This week on the podcast, I’m breaking down the most profitable month I’ve had: $108,500 in sales.
But this isn’t a “here are my secrets to making money while you sleep” episode. Because sure, the money came in over the course of a month, but it is because of the systems, community and IP I have spent years building.
This is a conversation about what it actually looks like to build a profitable business when you’re a feminist, a service provider, and someone with complicated feelings about capitalism.
Inside the episode, I talk about:
* Why getting money into the hands of marginalized people is an important part of our political work
* The strange reality of being good at capitalism while actively critiquing it
* The long, messy path from not qualifying for an apartment lease to being approved for an $800k mortgage
* What most people get wrong about “six-figure months” in the coaching industry
* The less glamorous truth behind this launch—including personally reaching out to 400 people and still getting ignored by most of them
I also share the real throughline behind my results: not viral content, not hacks, not a brand-new offer.
Just relentless iteration, deep attention to what clients actually need, and a business model built around making people feel seen at every stage—from first contact to long-term client relationships.
If you’ve ever wondered:
* whether making money while critiquing the systems that force you to work without protecting your basic rights can coexist
* why your offers aren’t converting even when the work is good
* what ethical selling actually looks like in practice
this episode pulls back the curtain.
Not on a fantasy version of entrepreneurship—but on the slow, strategic work that actually builds a sustainable business.
Listen to the episode and join my email list to get first access to the next time I launch.
Grab a sneak peek into my business model here.