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Serendipitous Rebel Podcast: Business Coaching for Women Entrepreneurs

Serendipitous Rebel Podcast: Business Coaching for Women Entrepreneurs

By: Business and Marketing Coaches for Entrepreneurs | Serendipitous Rebel LLC
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Welcome to The Serendipitous Rebel Podcast — a show for purpose-driven, rebellious women who are ready to build businesses that align with their life, not run it. We’re Wendy & Krystal—business and marketing coaches, retreat hosts, and real-life rebels on a mission to help midlife entrepreneurs reclaim their voice, simplify their strategies, and savour their success. Each episode is a candid conversation about the real challenges of growing a business as a woman navigating identity shifts, burnout, perfectionism, and life outside the algorithm. We cover topics like: Marketing with intention (not overwhelm) Creating offers that actually sell Rebuilding momentum when you feel stuck Honoring your energy, time, and seasons How to shift from reactive to resourced in your business What it really looks like to align your business with your purpose If you're tired of following blueprints that don’t fit, drowning in to-dos that don’t move the needle, and chasing strategies that burn you out—you're in the right place. Welcome to the rebellion. Let’s savour your life and grow your business.Copyright 2026 Business and Marketing Coaches for Entrepreneurs | Serendipitous Rebel, LLC Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
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  • Your Business Isn’t Broken—You Just Need an OBM
    Mar 26 2026
    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESWhat if your business isn't chaotic because of your strategy — but because you're missing the person whose job is to hold it all together?In this episode, Wendy sits down with Sarah Noked — OBM trainer and founder of OBM School — for a practical, no-fluff conversation about what it actually takes to move a business from chaos to order. If you've ever hired help and still felt like everything was falling through the cracks, this one's for you.If you're an entrepreneur who has:● Grown beyond what you can manage alone but aren't sure what kind of help you need● Hired a VA or team member and ended up frustrated because no one defined what "done" looks like● Built a business on your genius — and your inability to delegate● Felt like the bottleneck in your own business (spoiler: you probably are)● Dreamed of going on vacation without everything falling apartThis conversation will feel like a long overdue exhale.In this episode, we explore:● What an OBM actually does — and how it's fundamentally different from a VA● The moment you know you've waited too long to bring in operational support● Why the founder is almost always the bottleneck● What "defining done" means — and why skipping this step derails every team relationship● The personality traits that make an exceptional OBM (and why corporate experience is a secret superpower)● How AI is creating more operational chaos, not less — and how smart OBMs are using it as a tool● The one skill every CEO should master right now (plus a free template to get started)You'll walk away asking yourself:👉 Am I the bottleneck in my own business — and where can I see that most clearly?👉 Have I actually defined what "done" looks like for the people I work with?👉 Do I need a VA, an OBM, or do I need to get my own systems in order first?👉 What processes only exist in my head right now — and what would it take to get them out?One of the most memorable moments?When Sarah describes the most successful entrepreneurs she's worked with — making real money, moving fast — and reveals they almost never have SOPs, have probably never logged into their project management tool, and can't get buy-in on operations. That's not a coincidence. That's exactly why the OBM exists.About Sarah NokedSarah Noked is the founder of OBM School, where she has trained over 400 accredited Online Business Managers in 15 years. She specializes in operational structure, leadership development, and matching OBMs with the right visionary clients. OBM School offers a beginner proof-of-concept program and the Kit and Caboodle Certification — a six-month hands-on program with client simulation, projects, and an active alumni community.Connect with Sarah🎁 Free SOP Template: obmschool.com/rebel🌐 Website: obmschool.comIf this episode sparked something, we'd love to support you in building a business that doesn't require you to do everything alone. Explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching — where we help you get clear, simplify your operations, and build momentum that actually fits your life.You can't see the label from inside the bottle.But the right support can.And you don't have to figure it out alone.Meet Your HostsWe’re Wendy & Krystal—two travel entrepreneurs turned business and marketing coaches. At Serendipitous Rebel, we help female entrepreneurs build aligned, purpose-driven businesses that create more impact and more joy.On this podcast, we cover it all: from juggling motherhood and entrepreneurship to navigating the ever-changing world of online business.Connect with UsInstagramFacebookYouTubeLinkedInWebsiteBlogLoved this episode? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!
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    47 mins
  • The Missing Piece in Your Business Strategy: Understanding Your Capacity
    Mar 19 2026
    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESWhat if the missing piece in your business strategy isn't time management — it's capacity?In this episode of the Serendipitous Rebel Podcast, Wendy and Krystal tackle one of the most underconversed topics in the entrepreneurial space: capacity — and why the conventional business formula of investment + ROI is missing a critical third variable for women.It started when Krystal was invited to appear on a business podcast hosted by a man who wanted her to speak to a universal audience. The experience lit something up. Because the truth is, women running businesses are navigating a set of capacity constraints that simply aren't part of the standard playbook — and no one is talking about it honestly enough.If you're a woman in business who has:● Felt exhausted but kept pushing anyway● Wondered why desire alone hasn't been enough to grow your business● Tried to compartmentalize every role you play and felt the drain of it● Struggled to make decisions or felt small problems hit harder than they should● Sensed that your output is limited by something deeper than your scheduleThis conversation was made for you.Because here's what the entrepreneurial culture gets wrong:Capacity is not created by desire. It is shaped by your biology, your environment, your stress load, your life season, and all the other priorities you're carrying. Wanting it badly enough doesn't expand what you have to give — but understanding your capacity honestly just might.In this episode, we explore:● Why capacity is the missing variable in most business coaching conversations● What capacity actually is — and what it is NOT (hint: it's not a time management problem)● The five dimensions of capacity: nervous system, emotional bandwidth, decision tolerance, identity, and energy● The signs that you're operating at or past your capacity threshold● Why the entrepreneurial lie of "want it badly enough" is actively harming women in business● How compartmentalizing your identities silently shrinks your professional capacity● The real reason women's capacity constraints are different from men's — and why that matters● How the SAVOUR™️ framework connects to reclaiming and protecting your capacity● Practical ways to build margins back into your life, business, and nervous systemYou'll walk away asking yourself:👉 Does growth feel threatening right now — and what is that telling me?👉 Am I exhausted but still pushing, and what would it look like to stop?👉 Where in my life am I trying to compartmentalize identities in a way that's shrinking my capacity?👉 What is one margin I could build into my day, week, or life right now?👉 Am I being honest with myself about what my actual capacity is in this season?One of the most powerful moments?When Krystal describes realizing that trying to compartmentalize every identity — mom, business owner, volunteer, wife, friend — wasn't protecting her. It was silently consuming her professional capacity, little by little, until there was almost nothing left for the work she actually wanted to do.If you've been running at or past your capacity and wondering why your strategy isn't working — this episode is your reality check and your permission slip at the same time.And if you're ready to build a business strategy that actually accounts for who you are and what you have to give, explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching. We help you get honest about your capacity, simplify your approach, and create momentum that is sustainable — not just impressive on paper.Because your revenue expands to the level of what your capacity can hold.Protect it.Design for it.Build from it.DM us and tell us: what's one margin you're going to build back into your life this week? We'd love to hear.Meet Your HostsWe’re Wendy & Krystal—two travel entrepreneurs turned business and marketing coaches. At Serendipitous Rebel, we help female entrepreneurs build aligned, purpose-driven businesses that create more impact and more joy.On this podcast, we cover it all: from juggling motherhood and entrepreneurship to navigating the ever-changing world of online business.Connect with UsInstagramFacebookYouTubeLinkedInWebsiteBlogLoved this episode? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!
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    32 mins
  • Permission to Let Go: The Leadership Skill Female Entrepreneurs Need Right Now
    Mar 12 2026
    SHOW NOTESWhat if letting go isn't giving up — it's actually the most powerful leadership move you can make?In this deeply personal episode of the Serendipitous Rebel Podcast, Wendy and Krystal unpack a simple but profound idea: just because something once saved you doesn't mean it's meant to sustain you.Inspired by a rowing instructor's offhand comment — "give yourself permission to let go of what no longer serves you" — the conversation weaves together business strategy, personal identity, and midlife reinvention in a way that will feel like a breath of fresh air.If you're a woman in her messy middle who has:● Felt the weight of obligations that drain more than they give● Held onto a business model, relationship, or identity out of habit or history● Mistaken 'staying the course' for loyalty when it's really fear● Burned out trying to do all the things instead of the right things● Wondered if simplifying means you're somehow failingThis episode will resonate.Because here's the truth:Letting go is not destruction. It is not quitting. It is not failing. It is pruning — and just like a tree that won't grow without it, neither will your business, your relationships, or the version of yourself you're becoming.In this episode, we explore:● Why permission to let go can be more powerful than any new strategy● How to tell the difference between letting go and ghosting, rage quitting, or avoiding● The Coco Chanel approach to your offer suite, your calendar, and your relationships● Why this moment in history — with AI, geopolitical shifts, and societal change — makes letting go more essential than ever● What 'the messy middle' really looks like in business (and how to prune your way through it)● How Wendy and Krystal streamlined Serendipitous Rebel's offerings — and the clarity it unlocked● How the SAVOUR™️ Method connects to the act of releasing what no longer fits● The powerful difference between letting go in business versus in personal lifeYou'll walk away asking yourself:👉 Where do I feel friction — and am I maintaining it out of history rather than alignment?👉 Where do I feel obligation that I have no energy for?👉 If I gave myself permission, what would I release right now?👉 Is what I'm holding onto saving me — or just a habit I've outgrown?One of the most memorable moments?When Wendy reflects that letting go is actually an act of leadership — making clean and clear decisions, mature endings, and strategic exits. It requires more courage than holding on.If you're ready to stop carrying things that once made sense but no longer do — this episode is your permission slip.And if you're craving structured support, aligned strategy, and a community of women doing the same brave work, explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching. We help you cut through the noise, simplify with intention, and build momentum that fits your real life — not someone else's blueprint.Because letting go isn't the end.It's how you make room.For what's actually yours.DM us and tell us: what are you giving yourself permission to let go of? We'd love to hear.Meet Your HostsWe’re Wendy & Krystal—two travel entrepreneurs turned business and marketing coaches. At Serendipitous Rebel, we help female entrepreneurs build aligned, purpose-driven businesses that create more impact and more joy.On this podcast, we cover it all: from juggling motherhood and entrepreneurship to navigating the ever-changing world of online business.Connect with UsInstagramFacebookYouTubeLinkedInWebsiteBlogLoved this episode? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!
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    31 mins
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