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Welcome back to The Embodied Baddie Podcast!
In today’s episode, we’re diving into a conversation so many women entrepreneurs quietly struggle with: What happens when you stop loving your business… and how to get that love back.
This episode was inspired by a passing comment from Alex Hormozi that hit way too close to home — and cracked open a much deeper truth about passion, pressure, and the emotional labor of entrepreneurship.
If you’ve been feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, or like you’re “doing everything right” but still not feeling fulfilled… this conversation is your permission slip to slow down, reconnect, and rebuild a relationship with your business that actually feels good.
Thanks for tuning into another episode of The Embodied Baddie Podcast.
If this resonated, be sure to subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share it with a fellow entrepreneur who needs this reminder.
Come hang out on Instagram @theembodiedbaddie — and let’s keep redefining success on our own damn terms.
By Chrystal Rose5
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Welcome back to The Embodied Baddie Podcast!
In today’s episode, we’re diving into a conversation so many women entrepreneurs quietly struggle with: What happens when you stop loving your business… and how to get that love back.
This episode was inspired by a passing comment from Alex Hormozi that hit way too close to home — and cracked open a much deeper truth about passion, pressure, and the emotional labor of entrepreneurship.
If you’ve been feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, or like you’re “doing everything right” but still not feeling fulfilled… this conversation is your permission slip to slow down, reconnect, and rebuild a relationship with your business that actually feels good.
Thanks for tuning into another episode of The Embodied Baddie Podcast.
If this resonated, be sure to subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share it with a fellow entrepreneur who needs this reminder.
Come hang out on Instagram @theembodiedbaddie — and let’s keep redefining success on our own damn terms.

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