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At some point, what used to work stops working and most enrichment operators don’t realize it until everything starts to feel heavier than it should. In this week’s episode of The Enrichment Entrepreneur, Dr. Arielle Hammond walks through the systems she built while managing 75 partnership sites, because keeping everything in your head is not a strategy, it’s a bottleneck. She breaks down what actually holds a youth enrichment business together…our calendar, your workflows, your communication, and the processes nobody writes down but everyone depends on.
If you’re tired of carrying the weight of 50 school partnerships in your head alone, come join us at getenrops.com/podcast to grab these templates and join the community I wish I had when I was drowning in the stone age of enrichment tech… we got this.
Episode Highlights
00:00 The moment you realize your business can’t live in your head anymore
03:15 Looking at your calendar and seeing what you actually prioritize
08:00 The Friday ritual that quietly fixes your entire week
16:45 When your team is waiting on you… and everything slows down
24:00 Why payroll in enrichment businesses never feels clean
36:00 The realization that your inbox is setting your agenda
41:30 What changed when Arielle started writing everything down
48:00 The difference between an organized drive… and a junk drawer
Resources
Free resources hub: getenrops.com/podcast
- Friday Planning & Reflection Template
- Time Audit Template
- Parent Email Templates
- Delegation Audit Worksheet
- Monthly Financial Review Template
That's a wrap. If this episode gave you something — an idea, a laugh, a story — share it with one person who needs it. Leave us a five star review because it helps other enrichment entrepreneurs find this show. Got a question or a story worth telling? Head to getenrops.com/podcast — you can submit your questions, apply to be a guest, and access resources to help you launch and grow your business. Again, that's getenrops.com/podcast. Until next time — keep learning, keep building.
By Dr. Arielle HammondAt some point, what used to work stops working and most enrichment operators don’t realize it until everything starts to feel heavier than it should. In this week’s episode of The Enrichment Entrepreneur, Dr. Arielle Hammond walks through the systems she built while managing 75 partnership sites, because keeping everything in your head is not a strategy, it’s a bottleneck. She breaks down what actually holds a youth enrichment business together…our calendar, your workflows, your communication, and the processes nobody writes down but everyone depends on.
If you’re tired of carrying the weight of 50 school partnerships in your head alone, come join us at getenrops.com/podcast to grab these templates and join the community I wish I had when I was drowning in the stone age of enrichment tech… we got this.
Episode Highlights
00:00 The moment you realize your business can’t live in your head anymore
03:15 Looking at your calendar and seeing what you actually prioritize
08:00 The Friday ritual that quietly fixes your entire week
16:45 When your team is waiting on you… and everything slows down
24:00 Why payroll in enrichment businesses never feels clean
36:00 The realization that your inbox is setting your agenda
41:30 What changed when Arielle started writing everything down
48:00 The difference between an organized drive… and a junk drawer
Resources
Free resources hub: getenrops.com/podcast
- Friday Planning & Reflection Template
- Time Audit Template
- Parent Email Templates
- Delegation Audit Worksheet
- Monthly Financial Review Template
That's a wrap. If this episode gave you something — an idea, a laugh, a story — share it with one person who needs it. Leave us a five star review because it helps other enrichment entrepreneurs find this show. Got a question or a story worth telling? Head to getenrops.com/podcast — you can submit your questions, apply to be a guest, and access resources to help you launch and grow your business. Again, that's getenrops.com/podcast. Until next time — keep learning, keep building.