Mystic Mother Podcast for Mom Entrepreneurs

Sarah Pope

Where business meets motherhood, and everything in between. What does it mean to be a creative entrepreneur? How can we inject humanness and enrich client relationships in our online businesses? How can we balance motherhood (single mom here) with growing our business? What local, physical resources can we take advantage of as mothers who parent alone, while also running a business? I am a single mother of two (under 6), who also homeschools, is the sole financial provider for our family, and a business owner. If you relate to these roles...this show is for you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popes-homestead/support sarahkpope.substack.com

  1. Don't Let Another Year End in Duct Tape

    12/19/2025

    Don't Let Another Year End in Duct Tape

    It’s nine days before Christmas. Which usually means one of two things for business owners: You’re mentally shutting everything down until January Or you’re making quiet promises like “next year I’ll clean this up” The problem is, “next year” comes fast—and most people start it with the same systems, the same workarounds, and the same vague goals they’ve been carrying for months (or years). If your business technically works, but only because you are holding it together… this is for you. Too many tools.Too many logins.Things that almost work if you remember all the steps.A backend that lives half in software and half in your head. That’s not a strategy.That’s survival. What You Actually Need Right Now Most people don’t need: Another course Another template Another platform What they need is a human to come in and look at the whole picture. Where your business has been.Where it actually is right now.And where it needs to go to hit real, measurable goals. Not “some.”Not “more.” Specific outcomes. With dates. That’s what the Brandprune™ is. What the Brandprune™ Really Is The Brandprune™ is a 90-minute strategy session where I act as a second brain, outside perspective, and systems translator for your business. We leave no stone unturned. We look at: Your offers Your systems Your website and funnels Your backend tools Your capacity and season of life And then we get uncomfortably specific. What are you actually trying to achieve?By when?What does “done” look like?What has to change to get there? If your goals aren’t measurable, they don’t count.If there’s no date attached, it’s just a wish. This is SMART goals 101—but applied to the real mechanics of your business, not a planner page. Why This Matters (Especially Right Now) Another year of duct-taping systems together doesn’t just cost you money. It costs you: Mental energy Momentum Confidence Time you don’t get back And most people don’t fail because they aren’t capable. They fail because no one ever helped them slow down and discern what actually matters. The Investment (So We’re Clear) The Brandprune™ is $497. I’m naming that here on purpose. This is not for dabblers.It’s not for people collecting free advice.And it’s not for anyone who isn’t ready to invest in clarity. Some people move on to implementation with me.Others take the plan and execute it themselves. Either way, you walk away with: Clear goals A concrete plan And a backend that finally makes sense The Next Step If you don’t want to roll into 2026 with the same mess dressed up in new intentions, the next step isn’t another list or another tool. It’s a conversation. 👉 Book a fit call to see if the Brandprune™ is right for you. No pressure.No pitching.Just honest discernment. Let’s close this year with clarity—so the next one actually feels different. With heart,SarahFounder, Pope Media Co.Builder of systems that hold real life Get full access to Sarah Pope's Stack at sarahkpope.substack.com/subscribe

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Where business meets motherhood, and everything in between. What does it mean to be a creative entrepreneur? How can we inject humanness and enrich client relationships in our online businesses? How can we balance motherhood (single mom here) with growing our business? What local, physical resources can we take advantage of as mothers who parent alone, while also running a business? I am a single mother of two (under 6), who also homeschools, is the sole financial provider for our family, and a business owner. If you relate to these roles...this show is for you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popes-homestead/support sarahkpope.substack.com