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Welcome to The Sallie Ogden Show.
If you've been here since Hitting Rock Middle, this is the moment the show steps into its next chapter. The past 70-plus episodes are still here, still available, still part of the body of work — but the show has grown into something fuller, and this trailer is the welcome to what it's grown into.
If you're brand new, here's what you need to know: this is a show for the woman who has already built something. The career she meant to want, or the business she's poured years into, or the life that looks impressive from the outside. And somewhere along the way, she's started to suspect that the playbook that got her here isn't going to get her where she's actually going.
The Sallie Ogden Show is for that woman. We talk about the inner work that shapes what your business actually does. The pricing decisions, the team decisions, the strategic decisions — and the beliefs underneath them that quietly run the whole show. We talk about identity, ambition, and the kind of permission most ambitious women didn't realize they were waiting for. Tactical when you need a number. Honest when you need a mirror.
I'm so glad you're here.
About this episode:
You built the career. You checked the boxes. You did everything right. And somewhere along the way, you started to wonder whether right was actually what you wanted in the first place.
This episode is for the woman who has achieved most of what she set out to achieve — and is quietly noticing that the achievement hasn't fixed what she thought it would. The inner void didn't close when the job title arrived. The loneliness didn't lift when the business hit a milestone. The version of you who was supposed to feel finally fulfilled at this stage hasn't shown up yet.
For years, I ignored the quiet voice telling me I had something to say. I built the career most ambitious women would have envied. I worked hard, got the credentials, hit the markers, and looked from the outside like everything was working. Inside, I knew something was off. And somewhere along the way, that quiet voice got loud enough that I couldn't keep ignoring it.
In this first episode of The Sallie Ogden Show, I talk about why I finally decided to start speaking openly about the lessons I wish someone had taught me when I was younger. We get into why authenticity feels so scary when you've built your reputation on having it figured out, the cultural pressure to keep performing competence even when you're privately exhausted, the way perfectionism keeps high-achieving women stuck inside lives that no longer fit, and why telling the truth about your actual experience matters more than the curated version most of us have been carefully maintaining.
If this resonated, I want you to have the whole framework. I've spent years developing the strategies that helped my clients scale past $100k, and for a long time, I only taught them inside my private mastermind at $6,000 a seat. Every tool, every framework, every strategy is now in my e-book: Sell Like You Mean It. Seven proven strategies. One playbook. Built for women founders who are done undercharging and ready to grow.
Get your copy: https://stan.store/sallieogden
About the show:
The Sallie Ogden Show is for the woman who's already built something — and is stuck at the plateau where the old playbook stops working. Tactical when you need a number. Honest when you need a mirror. Hosted by former lawyer turned consultant Sallie Ogden. Most business shows treat strategy like it lives in a different room from identity. This one doesn't.
Stay connected:Newsletter (Further): https://www.growwiththebrimm.com/furthernewsletterFree business assessment — The BRIMM Business Scan: https://thebrimm.typeform.com/to/fuYmBbJIWebsite: growwiththebrimm.comInstagram: @the_brimm
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Welcome to The Sallie Ogden Show.
If you've been here since Hitting Rock Middle, this is the moment the show steps into its next chapter. The past 70-plus episodes are still here, still available, still part of the body of work — but the show has grown into something fuller, and this trailer is the welcome to what it's grown into.
If you're brand new, here's what you need to know: this is a show for the woman who has already built something. The career she meant to want, or the business she's poured years into, or the life that looks impressive from the outside. And somewhere along the way, she's started to suspect that the playbook that got her here isn't going to get her where she's actually going.
The Sallie Ogden Show is for that woman. We talk about the inner work that shapes what your business actually does. The pricing decisions, the team decisions, the strategic decisions — and the beliefs underneath them that quietly run the whole show. We talk about identity, ambition, and the kind of permission most ambitious women didn't realize they were waiting for. Tactical when you need a number. Honest when you need a mirror.
I'm so glad you're here.
About this episode:
You built the career. You checked the boxes. You did everything right. And somewhere along the way, you started to wonder whether right was actually what you wanted in the first place.
This episode is for the woman who has achieved most of what she set out to achieve — and is quietly noticing that the achievement hasn't fixed what she thought it would. The inner void didn't close when the job title arrived. The loneliness didn't lift when the business hit a milestone. The version of you who was supposed to feel finally fulfilled at this stage hasn't shown up yet.
For years, I ignored the quiet voice telling me I had something to say. I built the career most ambitious women would have envied. I worked hard, got the credentials, hit the markers, and looked from the outside like everything was working. Inside, I knew something was off. And somewhere along the way, that quiet voice got loud enough that I couldn't keep ignoring it.
In this first episode of The Sallie Ogden Show, I talk about why I finally decided to start speaking openly about the lessons I wish someone had taught me when I was younger. We get into why authenticity feels so scary when you've built your reputation on having it figured out, the cultural pressure to keep performing competence even when you're privately exhausted, the way perfectionism keeps high-achieving women stuck inside lives that no longer fit, and why telling the truth about your actual experience matters more than the curated version most of us have been carefully maintaining.
If this resonated, I want you to have the whole framework. I've spent years developing the strategies that helped my clients scale past $100k, and for a long time, I only taught them inside my private mastermind at $6,000 a seat. Every tool, every framework, every strategy is now in my e-book: Sell Like You Mean It. Seven proven strategies. One playbook. Built for women founders who are done undercharging and ready to grow.
Get your copy: https://stan.store/sallieogden
About the show:
The Sallie Ogden Show is for the woman who's already built something — and is stuck at the plateau where the old playbook stops working. Tactical when you need a number. Honest when you need a mirror. Hosted by former lawyer turned consultant Sallie Ogden. Most business shows treat strategy like it lives in a different room from identity. This one doesn't.
Stay connected:Newsletter (Further): https://www.growwiththebrimm.com/furthernewsletterFree business assessment — The BRIMM Business Scan: https://thebrimm.typeform.com/to/fuYmBbJIWebsite: growwiththebrimm.comInstagram: @the_brimm