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In this episode of This Mother Means Business, host Laura Sinclair sits down with multi-passionate entrepreneur Jenna Goodhand—owner of Cafézia Coffee, coach, community-builder, laughter-yoga leader, and proud neurodivergent creator—to talk about what it really takes to try bold ideas, “fail” forward, pivot, and keep showing up.
Their conversation explores ADHD and entrepreneurship, communicating needs on teams, why timing (not talent) often determines traction, and how practices like sober dance parties, “future memories” visualization, and money mindset work can fuel purpose-driven business growth. If you’re a mom entrepreneur or creator who refuses to “pick a lane,” this episode offers validation, practical takeaways, and a roadmap for building a business that fits you.
In this episode you will hear:
00:00 – Meet Jenna Goodhand: The multi-passionate entrepreneur behind Cafézia Coffee
04:00 – The courage to try, fail, and try again
09:00 – Timing is everything: why the “right idea” sometimes needs to wait
13:00 – Permission to pivot: when to walk away and what to build next
17:00 – Neurodivergence and entrepreneurship
23:00 – Owning your strengths and asking for help
27:00 – Living authentically and saying “I don’t get it”
29:00 – Future memories, money mindset, and making space for what’s next
33:00 – Where to find Jenna and what’s next
Jenna's Links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cafeziacoffee/
Website: https://cafezia.ca/
Join This Mother Means Business : www.thismothermeansbusiness.com 
Laura's Links:
• Website 
• Laura's Instagram 
• LJSocial Instagram 
• LinkedIn 
• Facebook 
• Pinterest 
• TikTok
 By Laura Sinclair
By Laura Sinclair5
1818 ratings
In this episode of This Mother Means Business, host Laura Sinclair sits down with multi-passionate entrepreneur Jenna Goodhand—owner of Cafézia Coffee, coach, community-builder, laughter-yoga leader, and proud neurodivergent creator—to talk about what it really takes to try bold ideas, “fail” forward, pivot, and keep showing up.
Their conversation explores ADHD and entrepreneurship, communicating needs on teams, why timing (not talent) often determines traction, and how practices like sober dance parties, “future memories” visualization, and money mindset work can fuel purpose-driven business growth. If you’re a mom entrepreneur or creator who refuses to “pick a lane,” this episode offers validation, practical takeaways, and a roadmap for building a business that fits you.
In this episode you will hear:
00:00 – Meet Jenna Goodhand: The multi-passionate entrepreneur behind Cafézia Coffee
04:00 – The courage to try, fail, and try again
09:00 – Timing is everything: why the “right idea” sometimes needs to wait
13:00 – Permission to pivot: when to walk away and what to build next
17:00 – Neurodivergence and entrepreneurship
23:00 – Owning your strengths and asking for help
27:00 – Living authentically and saying “I don’t get it”
29:00 – Future memories, money mindset, and making space for what’s next
33:00 – Where to find Jenna and what’s next
Jenna's Links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cafeziacoffee/
Website: https://cafezia.ca/
Join This Mother Means Business : www.thismothermeansbusiness.com 
Laura's Links:
• Website 
• Laura's Instagram 
• LJSocial Instagram 
• LinkedIn 
• Facebook 
• Pinterest 
• TikTok

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