We'll Circle Back

Britt Holmes & Puja Malhotra

We’ll Circle Back is the meeting you actually want to attend. Hosted by two corporate dropouts turned business besties, this podcast serves unfiltered takes on work, life, motherhood, and the chaos in between. Expect sharp opinions, hilarious detours, and zero action items—just real talk for ambitious women who are building bold lives and laughing through the mess.

  1. Aug 12

    You Are Not Your Business: How Founders Cope With Rejection

    Rejection is part of building anything — but for founders, a client walking away can feel personal fast. In this episode of We'll Circle Back, Britt Holmes (Merit Media) and Puja Malhotra (Roop Creative Agency) get honest about how they cope with rejection as business owners: the difference between a discovery-call "no" and a client who terminates early, why tying your self-worth to your work will wreck you, and how the right contracts, boundaries, and mindset let you move through it professionally. Puja shares the hard-won lesson from a decade-plus in branding — that feedback builds a better result — while Britt, four years in and a self-described "recovering people-pleaser," opens up about the sting of losing a client and learning that something better is almost always right behind it. If you've ever taken a "no" too personally, this one's your permission slip. Keywords: coping with rejection, rejection as a founder, entrepreneur rejection, losing a client, client feedback, self-worth and business, small business mindset, women founders, branding, marketing agency. In this Episode: The two very different kinds of rejection every founder faces — and why one barely stings while the other cuts deepWhy tying your self-worth to your work (a design, a result, a report) sets you up to sufferHow feedback — even the hard kind — builds something better and more timelessThe role of strong contracts and clear termination clauses in leaving on good terms"Business is business": staying professional (even with clients who become friends) and never burning a bridgeMaking room: how losing a client often clears space for something biggerPuja's #1 tip for coping with rejection in any small businessKey takeawaysSeparate your worth from your work. "I never associate my work as my self-worth." — PujaFeedback is fuel, not failure. Rejection of a first draft usually leads to a stronger final one.Ask what went wrong. Treat every no — even from a lead — as a data point to come back 100x better.Protect the relationship. Never burn a bridge; the GTA is small and professionalism attracts professionalism.Trust the wave. "Anytime a client leaves, something better is always on the horizon." — Britt

  2. Aug 5

    Exit Strategy or Legacy? | Why We're Not Selling, Influencer Math & the Comparison Trap

    Do you actually need a business exit strategy — or did a business influencer just make you feel like you do? In this episode, Puja (Roop Creative Agency) and Britt (Merit Media) push back on the "build it to sell it" narrative taking over business culture, and make the case for the lifestyle business: keep the money you make, serve the people you love serving, and build something your kids might actually want. Then they get into the part nobody says out loud: influencer math. What business influencers' revenue claims conveniently leave out, why their "6 years in business" might really be your 14, and how the entrepreneur comparison trap quietly convinces successful founders they're failing. In this episode: • Exit strategy vs. legacy — why "sell for millions" became the default goal, and who it actually makes sense for (hint: product, rarely service) • The Instagram influencer who shamed someone's 5pm log-off and cold plunge — and what her "exit" flex really tells you • Influencer math: the real estate, stocks, and hidden revenue streams behind "my business made me millions" • Bootstrapping a business, defined honestly — choosing between business cards and the kids' trampoline trip • Why funded founders (the "Chads of the world") play a different game than bootstrapped women — and why comparing the two breaks your brain • "How many of those years were successful?" — the one question to ask before taking anyone's business advice • Pivoting as the exit nobody talks about: leaving old versions of your business (and yourself) without selling anything • Redefining success: running a sustainable business through a pandemic, IVF, loss, and everything the highlight reel hides If you've ever felt behind because of someone's Instagram — this episode is the recalibration. Take it to the socials: are you planning an exit, dreaming of one, or building a legacy? And if there's an influencer claim bugging you, DM us — we won't share it, we just want to debunk it. TAGS: business exit strategy, lifestyle business, business influencer red flags, business influencer income claims, bootstrapping a business, entrepreneur comparison trap, building a business legacy, solopreneur success, women entrepreneurs, service business owner

  3. Jul 29

    The Guilt Trip Nobody Talks About — Setting Work Hours When You Work From Home

    Working from home boundaries are the difference between running your business from home and letting your business run your home. In this episode, Puja (Roop Creative Agency) and Britt (Merit Media) get honest about the work from home guilt trip — why founders feel it, why moms building businesses feel it double, and the exact boundaries that make it stop. Whether you're a kitchen-table CEO or you've commandeered the whole basement (guilty), this one is full of practical work from home tips for founders who want harmony without burnout. In this episode: • Why a separate workspace changes everything — even if it's just a room divider, a bookshelf, or a corner you claim as yours • The "wardrobe switch" and other start-of-day rituals that flip your brain into work mode (and out of it at 5pm) • Setting work hours as a small business owner — including the friend who runs her entire practice on a two-day workweek • Why working from the couch kills your focus, and the one room your desk should never face • Summer camp guilt, kids at home, and why trying to work and parent at the same time means failing at both • The pre-kid version of yourself you have to let go of — and the acceptance that finally makes work life balance as an entrepreneur possible • Founder burnout prevention that actually works: micro-traditions, transition ceremonies, and heavy (heavy!) boundaries If you've ever googled "why do I feel guilty working from home" — this episode is your permission slip. Tell us on socials: are you thriving working from home or barely surviving? We want your tips, and if you're feeling guilty, we'll talk you out of it. TAGS working from home boundaries, work from home tips for founders, setting work hours small business, work life balance entrepreneur, home office boundaries, founder burnout prevention, work from home guilt, work from home mom, small business owner tips

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We’ll Circle Back is the meeting you actually want to attend. Hosted by two corporate dropouts turned business besties, this podcast serves unfiltered takes on work, life, motherhood, and the chaos in between. Expect sharp opinions, hilarious detours, and zero action items—just real talk for ambitious women who are building bold lives and laughing through the mess.