Serendipitous Rebel Podcast: Business Coaching for Women Entrepreneurs

Business and Marketing Coaches for Entrepreneurs | Serendipitous Rebel, LLC

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.

  1. 1d ago

    REPLAY — You’re Already Investing in Your Purpose

    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? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!

    26 min
  2. Jun 18

    REPLAY: What Temporal Landmarks Taught Us About Purpose, Progress, and Paying Attention

    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESWhat if the most powerful goal-setting tool you have isn't a planner, a framework, or a new year — it's a date that already changed everything for you? 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 particular episode is worth revisiting right now. Why This One, Why Now This one was Krystal's idea. And she was right. This episode has been living rent-free in her head lately, and once you hear it, you'll understand why. Originally recorded in May of 2023, Wendy and Krystal got genuinely personal about the dates that changed everything for them. Wendy's April 21st. Krystal's January — over and over again. The episodes, the surgeries, the leaps, the losses. And why those dates carry more motivational power than any resolution or reset ever could. Grab your journal. This one is worth sitting with. About This Episode (Originally Aired May 2023) What is a temporal landmark and why does it matter so much more than a New Year's resolution? In this episode, Wendy and Krystal dig into the research behind temporal landmarks: the dates and moments in time that create a real psychological before and after. They explore what makes certain dates personally significant, how to use them to set more meaningful goals, and why the most powerful fresh starts aren't assigned by the calendar. They're earned through lived experience. This episode is for you if: ● You've tried New Year's resolutions and watched them dissolve by February every single time ● You have a date in your life that stopped you cold and changed everything after it ● You need a fresh start but can't find one in a calendar square that feels arbitrary ● You're at a point of friction right now and trying to understand why and what to do with it ● You want to celebrate how far you've come but haven't found a way to make it meaningful In this episode, we explore: ● What a temporal landmark actually is and why it's a completely different animal from a birthday or a holiday ● The "fresh start effect": how temporal landmarks create psychological distance from our past selves and open a door to new behavior ● Why research shows people are more likely to pursue goals immediately after a significant temporal landmark ● Wendy's April 21st — the day she lost her job, her then-boyfriend said "come to Guam," and everything changed ● Why January keeps showing up as Krystal's month: moves, marriages, a child's birth, Sydney's brain surgeries, and the founding of Serendipitous Rebel ● How to identify the dates that are already yours and not the ones the calendar assigned you ● Why the 21st became Wendy's monthly check-in date and how to build a rhythm around your own landmarks ● How temporal landmarks help you celebrate progress at the checkpoints, not just the finish line ● How to construct your own turning points intentionally, even from moments of loss, friction, or fear You'll walk away asking yourself: 👉 What date already lives in my body as a before and after? Have I given it the weight it deserves? 👉 Am I using arbitrary calendar dates to set goals or dates that actually mean something to me? 👉 What would it look like to build a monthly or seasonal check-in ritual around my own landmarks? 👉 Where am I right now: before a moment, in the middle of one, or finally on the other side? One of the most memorable moments? When Wendy says: "I think the more meaningful the temporal landmark is, the stronger the motivational power." It sounds simple. But it reframes everything about how we set goals, celebrate progress, and build momentum — not around what the calendar says, but around what our lives have actually taught us. 💜 Missing Us? We're Still Showing Up 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 for you — a date, a turning point, a question you haven't asked yourself yet — bring it there. It's free, it's private, and it's full of women who are sitting with the same things you are. Join free at: serendipitousrebel.com/community And when you're ready to build a business strategy around the life you're actually living — not a blueprint someone else handed you — explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching. We help you find your own turning points and build toward what actually matters. You don't need the new year. You need your date. And it's probably already in you. 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? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!

    16 min
  3. Jun 11

    REPLAY: Is Now A Good Time To Be An Entrepreneur

    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESIs now a good time to be an entrepreneur? Two and a half years after we first answered that question, the answer still stands — but what it means has gotten a lot more interesting. 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 from reflecting on what's changed, what's held up, and what she'd say differently 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 originally 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 go back to your nine-to-five. Wendy and Krystal had a lot to say about that. But two and a half years later, what stayed with Wendy wasn't the pushback. It was the core truth underneath it: 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 nobody gets to put a dollar amount on it. About This Episode (Originally Aired June 2022) Inspired by a Business Insider article on the easiest businesses to start as a solopreneur, Wendy and Krystal get honest about what that "easy" really means and what it doesn't. They unpack the real variables behind going out on your own: runway, capital, time, priorities, and what it actually takes to build something sustainable. It's the conversation every aspiring or early-stage entrepreneur needs to hear before they quit their job. This episode is for you if: ● You've been thinking about leaving your nine-to-five and aren't sure if now is the right time ● You're already in business and sometimes question whether you made the right call ● You've bought into fear-based coaching marketing that made you feel like you're not investing enough or not serious enough ● You're building a side hustle and trying to figure out when, or whether, to pull the trigger ● You've said "I want to make six figures" without fully calculating what that number actually needs to look like In this episode, we explore: ● Why "it's easy to start a business" is true in one narrow sense and deeply misleading in every other ● The real barrier to entrepreneurship isn't incorporation paperwork, it's getting and keeping clients ● How to think about your financial runway before you leap and why $100K in revenue is not the same as $100K in your pocket ● The side hustle approach: when it's the smart move and when it keeps you perpetually stuck at the gate ● Why knowing what you actually want — the end goal, the lifestyle, the definition of done — has to come before strategy ● What the job market and the post-COVID shift in how we work have changed about the entrepreneurial opportunity landscape ● How to evaluate whether entrepreneurship is a purposeful pivot for you right now or magical thinking in disguise ● Why the best investment you'll ever make is in understanding your own purpose deeply enough that fear-based marketing can't shake you You'll walk away asking yourself: 👉 Where have I already been investing in my purpose, without anyone's permission and without a price tag attached? 👉 Do I know what my actual runway is — financial, time, and capacity — before I make my next big business decision? 👉 Am I making business investments from alignment, or from fear that I'm not doing enough? 👉 What does done look like for me and am I building toward that, or toward someone else's version of success? One of the most memorable moments? When Krystal says: "It can be a really great pivot if you're purposeful." Four words that cut through every piece of hype, every guru post, every "quit your job and follow your dream" headline. Purposeful. That's the whole equation. 💜 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. It's free, it's off social media, and it's full of women who are asking the same questions you are — about runway, about purpose, about what it actually takes to build something real. Come find us there. Join free at: serendipitousrebel.com/community And when you're ready to build a business strategy rooted in your actual purpose, your real runway, and the life you're designing — explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching. We help you get clear on what you actually want and build toward that. Not someone else's blueprint. Is now a good time to be an entrepreneur? If you're purposeful about it? It always has been. 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? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!

    23 min
  4. Jun 4

    How to Plan Your Business for Summer Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Momentum)

    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESWhat if the most strategic thing you could do for your business this summer is stop trying to run it like it's not summer? Summer is a temporal landmark — and for most women entrepreneurs, it blows up the schedule they spent all year building. Kids are home. Camps need driving to. Calendars that worked perfectly in April suddenly don't. In this episode, Wendy and Krystal pull back the curtain on the real conversations they've been having behind the scenes about how to run Serendipitous Rebel this summer — and what that planning process actually looks like when life gets genuinely big. If you're heading into summer and you've: ● Already felt May implode around you and wondered how you're supposed to keep a business running through it ● Entered a new season with a full ambitious plan and quietly watched it become magical thinking ● Felt like the worst version of yourself trying to simultaneously parent and work ● Kept stubbornly sticking to your regular schedule even when your life clearly changed around it ● Needed permission to design a floor instead of trying to maintain a ceiling This episode is the realistic, warm, permission-giving conversation you didn't know you needed before summer started. Because here's what magical thinking actually costs you: Every time you enter a new season believing you can juggle all the same hats at the same pace, you set yourself up for the shame spiral when you inevitably can't. The goal for summer isn't maximum output. It's minimum regret. That means designing a floor — a non-negotiable skeleton that keeps momentum going — and letting go of the ceiling you were never going to hit anyway. In this episode, we explore: ● Why summer is a temporal landmark that demands a real conversation about your runway and not just a mindset reset ● The "hats" framework: identifying your key priorities for the season and being ruthlessly specific about which ones shrink ● How Wendy and Krystal are each navigating major life changes this summer and what adjusting their own runway looks like in practice ● Why trying to parent and work simultaneously often means doing neither particularly well, and what clean boundaries actually solve ● The concept of designing a floor, not a ceiling: what minimum viable presence looks like for your business this summer ● How summer intersects with the business phases cycle and why a summer slump doesn't have to become a shame spiral ● Why the trust recession means summer is actually a smart time to set the table for fall rather than force a major launch ● How to evaluate your marketing ROI right now, and double down on what's working instead of grinding on what isn't ● The asynchronous tools (Voxer, Notion) that keep a business partnership running when co-working time disappears ● A special announcement about what's coming from the podcast this summer You'll walk away asking yourself: 👉 Have I adjusted my calendar and client availability to reflect my actual summer schedule or am I still running last semester's settings? 👉 What is my floor this summer? What are the non-negotiables that keep momentum going without requiring full capacity? 👉 Where am I investing time and energy with little to no return, and is summer the right time to pause that? 👉 What could I set up now so that when fall arrives, I'm ready to run instead of trying to recover? One of the most memorable moments? When Krystal says: "Design a floor, not a ceiling." It's the reframe the whole episode builds toward. Not how do I maintain everything, but what is the skeleton of non-negotiables that keeps my business alive and my momentum intact while I actually live my life? That's not settling. That's strategy. 📣 A Note About the Podcast This Summer Wendy and Krystal are practicing what they preach. For the next month, instead of new episodes, they'll be re-releasing their all-time favorite episodes. Each one with a personal introduction and real-time reflections on what they'd add, change, or revisit with fresh eyes. New episodes return in July. Missing them in the meantime? They'll still be showing up weekly in the SAVOUR™️ Community. Join free at: serendipitousrebel.com/community And if you want support designing a summer strategy that actually fits your life — not someone else's — explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching. We build around your runway, your season, and the version of success that makes sense for your real life. Survive the summer. Better yet — enjoy it. We'll see you in July. 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? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!

    29 min
  5. May 28

    Your Time Runway: The Most Underrated (and Most Important) Number in Your Business

    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESWe all have the same 24 hours in a day. And that is one of the most unhelpful things anyone has ever said to a woman running a business. One of the first things Wendy and Krystal do with every private client isn't build a marketing strategy. It's calculate their runway. Financial runway. Capacity runway. And the one that almost no one is talking about honestly enough: time runway. In this episode, they break down what time runway actually means, why it's the most underrated variable in your business, and how building a strategy without it is setting yourself up to fail before you even start. If you're a woman in business who has: ● Followed a strategy to the letter and still couldn't make it work and blamed yourself ● Planned your week around the hours you wish you had instead of the hours you actually have ● Bought a program, template, or system only to realize it requires 30 hours a week from someone with 12 ● Felt the invisible tax of running a business that just doesn't fit your real life ● Launched into summer with a full business plan while kids, carpools, and caregiving devour your calendar This episode will make you want to sit down with a pen and get honest with yourself. Because here's what most business coaches won't tell you: The reason that strategy didn't work probably wasn't the strategy. It was the mismatch. Someone else's playbook, built around someone else's time, pasted into a life that never had the hours to run it. You didn't fail the strategy. The strategy failed you because nobody accounted for your actual runway. In this episode, we explore: ● What the three runways are — financial, time, and capacity — and why time is the most underrated of the three ● Why "we all have the same 24 hours" is not only unhelpful but actively harmful to women with real lives ● How to actually calculate your time runway — sleep, carpool, caregiving, health, and all the invisible hours that don't make the schedule ● Why most entrepreneurs plan their weeks around the hours they wish they had, not the hours they actually have ● The difference between a strategy that requires 30 hours and a life that only has 20, and how to stop confusing one for the other ● How building for asynchronous work (and tools like Voxer and Notion) can create a business model that actually fits your time ● The invisible tax of the wrong strategy: the mental and emotional labor of running a business that doesn't fit ● Why the mismatch is almost always obvious to everyone except the client and how sunk cost fallacy keeps you locked in ● What "what does done look like" means in practice and why reverse engineering from that answer changes everything ● Why every yes in your business is a no somewhere else and how to make that trade-off consciously You'll walk away asking yourself: 👉 How many hours do I actually have for my business each week — not the hours I wish I had? 👉 Is the strategy I'm trying to execute designed for my time runway, or someone else's? 👉 What does done look like — and am I reverse engineering toward it realistically? 👉 Where in my business am I spinning my wheels on tasks that drain my time without moving the needle? One of the most memorable moments? When Krystal walks through every single step of launching even a simple low-ticket offer — creating it, building the landing page, setting up automations, writing the emails, delivering the thing, then marketing it — and lands on the same conclusion every time: it almost always adds up to more than 20 hours. And that's before you factor in anything else already running in your business. That's not a motivation problem. That's a time runway problem. 📚 Big News: Break Up With Blueprint Is Live! Everything we talked about in this episode — the runway, the mismatch, the invisible tax of someone else's strategy in your life — we go deep on all of it in our brand-new book, Break Up With Blueprint. It's for every woman who is exhausted from following systems that were never built for her. Available now on Amazon in paperback and Kindle, and free to read with Kindle Unlimited. Find it at: serendipitousrebel.com/book 💜 Continue the Conversation in the SAVOUR™️ Community Join free at serendipitousrebel.com/community — a private space off social media for female entrepreneurs who are done doing it alone. And if you're ready to build a strategy that's actually designed around your time, your capacity, and your real life — explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching. No copy-paste strategies. No rocket ships when you need a Disney vacation. Just clear, honest, aligned momentum built specifically for you. You don't need more hours. You need a strategy that fits the ones you have. That's the whole game. 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? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!

    37 min
  6. May 21

    It’s Not You. The Online Market Has Changed and Here’s What to Do About It

    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESIf you've been showing up consistently and the response has gone quiet, it's not you. But it is something you need to understand. Something has fundamentally shifted in the online marketplace. Conversion rates are down. Inboxes are quiet. Buyers who used to move quickly are now hesitating or not moving at all. In this episode, Wendy and Krystal put a name to what so many entrepreneurs are feeling but can't explain: the trust recession. This is the episode that reframes what's happening in your business right now and shows you exactly how to navigate it. If you're a woman in business who has: ● Shown up consistently and wondered why the needle isn't moving the way it used to ● Spent real money on courses and coaches and come away feeling burned, behind, or both ● Pulled back from promoting your own offers because you don't want to add to the noise ● Felt like the old marketing playbook just isn't working anymore and you're not sure what replaced it ● Sensed that your audience wants to trust you but something in the market is making them hesitate This episode will name what you've been feeling and give you a clear path forward. Because here's what's actually happening: The market isn't apathetic. It's burned. Years of overpromised results, underdelivered programs, and authority built on visibility rather than expertise have created a market-wide wariness that affects every seller, including the legitimate ones. The trust recession didn't create women who won't invest. It created women who will invest in anyone who gets this right. In this episode, we explore: ● What the trust recession is and why coach Jill Coleman's framework explains what you've been experiencing ● How the "course era" of low-cost, high-volume, heavily marketed programs eroded trust across the entire industry ● Why conversion rate benchmarks that once held steady are now dropping across the board ● How AI has amplified the flood of content — and what that means for anyone trying to stand out with integrity ● The crucial difference between apathy and being burned — and why it changes everything about how you sell ● Why the most visible voice in a market is no longer automatically trusted as the most credible ● What buyers are actually purchasing now: not information, not promises — discernment, judgment, and trust ● The shift from transaction to community as the most durable sales strategy in 2026 ● How to market in a trust recession: proof over promises, specificity over sweeping claims, patience over pressure ● Why holding back from promoting your own offers leaves space for someone less qualified and louder to fill You'll walk away asking yourself: 👉 Am I selling promises or proof and what would it look like to lead with specific, real results? 👉 Is my messaging clear and specific enough to reach the right person, or am I defaulting to vague language because clarity feels hard? 👉 Am I building trust consistently over time, or showing up in bursts and going quiet? 👉 Where in my marketing am I adding to the noise and where am I genuinely cutting through it? One of the most memorable moments? When Krystal draws the line clearly: "We're not buying information. We're buying discernment. We're buying trust." In a market flooded with courses, frameworks, and AI-generated content, what people are actually starving for is someone whose judgment they can rely on. That changes everything about how you show up and what you lead with. The SAVOUR™️ Community: A Relationship Container, Not a Transactional One If you're tired of investing in things that don't stick and just want a real room of women who get it, this is it. The SAVOUR™️ Community is a free, private space off social media built for female entrepreneurs who are done doing it alone. No pitching. No highlight reels. Just genuine connection, real conversations, and the kind of trust that actually builds something. Join free at: serendipitousrebel.com/community And when you're ready for deep-dive strategy built on proof, specificity, and real alignment, explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching — where we help you get clear on your message, own your authority, and build the kind of trust that converts. The market isn't broken. It's just done being fooled. Show up real. Build trust. The rest follows. 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? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!

    30 min
  7. May 14

    We’re Publishing a Book — And Here’s Everything We Learned Along the Way

    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTESWhat if the book you've been "almost" writing for years could actually be in readers' hands in a matter of weeks — for next to nothing? We have an announcement. Wendy and Krystal are publishing a book. In this episode they pull back the curtain on what that process has actually looked like - the perfectionism loops, the cover design rabbit holes, the accountability pressure on the cruise ship, the perimenopause brain moments - and the real, practical steps that finally got it across the finish line. If writing a book has been living in the back of your mind, this one will either get you moving or talk you off the ledge. Possibly both. If you're an entrepreneur who has: ● Had a book idea for years but never made it past "I should do that someday" ● Assumed publishing was expensive, gatekept, or too technical to figure out ● Started writing and gotten stuck in the endless edit loop — never quite finished, never quite launched ● Wanted to build authority in your space but weren't sure what the fastest path looks like ● Had more IP, stories, and experience than you know what to do with — and no idea how to package it This episode will make the thing in the back of your mind feel a lot more possible. Because here's what most people don't know: Self-publishing on Amazon costs next to nothing. You retain your intellectual property. You control your cover, your timeline, your framework, and your brand. And from manuscript to published can take weeks, not the 18 months to two years of traditional publishing. The gatekeepers are gone. The only thing standing between you and a published book is getting her off the porch. In this episode, we explore: ● The big announcement: Wendy and Krystal's book Break Up With Blueprint Business is coming and you can pre-order it now ● What Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing) is and why it's a game-changer for entrepreneurs with something to say ● The real timeline: from concept to manuscript to ready-to-publish in under two months ● Why you don't need to be a trained writer to publish a book. You need something worth saying and the willingness to say it ● How writing a book builds authority in a way that changes how potential clients see you ● The perfectionism and imposter syndrome traps that keep most people in the edit loop forever ● What the cruise ship accountability pressure actually did to get the manuscript moving ● How AI helped - and spectacularly didn't help - with cover design (seven fingers, anyone?) ● Why staying in the tweak loop is a protection strategy dressed up as productivity ● The pull-out kitchen shelf metaphor: why we make things 10x harder in our heads than they actually are You'll walk away asking yourself: 👉 What's the book, course, or piece of IP I've been circling for years — and what's actually stopping me? 👉 Am I in the edit loop as a protection strategy? What would happen if I just shipped it? 👉 What expertise or story do I have that someone else genuinely needs to hear? 👉 What have I been making 10x harder in my head than it actually needs to be? One of the most memorable moments? When Wendy describes the writing course she took twenty years ago — obsessing for six weeks over what a porch looked like, never getting the character through the door. Her instructor finally told her to get the girl off the porch. She laughs telling it. But every entrepreneur in a perfectionism loop will recognize themselves in it immediately. 📖 Pre-Order the Book: Break Up With Blueprint Business Break Up With Blueprint Business is the book version of one of Wendy and Krystal's most popular workshops — a practical, personal guide to building a business and marketing strategy that's actually yours. Not someone else's blueprint. Not a Frankenstein offer suite cobbled together from three different courses. Yours. Pre-order link is in the show notes. 💜 Get All the Book Launch Details in the SAVOUR™️ Community All the book launch details, updates, and behind-the-scenes will be dropping inside the SAVOUR™️ Community first. If you're not in there yet, now's a great time to join — it's free, it's off social media, and it's where the real conversations happen. Join free at: serendipitousrebel.com/community And if you're ready for support that helps you finally get your big ideas out of your head and into the world, explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching — where we help you get clear, get moving, and build something you're actually proud of. Everyone has a book inside them. Get her off the porch. Ship the thing. 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? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!

    42 min
  8. May 7

    Disappointing Others vs. Disappointing Yourself: The Permission Slip Episode

    THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTES What if the kindest thing you could do — for yourself, your business, and the people you love — is to finally get comfortable disappointing someone? This one started on the cruise. During a vulnerable moment at the SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat, Krystal said something that stopped the room: you have to be comfortable disappointing others if it means you don't have to disappoint yourself. In this episode, Wendy and Krystal unpack what that actually looks like — in your business, your relationships, and the day-to-day decisions that quietly shape the life you're building. If you're a woman who has: ● Said yes when every part of you was screaming no ● Overcommitted, under-prepared, and then hidden because you couldn't face letting people down ● Built your value around being needed and then felt resentful when people stopped showing up ● Watched someone else set a boundary and felt that mix of admiration and envy you weren't sure what to do with ● Stayed in your default of yes so long that you've lost track of what you actually want This episode is the permission slip you didn't know you needed. Because here's what people-pleasing is actually about: It has less to do with your need to make others happy and more to do with your inability to sit with the discomfort of their disappointment. The coffee is too creamy. You say nothing. The request feels wrong. You say yes anyway. It feels like kindness but it's actually avoidance. And every yes you give to someone else is a no you're handing to yourself. In this episode, we explore: ● Why disappointing others is not the same as being an a*****e — and why that distinction matters ● How people-pleasing starts as a survival strategy (hello, oldest daughter) and quietly runs your adult life ● Why tying your self-worth to being needed is isolating and what happens to those relationships when you finally say no ● The vicious cycle: overcommit → hide → shame → resentment → repeat ● How people-pleasing shows up in your business. From following a coach's advice you knew wasn't right to launching things that don't feel like you ● What the Adam Grant and Kristen Bell conversation reveals about empaths and people pleasing ● Why resentment toward someone else setting boundaries is a signal worth paying attention to ● How to start building the "disappointment muscle" that is small, low-stakes, and survivable ● How every letter of the SAVOUR Method™️ connects to the practice of choosing yourself You'll walk away asking yourself: 👉 Where am I currently saying yes to others and no to myself — and what is that actually costing me? 👉 Is my sense of value tied to being needed? What would change if I let that go? 👉 What is one small, low-stakes no I could practice this week? 👉 When I feel resentful watching someone else prioritize themselves, what is that telling me about what I want? One of the most memorable moments? When Krystal describes watching Wendy show up every day for rowing and her first reaction being "must be nice" with a full head bob and eye roll. Then catching herself: wait, why shouldn't I? She realized the resentment wasn't about Wendy at all. It was a mirror. Now she shows up for herself at Pilates with the same unapologetic gusto. And she says that when we're brave enough to do that, we model it for everyone watching, including our kids. 💜 Continue the Conversation in the SAVOUR™️ Community If this episode hit home, come continue it with us in the SAVOUR™️ Community — a free, private space for female entrepreneurs off social media where the real conversations happen. This is exactly the kind of topic we dig into together: the messy, important, nobody-else-is-talking-about-it stuff that actually moves the needle in your business and your life. Join free at: serendipitousrebel.com/community And if you're ready to do this work with a room full of women who get it, explore our SAVOUR™️ Mastermind Retreat or our 2:1 Personalized Business Coaching — where strategy is built around your real life, your real capacity, and the version of yourself you're actually becoming. You don't need our permission. But consider this it anyway. Choose yourself. 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? Leave us a review and rating—it helps more entrepreneurs and online business owners like you find the show!

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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.