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April 27, 2026

Soul Signature

Article by Amanda Kunkel


Amanda Kunkel is a Prophetess and spiritual business guide who helps women entrepreneurs recalibrate to their God source and build businesses rooted in resonance, sovereignty, and truth. Her work focuses on restoring spiritual authority, dissolving burnout, and allowing income and leadership to emerge from alignment rather than strategy.


 

It is difficult to explain ...and has been unfolding in the lives of many capable, accomplished women.   On the outside, everything appears stable. Businesses that once required years of focus and determination continue to function. Clients still arrive, systems still work. The structures built through long seasons of effort remain intact. Nothing obvious has collapsed.


 


However, there are then the confessions that keep coming to me in private conversations with women.  The Founders who once felt deeply committed to their work are discovering they no longer feel the same pull toward maintaining it.  Interest that fueled the entire structure has softened. Urgency that drove the "scaling growth" has faded. The roles they once inhabited so naturally now feel ...not them.


 


I see the confusion. The work itself is still meaningful. The effort invested in building their business was real. The life it created for them and their family offered freedom, income, and influence that once seemed impossible.....


 


Here is the punch: The same woman who built that business is no longer the one in it.  She's gone.


 


She (you) has expanded worlds inside herself, and now success begins to feel strangely hollow.   Her soul growth outpaced how she runs her business.


 


Hard uncover: Many women built their early work from a place of survival or "needing to contribute"..even a "proving she can do it". That does not diminish the integrity of what they created. Survival identities often produce remarkable strength. A woman who learns to navigate adversity develops resilience, creativity, and determination capable of building extraordinary things. Entire businesses, communities, and movements have been born through that force.


 


Survival teaches a woman how to stand. Provide for herself, how to lead, to shape her own life rather than waiting for permission.  These survival identities are not meant to last forever.  They are scaffolding. Temporary structures that allow a woman to stand while she learns who she truly is. 


Now she is faced with WHO she is inside...my darling, THAT is her Soul Signature.  The one she was born with.  The one God and her agreed on when she came to earth.


When that Soul Signature moment arrives, the shift rarely appears as failure. It shows up as a quiet disinterest in continuing to perform the identity that once powered everything forward. The roles that once felt natural begin to feel heavy. That urgency that once fueled expansion.... softens into reflection.  Often...it looks like boredom and feeling not motivated.


 


This moment is frequently misunderstood. People attempt to diagnose the change through familiar language. Burnout becomes the most common explanation. Others blame the pressure of constant online visibility or the exhaustion of maintaining an audience in a world that demands perpetual performance.  I agree that those factors can contribute to fatigue, but they rarely explain the deeper experience.


 


What many women are encountering is not burnout.  It is a transformation.  I'm not talking about the woo-woo "I'm a new woman".   It's where her Soul Signature stands FULLY.    Who she was  (her identity) that once built the structure has reached completion.   Leading directly into the entire life built around it begining to feel slightly misaligned.


 


This is the Threshold most people miss.  Cause nothing LOOKS broken.  Inside, however, a deeper question begins to emerge.  Who am I now that the version of me who built this life has changed?  From that inner space, a doorway to something ancient opens.  


 


Long before strategy, audiences, titles, and visibility, there was a deeper sense of purpose woven into her life. Some describe it as calling. Others recognize it as destiny or a divine assignment. The language differs, but the experience feels remarkably similar.  It feels less like inventing something new and more like deja vu....that it was always there.


 


Her Soul Signature predates the identity she constructed in order to survive. It exists beneath the roles she adopted to prove herself capable, the structures she built to create safety, independence, and recognition.


 


When that Soul Signature begins to surface, the entire direction of a woman’s life starts to reorganize.  That original business may still stand. The structure still functions. But the deeper current of her life is pulling her somewhere new.  This is why so many women are quietly stepping back from work that once felt central to their identity.  It's the consequence of natural growth.


 


When the Soul Signature starts to come forward and where survival identity dissolves.... often feels like fire. The refining process burns away roles that once felt essential. The achiever who once needed to prove herself no longer feels the same teetth. The rescuer who once carried everyone else’s burdens recognizes that responsibility was never truly hers. The performer who once sought recognition discovers that recognition cannot satisfy the deeper longing now rising within her.


 


Each role served a purpose during a particular season of life. None of them were mistakes. They were leading her to the fire.  The refining fire that removes the identities built from necessity so that the Soul Signature of a woman’s life can finally emerge.


 


What remains after that burning?  It's something far more powerful.  A woman who no longer builds from reaction begins building from authorship, no longer fights to prove her worth, and begins embodying the truth of who she is.  WHO her SOUL is.  A woman who once operated from survival begins stepping into sovereignty.  From this place the work she brings into the world changes.


 


Frantic energy that once accompanied success softens into clarity. The need to perform fades into quiet authority. Work that once required constant effort reorganizes itself around truth and presence.  Observers may assume she has lost interest in success altogether.  In reality, she has simply lost interest in success that is disconnected from her deeper mission.  That did not allow her Soul Signature to step forward.


 


At this time she feels a weird pull that she can't name.  With her Soul Signature starting to take the reins, dejvuue isn't the only thing that is tugging at her.  She starts to see the mission she carried into this life.   The mission she agreed to when she was born, and her Soul Signature originally had the reins (you know, before life on the earth tossed things around).  THEN everything she creates begins to shift.  Her work becomes more precise, driven into the ground and fiercely powerful.


 


The structures that grow from this new identity (Soul Signature leading the way) feels simpler and more aligned with the natural rhythm of who she has become. Instead of chasing expansion, her work emerges through resonance. Instead of forcing outcomes, she creates spaces where truth can unfold naturally.   For women standing at this threshold, the experience can feel both unsettling and sacred. Familiar identities fade while the next direction has not yet fully revealed itself.


 


When a woman reaches that place, everything she creates begins to reflect the truth she brings from God.  


 


Return to Soul Signature, my love.  This is where your power is.


 


--


Amanda Kunkel


Prophetess


amandakunkel.com


 


Prophetess of Primordial Flame | I recalibrate women back to their God-source.


 


Miena Kay Etc. LLC


 

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Published on April 27, 2026 09:45

April 26, 2026

Brian P. Swift, J.D. — “The Quad Father”

Interview with Brian P. Swift, J.D.


Brian P. Swift, J.D. is a motivational speaker, bestselling author, nonprofit founder, and leadership coach dedicated to helping people rise beyond adversity and live with purpose. Known as “The Quad Father,” Brian is a powerful example of resilience, faith, and grit.


At the age of 17, Brian’s life changed forever when a tragic accident left him a quadriplegic. Rather than allowing his circumstances to define him, he chose to redefine what was possible. Through perseverance, faith, and relentless determination, Brian built a life focused on empowering others to overcome obstacles and pursue excellence.


Brian graduated from Saint Xavier University and earned his Juris Doctor from DePaul University College of Law, where he was a National Negotiations Finalist.


Before dedicating his life fully to speaking, writing, and nonprofit work, Brian spent over twenty years in corporate leadership, training, sales, and marketing, helping lead and launch multiple successful startup companies.


Brian is also a certified John Maxwell Coach and Speaker, where he specializes in leadership development and mindset transformation.


In 2015, Brian co-founded Swift Outdoor Accessible Recreation (SOAR), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower people with disabilities to reconnect with the outdoors and break through perceived limitations.


Brian is the author of 10 books, lifelong coach of football and the host of the SOAR Breaking Barriers Podcast and YouTube Channel, where he continues to share stories of resilience, leadership, and personal transformation.


Brian has been married for 35 years, and are the proud parents of three adopted children.


 


What kind of work do you do?


I run a non profit called Swift Outdoor Accessible Recreation (SOAR), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower people with disabilities to reconnect with the outdoors and break through perceived limitations.  I am also a key note speaker and certified John Maxwell coach. I also host the SOAR Breaking Barriers Podcast. https://youtube.com/@brianswift2654?si=-x1XiQ_qLS1XHIEB


What inspired you to get started as an entrepreneur?


I have always had a calling to start my own business and serve others.


What was your biggest struggle to get things going for your online business?


The biggest struggle was getting traction without validation. You’re putting something out there with no proof it’ll work, no audience, and no feedback. That creates hesitation, second-guessing, and a lot of starting/stopping.


Right behind that are issues everyone face:



Clarity – not being 100% sure what problem you solve or who you serve
Consistency – showing up when nobody’s watching or responding
Audience building – talking into the void at first
Overthinking/perfectionism – waiting too long to launch
Monetization confusion – not knowing how to actually turn attention into income

 


Was there a time you thought about giving up? What kept you from quitting?


Fear!  I do not know how to quit


What have you learned since beginning?


I’ve learned that most people don’t fail because they lack ability—they fail because they lack consistency and self-leadership.


I’ve learned that clarity beats motivation. When you know your values, your goals, and your non-negotiables, you don’t need to “feel like it” to move forward—you just execute.


I’ve learned that social media rewards authenticity over perfection. The people who win aren’t the most polished—they’re the most real, the most consistent, and the most committed to serving others.


I’ve learned that setbacks aren’t interruptions—they’re part of the process. Every delay, every struggle, every doubt is shaping resilience if you don’t quit.


And maybe most importantly, I’ve learned that impact matters more than attention. Attention fades. Impact compounds.


 


What’s the best advice you’ve received?


Have an ask every day. Ask someone who is where you want to go for something every day.


Know your nonnegotiables and be consistent with them.


 


What advice would you give someone just starting out?


Get very clear on who you help and what problem you solve. If you can’t explain that simply, nothing else will work consistently.


Find the right people early and ask for help. Mentors, peers, community—they’ll save you time, mistakes, and frustration.


Don’t try to do everything—pick one lane and stay in it long enough to see results. Jumping from idea to idea kills momentum.


Be consistent when it’s quiet. In the beginning, it will feel like no one is watching. That’s normal. That’s where most people quit—and where you separate yourself.


 


What’s the professional win you’re most proud of?


Starting our nonprofit SOAR and writing my first best selling book


 


Which book(s) would you recommend to help entrepreneurs with success and personal development?


Napoleon Hill (Mindset & Success Foundations)


Think and Grow Rich
His most famous work—focused on belief, desire, persistence, and the psychology of success.


Outwitting the Devil
Deep and a bit controversial—dives into fear, control, and how people get stuck.


The Law of Success (16 Lessons)
A more detailed, structured breakdown of success principles.


John C. Maxwell (Leadership & Growth)


The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
One of the most respected leadership books—clear principles you can apply immediately.


Developing the Leader Within You 2.0
Great starting point for personal leadership and growth.


The 5 Levels of Leadership
Explains how leadership evolves from position to influence and impact.


The Bible


 


Do you have a routine that you attest to your success? If yes, what is it?


 


“Yes—and it’s simple, but not easy:



 Know your values – If you don’t know what you stand for, you’ll fall for anything. This keeps your decisions aligned.
 Write down your goals – Not in your head. On paper. Clear, specific, and visible.
 Define your non-negotiables – The standards you keep no matter how you feel. This is where discipline is built.
 Be consistent – Not when it’s convenient. Especially when it’s not. That’s what separates results from intentions.

It’s not about doing more—it’s about doing what matters, over and over again.”


 


How has social media played a factor in your success?


Its biggest impact is visibility at scale. It gives you the ability to take your message, your mission, and your work—and put it in front of people you would’ve never reached otherwise. Without it, growth is slower and more limited to who you know. With it, one post can open doors, partnerships, funding, or opportunities overnight.


But the real value isn’t just reach—it’s connection. It lets people see you consistently, hear your voice, understand what you stand for, and build trust before they ever meet you. That shortens the gap between introduction and opportunity.


It also becomes a credibility builder. When people can see your consistency, your message, and the impact you’re making, it answers questions before they even ask them.


 


What are the biggest social media mistakes you see commonly made?


The biggest mistake is making it about themselves instead of the audience.
Posting what you want to say instead of what people need to hear, feel, or solve. If it doesn’t create value, it gets ignored.


Right behind that is inconsistency. People post in bursts—motivated one week, gone the next. Social media rewards steady presence, not occasional intensity.


Another big one is trying to look perfect instead of being real. Polished content might look good, but raw, honest, and relatable content is what actually connects and spreads.


Then there’s no clear message. If someone lands on your page and can’t tell what you’re about in 10 seconds, you’ve already lost them.


Also, chasing trends instead of building a voice. Trends can give you spikes, but they don’t build a brand. People follow consistency and perspective, not randomness.


 


What is the business tool that’s been most helpful?


Everyone expects me to say AI or some new tech… but the most valuable business tool I’ve ever used is people.


The right mentor can save you years. The right partner can multiply your results.
The right community can keep you going when you would’ve quit.


Everything else is leverage. AI, software, systems—they all amplify. But they don’t replace:



trust
perspective
accountability
relationships

The right person can shortcut years of mistakes. The wrong circle can stall you out just as fast.


Tools evolve. Algorithms change.
But people—relationships, trust, and shared experience—are what actually build anything meaningful.”


 


Is there something you wish everyone knew?


Most people are waiting… and you don’t have to.


Waiting to feel ready.
Waiting for confidence.
Waiting for the perfect plan, the right timing, approval, validation.


None of that shows up first.


Clarity comes after action. Confidence comes after you do the thing. Momentum comes after you start messy. The people you see winning aren’t necessarily smarter or more talented—they just moved while others hesitated.


 


What’s coming up for you in the next few months?


I have a book launch of Developing True Grit by Brian P. Swift. This isn’t just a book—it’s a blueprint for pushing through life’s toughest moments and coming out stronger.


 


What has being successful taught you?


First, success exposes you. It shows your habits, your discipline, your blind spots. If your foundation is shaky, success doesn’t fix it—it magnifies it.


Second, clarity beats intensity. Grinding hard in the wrong direction just burns time. The people who win long-term get very clear on who they serve and what problem they solve, then stay consistent with that.


Third, consistency is more powerful than motivation. Motivation comes and goes. Systems, routines, and standards are what actually carry you.


Fourth, people matter more than strategy. Relationships, reputation, and trust open more doors than any tactic ever will.


And maybe the biggest one—success doesn’t feel the way you think it will. It’s less about a big moment and more about quiet confidence, responsibility, and realizing the work doesn’t stop… it just evolves.


If anything, success teaches you to focus less on chasing it—and more on becoming the kind of person who naturally produces it.


 


What are some fun facts about you?


I have done stand up comedy.  I am the king of sarcasm.


Almost all of my achievements in life came after braking my neck at the age of 17.


How can our readers find you online?


Learn more:
🌐 brianpswift.com
📚 Amazon Author Page: https://smile.amazon.com/Brian-P-Swift/e/B00G008SS0
🌲 SOAR Nonprofit: https://www.soarnonprofit.com
🎙 Breaking Barriers Podcast: https://youtube.com/@brianswift2654
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-p-s-7b2a8010/


 


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Published on April 26, 2026 21:00

April 24, 2026

My Journey into Entrepreneurship While Working Full-Time by Sue Neumann

Article by Sue Neumann
Sometimes the hardest part of building a business is not finding an idea.



It is choosing one.



If there’s one thing I’ve learned about starting an online business, it’s this:



Sometimes the biggest problem is not that you have no ideas.



Sometimes the biggest problem is that you have too many.



That was definitely true for me.



Over the last couple of years, while still working full-time, I started building my entrepreneurial journey on the side. Like many people, I was trying to fit it into real life around work, responsibilities, and everything else that already filled my days. I knew I wanted to build something of my own. I knew I wanted to create more freedom, more flexibility, and something meaningful that could help other people too.



What I didn’t struggle with was a lack of ideas.



I had ideas for products, courses, resources, content, offers, communities, websites, and different business directions I could take. The challenge was not finding something to do. The challenge was figuring out what to focus on first.



When you’re working full-time and trying to build something in the pockets of time you have left, too many ideas can become overwhelming very quickly. You start questioning everything. Should I do this first? Should I build that instead? Is this the right niche? Is that the better opportunity? Am I wasting time on the wrong thing?



That kind of mental clutter can slow you down just as much as not knowing what to do at all.
Over time, I learned one of the most valuable lessons in business: success does not come from doing everything. It comes from focusing on what matters most and building from there.



That lesson changed a lot for me.



Instead of trying to chase every possible opportunity, after retirement, I began looking at what really fit me, what I genuinely wanted to build, and who I most wanted to help. That clarity led me to create The Opportunity Lab™, which is centred around helping beginners build online income with more clarity and less overwhelm.



That mission feels deeply personal to me because I know how easy it is to get lost in the noise.
The online business world can be exciting, but it can also be incredibly confusing. There’s always a new strategy, a new platform, a new tool, a new promise, and a new “must-do” method. For beginners especially, it can feel like you need to learn everything before you’re even allowed to begin.



I don’t believe that.



I believe most people do not need more noise. They need a clearer path.



That’s the kind of work I do now. I help beginners, aspiring entrepreneurs, and people who feel overwhelmed by all the moving parts of online business take practical steps forward. That includes things like digital products, content creation, simple offers, beginner-friendly business ideas, and using AI in a way that saves time without making things feel even more complicated.



My background before this was in software, business analysis, systems, project management, and Scrum leadership, so a lot of my experience has always involved helping people make sense of complexity. Looking back, it makes sense that this is the direction I’ve moved in. I genuinely enjoy breaking things down, creating structure, and helping people feel less overwhelmed by what they’re trying to build.



I also think one of the most important things I’ve learned is that progress often looks much less glamorous than people imagine. A lot of entrepreneurships are testing, refining, simplifying, and continuing even when things are not perfectly clear yet. It’s easy to look at other people online and assume they moved quickly and confidently from the start. For many of us, that’s just not the truth.



Sometimes you build slowly.



Sometimes you learn by doing.
Sometimes you begin in the middle of a very full life.
That has certainly been part of my journey.



What kept me going was the belief that what I was building mattered not just for me, but for the people I want to help. I know there are many others who are capable, thoughtful, and ready to build something online, but they feel stuck because they’re overwhelmed by the options or intimidated by the technology. I want my work to make the process feel more possible for them.



That’s also one of the reasons I’ve embraced AI as part of what I teach. I see AI as a support tool, not a replacement for human thinking, creativity, or experience. Used properly, it can help people save time, generate ideas, create drafts faster, and reduce some of the friction that stops them from moving forward. For beginners, that can be incredibly helpful. But I also think it’s important to keep the human side at the centre. Your voice, your wisdom, your lived experience, and your judgment still matter.



Maybe more than ever.



If I could say one thing to anyone starting out, it would be this: you do not have to do everything at once. You do not have to chase every idea. You do not have to wait until you feel fully ready.



Start with what matters most.
Choose one direction.
Build from there.



That’s the lesson I’m still living, and it’s the same message I now try to share through my business.
I’m still building. I’m still learning. I’m still refining. But I’m doing it with much more intention now, and that has made all the difference.



For me, entrepreneurship has become about more than creating income. It’s about creating something useful, meaningful, and aligned something that helps others move forward too.
And in many ways, that began the moment I stopped trying to do everything and started focusing on what mattered most.


If my journey has taught me anything, it’s that clarity grows when you keep going one focused step at a time.


How can our readers find me online?
Readers can find me here:
• Website: https://sueneumann-global.com 
• Community and learning resources: The Opportunity Lab Community
• Amazon Author Page: Sue Neumann on Amazon

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April 22, 2026

Interview with Patricia Elizabeth LeBlanc founder of The Codex Oracle Method

Patricia Elizabeth LeBlanc is an Akashic Intelligence Architect and founder of The Codex Oracle Method. She works with advanced healers, intuitives, and lightworkers, helping them access their soul blueprint through the Akashic Records. Her clients come to her when they're ready to stop second-guessing their gifts and start leading with real authority, aligned prosperity, and lasting impact.


Her approach blends Akashic mastery, crystalline energetics, and deep identity work. The result is not spiritual development in the traditional sense. It's full embodiment, elevated visibility, and a business built from the inside out.




What kind of work do you do?


I help spiritually advanced healers, intuitives, and lightworkers access their highest potential through the Akashic Records. This isn't about learning intuition. It's about soul remembrance, clearing what's blocking you energetically, and stepping into leadership that actually feels like you. The prosperity and visibility follow naturally from there.






What inspired you to get started as an entrepreneur?


I couldn't ignore the pull. I always knew I was here to guide transformation, but traditional paths had a ceiling. Entrepreneurship gave me the freedom to build something that works at an energetic level, not just a surface one.







What was your biggest struggle to get things going for your online business?


Trusting my own power without watering it down. I spent time trying to simplify what I do to fit the industry. Turns out, my potency was exactly what people were looking for.







Was there a time you thought about giving up? What kept you from quitting?


Yes. More times than I can count, honestly. Especially when nothing seemed to be moving externally. What kept me going was knowing this work is part of my soul assignment. When you understand that, quitting stops being a real option. I also sacrificed too much to walk away.







What have you learned since beginning?


Alignment moves faster than strategy alone. When your identity, energy, and actions are congruent, things start happening. Not always overnight, but powerfully and in ways that actually hold.







What’s the best advice you’ve received?


Stop trying to be understood by everyone. The more you fully embody your work, the more naturally you attract the people who are genuinely meant for it.







What advice would you give someone just starting out?


Build from truth, not comparison. Your power is in what makes you different, not in copying what's already working for someone else.







What’s the professional win you’re most proud of?


Building a business rooted in integrity and real transformation, not surface metrics. Watching clients trust their intuition, step into their power, and create results that align with who they actually are. That's the win.







Which book(s) would you recommend to help entrepreneurs with success and personal development?


The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks


Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Dr. Joe Dispenza


You Are the Placebo by Dr. Joe Dispenza


Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill







Do you have a routine that you attest to your success? If yes, what is it?


Grounding, energetic alignment, and tuning into my intuition before anything else. I check in with my energy and the Akashic Records before I touch strategy. That's what keeps my decisions clean.







How has social media played a factor in your success?


It's a visibility tool, not the foundation. I use it intentionally to connect and guide people into my world. But my business is built on something that doesn't depend on an algorithm.







What are the biggest social media mistakes you see commonly made?


Overcomplicating content and trying to speak to everyone at once. Clarity and real resonance outperform constant posting every single time.







What is the business tool that’s been most helpful?


Email marketing. It builds depth, real connection, and consistent revenue in ways social media alone never will.







Is there something you wish everyone knew?


You're not behind. You're being prepared. The in-between phases, the ones that feel like nothing is happening, are usually where the deepest upgrades occur.







What’s coming up for you in the next few months?


Expanding my work around Akashic Intelligence and preparing for my next certification experience. I'm guiding clients deeper into multidimensional embodiment, leadership, and soul-aligned prosperity.







What has being successful taught you?


Success is about who you become in the process, not just the results you hit. The identity you embody is what determines everything else.







What are some fun facts about you?


I channel much of my work in real time. I do my best creative work in complete solitude. I love traveling and working from high-energy locations around the world. And I'm constantly evolving, personally and professionally.







How can our readers find you online?






Find me at www.AkashicBreakthrough.com, on YouTube at @thepatriciaelizabeth, and on Substack at patriciaelizabethleblanc for activations, teachings, and guided Akashic experiences. For daily insights, connect on Instagram at @thepatriciaelizabeth.


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Published on April 22, 2026 21:00

April 21, 2026

7 Organic Strategies That Bring In Over 1000 Leads Every Month

For a lot of entrepreneurs, lead generation feels like a constant uphill battle. You’re told you need ad spend, complicated funnels, or endless content creation just to see results.


That hasn’t been my experience.


For over a year now, I’ve consistently generated 1,000+ leads every single month without spending a dollar on ads. No paid traffic. No complicated tech stacks. Just proven, repeatable organic strategies that compound over time.


And today, I’m breaking down exactly where those leads come from.


1. Facebook Groups: The Foundation of Consistent Growth

This is one of the most reliable lead sources in my entire ecosystem.


We currently run 23 Facebook groups, and every time someone requests to join, we give them the option to leave their email in exchange for a curated Gift Stack.


Simple. Low friction. High value.


This alone brings in 600+ new leads every month.


Why it works so well:
People are already raising their hand to join your space. That intent is powerful. When you pair it with an aligned free offer, conversions happen naturally.


2. Blog and Website Traffic: Passive, Compounding Leads

Our blog generates 200,000 monthly visits, and we’ve strategically placed opt-ins where they make sense.


At the bottom of every post, readers are invited to join our email list. We also have opt-in forms across key pages on our website.


This brings in an additional 50 to 100 leads per month.


It might not sound massive compared to other channels, but here’s the truth:
This is passive traffic. It compounds. And it builds authority at the same time.


3. Flash Sales: Turning Buyers into Leads

One of the fastest ways to bring in new people is through low-ticket flash offers.


Think:
$1 deals
99% off promotions


These aren’t just about revenue. They’re about entry points.


Every time we run one, we bring in 100+ new leads.


Why this works:
A small financial commitment often converts better than free. It attracts people who are willing to take action, not just browse.


4. Contributing to Bundles: Borrowing Audiences Strategically

Bundles are one of the most underrated organic growth strategies.


By contributing an offer to a bundle, you tap into a shared audience of aligned entrepreneurs, all promoting the same event.


On average, we generate 50 to 200 new leads per bundle we participate in.


The real benefit here:
You’re not building in isolation. You’re leveraging collective visibility.


5. Freebie Opt-Ins: Social Media That Converts

We use what I call ladder posts on social media a few times each month.


These are structured posts that guide someone from interest to action, typically offering a high-value lead magnet in exchange for their email.


Results vary depending on the algorithm:
Some posts bring in 5 leads
Others bring in hundreds


But overall, this channel consistently generates around 200 new leads per month.


The key is consistency and clarity:
Clear offer. Clear outcome. Easy next step.


6. List Swaps: Strategic Collaboration

Networking isn’t just about connections. It’s about collaboration that converts.


We partner with other businesses and promote each other’s offers to our respective email lists.


These aren’t always monthly, but when they happen, they’re powerful:
50 to 300 new leads per collaboration


The reason this works so well:
Trust is already established. You’re being introduced through someone your audience already values.


7. Hosting Bundles: The Secret Weapon

If there’s one strategy that stands above the rest, it’s this.


Hosting bundles has been an absolute game changer.


In one month alone, we hosted 2 bundles and generated over 2,800 leads.


Even our lowest-performing bundle brought in 700+ registrations.



These leads come in fast. Most bundles run for 5 to 10 days, meaning you can generate hundreds or thousands of leads in a very short window.


Why this strategy dominates:
You’re not just participating. You’re leading. You’re leveraging multiple contributors, each bringing their audience into your ecosystem.


None of these strategies exist in isolation. They work because they are layered together into a cohesive ecosystem:



Groups feed your list
Your list fuels collaborations
Collaborations expand your reach
Bundles accelerate everything

This is how you build momentum.


You don’t need ads to grow your audience.


You need strategy. Consistency. And systems that work together.


These seven methods have allowed me to generate leads at scale, month after month, without relying on paid traffic.


If you focus on building value-driven entry points and leveraging collaboration, you can do the same.


The opportunity is there.


Now it’s about deciding to use it.






 
 
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April 15, 2026

Your Business Will Reveal You. Whether You're Ready or Not.

Article by Beverly Isla 


Your Business Will Reveal You. Whether You're Ready or Not.


I was 23 years old, sitting in a boardroom in 2003, genuinely proud of myself for having a company email address.


Not a personal achievement, not a skill I'd built. A company email. But at the time, that little badge felt like proof I'd done something right. Dressed well, showed up on time, got the respectable job. I thought, yep, this is it.


(My higher self was shaking her head)


Less than a year in, I'm sitting in the same boardroom thinking: this whole thing is an illusion.


The over-efforting to please higher-ups. The performances people put on between 9 and 5. The commute home staring at everyone else in the exact same loop, getting back just in time to make dinner, watch TV, and do it all over again tomorrow. I hadn't even hit my mid-twenties and I was already ready to retire.

My soul knew before my brain caught up.


I didn't have language for it then. But what I was bumping into, in that boardroom and in every business attempt that followed, was the same thing most driven people eventually hit: the outer structure you're building will only hold if it matches something real inside you. And if it doesn't, it will eventually tell you so.


 


Business as a mirror


Building a business is a self-growth and spiritual marathon.


Not spiritual in the sage-and-crystals sense, though no judgment if that's your thing. Spiritual in the most literal meaning of the word. It all leads back to you.


We all know there’s no shortage of business advice and training. But if information were all it took, everyone who wanted a thriving business would have one.


But what happens the moment you decide to build something real is that everything standing in the way of that, every old belief, every piece of borrowed identity, every pattern you inherited from a system that was never designed for you to actually thrive in, surfaces immediately and eventually. The body wants to retreat to what's known. The ego starts offering very reasonable explanations for why this isn't the right time or why it should follow the safe path.


 


 


 


You bring yourself to every strategy


You can follow the best business advice in the world and still get your own very specific version of stuck. Because you're the one implementing it. Your nervous system, your relationship with visibility, your patterns around money and authority and worthiness, none of that gets outsourced.


It can be tempting to prioritize strategy and bypass self-growth. Sure, it can seem the inner work is slower and messier than buying a course or hiring a coach. The ego is very convincing that if you just find the right strategy, you can sidestep the self-reckoning entirely.


You can't. You can delay it, sure. But scale is a magnifying glass. Whatever you haven't dealt with internally will show up in your customer interactions, in how you handle conflict, in why you keep stalling on the thing that would move the needle. The bigger the business, the clearer the reflection.


And this is true even if you're not building a purpose-led business. Even if you're building something purely practical, just a business because you want the income and the freedom, you still show up in every decision, every interaction, every moment where something gets hard. There is no version of building something where you get to leave yourself out of it.


 


What your birthchart actually does


‘Birth-charting’ is a verb I love to throw around in conversations lately.


When you decode your innate energetic operating system through your birthcharts, you get a map. Not a personality quiz result. An actual map that shows you how you're built to move through the world, what themes your life is here to work through, where your natural authority sits, and what's going to create friction no matter whose advice you follow.


From those maps, you know which pieces of yourself you're going to have to face on this journey. That's not a small thing. Most people meet those pieces as a crisis, years into building something that keeps almost working. You can meet them with some context first.


I'm not saying the work disappears. The inner reckoning is still yours to do. But when you know your operating system, you stop being blindsided by it. You stop mistaking your patterns for everyone else's patterns. You stop following trending tactics that were never coded for someone built like you.


You follow your map instead.


 


 


Society’s paradigm is changing


Whatever is coming isn’t going to be small. I feel the upcoming changes in every area of life will be different from anything we’ve ever seen. In the business world, inauthentic businesses, the ones built on borrowed strategies, maintained personas, and no real compassion in their DNA, are going to have a harder and harder time sustaining. That's not a spiritual prediction. It's already visible. The market is shifting toward realness, specificity, and people who are actually living what they're selling.


The purpose-led path isn't easier. But it's the one that compounds. Every layer of self-awareness you unravel makes the business clearer. The work starts to feel less obligated.


As consciousness shifts, the people building from authenticity aren't just building businesses. They're laying foundations the next generation will build on.

All of our missions are intertwined in some ways we cannot see.


If you want to know where yours begins, start with your map:

soulprintmastery.com


 

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April 14, 2026

Interview with Remedial Hypnotist Sarah Wellband

Interview with Sarah Wellband


Sarah, 62, former mortgage broker in London and Dublin for 20 years, retired to Portugal in 2007 and began collecting horses! Up to ten at one point, now four retirees.


What kind of work do you do?


I’m a remedial hypnotist – in short, it’s hypnotherapy but without the trace element. It’s solution focused, quick and effective.


What inspired you to get started as an entrepreneur?


In lockdown I had to pause my Equine Assisted Training business, but I wanted to carry on helping people so I looked for the type of therapy that was most aligned to my personality.


What was your biggest struggle to get things going for your online business?


Visibility. I live in a very remote area of central Portugal so there was no local networking opportunities and very little marketing budget.


Was there a time you thought about giving up? What kept you from quitting?


Not really – once I believe in something I have a dogged determination to succeed!


What have you learned since beginning?


That I’m more resourceful than I thought, that everything takes longer than you think and that budgeting is necessary.


What’s the best advice you’ve received?


Many years ago “You have two ears and one mouth, use them in that proportion”


What advice would you give someone just starting out?


Use all the resources open to you, don’t be afraid to ask questions – most people are generous with their time to help others who are starting out.


What’s the professional win you’re most proud of?


One of my earliest clients had a severe, life-long needle phobia and had been diagnosed with cancer. Within three sessions the phobia had gone.


Which book(s) would you recommend to help entrepreneurs with success and personal development?


Simon Sinek – Start With Why. John Bargh – Before You Know It.


Do you have a routine that you attest to your success? If yes, what is it?


Pacing myself (my afternoon siestas are inviolate!) and practising what I preach, such as giving up a 50 year smoking habit.



How has social media played a factor in your success?


Yes and no. I did 250+ Youtube videos which produced one client but now Meta is proving consistent results. Video testimonials are very effective so I ask every client if they will do one.


What are the biggest social media mistakes you see commonly made?


Selling to other coaches – I thought Skool was a good idea in the beginning but they are circular.


What is the business tool that’s been most helpful?


Matchmaker.fm when it was free (a tool for connecting podcast hosts and guests) and the Lightbulb FB group for journalist and sources.


Is there something you wish everyone knew?


Instant success is a fallacy; 90% of businesses are built on hard work and consistency


What’s coming up for you in the next few months?


Looking to do more podcasts and would love to work with someone in the public eye who genuinely needs my help


What has being successful taught you?


That tax is non negotiable!


What are some fun facts about you?


I took up weightlifting at 62 – currently at 80kg, aiming for 100kg this year – and also playing the piano (not simultaneously!).


How can our readers find you online?


https://www.outofchaostherapy.com/


and


https://www.outofchaostherapy.com/welcome-uk


I’m on WST so can work with clients in the US east coast and have also worked with California.


 


 


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April 13, 2026

Did you know the average cost per lead using Facebook ads sits around $19.68?

Did you know the average cost per lead using Facebook ads sits around $19.68?


 


Let that sink in for a second.


 


For most entrepreneurs, generating leads means constantly putting money out. You pay for traffic, you pay for visibility, and you hope that what comes back on the other side makes it worth it. Sometimes it does. A lot of times, it doesn’t feel as scalable or sustainable as you’d like.


 


Now here’s where things shift.


 


When you learn how to host your own bundles, you’re no longer paying for leads. You’re actually getting paid while you grow your list.


 


Yes… really.


 


Instead of spending money to acquire each lead, you’re creating a collaborative event where multiple contributors come together, promote together, and bring their audiences into one shared experience. You save that cost per lead… and you generate revenue at the same time.


Let’s put this into perspective.


We recently brought in 2,800 opt-ins from running just two bundles. If we had relied on ads to generate those same leads at the average cost, we would have spent roughly $5,500.


Instead, we got paid to host.


That means free leads and profit on top.


That is the power of doing this the right way.


And this is exactly what I teach inside The Bundle Builder Blueprint.


 


Because once you understand the model, the numbers start to make a lot of sense.


The program is $999.


If you charge $197 per contributor, you only need 5 contributors to cover your investment.
At $97 per contributor, it takes just 10.
At $47 per contributor, you’re looking at 20.


That’s simply breaking even on the front end.


The real opportunity comes after the bundle is over.


Because now you have a list filled with warm, aligned leads who have already said yes to your niche. That’s where backend sales, offers, programs, and long-term growth really start to multiply your results.


And there’s another layer to this that makes bundles even more powerful.


Your contributors are also winning.


 


Instead of paying for ads, they’re getting access to highly targeted leads at a fraction of the cost. They’re gaining visibility, growing their lists, and building relationships… all through one strategic collaboration.


It becomes a win across the board.


When you host a bundle the right way, you create:


Massive visibility
Explosive email list growth
New partnerships and collaborations
And real authority in your niche


But none of that happens by accident.


It comes down to having the right system in place.


That’s exactly why I created The Bundle Builder Blueprint.


 


Inside this program, I walk you step by step through the entire process of planning, organizing, filling, launching, and running a high-impact bundle without the overwhelm.


So instead of guessing your way through it or trying to piece things together…


You have a clear, proven roadmap to follow.


Inside The Bundle Builder Blueprint, you’ll learn how to choose the right niche and theme for your bundle so it actually converts. You’ll discover how to attract high-quality contributors who are excited to promote and aligned with your vision. You’ll learn how to structure your bundle so it feels valuable and irresistible, not scattered or confusing.


We also go deep into organization and systems, so you can manage contributors, offers, and promotions without it becoming chaotic. You’ll build timelines that keep everything running smoothly and learn how to turn your bundle into a consistent lead generation engine.


 


Beyond that, you’ll start building real strategic partnerships that continue to support your growth long after the bundle ends. And you’ll position yourself as a leader and connector in your space, which opens doors to even bigger opportunities.


This isn’t just about running one bundle.


It’s about creating a repeatable system for visibility, growth, and revenue.


Inside the program, you’ll get step-by-step training, proven systems, direct guidance, and a clear path from idea to launch to list growth. You’ll also get strategies to maximize contributor promotion and tools to keep everything streamlined and efficient.


And as a bonus, you’ll receive three months of free access to The Infinite Power of You All-Access Membership, giving you access to over $24,000 in additional courses and programs.


 


If you’ve been looking for a way to grow your audience faster, without relying on ads or burning out on content creation, this is one of the most powerful strategies available to you.


And now, you don’t have to figure it out on your own.


You have the blueprint.


We start May 4th, and when you join, you get unlimited access. The program is self-paced, with support available so you’re never left trying to piece things together alone.


If you’re ready to build a bundle that actually works and grows your email list fast, this is your next step.


Secure your spot here:
https://amanda-rose.mykajabi.com/the-bundle-builder-blueprint 


Your next level of visibility, partnerships, and list growth starts here. 🚀

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April 12, 2026

The Rise of AI Agents: Why the Next Phase of AI Is Automation  

 


Article from Monica Hill


For the past few years, most AI tools have worked like assistants.


You ask a question.


The system generates an answer.


 


But the next generation of AI is different.


 


Instead of just responding, AI systems are being designed to take action.


 


These systems are called AI agents.


 


What Makes AI Agents Different


 


A traditional AI tool might write an email or summarize an article.


 


An AI agent can:



gather research
analyze documents
update spreadsheets
send messages
coordinate tasks across apps

 


In other words, the system doesn’t just generate information—it executes workflows.


The Business Shift Already Happening


 


Companies across the tech industry are racing to develop agent-based systems.


 


Enterprise platforms like Alibaba’s Wukong allow multiple AI agents to coordinate tasks such as document editing, meeting transcription, and research within business workflows.


 


Meanwhile, major enterprise software providers are integrating “agentic” automation directly into their tools.


 


This signals a major shift in how businesses will use AI.


 


Instead of replacing human thinking, AI will increasingly handle operational work.


 


What This Means for Entrepreneurs


 


The biggest opportunity isn’t simply using AI tools.


It’s learning how to design AI-supported systems.


 


Examples include:



automated content workflows
AI-assisted research pipelines
marketing systems that repurpose content automatically
customer support automation

 


Entrepreneurs who learn to combine human clarity with AI systems will create far more leverage in their businesses.


 


A Simple Way to Start


 


Look at your weekly workflow and identify:



repetitive tasks
research-heavy work
processes that follow clear steps

 


Those are the areas where AI agents will have the biggest impact first.


The goal isn’t to replace your thinking.


It’s to free your time so you can focus on strategy, relationships, and creativity.


 


Stay Connected


 


Monica Hill


Slay Innovations LLC


info@slayinnovations.com


Instagram: @monicahillcoaching


Facebook: monica.hill.378


LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/monicahillcoaching


 

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April 7, 2026

Interview with Beverly Isla Founder of Soulprint Mastery

Interview with Beverly Isla


 


Q1: Please provide a short bio


I'm a truth-seeker, serial entrepreneur, and proud dog lover who has never met a conventional path I didn't eventually outgrow. My journey has taken me through homeopathic medicine, energetics, and years of freelancing for conscious entrepreneurs; each chapter a breadcrumb toward what I actually came here to do.


I've always had the entrepreneurial itch, even before I knew what to call it. Corporate life looked good on paper. It never fed my soul. So I kept evolving, meeting every identity shift with a mix of courage and stubbornness, until I finally started something that felt like mine.


I'm a new founder of Soulprint Mastery, and the host of the Save a Pooch podcast — a passion project close to my heart, with a vision to use Soulprint Mastery's reach to support rescue dogs in a meaningful way. I lead with compassion, humor, I speak in truth, and I genuinely believe your birthchart numbers already know what you've been trying to figure out.


 


Q2: What kind of work do you do?


I help purposeful business owners and people stepping into their life purpose work stop building businesses that feel like society’s or someone else's idea of success.


Using a fusion of unique numerology systems, I decode what's already written into your name and birthdate — your soul’s calling, natural business mission, your soul-aligned offers, your genius and strengths as well as your tripwires. We build the whole foundation from that.


But here's where it gets different. When we're done, you don't walk away with only PDFs that sits in your downloads folder. You get a custom AI oracle trained on your unique Soulprint so you can ask it questions anytime and get aligned guidance on demand. Things like: "What does my chart say about this collaboration?" or "Is this the right time to launch?"


And because insight alone doesn't create change, we integrate customized bio-resonant sound healing sessions based on your voice analysis. It’s a process that picks up on what your system is actually carrying and delivers targeted frequencies to support not just your nervous system, but your emotional body, your whole physical system, and even the more expansive layers like your biofield. Old survival patterns, internal resistance, subconscious contraction — we work on releasing and transmuting it, so you can hold the frequency of the business you're meant to build without burning out or forcing it.


Strategy. Technology. Embodiment. That's the work.


 


Q3: What inspired you to get started as an entrepreneur?


Honestly, it started with just not fitting. I was in my twenties, fresh in the corporate world, and I already knew something was off. I couldn't name it then. It just felt like I was playing a role that wasn't mine.


The more I invested in my own growth, the harder it became to ignore. And somewhere along the way I noticed that when friends came to me with questions about their work or their life direction, something in me just knew. I'd see their potential. I'd say something and watch their them recognize what I’m saying. That part felt real in a way the rest didn't.


Did I think "I should be a coach"? No. I actually kept running from that idea. I tried different things, pivoted a lot, chased the freedom of being able to change as I changed.


But then I started analyzing my own birthcharts across every modality I could get my hands on like numerology, astrology, BaZi, Gene Keys. Every single one pointed in the same direction. At some point you have to ask yourself: how do you ignore that? Honestly, it would've been a disservice to humanity if I did.


Helping people find their purpose turned out to be mine. Couldn't have planned it. Probably couldn't have avoided it either.


 


Q4: What was your biggest struggle to get things going for your online business?


I have to laugh at this one. Since 2009, I've tried to get multiple businesses off the ground. A directory with an affiliate model. Stress management consulting. E-commerce in the dog product niche. Even an Etsy shop. And now this.


The biggest struggle? Clarity. Without it, everything becomes inconsistent. You can't commit to a direction you don't fully believe in, and I kept sensing that none of those paths were quite it. So I'd start, lose steam, and eventually move on to the next thing.


People would ask why I never followed through. And for a long time, I was hard on myself about it because from the outside, yeah, it looked like a pattern of starting and not finishing.


But here's what I know now. Every single one of those "incomplete" projects was actually a piece of the bigger picture I couldn't see yet. The tech skills, the marketing attempts, the lessons in what didn't work — all of it is exactly what I needed to build something that's genuinely an extension of my life purpose.


Could I have planned it that way? Hell no. But clearly the Universe had my map long before I did.


 


Q5: Was there a time you thought about giving up? What kept you from quitting?


Plenty of times.


Years of unclear direction has a way of wearing you down. It was nothing like depression but more of a low-grade pain. That quiet sense of unfulfillment, the feeling that something's missing but you can't quite name it. Living on a hamster wheel that looks fine from the outside but feels hollow from the inside.


When I'd hit those trenches, I learned to surrender. And I don't mean quit. I mean the other kind of surrender; the kind where you release the grip, trust a higher power, and accept that maybe you're just in an incubation phase. That maybe your gifts are still ahead of their time.


So that's what I did. I stopped forcing and white knuckling. I sat with contemplation instead of drowning it out with distraction. I sharpened my intuition by actually leaning into it rather than running from the stillness.


That's what kept me. Just trust and the willingness to stay curious about what was still coming.


 


Q6: What have you learned since beginning?


That your energetics, your innate wiring, your particular nervous system operating system,  


It’s the foundation. Not your strategy. Not your funnel. Not someone else's framework you bought and tried to squeeze yourself into.


I spent years doing it backwards. Once I flipped that and started from the inside out, things started to actually stick.


 


Q7: What's the best advice you've received?


Honestly, I can't point to one source. I've absorbed a lot over the years. But the advice that hit hardest was around my biggest tripwire: the perfection-procrastination loop.


The idea that things don't have to be perfect before you let them be visible. That waiting until it's ready is often just fear wearing a productivity costume.


That one cracked something open for me. Still working on it, if I'm honest. But knowing it's a pattern makes it harder to hide behind.


 


Q8: What advice would you give someone just starting out?


Get to know your ‘operating system’ before you build anything.


I mean your energetics. Your birthchartcan point the way to your map. The blueprint that's already encoded in you. I know how that sounds, trust me, I get the eye rolls. But once you start connecting the dots and see it for what it actually is, you can't unsee it.


And if you have the courage to actually address what it's showing you? You save yourself years of figuring out a map that was already drawn.


Sure, follow the experts. Learn from them. A lot of what they teach is good advice. But remember, they're operating (hopefully) from their energetic system, not yours. Their path worked for them because it was aligned to how they're wired. That doesn't mean it's your path.


Most people start with the strategy. I'd say start with yourself. Everything else gets easier from there.


 


Q9: What's the professional win you're most proud of?


Group dog walking. I know, not what you expected.


But hear me out. Walking a pack of dogs fine-tuned my presence tremendously. Dogs don't care about your to-do list or what happened yesterday. They only relate to your vibe right now, in this moment. Your nervous system in real time. If I showed up dysregulated, they felt it. If I was grounded, they settled. Which makes for a safe outing.


And when you're responsible for the wellbeing of a whole pack for a couple of hours, you learn very quickly how to get present. Most of that communication is completely non-verbal.


A lot of my pack were rescue dogs…animals carrying real fear and trauma. Watching them transform over time, knowing I had a hand in their own healing journey... that hit differently. That was something.


Group dog walking and fostering also opened me up to the world of animal communication and the overlap with intuitive development is significant. Turns out it's another area where my innate strengths were already at work, long before I had a framework for it.


 


Q10: Which book(s) would you recommend to help entrepreneurs with success and personal development?


Where do I even start. I've been a reading junkie since elementary school and my list is probably well over 300 books at this point so I'll give you the ones that left a real mark.


Gary Zukav's The Seat of the Soul was one of my earliest reads in the personal development niche. I was nine years old, and I remember feeling strangely familiar with the concepts; like I already knew this somewhere. Spirituality was still pretty taboo back then so I couldn't exactly explain it to anyone. I just kept reading it over and over.


Louise Hay and Dolores Cannon were also my early favourites. Their work on the mind-body connection and spirituality shaped a lot of how I think about inner work.


For business, Robert Kiyosaki and Michael Gerber are ones I can immediately think of. But there are a ton of conscious entrepreneurs I respect.


 


Q11: Do you have a routine that you attest to your success? If yes, what is it?


Yes and it's all about regulating my nervous system before it can carry too much.


First thing in the morning, I do my custom bio-resonant sound healing while I stretch. It sets the tone for the day in a way that coffee just can't compete with.


Every evening I wind down with hypnosis tracks focused on different themes; whatever I'm working on internally at the time. It keeps the subconscious mind in the conversation instead of just the conscious one. I have a preference of doing things that directly affects the subconscious.


And once a week I see a chiropractor who specializes in a method called Network Spinal Analysis. It's powerful nervous system regulation work and it is unlike anything I've experienced. They're not common but if you can find one, shameless plug…go. Just go.


 


Q12: How has social media played a factor in your success?


Honestly? Soulprint Mastery is still in its early stages so I can't tell you social media has been a massive driver yet — that would be a stretch.


With AI-generated content flooding every platform, I think people are becoming more fatiqued, discerning and curious all at the same time. But they are looking for real voices, real stories, real humans behind the brand.


I do think social media is going to look very different over the next few years. I'm just not sure yet how it'll all play out.


 


Q13: What are the biggest social media mistakes you see commonly made?


I'm not sure I'd call them mistakes exactly. It's more about how content makes me feel when I scroll past it.


The biggest one for me is the lack of authenticity. People only showing the highlight reel, the curated wins, the perfectly lit version of their life and business. It creates this weird performance culture where everyone looks successful and nobody looks real. That gives me the ick pretty fast. And I don’t mean if its AI or not. I can respect creative AI material that can spread compassion and laughter.


So I don't have a checklist of dos and don'ts. My filter is simpler than that. Does this make me relate? Does it make me laugh? If it feels like a brand performing itself at me and not caring, I'm more tuned out.


 


Q14: What is the business tool that's been most helpful?


Honestly I can't name just one, I don't really operate with a "this is the tool" POV. I'm a bit of a tech nerd though, so I do lean into productivity and organization software to keep things moving.


AI is obviously the conversation everyone's having right now and yes, I use it. But I'm mindful about how. For me it's a support…great for brainstorming, editing, organizing thoughts that come from me. What it can't do is replace intuition. It can't replace the felt sense of something being right or wrong. That inner compass is mine and I'm not outsourcing it.


So I use AI with integrity rather than reliance. There's a difference.


 


Q15: Is there something you wish everyone knew?


Their purpose. Full stop.


I'm a birthchart nerd and a truth seeker at my core, and what I see over and over is how lost people get when they don't have that anchor. Lost in societal expectations, other people's opinions, their own distorted ideas of what they should be doing or having or becoming.


When you have clarity around your life purpose, everything recalibrates. The things that felt overwhelming become smaller. The decisions that felt impossible get easier. And the question stops being "what should I do with my life?" and becomes something much more interesting such as what can I build to orbit this purpose of mine?


There's also a vibrational shift that happens with that kind of clarity. You start noticing that the unseen forces actually support you when you decide to walk in that direction. Like things start moving with you instead of against you.


That shift changes everything.


 


Q16: What's coming up for you in the next few months?


A lot, actually.


I'm focused on developing my Skool community “Birthcharts and Becoming”— so people can start tasting what clarity looks like.


I'm also rolling out my Business Numerology offering and building custom AI oracles on a 1-1 basis. Think of it as your own personal operating system manual, trained on your unique results, available whenever you need it. Your pocket strategist meets your soul's blueprint.


And something I'm really excited about: a portion of sales will go towards a charity that trains and pairs rescue dogs with first responders struggling with PTSD. That one is close to my heart. It's a way for Soulprint Mastery to contribute to both human and canine life purpose which honestly feels very on brand for me.


 


Q17: What has being successful taught you?


My ego-perfectionist side wants to say I haven't reached success yet. My soul disagrees. It says I got there the moment I found clarity around why I'm here.


And from that place, what success has taught me is that every single point in the journey had a reason. The timing. The detours. The struggles. None of it was wasted.


Even now, I'm in the middle of one of the most significant transitions of my life. Dissolving a life I've known for over two decades. Moving across Canada. Leaving a 15-year relationship. From the outside that might look like things falling apart. I don't see it that way. I see it as another becoming. Another identity evolution that's shaping who I need to be to keep building what I came here to build.


And I won't sugarcoat it, it isn't easy. There's still plenty of grief to move through. Plenty of "what am I doing" moments. But I don't lose sight of the bigger picture. That clarity is what carries me through the identity shifts.


It's all a culmination. Nothing is separate from the path… it is the path.


 


Q18: What are some fun facts about you?


I am unashamedly obsessed with Grogu from The Mandalorian. No further explanation needed.


Salsa is my favourite dance style; there's something about the rhythm and the presence it demands that I just love.


And I did improv comedy for a while. Partly to get better at articulating my thoughts on the spot, partly a reason to be an obnoxious silly version of me. Not to mention, it tames my perfectionist since it's very hard to be a perfectionist when you have about three seconds to respond to whatever just got thrown at you. Highly recommend.


 


Q19: How can our readers find you online?


You can find me and everything Soulprint Mastery here:


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Published on April 07, 2026 21:00