Calm & Colorful: Not Your Average MBA Diaries

I'm the Reason My Business Isn't Growing (A Founder's Honest Confession)

16 min · 20. maj 2026
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For months, I’ve been questioning whether I should pivot my business, shut down my classes, or completely change direction. On paper, some things aren’t working. The numbers don’t fully work yet. The classes aren’t truly profitable yet. And after running the viability calculator with my mentor, I had a moment where I thought: “Why hasn’t anyone told me to pivot?” But this episode turned into something much deeper. Because the truth is… the biggest thing standing in my way might actually be me. In this episode, I’m sharing: * my fear of being “salesy” * what another founder said that completely shifted my perspective * what happened after Korbin’s ICU stay * the grief, exhaustion, and life circumstances behind the scenes * why I keep stopping myself even though I deeply believe in this work * and what I’m doing to finally get out of my own way This is probably one of the rawest episodes I’ve recorded. If you’re building something meaningful while also carrying real life, grief, parenting, fear, exhaustion, and self-doubt… this episode is for you. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Curious about Oneday MBA — the program I talk about throughout this show? Check it out here: https://oneday.org/us/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=jessica-brittani-referral [https://oneday.org/us/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=jessica-brittani-referral] Subscribe so you don't miss the messy middle of building a business as a mom. Calm & Colorful: https://www.calmandcolorful.com [https://www.calmandcolorful.com] Join the free Calm & Colorful Circle community for founders + mamas building alongside me If this episode resonated, please leave a review — it helps other founder moms find this podcast. #FounderMom #OnedayMBA #WomenInBusiness #PodcastForMoms #CustomerDiscovery

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For months, I’ve been questioning whether I should pivot my business, shut down my classes, or completely change direction. On paper, some things aren’t working. The numbers don’t fully work yet. The classes aren’t truly profitable yet. And after running the viability calculator with my mentor, I had a moment where I thought: “Why hasn’t anyone told me to pivot?” But this episode turned into something much deeper. Because the truth is… the biggest thing standing in my way might actually be me. In this episode, I’m sharing: * my fear of being “salesy” * what another founder said that completely shifted my perspective * what happened after Korbin’s ICU stay * the grief, exhaustion, and life circumstances behind the scenes * why I keep stopping myself even though I deeply believe in this work * and what I’m doing to finally get out of my own way This is probably one of the rawest episodes I’ve recorded. If you’re building something meaningful while also carrying real life, grief, parenting, fear, exhaustion, and self-doubt… this episode is for you. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Curious about Oneday MBA — the program I talk about throughout this show? Check it out here: https://oneday.org/us/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=jessica-brittani-referral [https://oneday.org/us/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=jessica-brittani-referral] Subscribe so you don't miss the messy middle of building a business as a mom. Calm & Colorful: https://www.calmandcolorful.com [https://www.calmandcolorful.com] Join the free Calm & Colorful Circle community for founders + mamas building alongside me If this episode resonated, please leave a review — it helps other founder moms find this podcast. #FounderMom #OnedayMBA #WomenInBusiness #PodcastForMoms #CustomerDiscovery

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