In this season finale of Mixing Up Success, I’m reflecting on what it really means to build something from the ground up — without a perfect plan, without all the answers, and without knowing exactly where it will lead.
I’m sharing the honest truth behind my journey:
how saying yes to every cookie order helped me grow — until it didn’t,
how burnout forced me to rethink sustainability,
and how systems (not hustle) became the foundation for a business that actually works.
I talk openly about:
Most importantly, this episode is about permission:
permission to start before you’re ready,
permission to change course,
and permission to build a business that fits your life.
This episode also marks the end of Season One — but not the end of the podcast. Mixing Up Success will continue weekly in 2026 with more solo episodes, food science and safety, marketing, business strategy, and conversations with other solo bakers building sustainable, joy-filled businesses.
🎓 A Clear Next Step: The Business of Baking
In 2026, I’m launching a brand-new six-week course called The Business of Baking — created specifically for early-stage solo bakers and food entrepreneurs (1–3 years in).
This course is built from 10 years of real-life experience and the exact systems I use every day to run Dani’s Kitchen Shop like a well-oiled machine.
Inside the course, you’ll gain:
If you can see the potential in your business but feel stuck, overwhelmed, or craving more clarity — this course was built for you.
👉 Learn more and join:
https://www.daniskitchenshop.com/business-of-baking
🤍 Stay Connected
Follow along for behind-the-scenes bakery life, business education, and upcoming course details:
📲 Instagram: @daniskitchenshop
Thank you for being part of Season One. This is just the beginning — and I can’t wait to keep mixing up success together.