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the soulful business podcast with stella habib

Podcast von the soulful entrepreneur

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welcome to the soulful business podcast, a collection of intimate solo and guest episodes during which we explore the realities of heart-driven entrepreneurship. i am your host stella habib, founder of the soulful entrepreneur and intuitive business strategist + coach. i am here to empower you to create a life you love by building an embodied business that is both sustainable and supportive of your needs. i believe that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to entrepreneurship. becoming an entrepreneur can be as challenging as it is fulfilling. and while there may be some parallels, what works on one person’s journey may not work for another. our journey to embrace the multi-faceted nature of your brilliant soul begins now.

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Episode episode 5: when it feels like your intuition has failed you Cover

episode 5: when it feels like your intuition has failed you

when you build and lead from a combination of logic, emotion and inner knowing, your intuition is an essential decision-making tool. you listen for what feels aligned, trusting that your discernment will guide you toward outcomes like clarity, ease or success. but sometimes, even when you listen closely, things don’t unfold the way you imagined. the path that felt right still breaks your heart or the choice that felt clear unexpectedly falls apart.  as a heart-led business owner, so much of your confidence depends upon self-trust. so when an outcome contradicts the guidance you followed, it can shake that foundation. you start to wonder: did i misread the signs? was i projecting what i wanted to hear? can i still trust my own intuition? that’s the paradox of intuition: it will always guide you, but it will not always guarantee ease or shield you from discomfort, disappointment or delay along the way.  this is a solo episode during which i discuss: • the experience of trusting intuitive guidance, only to face disappointment or delay. • the paradox of intuition: how it can guide us faithfully, but not always gently. • how to distinguish intuition from desire, fear and expectation. • the deeper lessons that emerge when intuition doesn’t lead where we hoped. • what it means to rebuild self-trust and hold faith in what’s still forming. throughout, i share personal reflections on the creative detours that have shaped this oracle deck, and how this process continues to teach me patience, devotion and reverence for timing that i cannot control. i close the episode with reflective prompts to help you reconnect with your own intuition by listening for the truth beneath the noise and remaining faithful to what feels real, even before it’s realized. witness the making if you value the minutia of the creative process, the pauses, devotion and meaning in-between, i invite you to join the making - a thread of occasional, organic updates that bring visibility to the act of soul-led creation. sign up for behind the scenes updates and be the first to know when it’s ready to emerge, earthside, here [https://thesoulfulentrepreneur.myflodesk.com/wildlife-oracle].

16. Nov. 2025 - 15 min
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episode 4: redefining creative rhythm in motherhood

as creators, we often look for rhythm as a way to steady ourselves. we crave routines, patterns and predictable flows that make us feel anchored in our work and our days. before becoming a mother, i managed my creativity through this kind of consistency: focused stretches of time, clear milestones and reliable support systems that helped me sustain my energy. but when motherhood began, the structures i had once relied on unraveled. what had supported my creativity was interrupted, and what emerged instead was an overflow of inspiration that often arrived faster than i could hold it. at times, it has felt as though i might burst with all that wants to be expressed, yet i don't always have the time or spaciousness to release it. the challenge hasn’t been a lack of ideas, but the tension between creativity and capacity - and learning how to ease the pressure of that tension. so the question i’m constantly faced with is: what does it look like to channel that overflow while living with capacity constraints? this is a solo episode during which i discuss: • finding flow in the fragments - learning to work in pockets of time, redefining progress through micro-milestones and flexible expectations. • creating with what’s available - aligning creativity with energy, and practicing gentleness when output isn’t possible. • recognizing creativity in caregiving - seeing how improvisation, problem-solving and storytelling weave through motherhood itself. • trusting the space between - embracing the interval between arrival and revelation as an essential part of the creative process. • redefining what’s enough - shifting standards of worth, acknowledging the cost of limited time and naming a new measure of “enough.” each theme is paired with reflective invitations to help you explore your own relationship with creativity, time, energy and enoughness. i close the episode by countering the myth that we can “have it all.” instead, i reflect on the challenge of choosing what we have the capacity to hold with care and how that choice can lead to a more soulful creative life.

29. Aug. 2025 - 17 min
Episode episode 3: what entrepreneurship didn’t prepare me for in parenthood Cover

episode 3: what entrepreneurship didn’t prepare me for in parenthood

as entrepreneurs, and as humans, many of us crave preparation to create a sense of stability. we plan, anticipate, strategize and try our best to equip ourselves for the unknown. and for the most part, that approach has served me well in business. but, i also understand that there are some things you simply cannot prepare for - no matter how thoughtful, intentional or self-aware you are. there’s a humbling gap between what we think we understand and what it actually feels like to be in something. to be fully immersed in it, body, mind and soul. and now that i am there, there are elements of early parenthood that have taken me by surprise and continue to stretch me in ways i never expected. this is a solo episode during which I discuss:  • the difference between intellectual empathy and lived experience  • the six things entrepreneurship didn’t prepare me for and what they are revealing, including the: 1. dissolution of autonomy, 2. practice of letting be, 3. constancy of care, 4. invisibility of labor, 5. slowness of progress and 6. complexity of resentment. each of these topics is paired with thoughtful reflection prompts to help you explore what this brings up in your own life - whether you are a parent, caregiver or navigating your own season of transition. i close the episode with a reflection on what this season is truly asking of me, which is to integrate the ambition, vision and creativity that built my business with the softness, presence and care required in early motherhood. to live and lead from a more whole place by honouring the full spectrum of who i am.

11. Juli 2025 - 26 min
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episode 2: how entrepreneurship prepared me for parenthood

there is an astoundingly negative narrative surrounding the realities of parenthood circulating social media these days. and don’t get me wrong, it is challenging - but many of the fearful seeds that others planted in my subconscious through their stories have, to my constant surprise, not grown into my reality. the internalization of those secondhand experiences caused me to question my ability to withstand the unknown and now that i have gotten a taste of it, i have been reminded of how much more capable i am than i give myself credit for. upon reflection, i’ve realized that there are so many parallels between the lessons that you learn as an entrepreneur and those that you learn as a parent. in many ways, what i am challenged by now isn’t completely unfamiliar to me - it’s simply the next level of it (which, isn’t to imply that there’s anything simple about it).  this is a solo episode during which I discuss: • the relationship between entrepreneurship and personal development • how creation is inherent to entrepreneurship and parenthood • five internal lessons that arise in both entrepreneurship and parenthood • give external lessons that arise in both entrepreneurship and parenthood i close the episode by reflecting on the ultimate lesson that both entrepreneurship and parenthood have taught me - the one i return to again and again to regain perspective when i get bogged down by the day-to-day challenges of running a business and raising a human.

30. Apr. 2025 - 41 min
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