Enterprise Confessional

Deshea Shepard

Welcome to Enterprise Confessional — where raw truth meets real growth. A podcast for high-achieving creatives, entrepreneurs, and visionaries ready to break up with outdated identities and step fully into their next level of purpose. Hosted by Deshea — former full time esthetician/ beauty pro, now full time brand developer, and enterprise strategist — this space is less about “pretty” and more about power. We explore the behind-the-scenes of building something from the ground up — the mindset, the mastery, the pivots, the pressure… and the peace. Here, we don’t just talk business. We talk becoming. From beauty professionals to brand builders, corporate leaders to creative entrepreneurs each episode peels back the layers of what it really takes to evolve, sustain success, and honor the nudge when it’s time to shift. Expect transparent conversations with thought leaders, creatives, disruptors, and mindset architects who aren’t afraid to share the messy middles behind their milestones. Whether you're reinventing, rebuilding, or resting in your next move this podcast is your confessional. And yes, breakthroughs are welcome here.

  1. Aug 11

    What Your Peers Won't Say Out Loud... The Confessions from Real Founders

    These are the patterns I see over and over. One founder whispers it on a Tuesday. Another says it differently but means the exact same thing on Thursday. And I realize: this isn't one person's problem. This is everyone's problem. They're just hiding it. The Confessions You'll Hear: → The Visibility Sabotage — Why great founders hide their own growth (it's never about the work) → Pricing Is a Self-Image Problem — Why you can't ask for your real price (and it has nothing to do with the market) → Readiness Is a Lie — Why waiting for the feeling keeps you stuck (and what actually moves people) → Busy vs. Sustainable — Why being fully booked might be burning you out (and nobody talks about it) → The Pricing Conversation Terror — Why money talks feel personal (and how founders shift this) → Delivery Anxiety — Why you're undercharging because of fear that's never actually happened → Retention vs. Acquisition — Why you're always hunting new clients (and how to fix it) → The Systems Shame — Why you think you're the only one winging it (spoiler: you're not) What Makes This Episode Different: This isn't theory. This isn't what should be happening. This is what is happening in real calls with real founders. You'll hear the patterns that repeat across different industries, different business models, different levels of success. Because the blocks aren't unique to your situation. They're universal. And the moment you name them, they lose their power. This episode is for: The founder who looks successful on the outside but questions themselves in private The builder who's making money but feels like a fraud The expert who knows their stuff but can't ask for their real price The person who's sabotaging their own visibility without understanding why Anyone who thinks they're the only one carrying these fears (you're not) The one ready to get honest about what's actually stopping them You'll come out understanding: Why your peers are hiding the same things you areWhat's actually blocking visibility (it's not what you think)Why pricing anxiety is really about self-worthHow readiness works (spoiler: it's a decision, not a feeling)The real cost of staying busy instead of building sustainableHow to shift delivery anxiety into confidenceWhy retention problems start with selectionWhat everyone's actually thinking but won't say founder fears, entrepreneur blocks, pricing anxiety, visibility, self-doubt, business confessions, founder struggles, imposter syndrome, pricing strategy, entrepreneurship, founder mindset, visibility strategy, business growth blocks, cash flow anxiety, entrepreneurial challenges, founder psychology, real talk, business authenticity, scaling challenges, founder community, authentic entrepreneurship, business transparency, founder reality, money blocks, client retention

    What Your Peers Won't Say Out Loud... The Confessions from Real Founders
  2. Aug 11

    HOTSEAT: The Work You Thought You Didn't Need (This Mistake Cost My Client THOUSANDS!)

    You're desperate for clients. The bills are real. The pressure is real. So the last thing you want to do is spend time creating detailed 'avatars' of your ideal customer. That sounds like overthinking. That sounds like busy work when you should be selling. So you don't do it. You make your messaging broad. You say yes to anyone who says yes. You cast a wide net and hope something sticks. And then six months later, you're exhausted. Your clients don't fit. Your money came slower than it should have. Your messaging is so scattered that nobody knows if you can help them. This episode is about the work you thought you didn't need and why skipping it is actually costing you money, not saving it. When you're trying to serve everyone out of desperation, your messaging becomes generic. You sound like everyone else. Prospects scroll past because they don't know if you can help them. You land clients, but they're often the wrong ones. They're price-sensitive. They negotiate you down. They're demanding because there's no alignment on what success looks like. You're busier but less profitable. Exhausted but not making real money. What Changes When You Get Specific: → Clients find you easily (because your messaging speaks directly to them) → Sales conversations become clear (you're qualifying, not convincing) → Money comes faster (right people say yes immediately) → You attract better-fit clients (aligned clients, easier work, higher pay) → You stop feeling desperate (you can afford to say no) → You get to deepen your expertise (you become the authority in your niche) → Refinement happens naturally (the more you learn your customer, the more specific you become) This episode covers: Why ideal client avatar work isn't overthinking.. it's precisionThe real cost of scattered messaging (and why it's slower money)How to identify who you've actually helped bestWhy specificity is power in your positioningThe difference between chasing everyone vs. attracting the right personHow to refine your avatar as you learn your customer more deeplyReal examples of what happens when founders get specificThis is for: The founder who needs clients NOW and thinks avatar work is wasting time The builder with scattered messaging who can't figure out why sales are slow The person who's landing clients but keeps attracting the wrong fits Anyone who's tired of negotiating and wants clients who just say yes You don't need to serve everyone to make good money. You need to serve the right person well. Once you know who that person is, everything changes. Not eventually. Immediately. Your messaging gets sharper. Your sales conversations get easier. Your ideal client recognizes themselves. Money comes faster. That's not overthinking. That's the work that makes everything else possible. Work with me 1:1: www.thebranddeveloper.com ideal client avatar, ideal customer profile, target market, positioning, messaging clarity, sales strategy, entrepreneur growth, client attraction, niche marketing, customer clarity, business strategy, founder advice, client finding, sales conversations, marketing strategy, customer avatar, target audience, business positioning, client qualification, authority building

    HOTSEAT: The Work You Thought You Didn't Need (This Mistake Cost My Client THOUSANDS!)
  3. Aug 2

    What 90 Days Actually Changes: Why Strategic Transformation Beats Quick Wins

    Everyone's telling you 90 days is the magic window. 90 days to build your empire. 90 days to go viral. 90 days to finally have it figured out. But here's what actually happens in 90 days when you do the work correctly: it's not what happens on Day 91. It's what becomes visible because you finally have clarity on the path forward.. In this episode, I'm breaking down what actually shifts in a 90-day window of intentional work. This isn't about: Viral momentsQuick revenue spikesPerformative progressAnother 90-day challenge that doesn't stickThis is about: Getting crystal clear on what you actually do (so people stop asking and start recognizing) → Knowing your real offer (and never negotiating your price again) → Making decisions in minutes instead of weeks → Knowing exactly who you serve (and attracting them naturally) → How people perceive you shifting from 'one option among many' to 'the only logical choice' → The compound effect that happens on Day 91 and beyond The Real Transformation Indicators Can you describe what you do in one sentence? Are you saying no to things that don't fit? Are your sales conversations easier? Is your ideal client finding you? Can you make decisions with certainty? If these are shifting, 90 days is working. And most founders don't realize the shift is already happening. This episode is for: The founder who's tried quick fixes and watched them not stick The builder who's doing a lot of things and wondering which one actually matters The person who knows their business needs clarity but isn't sure what that actually means The one questioning whether focused time can really move the needle Anyone who's ready to stop spinning and start building something that compounds You'll come out of this knowing: What actually changes when you commit to 90 days of strategic workWhy most founders miss the transformation happening in real timeHow clarity becomes your competitive advantageWhat the compound effect looks like after Day 90This isn't about working harder for 90 days. It's about working correctly for 90 days. And then watching everything after that build on an actual foundation. Ready to get clear in 90 days? The Brand Development Intensive is a 90-day immersion where we build the foundation everything compounds on. You'll come out knowing your positioning, your offer, and your ideal client. By Day 91, you won't be wondering if it worked. You'll already know. Get started by booking your positioning audit: www.thebranddeveloper.com

    What 90 Days Actually Changes: Why Strategic Transformation Beats Quick Wins
  4. 12/26/2025

    The Journey Back to Self, Revealing U with Elise Russ

    In this deeply reflective episode of Enterprise Confessional, Deshea sits down with Elise Russ, founder and creator of Enchanted with GLU, for a conversation that moves beyond business strategy and into the heart of personal rebirth. This episode is a pause—a moment of honesty about what happens when growth requires letting go, when healing becomes non-negotiable, and when success can no longer come at the cost of self-abandonment. Together, Deshea and Elise explore the quiet ways burnout shows up through people-pleasing, overcommitment, and the inability to set boundaries. They share personal experiences of transitioning from constantly showing up for others to learning how to protect their energy, trust their intuition, and honor discomfort as part of the healing process. This conversation acknowledges that boundaries are not walls—they are acts of self-love, self-preservation, and self-respect. Elise opens up about her journey through deep personal healing, loss, and self-discovery, describing a season of transformation where identity is shed and rebuilt—much like a butterfly emerging into a new phase of life. She speaks candidly about recognizing her spiritual gifts, learning to trust her inner voice, and embracing a path that no longer fits inside boxes or external expectations. Deshea mirrors this experience by sharing her own evolution, including unlearning people-pleasing, reclaiming autonomy, and redefining success from the inside out. This episode also explores how personal healing directly impacts professional growth. From managing energy and preventing creative burnout to releasing perfectionism and learning how to create from a genuine, unfiltered place, Deshea and Elise unpack what it truly means to build a life and business that feel aligned. They touch on intuition, self-discipline, emotional honesty, and the courage it takes to say “no” without guilt. This episode is for founders, creatives, and leaders who are in a season of becoming—who are learning that inner work is the foundation for sustainable success, and that honoring yourself is not a setback, but a breakthrough.

    The Journey Back to Self, Revealing U with Elise Russ

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Welcome to Enterprise Confessional — where raw truth meets real growth. A podcast for high-achieving creatives, entrepreneurs, and visionaries ready to break up with outdated identities and step fully into their next level of purpose. Hosted by Deshea — former full time esthetician/ beauty pro, now full time brand developer, and enterprise strategist — this space is less about “pretty” and more about power. We explore the behind-the-scenes of building something from the ground up — the mindset, the mastery, the pivots, the pressure… and the peace. Here, we don’t just talk business. We talk becoming. From beauty professionals to brand builders, corporate leaders to creative entrepreneurs each episode peels back the layers of what it really takes to evolve, sustain success, and honor the nudge when it’s time to shift. Expect transparent conversations with thought leaders, creatives, disruptors, and mindset architects who aren’t afraid to share the messy middles behind their milestones. Whether you're reinventing, rebuilding, or resting in your next move this podcast is your confessional. And yes, breakthroughs are welcome here.