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30 // Finding Self-Forgiveness After the Online Business Hustle Era

Season 5 Episode 30

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If you’ve been in the online business world for a while, you might have caught yourself thinking… it worked—but I’m not sure I’d build it that way again.

In this episode, I’m unpacking a shift I’ve been hearing more and more from women in business. Not about how to grow faster or how to make money online, but about what it actually cost to build our businesses the way we were taught to.

Because many of us followed the same playbook. We built our online business through visibility, consistency, and content. We showed up daily, shared our lives, and did what worked—because it did work.

But now, there’s a shift happening.

More women entrepreneurs are questioning the sustainability of it all. The pressure of constant content. The blurred line between life and marketing. The reality of building a business that depends on always being “on.”

This episode is about that realization.

Yes, it touches on online business burnout, but more than that, it’s about perspective. It’s about understanding the era we built in, and why so many are now craving a more sustainable online business and a true lifestyle business—one that creates income and protects your time, energy, and privacy.

I share a personal moment that made me pause and rethink what we’ve normalized, and why I believe we’re moving into a new era of online entrepreneurship—one rooted in evergreen marketing, long-term strategy, and building a business that doesn’t rely on constant performance or visibility.

A business that allows for more freedom from social media.

If you’ve been feeling the pull to do things differently, to step back, or to rebuild in a way that actually supports your life, this conversation will meet you there.

Because you didn’t do anything wrong.

You built your online business the way the industry taught you to.

And now… you get to build it differently.