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Anna Lozano on the Messy Middle, Raising Your Frequency, and Building a Business in Alignment

1 h 2 min · 4 jun 2026
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What does it actually take to build a business and a life that feel as good as they look on paper? In this episode of The Favourite Self Podcast, Carly sits down with serial entrepreneur, brand builder, and founder Anna Lozano for a powerful conversation about identity, alignment, intuition, strategy, and what it really looks like to grow through transition. With more than 16 years of entrepreneurial experience, Anna brings such an honest perspective on building purpose driven businesses, navigating big pivots, and learning how to trust yourself more deeply through every season. Together, Carly and Anna explore what happens after major success, how motherhood can shift the way you lead, and why the messy middle is often where the biggest identity shifts are happening. This conversation is such a powerful reminder that true momentum does not just come from doing more. It comes from building in a way that feels aligned, sustainable, and deeply rooted in who you are becoming. If this episode resonates, be sure to follow and subscribe to The Favourite Self Podcast, and share it with someone who needs this conversation too. Key Takeaways: • Building a business in alignment requires both strategy and self trust • Big success moments do not always bring instant clarity and often lead to new identity shifts • The messy middle can hold some of your deepest growth, even when it feels unclear • Motherhood can completely reshape the way you lead, work, and define success • Real momentum comes from creating a business that feels good to hold, not just good to achieve Anna’s Bio: Anna Lozano is a serial entrepreneur and brand builder with over 16 years of experience launching, scaling, and exiting purpose driven companies. She is the founder of MAYA Pickleball, host of the top ranked podcast The Prosperity Playground, and curator of immersive female founder retreats in Mexico. Formerly the co-founder of Love Powered Co., which exited in 2022, Anna now focuses on building culture forward brands and experiences at the intersection of leadership, lifestyle, and legacy. Anna’s Links: Website: annalozano.com [https://annalozano.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorURcbaH--GOaug7TLf_Fl0v2T9wrgHYta78-fTvY7ZezT8181b] Instagram: instagram.com/_annalozano [https://www.instagram.com/_annalozano?igsh=OHZtbmdkOXpndDdo] (Episode 4) The Visibility Stretch: What Publishing My Book Taught Me About Being Seen: https://youtu.be/4868HjQOBBg [https://youtu.be/4868HjQOBBg]  Carly's Links Website: carlyottaway.com [https://www.carlyottaway.com/] / webofwords.ca [http://webofwords.ca] Instagram: @‌itscarlyottaway [https://www.instagram.com/itscarlyottaway] / @‌webofwords_ [https://www.instagram.com/webofwords_] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlyottaway [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlyottaway/] Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@favouriteselfpodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@favouriteselfpodcast]

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Anna Lozano on the Messy Middle, Raising Your Frequency, and Building a Business in Alignment

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