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Entrepreneur Encounter is a weekly podcast designed to support creative business owners in developing the soft skills that lead to lasting, values-aligned growth.Hosted by Dana Johnson, founder of a boutique Pinterest marketing agency for wedding pros and creatives, and Sara Lowell, a consultant specializing in business management & team leadership along with podcast management, each episode explores the mindset shifts, communication skills, and leadership habits that empower entrepreneurs to grow sustainably—without the burnout.Through real stories, practical frameworks, and transparent conversations, Dana and Sara offer a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to run a purpose-driven business in a constantly changing world.Whether you're building your visibility, managing a team, or simply trying to stay grounded while growing, this podcast is your companion in business and in life.

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Portada del episodio Why Being Too Emotionally Invested in Your Business Is Costing You Clear Decisions | EP 40

Why Being Too Emotionally Invested in Your Business Is Costing You Clear Decisions | EP 40

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/fan_mail/new] You put all your time, energy, and heart into your business. But what happens when a client pushes back, a launch fails, or you get tough feedback? Suddenly, you can't think clearly. Decisions feel stressful and personal. This isn't a flaw—it happens because you care about what you've built. The feeling itself isn't the problem. The problem is letting your emotions take control. In this episode, we talk about how caring too much about your business can make it hard to make good decisions. You’ll learn why your passion is a good thing, but also how to stop your feelings from taking over. This is for anyone who has ever sent an email they regretted or felt stuck because they were overwhelmed by stress WHAT TO LISTEN FOR IN THIS EPISODE 1. Why emotional investment isn't the problem — but the tipping point is real. While passion is a valuable part of your business, it becomes problematic when emotional investment shifts from fuel to fog. The three clear signals that you have crossed this line include decision-making that accelerates out of discomfort, tunnel vision that limits your options, and personalizing every outcome as a reflection of your worth. 2. Three tools to get back to clear-headed leadership in real time. When you're emotionally flooded, you need practical tools, not theory. You'll walk away with three: naming the emotion specifically (not just "I'm stressed" but what you're actually feeling), buying yourself a buffer before you respond or decide, and asking the question that instantly shifts your perspective "What would I tell a trusted friend to do right now?"  3. How these tools play out in real business situations. From critical client feedback to disappointing launches to a collaborator saying something that lands wrong, you'll hear exactly where emotional flooding shows up in real business and what applying these tools actually looks like in the moment. Including how asking for an email instead of a text created just enough of a buffer to respond from a grounded place instead of a defensive one. GRAB THE FREE GIFT [https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map] Want a clear, simple framework to cut through the noise in your business? Download the 20-Minute Clarity Map. In just 20 minutes, you'll identify your three highest-impact goals, pair each with the soft skill that will boost your follow-through, and build a simple action plan that's values-driven and burnout-free. The gap between the trigger and your response is where your leadership lives. The question isn't whether you'll feel things deeply about your business,  you will, and that's what makes you good at what you do. The real question is: are you building the gap wide enough to lead from clarity instead of reaction? Because that gap doesn't just happen. It's practiced. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/support] Whether you’re looking to grow your visibility through Pinterest Marketing or streamline your Podcast Operations and Team Management, we help business owners and creatives build sustainable systems that work for them, not against them. Want to learn more about how this can work for you and your business, reach out to us! Connect with Entrepreneur Encounter:  Your Free Gift: 20 Min Clarity Map https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map    [https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map ] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/  [https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/] Host Sara Lowell:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/] Website: https://www.youarerembertllc.com/ [https://www.youarerembertllc.com/] Host Dana Johnson:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/] Website: https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/ [https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/diy-pinterest-support]

22 de may de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio Why Your Clients Keep Misunderstanding You (And It's Not Their Fault) | EP 39

Why Your Clients Keep Misunderstanding You (And It's Not Their Fault) | EP 39

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/fan_mail/new] You did everything right. You sent the proposal, followed up with a recap, laid out the timeline — and somehow your client came back asking for something that was never on the table. If you've been there, you know the feeling: a mix of frustration, confusion, and that quiet dread of having to address it without damaging the relationship.  For entrepreneurs, client miscommunication isn't just uncomfortable,  it's one of the most common drivers of scope creep, resentment, and burnout. And here's the part that's hard to hear: most of the time, it's not the client's fault. In this episode, you'll hear why client misunderstandings keep happening even when you think you've been clear and more importantly, the specific language shifts you can start making right now to stop the cycle. From the "curse of knowledge" that makes you skip over critical details, to the sneaky patterns that quietly burn down client relationships What to listen for in this episode: * Communicate from your client's starting point, not just your expertise. You're communicating from inside your business — you know your process, your industry standards, and what your terms mean. Your client is hearing your words through the filter of their own assumptions, so the small undefined spaces you leave behind are exactly where scope creep takes root. * Use specific numbers and details instead of vague scope language. Words like "a few," "as needed," and "regular check-ins" feel concrete when you write them, but they mean completely different things to different people. Instead of "two rounds of revisions," try "two rounds of revisions where each round is defined as one list of feedback submitted within five business days. * Pause and confirm understanding during conversations, not just at the end. Asking "does that make sense?" at the end of an onboarding call tells you nothing, your client will say yes because they're excited to work with you, even if they only retained 40% of what you said. Instead, pause throughout the conversation and ask, "what's your understanding of how this process works?" so you can catch the gap before it becomes a problem. (03:08) The Curse of Knowledge and Client Assumptions  (05:49) Identifying Communication Patterns  (09:05) Practical Language Shifts for Clarity  (11:56) Establishing Boundaries and Expectations (15:06) Building Stronger Client Relationships  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/support] Whether you’re looking to grow your visibility through Pinterest Marketing or streamline your Podcast Operations and Team Management, we help business owners and creatives build sustainable systems that work for them, not against them. Want to learn more about how this can work for you and your business, reach out to us! Connect with Entrepreneur Encounter:  Your Free Gift: 20 Min Clarity Map https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map    [https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map ] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/  [https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/] Host Sara Lowell:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/] Website: https://www.youarerembertllc.com/ [https://www.youarerembertllc.com/] Host Dana Johnson:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/] Website: https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/ [https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/diy-pinterest-support]

15 de may de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio Why Solving the Same Problems Over and Over Again Is a Leadership Red Flag | EP 38

Why Solving the Same Problems Over and Over Again Is a Leadership Red Flag | EP 38

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/fan_mail/new] Something goes sideways in your business and within seconds, your brain is already racing. Whose fault is this? How do you fix it right now? You know that spiral intimately. Maybe it’s the moment a client messages you saying results have completely stalled, and before you’ve even had your coffee, you’re already deep in your own head, running through every possible cause and absorbing the problem emotionally before you’ve even opened the account. That mental weight, that reflexive panic or blame, is something almost every entrepreneur experiences. And it’s also exactly what keeps you solving the wrong things.  In this episode, you’ll hear the real skill of business problem solving. Not moving fast. Not finding fault. But solving the right thing at the right level. You’ll learn why problems feel so personal when you’re a solopreneur, how emotional absorption clouds your judgment, and why reactive decision-making causes the same problems to cycle back again and again.  Using research-backed frameworks like the Five Whys technique, developed by Toyota and widely used in root cause analysis today, alongside real-world agency examples, you’ll walk through a practical, step-by-step shift from blame to analysis and from treating symptoms to uncovering the actual source of the problem.  What to Listen for in This Episode * Why do we absorb problems emotionally, and what is it actually costing you? When you’re a solopreneur, every problem can feel tied to your identity. You may know the difference between being responsible for something and feeling personally implicated by it, but closing that gap is where clearer thinking begins.  * How do you move from blame to root cause analysis? Blame, whether directed outward or inward, can feel productive, but it’s often just a holding pattern dressed up as action. Instead of staying stuck in emotional conclusions like “my launch failed,” you’ll learn how to describe problems in clear, factual terms * How do you stop being the only one solving problems on your team? If every issue eventually lands back on your desk, that’s a signal worth paying attention to.  (03:14) Understanding Communication  (06:03) Clarifying Roles and Responsibilities  (08:53) Choosing the Right Tools  (11:52) The Importance of Boundaries  (14:47) Creating Structure for Sustainable Collaboration  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/support] Whether you’re looking to grow your visibility through Pinterest Marketing or streamline your Podcast Operations and Team Management, we help business owners and creatives build sustainable systems that work for them, not against them. Want to learn more about how this can work for you and your business, reach out to us! Connect with Entrepreneur Encounter:  Your Free Gift: 20 Min Clarity Map https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map    [https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map ] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/  [https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/] Host Sara Lowell:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/] Website: https://www.youarerembertllc.com/ [https://www.youarerembertllc.com/] Host Dana Johnson:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/] Website: https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/ [https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/diy-pinterest-support]

8 de may de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Why Feeling Like a Fraud Is Actually a Sign You're Growing | EP 37

Why Feeling Like a Fraud Is Actually a Sign You're Growing | EP 37

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/fan_mail/new] You landed the client. You got the opportunity. Someone called you an expert and instead of feeling proud, your stomach dropped. That quiet voice that whispers you're about to get found out is a common experience entrepreneurs face, and yet most people suffer through it in silence. You’ll hear the moment she landed her first client  and, instead of celebrating, spent an entire week convinced she was going to disappoint them. It's a feeling many creative business owners know all too well and it usually shows up not when things are going wrong, but when things are finally going right. We’re unpacking imposter syndrome from a different angle -  not as a problem to fix, but as a signal worth understanding. We break down what imposter syndrome actually is versus what most people assume it means, why it tends to intensify as your business grows, and how the discomfort of self-doubt is often a marker of a growth mindset at work. With practical tools and a perspective shift that sticks, this episode is a reminder that confidence doesn't arrive before the action, it comes from it. What to Listen for in This Episode 1. Imposter syndrome isn't evidence you're unqualified — it's evidence you care. The internal belief that you're less capable than others perceive you to be tends to live in people with high standards and self-awareness. People who aren't growing don't feel like imposters. That discomfort is your comfort zone marking its edge, not a stop sign. 2. Build an evidence file. When the imposter voice gets loud, it works with selective memory. Keeping a running log of wins, client feedback, and moments where you showed up and delivered gives you something real to look back on. Not for ego — for accuracy. 3. Separate the feeling from the fact. "I feel like I don't know enough" is a feeling. "I have no experience in this specific area" is a fact. They require completely different responses. Auditing the facts almost always reveals the feeling doesn't hold up. Thought to sit with: If you felt completely comfortable every time you took a new step in your business — were you actually taking a new step? The stretch is supposed to feel like a stretch. What if the doubt isn't a warning to slow down, but a signal that you're finally moving in the right direction? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/support] Whether you’re looking to grow your visibility through Pinterest Marketing or streamline your Podcast Operations and Team Management, we help business owners and creatives build sustainable systems that work for them, not against them. Want to learn more about how this can work for you and your business, reach out to us! Connect with Entrepreneur Encounter:  Your Free Gift: 20 Min Clarity Map https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map    [https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map ] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/  [https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/] Host Sara Lowell:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/] Website: https://www.youarerembertllc.com/ [https://www.youarerembertllc.com/] Host Dana Johnson:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/] Website: https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/ [https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/diy-pinterest-support]

1 de may de 2026 - 10 min
Portada del episodio From Resentful to Intentional: How to Set Boundaries Without Blowing Up Your Relationships | EP 36

From Resentful to Intentional: How to Set Boundaries Without Blowing Up Your Relationships | EP 36

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/fan_mail/new] You're on a call. Someone asks for a favor, a rush turnaround, a scope addition you didn't plan for. And even as the word "yes" is leaving your mouth — you already know. You didn't want to say it. You were already stretched. But the discomfort of disappointing them felt heavier than the cost of overextending yourself. Again. For a lot of creative entrepreneurs and solopreneurs, that moment happens quietly, repeatedly, and often feels like just being a good business owner. Being flexible. Being client-focused. But underneath it, something is running the show that has nothing to do with generosity — and everything to do with self-protection. We dig into the hidden cost of over-commitment and why people-pleasing in business is one of the most underdiagnosed sources of entrepreneurial burnout. We share real, personal stories — from long-term client relationships gone sideways, to networking partnerships that quietly drained them dry — and unpack why saying yes to everyone is often the loudest possible no to your own time, energy, boundaries, and sense of self.  What to Listen for in This Episode 1. People-pleasing isn't about caring — it's about managing discomfort. The moment Dana reframes people-pleasing not as generosity but as self-protection in disguise is one that will stop a lot of listeners in their tracks. If you've ever confused your accommodating nature with your values, this one is for you — and it's the insight that makes everything else in the episode click. 2. The cost of over-commitment goes far beyond your calendar. Time is the obvious loss. But we get specific about the costs most solopreneurs don't put a number on: resentment that leaks into your work, foggy decision-making when you're always in reaction mode, and the slow erosion of knowing what you actually want. When your default is yes, you eventually outsource your own instincts to everyone else's needs. 3. Your "no" needs language — not just intention. Knowing you should say no and knowing how to say it are two very different things. We offer real phrases you can use immediately — for scope creep, for rushed timelines, for favors you can't afford — that are clear, kind, and relationship-preserving. Because a good client relationship can absorb a no. A fragile one couldn't have survived long anyway. Your value is not your usefulness. You built this business — you don't have to keep earning your place in it. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277708/support] Whether you’re looking to grow your visibility through Pinterest Marketing or streamline your Podcast Operations and Team Management, we help business owners and creatives build sustainable systems that work for them, not against them. Want to learn more about how this can work for you and your business, reach out to us! Connect with Entrepreneur Encounter:  Your Free Gift: 20 Min Clarity Map https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map    [https://entrepreneur-encounter.kit.com/clarity-map ] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/  [https://www.linkedin.com/company/entrepreneur-encounter/] Host Sara Lowell:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/youarerembertllc/] Website: https://www.youarerembertllc.com/ [https://www.youarerembertllc.com/] Host Dana Johnson:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-m-johnson/] Website: https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/ [https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/diy-pinterest-support]

24 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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