Can you really grow your business when you’re living with chronic illness, burnout, or limited capacity? Absolutely, if your content helps people make informed decisions, you don't have to focus on or obsess about downloads.In this episode of Business with Chronic Illness, with host Nikita Williams. I’m sharing how I signed Read More
Think you need to work 60-hour weeks to build a successful freelance business? Amanda Bourbonais proves otherwise. After a severe chronic Lyme disease crisis forced her to leave corporate life, she built a six-figure copywriting business working just 20-25 hours per week, and she's maintained that rhythm for five years.In Read More
The core of everything Elizabeth teaches is right here: do less, do it consistently, and let it work. Marketing minimalism isn't about being lazy — it's about being strategic with your time and energy so your marketing actually runs without burning you out.
Saying yes to every guest pitch can dilute your message and confuse your listeners. It might feel polite, but it's holding your podcast back from real impact! In this episode, Suzanne Culberg shares four clear filters that help you decide who actually belongs on your show and how to say Read More
When I first started my coaching business, I had maybe 30 minutes of energy in a day. And while the online world told me I needed to post multiple times a day, go to endless networking events, and keep up with algorithms, I simply couldn’t.What I did know? Connection creates Read More
Joseph Casabona joins Elizabeth to talk automation, systems, and how to build a business that doesn't require you to be available 24/7. If you're doing too much manually, this episode is your sign to change that.
Impostor syndrome makes too many podcast guests believe they don't belong. And that false belief keeps them silent. In this episode, Marc Schmidt shares his personal story of learning to speak up, despite years of insecurity and doubt, and how he used support, self-reflection, and practice to build the confidence Read More
In this episode of Business with Chronic Illness, I'm joined by Jason Winters, an energy alignment coach and EFT tapping practitioner, to talk about the warning signs that your business is built out of alignment, especially important for entrepreneurs managing chronic illness and unpredictable energy levels.Jason opens up about his Read More
Not every opportunity is worth taking, and not every partnership, platform, or pivot deserves your energy. Elizabeth talks about the flags — yellow and red — that should make any small business owner slow down before committing.
Too many podcasters rush out content without knowing if it lands with listeners. And when something flops, the damage is already done. Thankfully, there's an alternative way to test new content! In this episode, Vince Quinn shares how to test new segments, styles, and strategies using a simple four-step pilot Read More
Selling doesn’t have to feel hard, especially when you're navigating the challenges of chronic illness or burnout.In today’s episode, we dive into the three key problems that often keep us from converting leads into sales and how to tackle them with what I call the rooted sales process. We discuss Read More
Taylor Ryan joins the show for a conversation that challenges conventional marketing wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on growth, positioning, and how small businesses can compete without a massive budget.
Most podcast guests want to build their credibility and display their expertise. However, many rely on filler words without even realizing it. These words make them sound unsure of what they're talking about. In this episode, Shayna Davis shares what to stop saying and what to say instead so you Read More
What happens when your growing business starts demanding more than your body can give?In this episode of Business with Chronic Illness, I'm joined by Stephanie DiPisa, founder of Solara Suncare, mom of three, and Chronic Lyme advocate, to talk about the hard but necessary truth: sometimes the best thing for Read More
Every complaint about your business is actually a decision you're avoiding. Elizabeth gets direct about the fact that most of the things draining small business owners are the result of choices — and that the power to change them is already in your hands.