Charting Your Course: Aligned Leadership

23. Liberate Your Business and Chart Your Own Course with Becky Mollenkamp

59 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Episode SummaryIn this episode, I’m joined by Becky Mollenkamp, and we’re getting into what it actually looks like to build a business that fits you, not the system you were taught to follow. I want you to understand how liberating your business and charting your own course are not separate ideas, they work together in a way that makes your strategy more effective, more sustainable, and more aligned with who you are. We explore the tension between structure and freedom, and why rejecting everything you’ve learned isn’t the answer. I share how the Charting Your Course system creates a foundation you can actually move within, and Becky brings in the real-world application of building inside a system that was never designed for most of us. Most importantly, we come back to a deeper truth: your internal knowing is not the problem to solve. It’s the thing that makes your business work. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * What it means to liberate your business instead of forcing it to fit external systems * How Charting Your Course creates structure without taking away your freedom * The relationship between capacity and satisfaction, and how they work together * Why rejecting all structure leads to a different kind of burnout * How to use your internal rhythm to make better decisions in real time * The difference between working reactively, intentionally, and proactively * Why your lived experience and intuitive knowing are valid inputs for your strategy * The road trip metaphor for building a business that evolves with you Key takeaways: * A business that fits you will always outperform one you’re forcing yourself into * Alignment comes from trusting your internal rhythm, not abandoning structure * Your strategy becomes more effective when it reflects how you actually operate * You don’t need to dismantle everything to build something that works for you * The system isn’t broken, but it wasn’t built for you, and you can build differently within it Call to ActionAs you move through your work this week, notice where you’re following a system that doesn’t actually fit you. Instead of forcing it, ask yourself what would feel more natural, and try one small shift in that direction.LinksCharting Your Course: https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse [https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse]Becky Mollenkamp: https://beckymollenkamp.com/book/ [https://beckymollenkamp.com/book/]Smashing Patriarchy: https://smashingpatriarchy.com/ [https://smashingpatriarchy.com/]

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episode 26. The Mechanics Are Not the Magic artwork

26. The Mechanics Are Not the Magic

Episode SummaryIn this episode, I explore the difference between understanding a system intellectually and actually living it in real time. I want you to understand how the Charting Your Course system becomes transformational through application, not just information. We explore the role of storytelling as a practical integration tool, the energetic shift happening in late spring, and how your internal timing influences the way you experience growth, pressure, momentum, and clarity. Most importantly, we come back to the truth that your life is already giving you the clues you need. The invitation is to slow down enough to recognize them and trust your own knowing.In this episode, you’ll hear about: * The difference between the mechanics of a system and the lived application of it * Why storytelling helps translate abstract concepts into usable wisdom * The energetic transition from spring into summer within the Annual Cycle of Development * How internal timing and external timing interact differently for each person * Why your recurring patterns and experiences are providing clues into who you are becoming * How rituals, reflection practices, and touchstones help you work with your energy more intentionally * The role of perception in late spring and recognizing when you are ready to move forward * Why documenting your process helps you build a toolkit based on your own lived wisdom Key Takeaways * Understanding yourself intellectually is different from learning how to work with yourself in real time. * Your life already contains the evidence, patterns, and insights you need to move forward. * Timing matters. External momentum and internal readiness do not always move at the same pace. * Reflection is not about overanalyzing yourself. It’s about recognizing what is already true. * You do not need to force clarity in this season. Knowing unfolds naturally when you give yourself space to observe. Call to ActionTake a moment to reflect on the clues your current season is offering you. What patterns, needs, or desires keep showing up right now, and what might they be trying to teach you?LinksCharting Your Course [https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse]Companion Journal [https://a.co/d/0hRhWjhi]

27 de may de 202628 min
episode 25. Can a Template Really Create More Customization? with Monica M. Henderson artwork

25. Can a Template Really Create More Customization? with Monica M. Henderson

Episode Summary In this episode, I’m sharing something completely raw and unfiltered: a real behind-the-scenes conversation between myself and Monica M. Henderson about perfectionism, timing, self-awareness, systems, and what it actually means to build a business that supports the way you naturally work. I want you to understand how personalization is not created by endlessly reinventing the wheel. It’s created through awareness, timing, and knowing how to apply the right tools at the right moment. We explore the sneaky ways perfectionism shows up, why intentional self-reflection changes the way you lead, and how templates can actually create deeper customization when they’re designed to support your natural rhythms instead of forcing you into someone else’s process. Most importantly, we come back to the idea that sustainable success comes from understanding yourself deeply enough to work with your patterns instead of constantly fighting against them. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * The hidden ways perfectionism shows up through impatience and “not ready yet...” * Why awareness changes how you move through fear, analysis, and self-doubt * The difference between generic templates and personalized implementation * How timing impacts productivity, fulfillment, and decision-making * Why Charting Your Course focuses on understanding your rhythms instead of predicting the future * The relationship between intuition, self-trust, and consistent self-reflection * How systems can help visionary entrepreneurs scale without losing their magic * The power of applying the same tools differently based on where you are in your annual cycle Key takeaways * Self-awareness becomes more powerful when practiced consistently over time. * Templates become more personalized when timing and application are individualized. * Perfectionism often disguises itself as “I’m/it's not ready yet.” * Sustainable business growth comes from building systems that support how you naturally operate. * The more deeply you know yourself, the easier it becomes to trust your intuition and decisions. Call to ActionPay attention to where you might be waiting to feel “fully ready” before moving forward. Ask yourself whether you actually need more information, or whether you simply need to trust the process you’re already in... A.K.A. Stay the course!LinksCharting Your Course: https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse [https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse] Minklife Principles: https://www.monicamhenderson.com/ [https://www.monicamhenderson.com/] F*ck Around And Find Out Elite Partnering Program: https://www.atmaitri.com/connect [https://www.atmaitri.com/connect] Mingle! Learning Collaborative: https://www.minglecollaborative.com/ [https://www.minglecollaborative.com/] NEXT Global Events: https://www.nextglobalevents.com/ [https://www.nextglobalevents.com/]

20 de may de 202633 min
episode 24. Building a Business That Fits Your Brain with Maisie Rose artwork

24. Building a Business That Fits Your Brain with Maisie Rose

Episode Summary In this episode, we explore what happens when you stop trying to force yourself into systems that were never designed for you in the first place. I want you to understand the relationship between patience, capacity, structure, and authentic leadership in a way that feels practical, compassionate, and usable in real life. Maisie and I explore the experience of navigating entrepreneurship with ADHD, the shame that can come from trying to operate inside rigid productivity expectations, and how understanding your own rhythms changes the way you work, lead, and create. We also talk about the difference between external systems and internal alignment, and why sustainable success begins with understanding how you actually function. Most importantly, we come back to the idea that you are the expert on yourself, and that aligned leadership starts by honoring the way your brain, energy, and creativity naturally work. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * The relationship between patience, capacity, and sustainable momentum * Why traditional productivity systems often fail creative and neurodivergent entrepreneurs * The shame many people carry around “not being able to just do the thing” * How external structure and internal alignment work together * The difference between forcing productivity and creating supportive environments * Using adventure, curiosity, and playfulness as tools for motivation * Why being the expert on yourself changes how you lead and make decisions * How the Charting Your Course system helps you work with your natural timing instead of against it Key takeaways: * You are not broken because traditional systems don’t work for you. * Alignment comes from understanding yourself, not forcing yourself into someone else’s framework. * Patience and capacity are deeply connected. * Sustainable leadership requires structures that support who you actually are and how you actually work. * Your uniqueness is not the obstacle. It’s part of your contribution. Call to ActionTake a moment to notice where you may be forcing yourself into systems, expectations, or timelines that don’t actually support the way you naturally work. What would change if you built more softness, structure, and spaciousness into your process? LinksCharting Your Course: https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse [https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse]Maisie Rose: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maisie-rose-neurodivergent-business-coach/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maisie-rose-neurodivergent-business-coach/]

13 de may de 202651 min
episode 23. Liberate Your Business and Chart Your Own Course with Becky Mollenkamp artwork

23. Liberate Your Business and Chart Your Own Course with Becky Mollenkamp

Episode SummaryIn this episode, I’m joined by Becky Mollenkamp, and we’re getting into what it actually looks like to build a business that fits you, not the system you were taught to follow. I want you to understand how liberating your business and charting your own course are not separate ideas, they work together in a way that makes your strategy more effective, more sustainable, and more aligned with who you are. We explore the tension between structure and freedom, and why rejecting everything you’ve learned isn’t the answer. I share how the Charting Your Course system creates a foundation you can actually move within, and Becky brings in the real-world application of building inside a system that was never designed for most of us. Most importantly, we come back to a deeper truth: your internal knowing is not the problem to solve. It’s the thing that makes your business work. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * What it means to liberate your business instead of forcing it to fit external systems * How Charting Your Course creates structure without taking away your freedom * The relationship between capacity and satisfaction, and how they work together * Why rejecting all structure leads to a different kind of burnout * How to use your internal rhythm to make better decisions in real time * The difference between working reactively, intentionally, and proactively * Why your lived experience and intuitive knowing are valid inputs for your strategy * The road trip metaphor for building a business that evolves with you Key takeaways: * A business that fits you will always outperform one you’re forcing yourself into * Alignment comes from trusting your internal rhythm, not abandoning structure * Your strategy becomes more effective when it reflects how you actually operate * You don’t need to dismantle everything to build something that works for you * The system isn’t broken, but it wasn’t built for you, and you can build differently within it Call to ActionAs you move through your work this week, notice where you’re following a system that doesn’t actually fit you. Instead of forcing it, ask yourself what would feel more natural, and try one small shift in that direction.LinksCharting Your Course: https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse [https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse]Becky Mollenkamp: https://beckymollenkamp.com/book/ [https://beckymollenkamp.com/book/]Smashing Patriarchy: https://smashingpatriarchy.com/ [https://smashingpatriarchy.com/]

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episode 22. If You Want More Capacity, Build a Better Culture artwork

22. If You Want More Capacity, Build a Better Culture

Episode SummaryIn this episode, I’m breaking down what capacity actually means in your life and business, and why so many entrepreneurs feel maxed out even when they’re trying to grow. I want you to understand capacity in a way that feels grounded, practical, and usable, not like something you just “have” or “don’t have.” We explore how capacity is not about doing more or pushing harder, but about what you are actually able to sustain. I walk you through the real factors that shape your capacity, from your business culture to your lifestyle, your relationships, and the way you work with your own energy. Most importantly, we come back to this truth: if you want to grow, you have to build the environment that can hold that growth. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * What capacity actually means beyond time, productivity, or outputWhy growth without support leads to burnout, not expansion * How your business culture directly impacts your ability to sustain growth * The connection between your lifestyle and your capacity to lead and create * Where you may be unintentionally constricting your capacity, especially around money and support * How to identify and activate the people, systems, and rhythms that expand your capacity * The role of creativity, intuition, and self-trust in building sustainable growth * The mid-spring focus on capacity and the question: how can I sustain my capacity to grow Key takeaways: * Capacity is not something you wait for, it’s something you build * If your environment can’t hold your growth, you will feel maxed out no matter what you do * Your culture, lifestyle, and relationships all contribute to how much you can sustain * Growth becomes easier when your systems, support, and energy are aligned * You don’t need to force more, you need to support what’s already trying to expand Call to ActionTake a look at your current environment and ask yourself: What in my culture is supporting my growth, and what is limiting it? LinksCharting Your Course: https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse [https://www.atmaitri.com/chartingyourcourse]

29 de abr de 202637 min