What if the thing you’ve been calling too much was actually your superpower?
In this episode, I sit down with Ebony Foster, the founder of The Panic Club, to talk about confidence, self-acceptance, and the myth of perfection. Ebony opens up about her ADHD diagnosis, how it changed the way she works, and why “good enough” is often exactly what you need to move forward.
We dive into what it really takes to build confidence when your brain won’t slow down — the boundaries that protect your energy, the moments that rebuild your self-trust, and the power of community when you feel like you’re falling apart.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in perfectionism, struggled to keep up, or wondered if you’re the only one spinning plates and still doubting yourself — this one’s for you.
This episode will remind you that done is better than perfect, boundaries are self-respect in action, and you don’t need to have it all together to be wildly capable.
You can find Ebony on Instagram @thepanicclub
Find Couch Cubicle @wellgirlwork
Find Abby @dear__abby_
If you think you need the perfect product before you can launch, think again. In this episode, I sit down with Chantelle, the creative mind behind Pink Stachio — the world’s first strawberry pistachio spread.
Here’s the wild part: Chantelle built a powerful brand, a loyal community, and even ran viral pop-ups… all before her signature product officially hit the shelves. That takes vision, persistence, and a whole lot of optimism.
In our conversation, she shares exactly how she did it — from balancing a full-time job while building her business, to avoiding burnout, to why planning and time management are non-negotiables. We also dive into the mindset piece: how open-mindedness, market validation, and genuine passion make selling feel effortless.
This isn’t just a story about food. It’s a masterclass in building something that connects people, solves a problem, and creates joy.
If you’ve ever thought you’re not ready to start because “it’s not perfect yet” - Chantelle’s story will change your mind.
⏱ Episode Chapters – Chantelle, Pink Stachio
00:00 – Intro: Meet Chantelle & Pink Stachio
03:06 – Building a Brand Before the Product Launch
05:20 – Partnerships, Feedback & Team Dynamics
06:26 – Balancing a Full-Time Job and Entrepreneurship
08:42 – Lessons From Burnout & Finding Balance
10:55 – Planning and Time Management That Actually Work
12:56 – From Employee to Entrepreneur: Taking the Leap
13:22 – Market Validation Through Community Engagement
15:53 – Crafting a Brand Identity That Sticks
20:08 – Smart Marketing Strategies Pre-Launch
23:05 – Food as a Connector: Creating Shared Moments
24:05 – Passion-Driven Selling: Why It Feels Natural
29:08 – Mindset Shifts: Choosing Optimism & Accountability
32:30 – Building a Joyful Work Environment
34:40 – Closing Thoughts & Takeaways
LINKS:
Shantelle @shantellel.ai @pink.stachio
Abby @dear__abby_ @wellgirlwork
What if the very things that broke you became the foundation of your brand?
That’s the story of Jayde Winsley, a business owner and fierce advocate for women in business. In this raw conversation, Jayde shares how motherhood, COVID, and depression pushed her to the edge — and how she rebuilt with authenticity, resilience, and a whole lot of self-belief.
We’re talking about the lessons you only learn by failing, the toxic people you have to walk away from, and the power of choosing yourself, even when it feels impossible.
If you’ve ever battled self-doubt, compared yourself to everyone else, or wondered if you’re really cut out for this… Jayde’s story will remind you that your most powerful strategy is authenticity.
This is not just about building a brand. It’s about building a life that feels true.
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Jayde Winsley and Her Journey
03:16 – The Impact of Motherhood and COVID-19
05:11 – Turning Point: Choosing to Pursue Her Own Path
06:39 – Overcoming Depression and Finding Purpose
08:14 – Lessons from Failure and Resilience
09:59 – The Importance of Self-Worth
11:11 – Finding Your Why and Authenticity
13:14 – Building a Personal Brand
15:06 – The Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity
16:26 – Navigating the Comparison Trap
17:07 – Building Confidence Through Self-Care
18:03 – Practical Steps to Self-Belief
19:56 – The Importance of Knowing Your 'Why'
20:49 – Letting Go of Toxic Relationships
22:44 – Choosing Yourself Over Others
23:37 – The Impact of Toxic People
25:36 – Overcoming Self-Doubt and Fear
26:55 – Finding Your Purpose and Vision
27:42 – Navigating Challenges in Business
29:06 – Embracing the Journey of Growth
31:09 – Outro
Connect with Jayde: @women.in.business.australia
Find Abby at: @wellgirlwork | @dear__abby_
🔗 Links
Couch Cubicle is your permission slip love note to build a business that feels good for your nervous system - with stories, systems, and soft pep talks to remind you that you can do this. Some weeks it’ll be you, me, and a cup of tea. Other weeks, amazing guests will pull up a cushion. Either way, you’ll leave feeling seen, supported, and a little more in love with your business.
What if your hardest season became the start of something beautiful? In this episode, Kelsey — founder of Where the Roses Grow — shares how postpartum depression led her to rediscover creativity and build a floral studio filled with heart. We talk balancing motherhood and business, managing anxiety, and the double-edged sword of social media. This is a reminder to stay authentic, hold onto your why, and find magic in everyday life. 🌸
Chapters:
00:00The Birth of a Floral Studio
05:05Balancing Motherhood and Business
10:33Managing Anxiety and Creativity
15:44Finding Support and Staying Grounded
15:47Balancing Dreams and Reality
17:35The Week in the Life of a Florist
18:42E-Commerce and Event Management
20:39The Impact of Social Media on Business
23:52Planning for the Future
25:23Turning Creativity into Business
27:34The Emotional Connection of Flowers and Candles
LINKS:
Kelsey Instagram: @wheretherosesgrow
Abby: @dear__abby_
The Pod: @wellgirlwork