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Kayla Livesay
I help self employed people build structure and systems that lead to consistent sustainable success.
I didn’t start my business because I dreamed of being an entrepreneur.
I started it at 18 as a way to get through school.
At the time, self employment felt temporary. Like something practical, not purposeful. And honestly? There was a season where I didn’t even like being self employed. The freedom everyone talks about didn’t feel free. It felt messy, inconsistent, and heavier than it should have been.
That disconnect forced a turning point.
I realized the issue wasn’t business it was the lack of systems. I wasn’t overwhelmed because I was incapable. I was overwhelmed because everything depended on me.
So I started simplifying.
I built clear frameworks for sales, follow-up, leadership, and time management. Not to grow faster, but to survive better. What happened next surprised me. Growth accelerated. Confidence increased. And for the first time, being self-employed actually felt sustainable.
Those systems went on to help me lead the fastest growing team in my organization, set multiple growth records, earn national recognition.
All of that was humbling, but it was a by product. It was a by product of creating a life I loved, and empowering those around me to have success.
Today, I help business owners and sales leaders do the same. Especially those who feel trapped by the very business they built. I teach simple, repeatable systems that allow people to grow without burnout, lead teams aligned with their values, and build success they’re proud of.
Podcast audiences connect with this story because it’s not about chasing entrepreneurship it’s about making it livable. It’s for people who didn’t necessarily set out to build a business, but now want to build one that actually supports their life.
If your listeners want growth without chaos and leadership without losing themselves this is a conversation worth having.
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