that keep her business running while she stays present for her kids. Amanda shares the real strategies that work when you can't afford to waste time.But we also cover how to be authentic in an AI world, and she gives me the single best piece of advice I’ve personally gotten for how to balance both better.Are you worried about burning out? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic.Show NotesAmanda GoetzOrder Toxic GritAmanda’s Two-Do SystemFollow Amanda on LinkedInFollow Amanda on InstagramWhat do you think? Send your feedback to streamlinedfeedback.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Kill Decision Fatigue with Simple “Recipes” for Your Business
Ever go to do something – a task for your business, yard work, cooking – and suddenly realize you’re not sure where to start? It’s not that you don’t know what to do…you just need a little help organizing your thoughts. It would be a lot easier if everything is written down, step-by-step. That’s where SOPs come in. Most solopreneurs think SOPs are only for big companies with teams of 50+. But the truth? Even if you’re a business of one, SOPs (standard operating procedures) can save you time, reduce errors, and keep your business running smoothly—especially on the days when your energy or focus isn’t there.In this conversation with Layla Pomper of ProcessDriven, we dig into how SOPs can simplify your work, help you automate and delegate, and even free up more headspace for the creative stuff you actually enjoy.Trying to figure out which SOPs you should create first? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic.Top TakeawaysSOPs are like recipes—great for capturing details you’ll forget in the moment and for keeping quality consistent.Writing down the process first makes automation or delegation way easier—and prevents wasted time tinkering.SOPs aren’t about bureaucracy; they’re about removing decision fatigue and protecting your creative energy.Show NotesLayla PomperClickUpAsanaMondayNotionTodoistZapierMakeMissiveGatherGoogle CalendarRiversideRSS.comTellaEcamm LiveWhat do you think? Send your feedback to streamlinedfeedback.com ★ Support this podcast ★
Accidental Entrepreneur: Building a Business That Fits Your Life
Ever stumble into entrepreneurship by accident? Dylan Redekop did — and he’s built a business that lets him spend time with his family, stay fit, and still grow his newsletter. We get into freelancing vs. solopreneurship vs. contracting, why balance matters more than hustle, and the little systems that keep ideas from slipping through the cracks (while still allowing us to be present parents). Looking for a way to find balance to run your business and get the restorative time you need? Take the Business Overwhelm Quiz.Top TakeawaysFreelancer vs. Solopreneur: Freelancers sell their skills to other businesses, while solopreneurs often build a one-person business with products or services. Both models can work, but knowing how you identify helps clarify your work.Balancing Contract Work and Side Projects: Choosing projects that complement each other creates a symbiotic relationship instead of competing for time.Making Space for Hobbies and Health: Fitness, hobbies, and restorative time aren’t luxuries—they’re essential to being a better parent, partner, and business owner.Show NotesGrowth Currency (Dylan’s Newsletter)Dylan Redekop on LinkedInGrowth in Reverse To Grow Your Newsletter, You Need to Have Unique Content with Chenell BasilioRethinking Our Relationship with Time and Money with Khe HyWhat do you think? Send your feedback to streamlinedfeedback.com ★ Support this podcast ★