Sometimes the bravest thing we can do as entrepreneurs is admit when something isn’t working — even when it looks perfect on paper. This is the FINAL episode of The Business of Good. I’m pulling back the curtain on one of the hardest lessons I've learned in my business journey - the pivot that didn’t land, the launch that fell flat, and the lessons that came from realizing that heart and strategy have to move in sync. This isn’t an episode about failure — it’s an episode about truth. About th...
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Sometimes the bravest thing we can do as entrepreneurs is admit when something isn’t working — even when it looks perfect on paper. This is the FINAL episode of The Business of Good. I’m pulling back the curtain on one of the hardest lessons I've learned in my business journey - the pivot that didn’t land, the launch that fell flat, and the lessons that came from realizing that heart and strategy have to move in sync. This isn’t an episode about failure — it’s an episode about truth. About th...
055: She Chose Impact Over Algorithms — And It Paid Off (with Sarah Robertson-Barnes)
The Business of Good
36 minutes
2 months ago
055: She Chose Impact Over Algorithms — And It Paid Off (with Sarah Robertson-Barnes)
If you’ve ever wondered if you can grow a meaningful platform without chasing algorithms, follower counts, or cookie-cutter strategies… this episode is for you. Sarah Robertson-Barnes has done exactly that. As the founder of Sustainable in the Suburbs, Sarah has become a leading voice in sustainable living for suburban families — not because she followed every “growth hack” in the book, but because she stayed true to her values and showed up authentically. In this episode, Sarah and I t...
The Business of Good
Sometimes the bravest thing we can do as entrepreneurs is admit when something isn’t working — even when it looks perfect on paper. This is the FINAL episode of The Business of Good. I’m pulling back the curtain on one of the hardest lessons I've learned in my business journey - the pivot that didn’t land, the launch that fell flat, and the lessons that came from realizing that heart and strategy have to move in sync. This isn’t an episode about failure — it’s an episode about truth. About th...