THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESNobody gets to put a dollar amount on your purpose. Not $100,000. Not zero. That number is yours. It always has been. Wendy and Krystal are spending the summer with their families. While they're away, they're reaching back into the vault and pulling episodes that deserve a second listen — each with a fresh intro reflecting on what's changed, what's held up, and why this one is worth your ears right now. Wendy's Vault Intro: What She'd Add Now When Wendy went back and listened to this one, she felt it differently. This episode was sparked by a post circulating online claiming that if you weren't willing to invest a minimum of $100,000 a year in coaching, masterminds, and retreats, you might as well quit and go back to your nine-to-five. Wendy and Krystal had a lot to say about that — and still do. But what stayed with Wendy two and a half years later isn't the pushback. It's this: you are already investing in your purpose every single day. In the hours you pour in. The boundaries you hold. The clients you show up for. The way you keep choosing this path even when it's hard. That is purposeful investment. And the most powerful thing you can do is know your purpose so deeply that no fear-based marketing tactic can ever shake you from it. About This Episode (Originally Aired January 2024) A viral post. A hot take. And two business coaches who weren't having it. In this episode, Wendy and Krystal dismantle the fear-based investment culture that tells women they aren't serious enough, spending enough, or committed enough unless they're writing five-figure checks. They get real about what investment actually means — in time, energy, money, and purpose — and why the most important question before any coaching purchase isn't "can I afford this?" but "does this actually fit who I am and where I'm going?" This episode is for you if: ● You've ever felt like you weren't serious enough about your business because you couldn't afford a high-ticket program ● You've invested in coaching or courses that didn't deliver — and quietly blamed yourself ● You've made a financial decision from panic or FOMO rather than alignment ● You're tired of the "invest in yourself" language being used as a pressure tactic ● You need a reminder that what you're already doing counts as investment — because it does In this episode, we explore: ● Why the "invest $100K or go back to your nine-to-five" narrative is manipulative, dangerous, and self-serving ● How investment actually works — across money, time, energy, and community — and why none of those are interchangeable ● Why there is no guarantee that any dollar amount spent on coaching produces a return on investment ● The difference between investing in yourself and investing in your purpose — and why only one of them actually holds up ● Why completing a course or coaching program is more complicated than the industry wants to admit ● What good coaching actually does: it saves you time, money, and from yourself — it doesn't wave a magic wand ● Why the freedom and flexibility of entrepreneurship is the point — and why anyone trying to force you into one formula is selling something ● How to evaluate any investment decision: does it fit your bandwidth, your season, your offer, and your purpose? ● The gut check: if it feels yucky, it's yucky You'll walk away asking yourself: 👉 Where am I already investing in my purpose every day — without a price tag, without anyone's permission? 👉 Am I considering a coaching or program investment from alignment — or from fear that I'm not doing enough? 👉 Does this investment fit my bandwidth, my time runway, and where I actually am right now? 👉 If it feels yucky — what is that telling me, and am I listening? One of the most memorable moments? When Krystal lands on the distinction that reframes the whole episode: "Investing in yourself — what the hell does that mean? But invest in your purpose? We do that every day. Whether that's buying stuff for our kids, paying our bills at home, or how we operate our business — it all comes back to that big purpose piece. So it doesn't feel like a bad investment at any given time." That's the line. That's the whole thing. 💜 Missing Us? We're Still in the Community While we're spending the summer with our families, we're still showing up weekly in the SAVOUR™️ Community. If this episode stirred something — if you've been carrying shame about an investment that didn't land or pressure about what you "should" be spending — bring it there. You're not alone, and the conversation is a lot more honest than what you'll find in most online spaces. Join free at: serendipitousrebel.com/community And when you're ready for support that actually fits your life, your runway, and where you're going — not a fear-based upsell — explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching. We'll never tell you what you have to spend to be serious. We'll help you figure out what actually makes sense for you. You're already investing in your purpose. You have been all along. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. 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 UsInstagramFacebookYouTubeLinkedInWebsiteBlog Loved this episode? 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