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What no one tells you about owning a Center

32 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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Owning a childcare center on your own can be one of the most rewarding—and one of the loneliest—journeys you'll ever take. In this solo episode, Jessica opens up about the realities of running a childcare center without a business partner. She shares the challenges that often go unseen: making every difficult decision alone, carrying the weight of leadership, balancing the needs of staff and families, and finding the resilience to keep moving forward even on the hardest days. Jessica also reflects on the lessons she's learned, the mistakes that shaped her, and the mindset shifts that helped her grow as both a leader and a business owner. This is an honest conversation about the responsibility, sacrifice, and fulfillment that come with building something meaningful on your own. Whether you're a current center owner, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone dreaming of opening your own program, this episode offers encouragement, practical insight, and a reminder that while the journey may feel lonely at times, you're not alone. Tune in for a candid conversation about what no one tells you—but every solo childcare owner should know. 💛✨

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Owning a childcare center on your own can be one of the most rewarding—and one of the loneliest—journeys you'll ever take. In this solo episode, Jessica opens up about the realities of running a childcare center without a business partner. She shares the challenges that often go unseen: making every difficult decision alone, carrying the weight of leadership, balancing the needs of staff and families, and finding the resilience to keep moving forward even on the hardest days. Jessica also reflects on the lessons she's learned, the mistakes that shaped her, and the mindset shifts that helped her grow as both a leader and a business owner. This is an honest conversation about the responsibility, sacrifice, and fulfillment that come with building something meaningful on your own. Whether you're a current center owner, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone dreaming of opening your own program, this episode offers encouragement, practical insight, and a reminder that while the journey may feel lonely at times, you're not alone. Tune in for a candid conversation about what no one tells you—but every solo childcare owner should know. 💛✨

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