Thinking Solo

Ryan Derousseau, CFP®, EA

Thinking Solo is a podcast for solo and very small business owners who are building real businesses in the real world — therapists, private practice doctors, engineers, marketers, creators, and side entrepreneurs. Hosted by Ryan Derousseau, CFP®, EA, the show blends practical money guidance with the human side of going solo: the uncertainty, the momentum, the setbacks, and the habits that keep you moving forward. You’ll hear conversations with entrepreneurs about how they operate, what they’ve learned the hard way, and what they do to stay sharp — plus solo-focused episodes from Ryan with tip

Episodes

  1. Merging Therapy and Accounting with Jennie Schottmiller

    23 APR

    Merging Therapy and Accounting with Jennie Schottmiller

    On this episode of Thinking Solo, host Ryan Derousseau, CFP®, EA, sits down with Jennie Schottmiller, CPA, LMFT, founder and owner of Simple Profit. Jennie uniquely combines her experience as a CPA and a licensed therapist (LMFT) to help small business owners (particularly therapists) understand their finances, run their businesses confidently, and create stability in both life and work. Jennie shares how she initially pursued accounting, then later therapy, and how her own journey inspired her to create Simple Profit. She discusses how the business began as an educational resource for therapists, evolved into a flexible, accessible platform for small business owners, and continues to grow through a combination of free content, low-cost memberships, and now traditional tax and bookkeeping services. In this episode, you’ll learn: • How Jennie merged her accounting and therapy skills to serve small business owners • Why so many therapists and small business owners lack formal business education • The concept of “income smoothing” and why it matters for self-employed owners • How to provide yourself paid time off even as a solo business owner • Why starting a business can feel scary, but is achievable with the right support • How Simple Profit grew organically through education, community, and free resources • Lessons learned from scaling services, managing staff, and navigating marketing hurdles • Why the business side of running a company is “straightforward” once understood • How focusing on helping clients can bring fulfillment to work that otherwise feels tedious • Advice for new business owners: “you can do it,” and asking for help is a strength, not a weakness This episode offers a practical, empowering perspective for solo and small business owners who want to understand their finances, build confidence, and run their businesses more effectively. —- Connect with Jennie Schottmiller, CPA, LMFT: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simpleprofit/ Website: https://www.simpleprofit.com/pages/about-us Connect with Ryan Derousseau, CFP Email: Ryan@unitedfpg.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanderousseau/ Website: https://thinkingcapfinancial.com/

    42 min
  2. Betting on Yourself — Brie Chrisman on Building Boss Co. and Leading with Intention

    9 APR

    Betting on Yourself — Brie Chrisman on Building Boss Co. and Leading with Intention

    On this episode of Thinking Solo, host Ryan Derousseau, CFP®, EA, sits down with Brie Chrisman, founder and CEO of Boss Co., an operations management and growth strategy agency serving mental health private practice owners. Ryan and Brie first connected at a psychotherapy conference not to meet clients, but to connect with professionals who support mental health practitioners. At the time, Boss Co. was preparing for its first conference and in the middle of a rebrand. Since then, Brie has built a business that supports therapists and practice owners who were never taught how to run a business, yet are expected to do so every day. Brie shares how Boss Co. began in 2020 after she was laid off shortly after becoming a new mother, why she chose to bet on herself despite not being a natural risk-taker, and how the company evolved from a virtual operations assistant business into a specialized agency for mental health practices. She also opens up about leading through burnout, building a team and culture that can operate without her, and growing slowly and intentionally. In this episode, you’ll learn: • How Boss Co. was founded during the uncertainty of 2020 • Why Brie chose entrepreneurship despite being risk-averse • What led Boss Co. to fully pivot into the mental health space • The “ripple effect” impact of supporting overwhelmed practice owners • Why most therapists receive no business education, and how that gap shows up • How customization (not one-size-fits-all) drives long-term client retention • What capacity-driven growth really looks like in practice • How strong systems and team culture kept the business running during burnout • Brie’s team training approach using the “I do, we do, you do” model • Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness This conversation is an honest look at building a values-driven business, navigating personal challenges, and designing a company that supports both its clients and its founder. —- Connect with Brie Chrisman: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brie-chrisman/ Website: https://heybossco.com/about Connect with Ryan Derousseau, CFP: Email: Ryan@unitedfpg.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanderousseau/ Website: https://thinkingcapfinancial.com/

    32 min
  3. Gregory Milano on Strategy, Resilience, and Long-Term Thinking

    17 MAR

    Gregory Milano on Strategy, Resilience, and Long-Term Thinking

    Stand by, this episode is jam packed full of great info! This week, Ryan Derousseau, CFP®, EA, sits down with Gregory Milano, founder and CEO of Fortuna Advisors, to unpack his journey from investment banking to building a strategic consulting firm that has now endured for nearly 17 years. Gregory shares how Fortuna Advisors was born out of the financial crisis, after his specialty group at Credit Suisse was let go. While the moment felt uncertain, it ultimately created the opening to build the exact business he had been envisioning: one that allowed him to work deeply with a small number of companies instead of superficially with many. Drawing on his engineering background, early career experience inside large manufacturing and aerospace companies, and decades as an advisor, Gregory offers a candid look at what really happens inside organizations, and why textbook solutions often fall apart in the real world. He also opens up about the extreme volatility of running a consulting business, the hard lessons learned during downturns, and how Fortuna evolved to survive and grow. In this episode, you’ll learn: • How Fortuna Advisors was founded during the financial crisis • Why walking away from investment banking pay was one of the hardest decisions • How an engineering background shaped Gregory’s approach to strategy and problem-solving • What extreme revenue volatility looks like in a consulting business • Why recency bias is dangerous during good times • How being careful with fixed costs protects a business in downturns • Lessons learned from product ideas that were “too early” for the market • How Fortuna is making value-based management accessible to smaller companies • Why successful leaders balance short-term execution with long-term investment • Practical advice for solopreneurs on timing, flexibility, and rolling with change This episode is a grounded, experience-driven conversation about resilience, adaptability, and building a business that can survive both boom times and inevitable downturns. —- Connect with Gregory Milano LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-milano/ Website: https://fortuna-advisors.com/ Connect with Ryan Derousseau, CFP Email: Ryan@unitedfpg.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanderousseau Website: https://thinkingcapfinancial.com

    31 min
  4. Freedom, Flexibility, and Financial Reality — Succeeding as a Solopreneur with Elaine Pofeldt

    4 MAR

    Freedom, Flexibility, and Financial Reality — Succeeding as a Solopreneur with Elaine Pofeldt

    On this episode of Thinking Solo, host Ryan Derousseau, CFP®, EA, sits down with author and freelance journalist Elaine Pofeldt to talk about what it really takes to succeed as a solopreneur. Elaine has been running her solo business since 2007 and is the author of Tiny Business, Big Money and The Million-Dollar One-Person Business. She shares how building a solo business allowed her to be present while raising four children, and why she considers that flexibility one of the greatest rewards of working for yourself. Together, Ryan and Elaine dig into the less-glamorous realities of freelance and solo work: uncertainty, discipline, financial resilience, taxes, health insurance, and the constant need to balance client work with business development. They also explore why so many people (at every life stage) are choosing the solopreneur path in search of freedom. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why solopreneurs rarely feel “fully comfortable” — and why that’s normal • How recurring clients and retainers build confidence and stability • The importance of discipline, planning, and managing multiple roles • Why living below your means creates resilience when clients disappear • Smart ways freelancers can prepare for taxes and avoid surprises • The biggest financial hurdle Elaine faced as a solo business owner • Why “freedom” is the common thread driving people toward solo work • How AI and technology are powerful tools for solopreneurs without capital • Why freelancers often report better health than corporate employees • The value of non-screen outlets and trusted “freelance buddies” This conversation is a grounded look at solo business ownership… The trade-offs, the rewards, and the systems that make it sustainable over the long term. --- Connect with Elaine Pofeldt: LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/elainepofeldt/ YouTube: http://youtube.com/UCr5VUkqfMpz_JPGnnXu3F8a Website: https://www.elainepofeldt.com/ Connect with Ryan Derousseau, CFP: Email: Ryan@unitedfpg.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanderousseau/ Website: https://thinkingcapfinancial.com/

    35 min

About

Thinking Solo is a podcast for solo and very small business owners who are building real businesses in the real world — therapists, private practice doctors, engineers, marketers, creators, and side entrepreneurs. Hosted by Ryan Derousseau, CFP®, EA, the show blends practical money guidance with the human side of going solo: the uncertainty, the momentum, the setbacks, and the habits that keep you moving forward. You’ll hear conversations with entrepreneurs about how they operate, what they’ve learned the hard way, and what they do to stay sharp — plus solo-focused episodes from Ryan with tip