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. 6D AGO

    Build An Author Brand Without Burnout

    Burnout isn’t a badge of honor. It’s a sign your message is working too hard without a clear promise behind it. We sit down with publishing veteran Stephanie Moon to map a calmer, smarter path to author visibility—one built on trust, clarity, and sustainable habits rather than trend chasing. Across 15 years in marketing and publicity, Stephanie has watched great books stall because nobody knew they existed and brilliant authors hide behind vague pitches. Together we break down how to start building your brand the day you decide to write, why you—not a niche or a single topic—are the differentiator, and how to translate your expertise into a one‑sentence promise readers can repeat. You will hear a candid benchmark for social conversion, the real role of email, and a case study of a debut cookbook that sold 30,000 copies by pairing genuine enthusiasm with a warmed‑up community. We also dig into practical systems: a weekly content rhythm that compounds, how to repurpose one cornerstone piece into email and social without sounding robotic, and why repetition is persuasion, not laziness. Stephanie makes a compelling case for storytelling as your moat in the age of AI—specific moments, clear arcs, and takeaways that make your frameworks unforgettable. Finally, we compare traditional and self‑publishing tradeoffs so you can choose the path that fits your capacity and goals. If you’re ready to sell more books with less noise—and protect your creative energy while you do it read more here. If you want deeper coaching, more transparency, and the episodes that actually help you make decisions faster in your business, then subscribe to Unhinged. Support the show

    26 min
  2. How To Choose Bundles, Summits And Conferences That Actually Convert

    MAR 24

    How To Choose Bundles, Summits And Conferences That Actually Convert

    A bundle invite lands in your inbox. A summit host wants you to “get exposure.” A conference asks you to speak. They all sound like growth, but only one question decides whether it’s worth your time: is this the right audience, and are they actually buyers? We walk through how we evaluate bundles, summits, and conference stages without getting distracted by vanity metrics. I explain why bundles can be a gray area, how broad bundles attract freebie hunters, and what makes a niche-specific bundle convert. We also get practical about the backend: if sign-ups come through my checkout cart at a zero-dollar checkout, I can tag, track, trigger an email sequence, and offer an upsell immediately. If it’s a CSV file dump, it can break your funnel and block fast conversions. Then we shift into summits and speaking gigs. I share why I’m more likely to say yes when I can teach, offer a clean opt-in from my presentation, and leverage a VIP upgrade that proves someone is willing to spend. For conferences, we talk about the make-or-break detail: can you sell from stage or invite people directly into a program? If you can, speaking becomes a reliable lead generation strategy, not just “visibility.” If you want more episodes like this, subscribe, share with a business friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show. What’s the next promotion you’re considering right now? Support the show

    7 min
  3. MAR 23

    The CEO Decision Filter: How to Stop Pivoting Mid-Quarter

    Tired of chasing every trend and feeling like your momentum resets every few weeks? We break down a simple CEO decision filter that keeps you focused for a full 90 days, even when revenue dips, boredom creeps in, competitors launch something shiny, or early results feel slow. The goal is clear: stop the mid‑quarter pivots, double down on what matters, and choose profit on purpose. We start by separating strategy problems from discipline problems. Strategy issues show up as unclear messaging, misaligned offers, and audience mismatch; these require sharpening your promise and ensuring product‑market fit. Discipline issues look like one‑and‑done emails, sporadic posting, skipped collaborations, and platform hopping. From there, we move into data versus emotion—why a single viral post or a quiet week tells you nothing, and how to track leading and lagging indicators over a full 90‑day cycle so your choices are grounded in real numbers, not mood swings. Focus is the multiplier, so we stress aligning every task with one 90‑day revenue goal and using an idea parking lot to defer good opportunities that don’t serve the current plan. We also unpack the difference between discomfort and misalignment: discomfort is the stretch that precedes growth, while misalignment drains your energy and signals a pivot to schedule next quarter. Instead of burning strategies down, we show how to tweak within the plan—iterating copy, refining audiences, optimizing funnels, and improving calls to action—so you build repeatable systems and SOPs that speed execution and strengthen confidence. If you’re ready to measure what matters, keep momentum through the messy middle, and make decisions you can defend with data, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a founder who needs focus, and leave a review with your one 90‑day revenue goal—you’ll help others commit alongside you. Read the full article. Support the show

    16 min
  4. MAR 16

    The Simplest Way to Create Sustainable Profit (Without Chasing More Revenue)

    Feeling stuck on the revenue treadmill—working harder, selling more, but taking home the same? We brought on Kelli Wise, strategic bookkeeper and CFO for online business owners, to break down how to build sustainable profit you can count on and finally pay yourself with confidence. Together we challenge the myth that growth alone fixes cash flow, and we show how expenses quietly swell to meet your sales unless you plan your margins on purpose. We start by defining sustainable profit in plain terms, then map it to the season your business is in: growth, maintenance, or restructure. Kelli shares the TIP framework—Time, Intention, Predictability—so you can choose how much energy to invest, plan outcomes upfront, and create profit that repeats. You’ll learn how to spot the red flags of an unsustainable model: endless hours, flat take-home pay, reactive spending, and the urge to throw money at ads or hires without a clear strategy. From there, we turn bookkeeping into a power tool rather than a tax chore. Kelli walks us through the five expense buckets—Owner Compensation, Team, Marketing, Business Health, and Operations & Delivery—and how to convert each into a percentage of revenue to see what’s healthy, what’s bloated, and what’s starving your profit. We dig into common pitfalls like over-indexing on ads, stacking subscriptions that go unused, and underinvesting in team support that would free you for sales and delivery. If you want a 90-day plan to lift profit without adding hours, we outline three simple moves: run a 15-minute profit pulse, cut low-ROI recurring costs, and right-size your team so your time goes to high-value work. For owners not on payroll, we clarify how to pay yourself from profit and set aside taxes intentionally. To make it concrete, Kelli shares her Create Predictable Paydays calculator—a simple, visual tool to average your revenue, expenses, and profit, then plan how much goes to you, taxes, savings, reinvestment, or debt. Subscribe for more straight-talking strategy, share this with a founder friend who’s stuck chasing topline wins, and leave a review with the one expense you’re cutting this week. Your profit plan starts now. Read the full article. If you want deeper coaching, more transparency, and the episodes that actually help you make decisions faster in your business, then subscribe to Unhinged. Support the show

    31 min
  5. MAR 9

    The Shift From Operator to CEO: Why Busy Isn’t Strategic

    What if being “fully booked” is the reason you feel behind? We pull back the curtain on the operator mindset—busy, reactive, and addicted to checking boxes—and replace it with a CEO approach that channels your time into one focused, revenue-driving outcome. Instead of chasing trends and starting over every week, we build a simple 90-day lens that protects your priorities, clarifies your message, and makes progress measurable. Across this conversation, we reframe how experts and service providers structure their work. We define the real difference between effort and outcomes, then design a quarter where every core activity supports a single offer or revenue target. You’ll hear how to translate that target into monthly milestones and weekly needle-movers: sales assets that convert, nurture sequences that answer objections, and content that points buyers toward one clear decision. We also dig into what to stop doing—reactive pivots, shiny-object projects, and over-editing low-impact tasks—so your best hours go to the moves that actually pay you back. Data becomes your feedback loop, not your stressor. We walk through the leading and lagging metrics that matter, from opt-ins and booked calls to conversion rates and total revenue. With a calm weekly review, you adjust tactics without scrapping the plan, then close the quarter with a short retrospective that turns lessons into leverage. The payoff is momentum without burnout: a cadence you can sustain, a message your audience understands, and offers that grow stronger with each quarter you run. Ready to trade busyness for strategy? Press play, set your one revenue goal for the next 90 days, and commit to finishing what you start. If this helps, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs focus, and leave a quick review to tell us your next 90-day target. Read the full article. Support the show

    8 min
  6. MAR 2

    Why is Accountability Important (Just Like a Best Friend) with Natalie Sisson

    Goals don’t fail because you’re lazy; they fail because you’re alone with them. We sat down with Natalie, a veteran coach and community builder from New Zealand, to unpack why accountability works, how to make it feel supportive instead of pushy, and what happens when you choose partners who match your values and season of life. If you’ve ever swung between overstuffed weeks and quiet procrastination, this conversation gives you a humane system for steady progress. We start by demystifying accountability and tackling the myths that it’s joyless or rigid. Natalie shares the numbers that change the game: writing a goal helps a little, telling someone boosts it to 65 percent, and showing up for regular check-ins pushes success to 95 percent. From there, we dig into motivation styles—why revenue isn’t always the right carrot, how service and impact can fuel deeper commitment, and how a thoughtful partner will adapt their approach to what actually moves you. You’ll learn to spot the “overwhelm spiral,” break work into realistic steps, and use weekly top threes to ship what matters. We also get practical about finding the right people. Paid masterminds and memberships offer structure and peer alignment, while conferences and online communities spark organic matches. Fit matters: look for integrity, follow-through, and complementary strengths rather than identical personalities. Groups can outperform pairs by giving you a mix of strategist, challenger, and encourager—so you get the push you need on some days and the lift you need on others. We touch on the unique power of retreats to reset energy and sharpen plans, then introduce Natalie’s life audit to align health, relationships, and business goals so you’re building with real capacity, not fumes. Ready to stop ghosting your goals? Tune in, choose a partner, and commit to a simple cadence. Want to take it to the next level?  Apply for a mastermind today! Read more HERE If you want deeper coaching, more transparency, and the episodes that actually help you make decisions faster in your business, then subscribe to Unhinged. Support the show

    25 min
  7. FEB 23

    How to Get More Clients (Without Burning Out Your Business)

    More clients isn’t always more money—especially when your calendar is crammed, your energy is thin, and your revenue still feels fragile. We pull back the curtain on why a time-for-money model keeps therapists stuck and show how to design profit with intention, not exhaustion. If your income goals require more sessions than you can realistically hold, you don’t have a marketing problem; you have a revenue model problem. We start by optimizing the foundation you already have. You’ll learn how to align fees with your expertise, turn referrals from a happy accident into a reliable system, and use onboarding to set clear expectations that reduce churn. We reframe retention as ethical, client-centered continuity, not a failure to “fix” fast—because growth takes time and therapy can serve people across seasons of life. Then we explore ethical leverage that expands impact without draining capacity. Think small groups, intensives, retreats, or online workshops, along with digital tools like workbooks that deepen progress between sessions. These offers welcome folks not ready for one-to-one while strengthening outcomes for current clients. Finally, we cut through the noise with a simple rule: choose one strategy, commit for 90 days, and track the tasks and metrics that matter. No content treadmill, no sprawling product suite—just focused execution that compounds. You’ll walk away with a practical blueprint to increase revenue, protect your energy, and build a more resilient practice: optimize what works, add a single leveraged offer, and create systems that run at a humane pace. Ready to step off the hustle hamster wheel and build with clarity? Join the Practice to Profit Summit. Support the show

    10 min
  8. FEB 16

    How to Scale Your Business Online: A Therapist’s Journey to 7 Figures with Kate Walker

    Trading time for money has a hard ceiling. We sit down with Kate Walker—therapist, founder of Kate Walker Training, and the mind behind a top-tier 40-hour supervisor course—to unpack how a deeply niche offer, smart email funnels, and member-driven upsells turned specialized expertise into a seven-figure business. The shift didn’t happen overnight: it started with state rule changes that opened the door to hybrid learning, followed by a bold move to a fully online program released right before COVID pushed demand into the stratosphere. Kate walks us through the decisions that mattered: focusing on a small set of durable search terms instead of chasing broad SEO, using AI to identify cornerstone content and internal links, and building trust quickly through live webinars, a podcast, and YouTube. We talk about the system behind list growth—a single memorable bonus link, rotating freebies inside Podia, tagging and funnels that meet prospects where they are—so every new listener or reader can take the next step with ease. Revenue scale came from reshaping the product, not just selling harder. Kate split one flagship course into three offers, added a membership to sustain value, and baked in upsells at checkout with well-timed save sequences when members consider canceling. She shares how capturing Google reviews, routing feedback intelligently, and constantly improving the content made price increases both fair and effective. Then we zoom out to the big leap: taking the course nationwide despite complex state-by-state rules. With SOPs, a trained team, and clear metrics, that expansion becomes a series of repeatable projects—and a path to more freedom, more impact, and more time for family. If you’re ready to scale beyond the calendar, this conversation gives you a practical blueprint: start with an opt-in that truly helps, teach live to compress trust, write to the search terms that already bring buyers, and let your funnel run long enough to work. Subscribe, share this with a colleague who needs the nudge, and leave a review to tell us which tactic you’ll try first. Read more HERE If you want deeper coaching, more transparency, and the episodes that actually help you make decisions faster in your business, then subscribe to Unhinged. Support the show

    31 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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