Practice to Profit: Simple Business Growth Strategies for Sustainable Success

Jenny Melrose: Business Strategist

Practice to Profit is the podcast for service-based business owners, creators, and entrepreneurs who are tired of being busy but not profitable. If you’re overwhelmed by endless to-do lists, inconsistent income, or building your business alone, this show helps you shift from scattered effort to intentional growth. Each episode delivers practical business strategies, mindset shifts, and execution frameworks that help you prioritize the right actions, build sustainable systems, and turn your daily work into real profit, without burnout.  Through honest conversations, expert interviews, and actionable teaching, you’ll learn how to grow a confident, self-sustaining business that supports your life, not consumes it. If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels and start building with clarity, consistency, and purpose, subscribe to Practice to Profit and turn effort into results.

  1. 1d ago

    Clarity Over More Advice

    You can have a tab folder full of business advice and still feel stuck. That is usually not a discipline problem or a “need a better strategy” problem. It is a clarity problem, and clarity shows up when you know what matters next for your specific service-based business, not what worked for someone else on the internet.  I walk through why information overload is so common for consultants, coaches, and other expert-led businesses, especially when you are trying to move beyond trading time for money. We talk about the three hidden drivers behind constant learning: it feels productive, it helps us avoid hard decisions, and it gives temporary certainty. Then we get honest about why generic strategies and templates fall apart in the real world. Without context, they ignore where your audience is in their awareness journey, whether you are building your foundation or trying to scale, and whether the plan even matches your strengths as a business owner.  You will leave with a simple way to self-audit your situation: where you are right now, what your bottleneck is, and what would create the fastest movement in revenue and growth. Sometimes you do not need more knowledge, you need someone who can see the gaps, connect the dots, and help you choose the right next step with confidence. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a fellow business owner, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Book a free discovery call. Read more here! Support the show

    7 min
  2. Tripwire Offers That Actually Convert

    4d ago

    Tripwire Offers That Actually Convert

    Your tripwire offer might be fine. The real problem is the timeline you expect it to perform on. We talk through what happens after someone opts in from your podcast, a Reel, or a social post and why “download today, buy tomorrow” is rarely how real people make decisions. We break down the role of a tripwire product (usually a low cost entry offer under $30) inside an email marketing funnel, and why it matters even when it does not convert right away. The goal is not only the first sale. It is making your audience aware you have paid solutions, guiding them through the customer journey, and delivering a quick transformation that proves you can help. We also tackle the frustrating moment when clients assume low price should equal high conversion rate, and why cold leads need more context, more proof, and more time. We lean on a simple rule: treat selling like dating. People do not hand over trust or credit card details after a first impression. They watch, read, listen, and decide if you feel credible. That is where your podcast content strategy and email nurture sequence do the heavy lifting, turning a cold audience into a warm audience through education, stories, and real examples. Finally, we share practical ways to get your offer back in front of subscribers without sounding repetitive, including mini launches, webinars, and fresh angles that rebuild excitement. If you want better conversions from your email list and a smarter way to monetize your podcast, hit play, then subscribe, share this with a creator friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show

    6 min
  3. Jun 8

    How High-Achieving Women Can Avoid Business Owner Burnout with Britt Carron

    Burnout can look like success from the outside: a packed calendar, clients coming in, and a business you built from scratch. But when you’re the CEO, the project manager, the marketing team, the client support desk, and the operations department all at once, your business starts to run on your nervous system. Jenny sits down with Britt Karen of East Point Virtual Solutions to name the hidden realities of business owner burnout, especially for high-achieving women entrepreneurs who have learned to measure worth through productivity. We dig into the difference between temporary stress and real burnout, including the subtle signs many of us ignore: simple tasks feeling weirdly exhausting, decision fatigue, emotional reactivity, procrastination, and that constant sense of being behind no matter how hard you work. Britt explains why burnout often shows up when a business outgrows its support and structure, and how the “just push harder” mindset can keep you stuck in survival mode for years. Then we get practical about sustainable growth. We talk delegation that actually lightens the load, how an online business manager or fractional operations strategist can help you stop being the bottleneck, and why people pleasing quietly fuels burnout through over-delivering and weak boundaries. You’ll also hear concrete boundary ideas around communication expectations, timelines, and designing offers that fit your real capacity. If you’re ready to protect your energy and build a business that supports your life, listen now, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review. Then take Britt’s “What’s Actually Slowing Your Revenue Right Now” audit and book a free discovery call with Jenny to find your next best step. Read more here! Support the show

    19 min
  4. Jun 1

    How to Run Your First Launch

    Your first launch does not need to be a chaotic sprint, a complicated funnel, or a pricey planner that tells you what to do next. I walk through a simple framework that turns a scary “What do I post and when do I sell?” moment into a clear path you can repeat. If you are building a course, program, service, or digital product and you want sustainable income without stacking more hours onto your week, this is the kind of structure that makes launching feel doable. We start with the warm-up phase, because selling gets easier when your audience can finally name the problem they are living with. I talk about educational content that hits real pain points, where to publish it (your website, YouTube, or a podcast), and how repurposing content into searchable blog posts supports SEO and long-term discovery. I also explain how to use case studies to help people see themselves in the story, even if you are early and your examples are small. Next comes the launch event: webinars, workshops, trainings, or live challenges that build momentum and get people to raise their hand. I share why live delivery is so helpful when you are new, because you can hear objections, understand what your audience is feeling, and adjust in real time. From there, we move into the launch window with a tight email sequence that supports the buyer decision journey, addresses common objections, and helps the right people make a clear choice. Finally, we talk about the phase most creators forget: onboarding. A great customer experience after purchase is part of the launch, and it is how you earn testimonials, trust, and easier future launches. If you want help mapping your next steps, grab the 30-minute launch plan, and if you want the full process, check out Launch to Profit. Subscribe, share this with a friend who is stuck in overthinking, and leave a review so more creators can find it. Read more here! Support the show

    9 min
  5. May 25

    Storytelling in Business: Crafting Narratives that Drive Success with Arielle Tayar

    Forget perfect copy. The brands people remember are the ones that make them feel something, fast. I’m joined by Arielle Tayar, founder of Whip Creative Studio, Whip Productions, and Banquet Experiential, to talk about what actually makes business storytelling work when you are trying to grow a brand, market a product, or sell a service without sounding like a walking pitch deck.  We get practical about the craft: why sensory detail and nuance make a story believable, how knowing your audience changes which moments you share, and how to blend personal truth into a strategic business narrative without slipping into oversharing. Arielle also explains the “guide” mindset and how to make your story universal so the listener can see themselves inside it, which is where trust and conversion really start to build.  Then we zoom out into brand identity and modern marketing. Arielle breaks down why a brand is now an entire world, why founder-led storytelling is so powerful on social media, and how “building in public” can turn early listeners into real community. You’ll also hear a concrete example with Mamala Organics and why nostalgia and consistency help a brand feel familiar while still looking new.  If you want stronger brand messaging, better content, and a more ethical way to sell, press play. After you listen, subscribe, share this with a founder friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What story are you going to tell next? Read more here. Support the show

    20 min
  6. May 18

    Simple Launch Strategy For Digital Products

    Selling a digital product shouldn’t require a complicated funnel map, a giant audience, or you living on social media. We share the simplest way to get your offer in front of the right people so you can start making sales without overbuilding your marketing or burning out in the process. If you’ve been stuck “getting ready” to launch, this is the reset that brings you back to what actually moves revenue. We walk through the core building blocks of a simple digital product launch: an active email list you email consistently, a clear sales page connected to a cart, one main launch event (webinar, workshop, challenge, or training), and a short launch email sequence that speaks directly to pain points and the transformation your offer delivers. We also explain why simplicity works so well: it’s easier to execute, easier for your audience to understand, and it helps you show up with a clearer message. Then we get into the power of focused promotion, because occasional mentions don’t create momentum. People often need to hear an offer six to eight times before they act, and a launch window creates the visibility and urgency that sporadic marketing can’t. The best part is that once you learn the process, you can repeat your launch multiple times a year and refine it using real data to improve clicks, conversions, and confidence. Grab the 30-minute launch plan and, check out Launch to Profit if you want the complete step-by-step, and if this helped, subscribe, share it with a friend building a digital product, and leave a review so more experts can launch with less overwhelm. Read more HERE Support the show

    8 min
  7. May 11

    How To Choose A Profitable Niche Without Overthinking with Gordon Brewer

    Niching down can feel like you’re closing doors, but the real risk is staying so broad that nobody knows why they should choose you. Jenny sits down with Gordon Brewer, a licensed marriage and family therapist and the host of the Practice of Therapy podcast, to unpack a simpler, more grounded way to choose a profitable niche without spiraling into overthinking. We dig into the real places people get stuck, like trying to invent a “totally unique” specialty, or forcing themselves into work they don’t even enjoy. Gordon shares how your best niche often lives at the intersection of what energizes you and what your market actually needs. We talk about how telehealth changes the game, why underserved problems can be a powerful signal, and how clear niche messaging helps you stand out in search results, referrals, and your content marketing. Then we get practical about niche validation. We cover how to listen for patterns in your caseload, how to use colleague feedback, and why the questions you hear on repeat are one of the best clues that paying clients are already looking for what you offer. That same repeated guidance can also become a workshop, guide, or product so you stop saying the same thing in every session and build more sustainable income. Grab the linked resources, then subscribe, share this with a fellow service-based business owner, and leave a review so more listeners can build a focused, profitable practice. Grab the 30-minute Launch Plan Read more HERE Support the show

    18 min
4.9
out of 5
177 Ratings

About

Practice to Profit is the podcast for service-based business owners, creators, and entrepreneurs who are tired of being busy but not profitable. If you’re overwhelmed by endless to-do lists, inconsistent income, or building your business alone, this show helps you shift from scattered effort to intentional growth. Each episode delivers practical business strategies, mindset shifts, and execution frameworks that help you prioritize the right actions, build sustainable systems, and turn your daily work into real profit, without burnout.  Through honest conversations, expert interviews, and actionable teaching, you’ll learn how to grow a confident, self-sustaining business that supports your life, not consumes it. If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels and start building with clarity, consistency, and purpose, subscribe to Practice to Profit and turn effort into results.

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