You probably know Dave Gerhardt as a top B2B marketing pro. But there’s way more to him than LinkedIn posts, clever copy, and great advice.
On this episode of The Emma Stratton Show, I sit down with Dave to talk not about marketing — but about mindset, personal growth, and the real inner work required to run a successful business. What unfolds is a soul-nourishing conversation about journaling, spirituality, identity shifts, and building a business that supports a full life.
If you're an entrepreneur, creator, or human being trying to make work and life feel more aligned — this one’s for you.
Highlights:
– Why entrepreneurship is the ultimate personal growth program
– Letting go of a former identity to build something bigger
– Dave’s rituals for grounding, sanity, and creativity
– Why nature, journaling, and gratitude are his go-to tools
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome to The Emma Stratton Show
(03:50) Emma shares how this conversation with Dave came to be
(05:15) Dave’s wandering phase—and what it taught him
(09:00) The identity crisis that came with leaving corporate
(13:45) The mistake he made going back to a “safe” role
(17:40) Personal growth through building a team and company
(24:00) Reclaiming meaning and freedom through work
(30:50) Dave’s go-to routines: exercise, journaling, reading, nature
(39:20) How spirituality and gratitude show up in his day
(45:30) Redefining success—and designing a life around it
Follow Dave on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/davegerhardt/) and Exit Five (https://www.exitfive.com)
Follow Emma on Substack (https://substack.com/@emmastratton) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-stratton-punchy/)
For a long time, I thought I had to change who I was to be successful.
Grind harder. Be more productive. Follow the “right” process. But all of that went against how I’m naturally wired — and it left me burned out and doubting myself.
On this solo episode of The Emma Stratton Show, I share how I came to see my quirks not as flaws, but as strengths. I talk about the tools and moments that helped me embrace my true nature — and how aligning my business with that wiring unlocked more fun, freedom, and yes, success.
Whether you’re building your own business or working inside someone else’s, this episode will help you start honoring the way you’re wired — and find a better way forward.
Highlights:
– What I believed about success (and why it kept me stuck)
– The surprising assessments that changed how I saw myself
– How play, freedom, and quick decision-making became my superpowers
– Simple ways to align your life and work with your true wiring
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome to The Emma Stratton Show
(02:10) Why I thought I wasn’t cut out for business
(08:05) How two assessments reframed my thinking
(13:50) The real power of being a “quick start”
(18:12) Discovering my soul-level wiring: play and exploration
(24:36) Making business decisions based on alignment
(30:22) How to explore your own natural wiring
(37:41) Steps to design work that fits how you operate
(43:55) Final reflections and encouragement
Follow Emma on Substack (https://substack.com/@emmastratton) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-stratton-punchy/)
You have to work hard to be successful. But you also have to work smarter on the right things.On this episode, I’m joined by entrepreneur and marketing expert Katelyn Bourgoin. Katelyn has built multiple businesses, faced the highs and lows of startup life, and figured out what actually works—and what doesn’t—when creating a business that aligns with your strengths.In this conversation, Katelyn shares hard-earned wisdom on building a business that fits you, not just what the industry says you should do.
We talk about how she went from running an agency to launching a tech startup (and realizing it wasn’t for her) to growing her hit newsletter Why We Buy and teaching entrepreneurs how to build standout personal brands.If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re on the right path or struggling with when to pivot vs. when to stay the course, this episode is for you.
Highlights:
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome to The Emma Stratton Show
(01:06) Why Katelyn turned down the creator economy in 2014
(05:29) From agency life to tech startup struggles
(10:40) The hard truth about pivoting too soon
(14:14) Finding your zone of genius (and avoiding what drains you)
(17:50) How to build a business that fits your life, not the other way around
(22:57) The biggest myth about entrepreneurship
(27:38) What most people get wrong about business ideas
(33:31) The most underrated path to success
(39:45) Why sticking with it is the real key to long-term success
Follow Katelyn on https://customercamp.co/ and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/katebour/
Follow Emma on Substack (https://substack.com/@emmastratton) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-stratton-punchy/)
Most of us don’t realize how much resistance we have to the very things we want. I didn’t until I found myself working harder than ever but felt stuck in the same place.In this episode, I’m sharing how I first discovered "Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires” by Esther and Jerry Hicks, and why its core ideas completely reframed the way I approached business and life. I’ll walk you through my early skepticism, the moment I recognized my own resistance, and the mindset shifts that changed everything. If you’ve ever felt like you’re pushing against what you want instead of letting it in, this episode might change how you see things.
Highlights:
The fundamental principle that well-being is always flowing to us
How resistance (often subconscious) blocks what we desire
Why emotions are a powerful guide to shifting energy and manifesting more
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome to The Emma Stratton Show
(02:30) Ask and It Is Given: the OG book on manifestation
(05:03) My first encounter with Esther Hicks and the teachings of Abraham
(06:58) The universe is working for you if you let it
(09:31) The resistance that blocks success (and how I found mine)
(13:13) Understanding the Law of Attraction beyond the buzzwords
(20:12) Emotions as a compass: how to shift your energy in real time
(27:34) The one rule I live by: nothing is more important than feeling good
Link to the book Ask and It Is Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks:
https://www.amazon.com/Ask-Given-Learning-Manifest-Desires/dp/1401904599
Follow Emma on Substack (https://substack.com/@emmastratton) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-stratton-punchy/)
For years, I followed the typical business advice, but something wasn’t clicking. I was pushing myself harder and harder, but I wasn’t seeing the results I hoped for.
On this episode of The Emma Stratton Show, I’m joined by April Dunford, a leader in product positioning. April’s story is all about shifting from the traditional business grind to embracing a more authentic approach.
We talk about how stepping away from social media actually helped her grow her business, the importance of being true to yourself in your work, and why humor and authenticity became her superpowers in consulting.In this conversation, we explore how building a business that aligns with who you are can unlock the success you’ve been searching for.
Highlights:
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome to The Emma Stratton Show
(02:24) April’s journey from corporate marketing to consulting
(06:23) Why April chose to step away from LinkedIn for her business
(12:17) April’s podcast journey and unexpected outcomes
(17:40) The highs and lows of being a solo consultant
(23:11) Setting boundaries and saying “no” to the wrong clients
(30:55) Advice for those transitioning from corporate to consulting
(35:40) Building a business with an abundance mindset
Follow April on https://www.aprildunford.com/ and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprildunford/
Follow Emma on Substack (https://substack.com/@emmastratton) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-stratton-punchy/)
Success isn’t just about working harder. Sometimes, it’s about working differently.On this episode of The Emma Stratton Show, I’m joined by my friend and mentor, Rev. Frances Fayden. Years ago, I was following all the traditional business advice but nothing was clicking. I was exhausted, frustrated, and pushing harder than ever with little to show for it.
Then I met Frances, and she introduced me to something I’d never considered: energy work. I wasn’t sure what to make of it at first, but when I started aligning with my natural energy instead of forcing strategies that didn’t fit, everything shifted—fast.In this conversation, we dive into what energy really is, how it affects the way we show up in business, and why honoring who you are can unlock the success you’ve been chasing.
Highlights:
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome to The Emma Stratton Show
(01:06) Meeting Frances Fayden and discovering energy work
(02:31) From business strategy to spiritual mentorship
(05:29) What is energy? Understanding frequencies and alignment
(07:54) How energy impacts business growth and decision-making
(10:40) A failed proposal, a mindset shift, and an unexpected breakthrough
(14:14) Why working harder wasn’t the answer for Emma
(17:50) The power of alignment for creatives and highly sensitive people
(22:57) How unresolved relationships drain your energy
(27:38) Building a business that feels good and actually works
(33:31) Practical ways to start working with your energy today
Follow Frances:
https://francesfayden.com/
https://www.facebook.com/RevFrancesFayden/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rev-frances-fayden-6a390937/
Follow Emma on Substack (https://substack.com/@emmastratton) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-stratton-punchy/)
So many of us don’t realize how much our beliefs about money hold us back. I didn’t until I saw the same income ceiling year after year, no matter how hard I worked.In this episode, I’m sharing how I discovered my own scarcity mindset, the subconscious patterns keeping me stuck, and the mindset shifts that changed everything. I’ll take you through the moment I realized I had a problem, the work I did to rewire my beliefs, and the surprising ways embracing abundance transformed my business and life.If you’ve ever felt like there’s never enough—money, clients, opportunities—this episode might just shift your perspective.
Highlights:
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome to The Emma Stratton Show
(01:02) Scarcity mindset: how it shaped my early business journey
(05:21) The fear of leaving a stable paycheck behind
(07:58) The hidden ceiling: why I kept earning the same each year
(10:51) Scarcity vs. abundance: the mindset shift that changed everything
(17:12) Rewiring beliefs with NLP, EFT, and mindset coaching
(22:57) Visibility, pricing, and the unexpected impact of abundance
(25:34) How small financial habits reinforce an abundance mindset
Many people will tell you that building a business is about strategy. But that’s not the entire truth. Being a creative entrepreneur means creating something that truly feels like you.
Hi, my name’s Emma Stratton, and welcome to my show. Before I bring on any guests, I wanted to take a moment and share why I’m starting this podcast in the first place.A lot of it has to do with burnout that nearly broke me, the unconventional mindset shifts that changed everything, and why business success isn’t about following step-by-step formulas. I don’t believe in them. I believe in tuning into your inner wisdom and leading with heart.If you’re ready to build a business that reflects who you are, this show is for you.
Highlights:
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome to The Emma Stratton Show
(01:00) Why Emma started The Emma Stratton Show
(02:34) Breaking business rules: intuition over strategy
(07:22) The turning point: 2020, fear, and energy work
(12:15) Defining success: freedom, fulfillment, and following your gifts
Hi, I’m Emma Stratton, and welcome to my show. Before we get into conversations with incredible guests, I want to share why I’m starting this podcast.
It’s about the inner work, the mind, body, and spirit shifts that helped me build my business in a way that actually felt right. Because I believe success isn’t one-size-fits-all.
If you’re looking for a fresh, unconventional approach to building a business that reflects who you truly are, you’re in the right place.