And so for me, when I'm talking about systems and organization and automation as a side hustler, it is very difficult to strictly talk about business because by default, if you're side hustling, you have business, but you also have your main thing that's going on. That's why this is your side hustle. So it's very difficult to say that I'm going to talk about business and business is all that I'm going to talk about from a system standpoint. When I know that there's this huge other side. Two, making it all work. When you're in business, it can't just be that I'm streamlining my business systems. You have to kind of streamline your systems as a whole when it, as it pertains to business and your personal life. So with the podcast name, systemize, your side hustle, as much as I loved it, I'm like, well, we're not only talking about systemizing the side hustle, we are talking about systemizing her life as a whole. We're talking about systemizing her. Not just systemizing her business, not just systemizing her household, not just systemizing her schedule. We are doing it all.
Intro:Welcome to Systemize Her, the podcast that's all about helping you create a business and a life that you love without losing your mind in the process. I'm Leah, your host and go to system strategist for side hustling moms. I get it. We've got a whole lot of hats to wear and being an entrepreneur is just one of them. But who says you can't have a business that brings you both freedom and flexibility? From streamlined home hacks to boss level business automation, We're diving into everything that helps you blend work and life seamlessly. Yeah sis, you can absolutely run a thriving business, make those weekend memories with the kids, hit up brunch with your bestie, plan a getaway with your girls, and even sneak in a little vacation. All while your systems have your back. You really can have it all and I'm here to help you make it happen. So grab a cup of coffee or maybe a glass of wine, get comfy and let's dive in. Are you ready sis? Let's do this.
Part I:Hey, hey, y'all. Welcome to Systemize Her, the podcast. I am your host, Leah, and as you can probably already tell, there are lots of new changes that are going on around here. We are back for season two of the podcast, our first season with our new name, Systemize Her, and I am going to talk all about all of these changes, what happened over the summer, Why the change in the name, I am so excited to welcome you back to the podcast, to get back into the content, to fill you in on what all went on while we were not airing new episodes, and then to talk about what we're doing in the future. So just a quick, debrief about what all went on. From a personal standpoint, I just spent the summer just kind of Relaxing in a sense. I don't think I had a lot of downtime, but I did have a lot of time to just kind of reset. It is a lot to just constantly be coming up with content and to be on all the time. And so I really wanted for this summer to just be an opportunity to just like reset and just like think. I knew that there was, there was going to be a lot of changes and a lot of shifts, and I'm going to get into some of this. Later on in the episode, but I knew, like, in my heart that a lot of things were about to change. And so, I was like, let me just take this time to just think. And I know there were plenty of times where I was like on the phone with someone, or I was like doing something, and I was like, you know what? I'm just gonna sit here and I'm just gonna think. Because I just knew that there was, like, a lot of stuff that I needed to work through internally. So that when all of these changes took place, that everything would go according to plan. I spent a lot of time off. I did do a little bit of traveling. Every summer, Shannon goes out of town. He goes to go visit my aunt and uncle in San Antonio. And he spends a month there, and I'm just so blessed to have that in my life. But he loves it. It's like summer camp for him. He gets to see all of his little San Antonio friends, he gets to go to SeaWorld every day, like, they just, they love having him there and they just spoil him and do whatever he wants to do. So he has a great time while he's there and it also gives me an opportunity to, like, have some time without worrying about having a kid. So, I got to spend time away from him, he had a blast, but then when he came back, he was like, It was like full speed ahead. Um, so little backstory, Shannon is four. And so when he turned four, I was like, Oh great. He can go to pre K at four years old. Well, in the area that we live in, pre K is basically something that you get when you are in like all of these unfortunate circumstances, like kids that are homeless or adopted, or a parent has passed away. They're a child of like a veteran that has passed away. Like, there's a whole list of things. All of them are unfortunate. I think there's like a, like a poverty requirement, all this stuff. So, needless to say, Shannon doesn't meet any of those criteria. So, I was like, oh shoot, like, I thought he was gonna be able to get into pre k. Now I don't think he can get into pre k. So, I called his old daycare and I'm like, hey, Just so you know, Shannon's gonna be back. And she said, oh, weird, Shannon will be the oldest kid here because all the other kids have gone to pre K. And I'm like, what the heck? Like, how is he, how are, how are they able to get into pre K? Because the daycare that he was at, like, yes, there were some kids that were on assistance and things like that. But there were a lot of kids that were just, like, normal middle class families. So I was like, how do they get into pre K? I called one of the schools in the area and I'm like, hey, like, can, can we apply, blah, blah, blah. They're like, yeah, sure, blah, blah, blah. We applied. Everything went great. I hadn't gotten any information so I called them and I'm like, hey, what's like, what's the status and they're like, oh, we just are waiting on your pay stubs. And I'm like, well, why do you need my pay stubs? And they said, well, because there's the income restriction here. I'm like, shoot. I thought that this was the only school like in the area that didn't have that restriction. Well, come to find out that they do. So my neighborhood, my new neighborhood has like a neighborhood group chat. I get in the group chat and I'm like, Hey, y'all with four year old kids. Like, what do y'all do with them for school? And so a few of the moms in the area got in there and they're like, Hey, my kids go to the elementary school. And I'm like, well, I saw that they have pre K four at our elementary school, but it says that it's income restricted. And they're like, nah, girl, it's not income restricted. There is. Like, uh, they have a paid and an unpaid option, but ultimately, like any kid can go there. So I'm like, okay, that's fine. We were already paying for daycare. So I'm fine with paying. I just want him to be able to go to school. So I call the school. They tell me the process. I do everything online, get him enrolled in the school. Long story short, Shane and got enrolled in school two days before school started. It was a lot. And I was like super stressed. Cause I'm like, if he can't go to school, like what the heck am I going to do? Long story short, got him enrolled in school perfect. Shannon started school. I had to, in like two days time, get him all of his school supplies, he got his new uniforms and stuff, he got a new backpack, like he got all the things to get ready to go to school. And, of course, it was just hectic getting all of that done. The other thing is that I wasn't necessarily planning for him to go to school. I was planning for him to stay in daycare after I thought that everything was income restricted. So, I planned a trip for us at the end of August, thinking he's not gonna be in school, it won't matter, so we're just gonna go on Shannon's first beach trip. Well, he got enrolled in school when school started, and so then I'm like, oh shoot, what am I gonna do about the trip? I ultimately decided he's in pre K, he was gonna miss like a day and a half, or two days or something, of school. So I'm like, whatever, it's worth it. I already paid a bunch of money. We're gonna go on this trip. Shannon started school two weeks later. He missed a couple of days of school so that we could go on a beach trip. So we had a blast on the trip. I do not regret it. I feel like this is probably the best time for him to miss school for something like this. And so ultimately, I think the decision was worth it. But we went to Fort Lauderdale. For It was beachfront. It was beautiful. I loved every second of it. If you follow me on Instagram, then you probably saw some of the videos and pictures of that. But, one of the really cool things, probably my favorite thing, is that while we were out there, I heard, I hired a photographer and we got our family pictures taken. So, I took pictures with Shannon in the fall in, what was that? 2022, maybe? I want to say he was like two years old. I decided that I wanted to take pictures with him again. So we got family pictures done in Florida and we drove down to the Florida Keys. We had this amazing photographer. She took these amazing pictures of us. And so now we have updated family pictures. I never actually posted the photographed pictures and I am going to go ahead and post that. So if you're listening to this episode, those pictures are probably now posted. So go ahead over and look at them. They turned out so good. I'm so happy. Shouts out to Maria in Fort Lauderdale, if you're in that area, she's amazing. Um, and she's tagged in the post. So if you're looking for a photographer, go ahead over and talk to her. Shannon started cool. We had a beach trip and that was really kind of the biggest updates as far as my personal life goes. The biggest changes came as far as business, as you can probably already tell. During the summer, I did a complete business rebrand. That was from, like, top to bottom. I went through everything and just out with the old, in with the new. Kind of going line by line. Obviously, you see, we have a new podcast name. I did rename the community to coincide with the podcast name, so now. Kind of overarching, we have Leah Janelle Collective, which is like my overall business name. Under that, I have the Systemize Her brand as well. So Systemize Her includes the podcast as well as the community. And so all of that is under systemize her. There are some other things that I'm working on that we'll talk about here in a little bit later in the episode that are also under the Leah Janelle co umbrella, but are separate from the podcast and from the community. And so I wanted to make sure. That everything kind of had its own home. I rebranded kind of the structure of everything, gave the podcast a new name that was more on brand with where I plan to go in my business, and I just wanted to streamline that with the community as well, because I kind of think of all of this under one umbrella, even though the podcast is free, the community is paid. I still think of it all as the education portion of my business. So all of that to say, new podcast name. And all of this falls now under my business umbrella. So I did that. I got a new schedule at work, which is allowing me to do more with business. So actually at the time of this recording, I am off of work today. And so this is allowing me to do some bulk recording and content creation and all of this fun stuff. I dropped down on my hours at work, got my new work schedule that has started. And then I also opened my membership up to new members. So, when I launched the Systemize Her membership in August, I did a founding launch, I opened it, I opened the doors for like a very short period of time, I want to say it was like four or five days, and once I got that enrollment, that was it. Like, once I reached that deadline, that was it. Those were the only people that were allowed to join. So. Full transparency, I think we had about eight people originally that raised their hands and were like, yeah, I want to get in there and like right away did what they needed to do. There were a couple of people, I'd say like maybe three to four people that were like, oh shoot, what happened? I missed it. I didn't even know. Can I get in after the fact? Like all of that. For the sake of just standing on business saying, doing exactly what I said I would do, I did not allow anybody else in there. And I said, hey, wait. There will be an opportunity to join at a later date, but right now, the doors are closed and this is it. The reason for that decision was just because I knew that this was something new that I was trying out, and I wanted to make sure that the group wasn't too big. And that I could get those people in there that were truly like, I don't care that it's not ready. I really want to be in here and see what it is that you're doing. I got those people in there. We've been rocking and rolling since April. It's been a great time. They've been able to give me the most amazing feedback and that allowed me to make some changes in the membership so that now it is reopened and the way that I'm operating now is it is going to probably stay open. I will have launches to get more members later on at some point, but ultimately it will be open for people to join at any given time. And then when I do special launches or promotions, it will just be extra bonus content that you can get as part of that promotion pushing membership, if that makes sense. So those were the big changes over the summer. So all of that to say, a lot happened while we were off of air. What I want to talk about for this episode, I wanted to get you guys up to speed as to like what went on, but I really wanted to dive into why I rebranded the podcast and the community as well as what to expect from me and my business moving forward. So this episode, the plan is to be not too long winded, but I do want to give you kind of a comprehensive. Explanation, because even if you're not super interested in why I specifically decided to do this, it does help as you're thinking through things in your own business and your own life. Because a lot of the decisions that I made had to do with the alignment of my branding, my business, my podcast, like, all the things that I had going on in the business realm alongside what I had going on in my personal life. And I kind of felt like I was being pulled in two different directions and I needed to reset and start over and kind of make everything more cohesive. We're going to talk about that, and then we're going to talk about moving forward, what changes I made, and what all you can look forward to in the future. Without further ado, that introduction got super long, but let's dive into the episode.
Part II:All right, so we are back. So we talked about where we were. Now let's talk about where we are going and what to expect with all of those changes here. Ultimately, the reason for the changes is I wanted there to be more alignment from my content integrating both the business and the practical sides of side hustling. So we're talking about business. We're talking about life We are talking about all of it because it all plays a role as we are building these side hustles Whether we are planning for them to remain side hustles, or we are looking to make this our full time thing right now We are where we are where we are Running this business. We are most likely working or in a place where We are not completely opposed to working if we need to, whether that means that you went through a layoff, and so you're trying to focus on building this business right now in kind of this transitional period, you took some time away from work, and you are looking to potentially go back to work, but not super sure, you could be in any of those places, you could be a full time entrepreneur, but most people in my community are side hustling, this is the thing that they are trying to build, whether it is to try to make More money on the side, so you can do some extra shopping or whether you're trying to replace your full time income at some point in the near future. You are a side hustler. So, welcome. You're wanted here. But, we want to talk about how to align and streamline and organize and systemize your business, yes, but also your life so that you can fit this business into the life that you want. Nine times out of ten, if you are doing this and you are saying that this potentially is going to be the thing, I'm not interested in side hustling forever, I'm looking to make this my main hustle and make whatever I'm doing in my daytime job either non existent or scale it down quite a bit. You need to have systems inside of your business and your life. That means systemizing, streamlining. Your lead generation and your marketing on the business side, that also means streamlining and organizing your household operations, your scheduling, all the things that go into running your home life as well, so. Integrating your business and your life and making that all more aligned was the biggest reason that I decided to change the name of the podcast, change the community and make sure that the episodes and the content that I am putting out is in line with that and not just strictly business, business, business, because if you know me, you know, I am not super serious and all business. I like to have fun. Whether I'm in the office or not, whether we are on a live or not, I love to have a good time. I wanted to make all of that more aligned. The next thing to expect is just a more streamlined offer suite. I really looked at the things that I was doing, and I was like, Okay, where do I really want to spend my time? Where do I want to serve you all the most? And how do I want to serve you all the most? And, realistically, What kind of money do I want to be able to generate from this? So I am in this, I guess it's a fun place to be, I don't really know. But I'm kind of in a place where, yes, I'm building this side hustle, but I also have no real intentions on leaving my full time job right now. I am blessed with this very flexible, very amazing job, very stable job. As a nurse, getting the benefits of having a full time, steady paycheck and I don't really have any intentions on leaving any time soon. I didn't really talk about benefits because you, as you may know, I'm also in the Army Reserve and so I get like my health benefits and stuff from them, which is also like another side hustle part time job that I have. I do that one week in a month, that provides my benefits. So, I don't really necessarily need the benefits from my full time job, but security is a benefit in itself. So, having that consistent income, I like it. I don't necessarily, like I said, I get my, um, employee, or my healthcare benefits and stuff from my Army Reserve career. So, I don't necessarily have to worry about Losing benefits if I decide to transition to full time entrepreneurship, which is an amazing place to be, but I actually like my job. And so I don't really want to leave it. So all of that to say that. I'm building a side hustle that I plan to keep a side hustle for as long as it makes sense. Now, if I'm making millions in my side hustle, I'm not just gonna work for the fun of it. But, the nice thing about being a nurse is that I can always pick up a PRN job, which is a as needed job. I'm working one shift a month if I want to, to keep my skills sharp and to supplement income anytime I need to. So, I am a side hustler that is looking to stay a side hustler. And because of that, I need to be realistic about my capacity and about the size of business that I want to create. So, I had to re examine my offer suite. I still have my free stuff, so I still have this podcast and I do not plan for this podcast to go anywhere. But, I created a couple of other free options to kind of get in on all of this system support. So, I recently created a free tech stat quiz, and so I'm really, really proud of this quiz because it is very much me. I talked about using a quiz in actually the last episode of season 1, and so if you go back to episode number 19, you can hear more about that quiz. But, I created this quiz, it will give you a personalized tech stack recommendation. So it'll give you all the tech tools that I recommend that you use based on your answers to those questions about where you are in your business. And that free tech stack quiz is another way to just kind of get some early information and get some support for me. And then it also gets you on my email list. So when I'm sending out all of this extra information, all of this extra additional education through my email list, you're getting that as well. So I have the Systemized Hurt Podcast. I have the free tech stack quiz, which also gets you on my email list for free. And then I have started doing Saturday morning coffee chats. Thanks This has been one of my favorite things, and so what this is, is a lot of times when we are side hustling, we just want someone else to kind of listen, and we can talk it out, and then sometimes we can get our thoughts and everything organized just by talking it out. And what I find it with as it pertains to systems is that a lot of times you need to talk it out and try to work through some basic things before you get to the point where you're ready to start streamlining anything. You just gotta organize your thoughts. So like I did at the beginning of the summer where I said like, I just need to like sit with myself and think. Take notes, write out all of my, like just brain dump all of my thoughts and then get to a place where I'm ready to even like do anything with them. And so that's what these coffee chats are. I have a window of time. On most Saturday mornings where I am available, so I have my calendar up and it's posted, you can book a coffee chat with me, where I give you the floor, I let you talk, you just say, okay, like, this is what I've been working on, this is what I'm doing, this is what I think I want to do. And we just talk through it. We talk about what it is that you want, what it is ultimately that you want to do, how much, how big of a business are you looking to build? Like where, where can I help support you in that as well? As we're doing that, at the end of it, I usually will recommend one of two options, either get into the community so that we can help, now that we have an idea where you're going, we can kind of help streamline and build your systems from here. Most times that is going to be my default, is like, hey, Get into the community so that we can continue to support each other and I can kind of help you nurture and build these systems, these automations, continue to get organized, all of those things. Sometimes as we're talking and we talk about just kind of the DIY approach, which is what the community is, is I'm teaching you how to do these things yourself. Sometimes as we're talking through this during coffee chats, you're like, girl, I like the way that you think I have. No desire to do this on my own. Can you do this thing for me? And that's when we get into like the done for you or the system build talks. But that's probably the last like three minutes of the conversation. The biggest part of these coffee chats is just, I want to hear what you are working on. And I want to help you get it out, get it on paper, and organize your thoughts. So, those coffee chats are completely free. Like I said, they're, it's a 45 minute meeting with me, where we are just literally talking and having coffee on a Saturday morning. Shannon might pop in and say, Hi, I don't care if your kids are in the background climbing all on your back or whatever. I, I don't care. Um, very informal, very fun. I have loved doing them. So if you're interested in a coffee chat, please, Have one with me. Like I said, every Saturday morning that I'm available, I have those option, as an option just for a free combo with me. Those are the free things, the podcast, the quiz, the coffee chats. As far as my paid offers, I was kind of, What I was doing is I was trying to serve people in a lot of different ways so that you could pick and choose what it is that you wanted. So I had done for you services and I had a few different options for that. I had VIP services. I had system audits. I wanted to do like some coursework and stuff like that. And I was just like, this is getting to be too many things. And sometimes you have to pump the brakes and you just have to say like, Okay, how can I make this easier? How can I streamline this and make whatever it is that I'm doing easier than what it is that I'm trying to make it? And so I had to take a step back and I'm like, Okay, I want to do all these things. I do think that all of these things are helpful. But how can I do this in a way that still holds true to the fact that I am a side hustler. I still have a full time job. I cannot spend all day every day doing coaching sessions and building courses and doing these audits and doing all of these things. So what can I do to make this more streamlined? I have this community. I know that this community is amazing. I know that it can continue to grow. That I can continue to help and support so many women inside of this community and I didn't want that to go anywhere. So I said, systemize her is staying. But! Everything else that I wanted to do could basically go under that umbrella, and all of that can be inside of the community. And then the only other thing that is separate from that would be system builds. And so, I only have two paid offers right now. Either you can be in the community, or you can opt for me to build you a system setup. So, inside of the Systemize for Community, I won't dive into every single thing that's in there because I have an episode coming up later on in the season that goes inside, pulls the curtain back on the community. Inside of the Systemize Her community, there is a basic option or a pro plan option. In the basic option, basically you get to be a part of the conversation and you get my monthly newsletters. So then I send out weekly emails just in general. Those emails are kind of just very generalized, just some, some of my thoughts off the top of my head. They usually recap some of the things that we're talking about here on the podcast. A helpful resource, but not necessarily a deep dive into systems, automations, organizations, chat. What I have inside of the systemized community is a monthly newsletter that goes out and this newsletter is a deep dive into systems. So there is a portion in there where I am going through like a recap of what has changed in some of my favorite tech tools. So I'm talking about like, Ooh, this new cool feature just dropped in this platform, this feature was taken away in this platform, be on the lookout for this new thing that I heard is coming. So it's kind of just like, um, Hey, this is what's going on in the systems and tech industry right now, which I feel is very helpful because it just kind of gives you like your job. isn't systems strategy. You're not a systems expert. That's my job is to give you that information. So that's what that is. I give you that. I do have some recap of some stuff in the podcast, some extra thoughts that I may have had. Since I've been doing the newsletter, we haven't had the podcast airing. So there hasn't been a whole lot of talk about the podcast in the newsletter, but there will be. And then there is just, there's just lots of extra system support that you don't get in the email list that you do get as part of the newsletter. And then, like I said, you get the community piece. Inside of Systemize HER, we have something called the group chat. And the group chat is basically. I will post things in there just like my thoughts, my ideas, just some prompts, some things to kind of get the conversation going. But as a member, you have the ability to post in there and just kind of, again, get the conversation going. So we talk about anything from personal to business life. All of it is just happening in the group chat. So as a Systemize Her basic member, you get access, like I said, to the newsletter as well as the group chat. As a Systemize Her Pro member, You get access to all of those things, but you also get access to our system support desk, which what that is, is you can submit basically a work ticket to ask whatever question that you have as it pertains to system, strategy, tech, organization, automation, really, you can ask any question that you want to inside of there. That ticket goes to me, and I answer it for you, either in video, audio, or written format. So, you ask me a question, I give you an answer. These, this gives you an opportunity to ask personalized questions. So these are questions that you have about your business, not general questions that I'm just going to answer in a general manner. If you ask me specifically, hey, I am looking at doing this thing because I have this kind of business, I am going to address you and your answer. But, The nice thing about that is that these answers and these questions are available for the entire Systemized Pro community. And so if you submit me a question, I will pull out all of the, like, personal identifiers, but I will answer that question and post it inside of the community so that we are building a database and a library of questions and answers. So ideally. You will be able to search and see an answer to a question that you may have, even though you weren't the one that asked the question. And you can additionally still ask additional questions. That systemized support, ticketing and library system is all what's included inside of the pro option. And also you get access to live events. So we do weekly coworking sessions. We do a monthly working session, and we also do a monthly masterclass inside of systemize for pro. So all of those things are included as part of that membership. And the way that I was able to kind of wrap everything into one in doing this is I can still teach the way that I want to teach as far as offering a class. I don't have to create a separate course. That's a separate offer. I can do that inside of the community. I don't have to have a separate coaching offer because you are able to ask me questions and I am able to still give you personalized answers with that supporting support system ticket option. And I love that I'm still able to do the things that I want to do in a community, in a platform that doesn't require me to have. All of these different parts. You pay monthly or annually if you want to, and that's it, you get everything that I have to offer inside of there. Another thing that I am going to start doing inside of there, it's, I just kind of left it very vague, is that there will be challenges inside of the community. And the nice thing about that is as I have the capacity, I will do different challenges based on different topics. So if there's something that. We wanted, that I was thinking like, okay, I wanted to build a course on this. I don't necessarily have to build a course. We can do a challenge on it. And that is something that you get as being, being a part of the community, being a member there. So basically all of the things that were floating around in my head that I wanted to do, I just wrapped it up in the community and there it is. And that's how, that's how I was able to streamline my offers. And then on the, that's all of the education stuff that I have. So become a Systemize Her pro member. You get all the education that I have to offer because that's where I do it at. And on the service side, I had a system built. So there are a few things that a lot of people just don't want to do themselves. Kind of like I did with the website. I was like, Hey, I could do this. Or. I could have somebody give me the bones and I can just upkeep it. So that's kind of how I think of those system builds. I am building the framework and kind of the exoskeleton of your systems and you are then able to maintain it and being a part of the community also helps you maintain what we did in the builds. So they kind of intermingle, but they are separate as well. You could decide that you want to do a system building and you never want to be a part of the community and that's also perfectly fine. You could hang out in the community all the time, get all of my tips and tricks, and do everything yourself, and never do a system build. They are independent of each other, but you could do both if you wanted to. So, the system builds, I go in, we have a conversation, we talk about what it is that you need, and I say, Hey, this is the best way that I can help you do these things, and I create that thing for you. We kind of do an audit of what your current systems are, and then I come up with a plan to make it all make sense for you. Those are pretty straightforward. There's not really a ton that goes into it because it is based on you, your business, and what it is that you need. So for my paid, I have education, I have service, that's it. That is a, a change that I have decided to go with as part of all of the changes that happened in business. So the systemize her community falls under the systemize her umbrella, which falls under the bigger umbrella of Leah Janelle Coe, and then I also have this service now, this service pillar. So I guess I should call it a pillar. So Leah Janelle Coe is the overarching umbrella. I have the systemize her. Pillar, which is all education. I have the service pillar, which is just my services. And then I am also looking to add. Another pillar, which is collaboration and speaking. And so that is something else that you can kind of expect from me moving forward. You will start seeing me as a guest on some of your favorite podcasts, probably. I have done a few interviews with different podcasts that I am a fan of, or I have Been exposed to recently, and so I have been collaborating with different peers in the small business industry. So you'll start seeing me as a guest on podcasts. I have also had a few invitations to show up in different private communities. So. As I have a paid membership, I have a few friends that also have paid memberships and they're like, Hey, I would love if you could be our resident, like, systems expert, and I'd love if you could teach a masterclass inside of my paid community. And so I have been taking some of those invitations to do some of that. I have also been looking at doing some live events or some summits, doing some speaking engagements there. And so just all talking about things. As it pertains to the topic of systems and organization, all of that as a busy, fad hustling mama. The speaking pillar is very new. It is something that I am getting comfortable in doing. But it is something that I also have a passion for because I am able to get the, I am able to get the message of systems as a holistic business and personal life viewpoint. Out to the masses and doing that speaking, collaborating with other business owners is something that I am working on and that you will start seeing more of, and ultimately my goal is to start showing up at some of your favorite places as well. So my plan is to start doing some live events, whether that means virtually. Or that means going to different conferences or workshops and things like that. If you're in the DFW area, look out because my plan is to start hosting some live workshops. So that is something that, as part of the community, you would get invitations to these things. Um, so by listening to the podcast, by being a part of Systemize Her, by being a part, like I said, of our community, You would get access to some of these live events that I am planning on doing in the future and then just look out for me and my face and my voice in different communities that you may already be a part of or you may have been considering being a part of. This episode has gotten super, super long. I hope that this was able to give you some insight, though, into where we were, where we're going, and What to expect moving forward. I know that there, like I said, was a lot in this episode. If you have questions, I would love to hear them. I do plan, like I said, to do more live things. And so I'd love to do like a Q and A or something like that. Just like jump on a zoom one night and just. Do a Q and A or air an extra episode for the podcast where I'm just answering some of your questions. Shoot me a message. If you go to my website, my new website, leahjanelle. co, you can go onto the contact me page and submit a questions that you might have, you can also shoot me a DM on Instagram is usually where I hang out. So if you go to my Instagram at I am Leah Janelle, you can shoot me a DM and ask your questions there and. I hope that ultimately, though, you found that this was helpful for thinking through some things in your own business. So just thinking about that alignment, thinking about what you want your business to look like as, from a holistic standpoint, as it pertains to building this business while still building your life. I hope that you are able to learn from some of my, like, random mistakes in there, such as building two websites. building too many offers, all that stuff. I hope that you found this educational as much as you found it entertaining. I'd love to hear from you. Let me know what you thought about this episode. You can comment on my post on Instagram, or you could leave me a review. That would be the best way to tell me what you thought about this episode. We are back for season two. We will be airing a new episode every Wednesday. So I will see you here next week again, same time, same place. Bye for now.
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