The Insurance Marketing Playbook
You can feel it before you can name it: the calendar is packed, your brain is fried, clients keep coming, and the business still won’t move to the next level. We sit down with Leia, an adult ADHD and executive function coach, to talk about the real pivot point for entrepreneurs, the moment you either cap your growth or you start delegating the work that’s quietly draining your energy. We get specific about what delegation looks like when you’re neurodivergent. Shelby shares how her first hire worked because it matched strengths (sales on one side, content creation on the other), and why hiring a stack of people just to “look bigger” backfires fast. We also dig into the money side of growth: why a great bookkeeper and CPA can change everything, how to spot which services are actually profitable, and how to raise your prices with math instead of guilt. If you’ve been stuck undercharging, avoiding your numbers, or telling yourself you should be able to do it all, you’ll hear a better way forward. We also talk leadership skills that don’t get enough airtime: setting expectations, being transparent with your team, and what to do when a hire turns out to be the wrong fit. Sometimes it’s not failure, it’s misalignment, and handling it well is part of building a healthy business. If you’re an ADHD entrepreneur trying to scale, this conversation is a practical roadmap for delegation, hiring, pricing strategy, and energy management. Subscribe for more real talk on building a business that works with your brain, share this with a friend who’s overloaded, and leave a review with the one task you’re ready to delegate next. Order "Market Like a Boss" at www.shelbysmarketingbook.com
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