• The Girl Boss Era: Why hustle culture worked until it didn't—and what to do now
    2026/02/11

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    Remember when being a #bossbabe meant ignoring basic human needs in the name of productivity?

    Yeah, we're not doing that anymore.

    In this episode, we're unpacking the girl boss era—what it promised, what it actually delivered, and why so many of us are still recovering from the hustle culture hangover.

    Here's what we cover:
    → The Sophia Amoruso origin story and how girl boss culture became a visual performance
    → Why the "just work harder" formula works until it absolutely destroys you
    → Cheale's journey from joyful workaholic to discovering slow mornings are her superpower
    → Sarah's realization that forcing your body to work a certain way blocks the success you're chasing
    → Why slowing down actually makes you MORE productive (not less)
    → The circadian rhythm truth: women are often at their best after 11 am
    → How grounding in your values makes toxic trends powerless

    The truth? Girl boss culture emphasized ambition but overlooked sustainability. You don't have to earn rest. You don't have to perform your life for content. And you definitely don't have to call yourself a boss babe ever again.

    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    HOSTS

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine, visualcaffeine.com / Monique Johnson, MoJo Design, ...

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    24 分
  • Why You're Second-Guessing and It's Not Imposter Syndrome
    2026/02/03

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    You're second-guessing every email you send. Every post you write. Every decision you make in your business. And before you blame imposter syndrome or tell yourself you just need more confidence—what if the real problem is something else entirely?

    In this week's episode, "Why You're Second-Guessing and It's Not Imposter Syndrome," we discuss the isolation factor that no one warns you about when you become a solopreneur. And how working alone quietly costs you way more than you realize—in your brand voice, your clarity, and your bottom line.

    Here's what we cover:

    • The real cost of isolation (inconsistent messaging, trend-chasing, becoming your own bottleneck)
    • Why you can feel lonely even in a business partnership or surrounded by clients
    • Masterminds vs. networking groups—and how to know which one you actually need
    • Free vs. paid networking spaces and what's worth the investment
    • The "givers gain" principle and why meaningful connection beats business card collecting every time
    • Strategic alliances: building your "triangle" of referral partners who actually get you
    • Why future-you needs you to build SOPs and systems now (even if you're still solo)
    • The big permission piece: If you're second-guessing everything, it doesn't mean you have imposter syndrome. It means you've outgrown working in complete isolation. And fixing it doesn't require hiring a team tomorrow—it requires getting strategic about the connections you build today.

    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    HOSTS

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine, visualcaffeine.com / Monique Johnson, MoJo Design, ...

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    33 分
  • You're the Bottleneck: When the common denominator in all your business problems is you
    2026/01/27

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    In this episode, we're diving into what it looks like when you're the bottleneck in your business. From the brand decisions only you can make, to the marketing you won't delegate, to the operations that grind to a halt when you're unavailable.

    WE'RE COVERING
    The three psychological sources (identity crisis, imposter syndrome, and trust issues)
    How to spot when you're blocking your own growth
    The real cost—missed opportunities, lost revenue, blocked blessings
    The five shifts that break the pattern
    The three-problem framework for knowing what to control vs. let go

    The most freeing realization: When you realize you're the common denominator, you also realize you have the power to change everything.

    ABOUT
    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    YOUR HOSTS
    Sara Bradley, Indigo Elephant
    Website: indigoelephant.co
    Linkedin: / indigoele. .
    Discovery call: https://designwithmojo.com/contact-mojo

    Monique Johnson, MoJo Design
    Website: https://designwithmojo.com/
    LinkedIn: / mojodesign
    Discovery call: https://designwithmojo.com/contact-mojo

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine
    Website: visualcaffeine.com
    Linkedin: / visual-ca. .
    Discovery call: https://calendly.com/chealevilla/disc...

    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    HOSTS

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine, visualcaffeine.com / Monique Johnson, MoJo Design, ...

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    32 分
  • Your Business Is Ready for Team. You're Just Not Ready to Let Go: The trust issues keeping you stuck
    2026/01/19

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    You're working 60 hours a week, making good money, clients love you—but you're exhausted. If that sounds familiar, this episode is for you.

    In "From Solo to Team: Making Your First Hire Without Losing Your Mind," we're talking about that terrifying, exhilarating leap from doing everything yourself to actually trusting someone else with your business.
    Here's what we cover:
    →Why hiring for your weaknesses (not just your overflow) changes everything
    →The real cost of "no one will do it as well as I do"—and why it's the grandest illusion in entrepreneurship
    →How to start small without hiring from desperation (spoiler: contractors and project-based help count as "team")
    →The emotional transition of stepping into the CEO seat—and why you might grieve the doer role
    →What it actually means to be a boss when you've had terrible bosses yourself

    The big permission piece: Team doesn't mean 30 employees. It can mean one person for five hours a week. And before you can delegate anything, you need to document it first. Because 80% done by someone else beats 100% done by you at 2 a.m. every single time.

    00:00 From Solopreneur to Team Player
    02:48 The Importance of Hiring for Strengths
    08:44 Trust and Communication in Hiring
    12:55 Establishing Processes for Team Success
    17:16 Hiring at the Right Time
    19:04 Navigating Difficult Conversations
    19:36 Setting New Hires Up for Success
    22:15 The Importance of Feedback and Growth
    23:00 Embracing the CEO Identity
    26:03 Preparing for Growth and Change
    27:43 Establishing Processes for Team Expansion
    30:20 Letting Go and Embracing New Roles
    32:03 Redefining Leadership and Responsibility
    34:32 Intentions Behind Hiring
    36:25 The Emotional Journey of Transitioning
    38:26 Honest Brew - BG_3.mp4
    #HonestBrew #SmallBusinessPodcast #EntrepreneurPodcast #BusinessGrowth #Solopreneur #TeamBuilding #LetGoOfControl #SmallBusinessOwner #Delegation #TrustIssues #CEOMindset #Leadership #WomenInBusiness #EntrepreneurLife #BusinessCoach #SmallBizLife #ScalingBusiness #WorkLifeBalance #BusinessStrategy



    #AIEthics #SmallBusinessGrowth #HonestBrewPodcast #SolopreneurLife

    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    HOSTS

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine, visualcaffeine.com / Monique Johnson, MoJo Design, ...

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    39 分
  • Already Behind? The Truth About Q1 Overwhelm: Strategic ways to adjust your plans without burning it all down
    2026/01/13

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    You're not alone. In this week's episode, "Already Behind? The Truth About Q1 Overwhelm," we're talking about what happens when all that December planning meets January reality—and reality wins.

    Here's what we cover:

    • Why stopping and assessing beats panic-pivoting every time
    • The frameworks we actually use when overwhelm hits (visual buckets, priority matrices, feeling-based check-ins)
    • How to break down goals that feel impossible into micro-steps you can actually complete
    • The buffer rule that life-proofs your business (add 25-50% time to everything)

    The big permission piece: If January isn't going how you planned, it doesn't mean you're failing. It means your December goals might need to meet your current reality. And that's completely normal.


    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    HOSTS

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine, visualcaffeine.com / Monique Johnson, MoJo Design, ...

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    23 分
  • Beyond the AI Hype: Ethics, Authenticity & Your Business Future
    2026/01/05

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    We mentioned two free downloads:

    Soul Check Questions - Your ethical compass for AI use
    AI Getting Started Guide - Platforms, prompts, and how to actually begin

    GRAB THOSE ON OUR WEBSITE: HonestBrew.co
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    Are you caught between AI guilt and survival fear? You're not alone. This episode tackles the question every solopreneur is wrestling with: can you use AI ethically AND stay competitive?

    Sara, Cheale, and Monique examine AI through their Triangle Framework, exploring how it impacts your brand authenticity, marketing efficiency, and operational systems. They share the platforms they actually use, the ethical boundaries they maintain, and why the real competitive advantage isn't the AI itself.

    You'll learn when AI enhances your business versus when it erodes client trust, how to prompt AI effectively without losing your voice, and the "Soul Check" questions that keep you in the ethical zone. Plus: why human creativity remains irreplaceable, how to start with low-risk AI experiments, and the truth about whether you'll go out of business without it.

    If you're AI-curious but ethics-conscious, this conversation bridges the gap between efficiency and authenticity—showing you how to use AI as a tool that amplifies your humanity rather than replaces it.

    YOUR HOSTS
    Sara Bradley, Indigo Elephant
    Website: indigoelephant.co
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/indigoele...
    Discovery call: https://designwithmojo.com/contact-mojo

    Monique Johnson, MoJo Design
    Website: https://designwithmojo.com/
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mojodesign
    Discovery call: https://designwithmojo.com/contact-mojo

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine
    Website: visualcaffeine.com
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/visual-ca...
    Discovery call: https://calendly.com/chealevilla/discovery

    #AIEthics #SmallBusinessGrowth #HonestBrewPodcast #SolopreneurLife

    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    HOSTS

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine, visualcaffeine.com / Monique Johnson, MoJo Design, ...

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    41 分
  • The Brands You Love: What Are They Telling You About Your Own Brand
    2025/12/14

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    What if the coffee shop that makes you feel at home or the store you can't help but browse isn't just a pleasant distraction—but a blueprint for your business? In this episode, Cheale, Monique, and Sara reveal how the brands we love are actually showing us what our own businesses should become.

    The hosts share their own brand crushes (from Free People to Whole Foods to local coffee shops) and break down exactly what draws them in—warmth, customization, creative inspiration, transparency. Then they flip the script: those aren't just shopping preferences. They're values that should infuse every corner of your business, from your brand voice to your client experience to your operational systems.

    This isn't about copying what successful brands do. It's about recognizing the patterns in what genuinely lights you up and using those as guideposts for building a business that feels sustainable and magnetic—not just profitable.

    You'll walk away with:

    • A 5-step exercise to decode what you love into business values
    • How to audit where you're aligned (and where you're not)
    • Real examples of brand infusion in action

    Whether you're building from scratch, pivoting, or feeling disconnected from your business, this episode grounds you back in what matters—and gives you a roadmap to integrate it everywhere.

    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    HOSTS

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine, visualcaffeine.com / Monique Johnson, MoJo Design, ...

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    27 分
  • The Art of the No: How to Spot and Avoid Toxic Clients
    2025/12/08

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    Not every difficult client is toxic, but every toxic client will cost you more than revenue—they'll drain your energy, derail your systems, and damage your team culture. In this unfiltered conversation, Cheale, Monique, and Sara share hard-earned lessons about the difference between misalignment and toxicity, why desperate "yes" energy attracts the wrong people, and how to build vetting systems that protect what you've created. From red flags on the discovery call to the team impact you might be overlooking, this episode arms solopreneurs and small business owners with practical frameworks for saying no with integrity. Because protecting your business isn't about being difficult—it's about honoring your boundaries, your people, and the brand culture you're building.

    Alignment vs. Toxicity: The hosts distinguish between clients who aren't the right fit and those who are genuinely toxic. They explore how misalignment can show up differently depending on your business model—what drains one person energizes another.

    The Desperate Yes Energy: When starting, saying yes to everything is common. But that scarcity mindset actually attracts the wrong people. The conversation explores how operating from fear versus power fundamentally changes who you attract and what you tolerate.

    Red Flags and Trust Your Gut: From scattered communication to value misalignment, the hosts share specific red flags they've learned to spot in initial conversations. The key: let potential clients reveal who they are by giving them space to talk during discovery calls.

    The Team Impact: Bad client decisions don't just affect you—they impact everyone in your orbit. Your team often sees red flags before you do. Protecting your people is protecting your brand culture.

    A candid conversation between three seasoned business women who've been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. We bridge the gap between the glamorous just market and sell advice and the reality of what it takes to build a sustainable business. While most business content focuses on marketing, branding, OR operations in isolation, we bring all three worlds together. Because your brand culture needs to live in every system you create, your operations need to support your brand promise, and your marketing needs the infrastructure to deliver on what it sells.

    We're here for the solopreneurs ready to grow beyond themselves, the partnership survivors rebuilding stronger, and anyone tired of business advice that treats branding, marketing, and operations as separate planets when they're part of one ecosystem.

    HOSTS

    Cheale Villa, Visual Caffeine, visualcaffeine.com / Monique Johnson, MoJo Design, ...

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    41 分