070: Christine McFarlane-Olsen — When the Business Side Feels Harder Than the Work Itself
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A behind-the-scenes conversation about the gap between being excellent at your work and knowing how to build a business around it.
In this episode, I’m joined by Christine McFarlane-Olsen, a trauma-informed coach who helps women overcome adversity, limiting beliefs, and life’s most difficult challenges. Together, we explore the realities of entrepreneurship, nervous system regulation, over-giving, and why so many practitioners mistakenly believe their business struggles reflect the quality of their work.
What we explored:
• Transitioning from group work into deeper one-on-one client work
• Using community partnerships to build trust and find clients
• Why entrepreneurship is a fast track for personal transformation
• The danger of over-giving to a business that isn't giving back
• Separating business-building skills from practitioner expertise
Being brilliant at your craft and knowing how to build a business are two different skill sets. The sooner we separate those conversations, the easier it becomes to seek the support we actually need.
Christine's links:
→ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1D1NY2acET/
Sophie’s links:
👁️ Work with me: bio.site/ren.wellbeing
👁️ Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ren.wellbeing/
👁️ Everything else: https://www.ren-wellbeing.com/
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