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48. Jessi Bixler: Two Businesses, One Book, and Learning to Be Led

27 min · 21. huhti 2026
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This episode is dropping during SAAM, and it could not be more fitting. Jessi Bixler is the author of The Story We Share, a multi-perspective memoir about surviving sexual assault, and she also runs Bixler Consulting, an eight-year-old marketing and AI-driven sales agency she built without full-time employees. This conversation covers how she built both, what she had to stop doing to protect her focus, and what she is actually asking God right now as she tries to steward it all.   In this episode, Courtney and Jessi cover:   How Jessi built Bixler Consulting to a point of stability using a contractor network instead of full-time employees, and why she made that call from the start. How her husband joining the business changed what she has capacity to focus on. The pivot into AI-driven lead recovery for blue-collar industries. Why The Story We Share is structured the way it is, giving secondary survivors their own chapters in their own words. What it meant to have conversations with family members she had never had before. How she is discerning where to spend her time between two businesses that serve completely different audiences. What leaders can do practically when someone on their team is carrying something they are not ready to say out loud. The practice of building from alignment instead of pressure, and what that actually looks like when you are a self-described doer.   Episode Links The Story We Share: www.thestoryweshare.com [http://www.thestoryweshare.com] The Story We Share on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thestorywesharebook [http://www.facebook.com/thestorywesharebook] Bixler Consulting: www.bixlerconsultingllc.com [http://www.bixlerconsultingllc.com] Monarch COO: www.monarchcoo.com [http://www.monarchcoo.com] Courtney on Instagram: @monarchcoo Monarch COO Inquiry Form [https://hello.dubsado.com/public/form/view/69b4af9e3ac23b55897ce038]

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