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Falling out of love with your business is not something most entrepreneurs admit out loud.

There is a very specific kind of disconnection that can creep in after you’ve been building for a while. The adrenaline is gone. The early wins are no longer new. The work that once felt creative now feels operational. What used to energize you now feels like something yo...


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Decision-making is part of the job when you’re an entrepreneur, but some decisions sit heavier than others. The ones that involve money, time, energy, or people. The ones where you want to be responsible, thoughtful, and strategic, but still feel stuck waiting for more clarity.

In this solo episode, Monique breaks down what’s really happening when business de...


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There is a very specific kind of frustration that shows up in business when you are not new, not careless, and not doing nothing wrong, yet the results no longer match the effort.

This episode is about that season.

The one where the strategies you trusted start feeling unpredictable. The routines you mastered feel heavier instead of supportive. The syste...


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There are seasons in business where nothing is technically “wrong,” but everything feels heavier than it should. Decisions take longer. Progress feels slower. Motivation comes and goes. The work still matters, but the ease you once felt feels distant.

This episode is for the entrepreneur who is still showing up and still committed, but quietly wondering why thi...


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You can build something beautiful, grow it, scale it, and still protect the people and culture that made the community what it is. You’ve probably seen the opposite happen, a neighborhood gets “improved” and suddenly the folks who stuck it out through the hard years cannot afford to stay, local businesses get priced out, and the history gets wiped clean. That tension ...


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