Becky Whetstone, Ph.D., is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, author of I Think I Want Out: What to Do When One of You Wants to End Your Marriage, and creator of Marriage Crisis Management, a method that has guided thousands of couples through difficult relationship decisions. An Arkansas native with a Ph.D. from St. Mary’s University, Becky’s career spans journalism, teaching, and therapy, with features in HuffPost, Newsweek, and The London Times. Through her Little Rock-based telehealth practice, YouTube channel, and writing, she empowers individuals and couples to navigate love, loss, and growth with compassion and clarity.
We had a great conversation with Julia Brooks today! We talked about her beliefs around having an abundance mindset and trusting that there is more than enough to go around—for her, her clients, her peers, even her ‘competitors’. She shared that for her it means she doesn't have to grip or force anything to succeed. She can cheer other women on, give generously, and still hit every goal she sets. She believes that when you operate from abundance, you are able to show up in your full power—and attract ‘your’ people because of that energy. And we totally agree!
Check out Julia’s FREE MASTERCLASS - Use the Nice Girl Method to Book 5-10 Sales Calls Per Week.
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We had a great conversation with Pat Miller this week! Despite suffering significant personal losses, including her mother, siblings, and husband, she has shown remarkable resilience and humor. Her story of strength and perseverance is chronicled in her award-winning, best-selling book "Kicking Karma's Ass," which details her professional and personal comeback. Miller's success and spirit exemplify her ability to not only survive but to flourish in the face of adversity. “A lot of people think karma is this thing where you’ve done something wrong, so something bad happens to you as a result. Basically, you get what you deserve. Wayne Dyer says, ‘How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.’ And that’s how I look at it - you are responsible for you.”
In 2013, her eldest brother died unexpectedly. The following year her mother died and her husband was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of cancer. Then her father passed away in 2015 and the final blow was her husband succumbing to cancer in 2016. “It was the darkest hours of my life. I was literally in a daze and running on automatic pilot. The pain of those losses was unfathomable. But, I turned that anger at all of the losses into a determination to succeed. I had two sons to think about.”
“Looking back on my personal and professional journey,...I was inspired…to write my book. I needed to make sense of all of my grief and wanted to inspire others who feel totally alone in restarting their lives. I decided to be vulnerable in telling my story – telling the whole truth, as raw as it might be. People need to know that personal transformation isn’t scary, but the circumstances behind them might be. And it’s okay. It’s all new territory, so it’s normal to be nervous. Don’t let that stop you. Ask for guidance. Look for signs. Follow the nudges. Whatever you are called to do, IS FOR YOU. For me that meant refusing to feel like a victim. I spent long nights, meditating and contemplating why such losses happened to me. I knew there had to be a reason why. I often say my husband was such a selfless man in his death. It allowed me to become the woman I was destined to be. I couldn't allow his death to be all negative. I had to find the positive. And that’s how I started to rebrand, reinvent and rebuild.”
Pat’s ebook will be available for 99 cents starting later this week for the next two weeks for our listeners. It's also available free to those who are Kindle Unlimited subscribers.
You can find Pat online here:
Website: https://patmiller.net/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepatmiller11/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePatMiller11/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thepatmiller11
Twitter: https://x.com/ThePatMiller11
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Vernessa Hopkins is a seasoned Global Operations Executive with a distinguished career leading within Fortune 500 companies. With more than a decade of experience driving operational excellence, innovation, and growth in high-stakes environments, she has mastered the art of influence and leadership. Vernessa is the creator of The Influence Equation, a transformative framework that equips professionals with the tools to strengthen self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and persuasive communication. As a consultant and sought-after speaker, she empowers individuals and teams to unlock their potential, navigate complexity with confidence, and achieve lasting impact.
Chanel E. Martin is an award-winning chemical engineer turned serial entrepreneur, recognized for her impact in media, beauty-tech, and innovation. She is the founder and CEO of Beyond the Book Media, where she helps authors and brands publish manuscripts in as little as 30 days, and the author of Speak Up... We Deserve to Be Heard. Featured in outlets like Forbes, Business Insider, Essence, and BET, Chanel has a decade of experience helping entrepreneurs scale through storytelling and community building. Her latest venture, Her Beauty Regimen, is a marketplace dedicated to intentional, wellness-driven beauty routines. She also co-founded Myavana, the first AI-powered personalized haircare recommendation system for women of color. Across all her ventures, Chanel leads with a commitment to innovation, empowerment, and cultural impact.
In this insightful episode, Misty Mae joins us to talk about loneliness, walking the walk, and grief.
Misty shared how lonely entrepreneurship was for her, especially when she first started out, and how she struggled with it. How both her personal and professional networks were not always supportive of the things she was trying to accomplish, so she had to take a long and hard look at the people she kept around her in order to make sure she had the support and resources that she needed while trying to figure out how to build her business.
Now, Misty walks the walk - if she shares with a client or colleague that "rest is productive" you better believe that is because it took her a while to realize it is true. Now, she prioritizes it for herself.
Misty got very vulnerable about how the grief of losing her dog, in the midst of trying to build her business, has been one of the biggest challenges she’s had to face - and that she still struggles with it. She talked about how she figured out how to navigate through in a way that doesn't derail her entire day any longer.
Be sure to get on Misty’s list to receive her Sunday Spark emails - they are short and sweet, but always relevant when they arrive. Misty also has a free guide to Get Your Poop In A Group! This is your no BS guide to get your sh*t together before you hire!
You can find Misty online here:
Other resources mentioned during the podcast:
Alignable (Business Networking Platform)
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In this inspiring episode, Melissa Alexander shares her powerful journey from corporate burnout to building a life of freedom, fulfillment, and purpose through entrepreneurship.
Melissa opens up about the moment she realized that the traditional path — career, retirement plan, “success” by society’s standards — wasn’t bringing her joy. Through home business ownership, she discovered not just time and money freedom, but something even greater: emotional and spiritual abundance.
💡 In this conversation, we explore:
Breaking free from the corporate grind and rewriting your life story
How Melissa’s mother inspired her to pursue business ownership
The deeper meaning of abundance — peace of mind, happiness, and fulfilling relationships
The importance of persistence, patience, and vision when building your dreams
Why it’s never too late to start over — including the story of Melissa’s mentor, Belinda Santor, who rebuilt her life and business at age 50 and created lasting success
This episode is a must-watch for anyone feeling stuck, burned out, or wondering if it’s too late to chase the life you really want.
You can find Melissa online here:
Other resources mentioned during the podcast:
VA Connection with Belinda Sandor
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In this week’s episode, we dive deep into integrity — what it really means to live, work, and lead from a place of alignment.
Integrity isn’t just about honesty — it’s about when your actions, words, and inner truth line up. It’s about creating boundaries, choosing clients and opportunities that match your values, and having the courage to disappoint instead of betraying yourself.
We explore:
Integrity as alignment → how to live in sync with your truth.
Boundaries & integrity → why saying “no” can be one of the most powerful yes’s to yourself.
Integrity in business → choosing aligned clients, projects, and partnerships (even if it means turning others down).
The ripple effect → how one woman standing in her integrity gives others permission to do the same.
Courage & authenticity → why integrity requires bravery and the willingness to take the harder road.
We also asked:
Where in our lives do we feel fully in integrity right now?
What helps us return to our center when life pulls us off course?
So, where in YOUR life do you feel fully in integrity right now? And what helps YOU return to your center when life starts life-ing? We’d love to hear from you!
Our biggest takeaway? Living in integrity means choosing alignment over approval — even when it’s hard. What was your biggest aha from today’s episode?
Other resources mentioned during the podcast:
Aly Berthiaume’s monthly writer’s circle - check out Ally’s website, connect with her on her social channels, and subscribe to her newsletter for the inside scoop!
Angelic’s monthly women’s circle for business - join us each month for this free one-hour women’s circle for business owners!
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Meet Kash: She served as the chief financial officer for Icon Foods soon moving into the
CEO role (as of May 10, 2024). She oversees the financial operations, reporting, and compliance of these organizations, as well as drives their growth and profitability. She has a strong background in legal matters, such as acquisition negotiation, trademark applications, regulatory compliance, and contract drafting, which enables her to handle complex and diverse transactions and issues. She currently holds an MBA degree from Eastern Washington University, with a focus on accounting and finance, to further enhance her skills and knowledge in this field. In her free time, she loves to be with her family, spend time outdoors, and golf.
Social Media Handles:
LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kash-rocheleau-a0678528/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/icon_foods/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kashrocheleau
Gözde Brake Guia, aka Goz, is the Cofounder of PodWritten, a podcast booking agency for health and wellness businesses. She started her career as a teacher and then became a content writer and editor for a PR company.
In 2024, driven by a desire for freedom, she and her husband launched PodWritten despite having no prior business or sales experience. But Goz embraced the unknown and decided to learn and grow along the way. Today, through PodWritten, she helps health and wellness brands secure interviews on top podcasts and teaches them about strategic storytelling.
Fluent in Turkish, English, and Spanish, she’s been featured in top-tier publications like Entrepreneur and Forbes Centroamerica.
Amy Babish helps people who have tried everything and still feel stuck in their health, their marriage, or the impact they know they’re meant to have. She gets to the root, working with ancestral patterns, soul‑level assignments, the body itself, and even the home and land they live on.
For over twenty years, Amy has guided visionaries, executives, founders, and high‑impact leaders to release what was never theirs to carry and live with clarity, connection, and a wider kind of freedom.
Her expertise is rare and deeply integrative, shifting what once felt immovable.She is also the host of The Soulful Visionary podcast, where she guides guests through live sessions that reveal what’s ready to end and what’s ready to emerge.
Today’s guest is a powerhouse of creativity & strategy in the tech world. Marta has spent the last 12 years shaping the digital experience behind some of your favorite global brands—designing mobile & web applications that don’t just function beautifully, but feel intuitive & human.
She’s not just a designer—she’s a mentor, an international speaker, & the brilliant CEO behind Glitterky, where she helps startups grow with intention—combining business savvy & design excellence to spark real transformation.
But what makes Marta’s story truly inspiring is the mission behind her work. As a single mother, she’s showing her daughter—and all of us—that it's possible to fall in love with life, & to align your purpose with your profession.
Go to her website for her free ebooks (start up pitch deck and fundraising)
In this heartfelt and empowering episode, we sit down with Bri Alexander, a sound and energy healing practitioner, for a powerful conversation on transformation, grief, healing, and stepping into your soul’s purpose.
Bri shares how an unexpected loss became the catalyst for deep self-discovery, leading her to move across the world to Taiwan. Through solitude, mindfulness, and the cultural immersion of a slower, more intentional lifestyle, she reconnected with her body, intuition, and purpose. Her journey is one of courage, healing, and realignment.
This episode is filled with vulnerable truths, laughter, a few tears, and so many glimmers — those tiny, powerful reminders to keep going.
What You'll Hear In This Episode:
Bri’s story of transformation after miscarriage and emotional burnout
The power of physically removing yourself to hear your own voice
Living abroad during the COVID-19 pandemic and its unexpected spiritual gifts
How nature, Eastern medicine, and cultural values helped shape her healing
Releasing guilt, embracing redirection, and trusting divine timing
The role of abundance mindset and learning to follow the “glimmer”
Tools like Ikigai to uncover your soul’s unique purpose
Releasing comparison and imposter syndrome as a daily practice
What real community and support actually looks like
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Other resources mentioned during the podcast:
IKIGAI - Bri recommends doing everything in your power to make sure your work and life align with this teaching. She says, “You'll find so much fulfillment and happiness and work will rarely feel like work - the cliche is true!”
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In this powerful and deeply personal episode,we welcome back bestselling author, publisher, and speaker Lynda Sunshine West. Together, we explore the raw truths behind success—the struggles, healing, and self-discovery that don't make it into the highlight reels.
Lynda shares how running away at age five and not being "rescued" shaped decades of self-doubt, people-pleasing, and fear—and how she reclaimed her worth by facing one fear a day for a year. The conversation dives into the damage caused by gaslighting, the inner work of rewriting personal narratives, and the radical act of vulnerability in leadership, business, and storytelling.
Whether you’re writing a book, healing from trauma, or trying to rediscover your voice, this episode will remind you that your story is worthy, and sharing it can spark powerful connection and impact.
Check out Lynda’s new Story Sculptor! Let the Story Sculptor help you write your book. Go to https://storysculptorgpt.com/
You can find Lynda online here:
Other resources mentioned the podcast:
The Year Of Fears, Momentum: 13 Lessons From Action Takers Who Changed the World
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We had such a fun conversation with Cristel on this episode of the podcast. Who said business has to be boring and serious? Not Cristel Sias that’s for sure! Cristel shared her story and powerful business insights with us about:
Her philosophy around competition
Being a college drop out
What her work playlist is like
The story of resilience that inspired her
And the one piece of advice she’d give her younger self
You can find Cristel online here:
Other resources mentioned during the podcast:
Lo Fi Afro Beats Playlist - we listen on Spotify, but search wherever you listen
Bobbi Humphrey - Black and Blues - we listen on Spotify, but search wherever you listen
The Art Of Possibilities by Rosamund Stone Zander & Benjamin Zander
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During Charity’s episode we hit it harder than burnout at a board meeting! Charity and Angelic got heart-to-heart about:
How she made the shift from corporate shackles to freedom and abundance
How an abundant mindset isn’t just about monetizing and money, it’s about freedom and access to opportunities and options to live at your most fulfilled
How we dial into our goals and hold ourselves accountable through the pitfalls, stumbling blocks and mental gremlins.
How coaches and mentors have helped us
Overcoming corporate burnout and entrepreneurial burnout - it’s a thing!
Normalizing mental fitness, talking about depression
Taking our power back, getting clear on our goals, and reaching for the stars is a choice and that is our superpower. We all have choice!
Resilience as a choice and an amazing gift that we all have
Phew! Yes, it was a power-packed episode, folks! So, be sure to stop by her website to download her free books and take her up on her Free Clarity Call! https://charitybrown.biz/
You can find Charity online here:
Other Resources Mentioned During the Podcast:
The Dark Side of the Light Worker (book)
Rachel Rodgers’ Book We Should All Be Millionaires
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Sabrina Morris has spent over ten years as a specialized consultant solving problems for
corporate executives. As a problem solver, she applied her experience as an Enterprise
Architect across all aspects of business. Her background as a Strategic Business Analyst,
Change Strategist, Systems Architect, and Software Designer impacted her effectiveness as a
problem solver. In addition, she leveraged the wisdom of her mother, who was a successful
Real Estate Investor and Entrepreneur. As a passionate problem solver and writer, she helps
those who want more than the status quo—those looking to make a unique shift in their lives
and desire a lifestyle transformation.
Veronica is a two-time Amazon bestselling author, speaker, and the passionate founder of Carnelian Wealth Solutions, LLC. With over 20 years of expertise in financial services, Veronica specializes in empowering women in the sandwich generation to take control of their financial futures.
Veronica’s mission is deeply personal, rooted in her own experience of navigating the financial and emotional challenges following her father’s passing. This journey inspired her to dedicate her life to helping others avoid similar pitfalls and create legacies that reflect their values and aspirations.
As a Lisa Nichols Certified Transformational Trainer, Veronica brings her unique ability to inspire, guide, and activate change in her audience. She combines her financial expertise with transformational coaching techniques to deliver insights that resonate on both a practical and emotional level.
Becky Mollenkamp
An ICF-certified coach with nearly a decade of experience, Becky helps progressive founders who want to grow their companies without losing sight of their people-first values. Operating through an intersectional feminist lens, Becky helps smart, high-achievers break up with hustle culture and redefine success on their own damn terms. Becky is a mom, avid reader, novice baker, and introvert. A former journalist and current host of The Gutsy Boss podcast, Becky is a skilled public speaker and we can’t wait to chat it up with her!
I am not concerned about making an offer. I'd be thrilled simply to point
people to my website (beckymollenkamp.com ) and to the Feminist Podcasters
Collective (feministpods.com).
Assigned Reading Podcast - New! Reading feminist essays and talking about them. Episodes drop tomorrow.