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Revenue Mind
Jolie Shapiro
26 episodes
2 days ago
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Loud Boundaries | Tas Bober, Founder of The Scroll Lab
Revenue Mind
34 minutes
4 months ago
Loud Boundaries | Tas Bober, Founder of The Scroll Lab
Landing‑page whisperer Tas Bober gets candid about postpartum burnout, therapy as mental hygiene, and why “I only work three days a week” is her richest flex yet. She and Jolie unpack the fear leaders feel around setting boundaries and how choosing a lifestyle business over a growth grind can be the ultimate power move.  Key Takeaways• Adaptability is a super‑skill, but unchecked can morph into over‑extension• Burnout hides in plain sight—until it bulldozes you• Therapy = dental floss for the brain: do it before there’s a cavity• Loud boundaries (“No, thanks—I log off at 3 PM”) protect both work and life• Success isn’t headcount or ARR; it’s time with the people who matter Timestamps00:00 – Meet Tas & the mental health cost of high growth02:49 – Cultural identity, adaptability, and feeling “everywhere & nowhere”06:04 – Postpartum burnout: how it snuck in and blew up11:45 – Therapy as weekly maintenance, not emergency surgery17:02 – Boundary‑setting 101 (and why leaders fear it)23:58 – Lifestyle biz vs. growth biz: choosing your lane30:01 – Saying “no” as a privilege—and a prerequisite for sanity35:53 – Work, family, and the moments money can’t buy LinksLearn more about TasLearn more about JolieLearn more about Revenue Mind
Revenue Mind