Mastering Business Skills

Erin Alli/Sharon Savage

The Mastering Business Skills podcast is where we interview successful small business owners who share their own journey mastering the skills they needed to grow and be successful in their business. Learn the struggles, the wins and all the things they learned along the way, so you can cut down on your own learning curve!

  1. Nervous System Wisdom, Writing, and AI with Diane Riis

    MAR 12

    Nervous System Wisdom, Writing, and AI with Diane Riis

    In this episode of Mastering Business Skills, Sharon and Erin talk with writer, developmental editor, and flower farmer Diane Riis, owner of Earth and Soul Women, a holistic project that includes a legacy flower farm, live and virtual women’s circles, retreats, and classes on writing, intuition, and creativity. Diane shares how she weaves EFT tapping, guided meditation, and ritual with practical business and writing work to help women connect to “belly wisdom,” regulate their nervous systems, and trust their own inner guidance—on the page and in their businesses.​ Diane explains why she sees intuition as a compass and AI as a tool, and how she uses AI as a supportive “intern” while fiercely protecting her voice and integrity as a writer. She, Sharon, and Erin unpack the “AI voice” we’re all starting to recognize, the danger of outsourcing your authenticity to trends, and why your lived examples and energetic presence can never be replicated by technology.​ In This Episode, You’ll Learn​​ How intuition shows up through your body, dreams, and daily signals—and why everyone has access to it (not just the “naturally intuitive”).​ Simple nervous system tools Diane uses with clients: grounding through the feet, hand-on-heart, tapping, and breath patterns that calm the amygdala.​ How to “run AI through your intuition” so it supports your work without flattening your voice or values.​ Why spaciousness, quiet, and “a room of one’s own” are essential for deep thinking, writing, and business decisions.​​ Connect With Diane Riis Website: EarthandSoulWomen.com (classes, retreats, Dark Moon Circle, and more)​ Email: diane@earthandsoulwomen.com Instagram: Your Vintage Blooms​ and many more opportunities on her site​

    1h 8m
  2. Virtual Skills Master: Mentorship in Your Back Pocket

    FEB 26

    Virtual Skills Master: Mentorship in Your Back Pocket

    In this conversation, Erin and Sharon share candid stories about their first mentors, including the intimidation, the breakthroughs, and the deep confidence that grew from being supported by someone a few steps ahead. They talk about how mentors have shown up as coaches, clients, and peers over the years, often becoming friends who help them think through ideas and navigate challenges.​ They also explore why it is so important to see others in your industry as complementary, not competitive, and how that mindset opens the door to collaboration, referrals, and mutual mentorship. Erin and Sharon explain how this plays out in their own relationship—each leaning into their strengths, delegating what they don’t enjoy, and supporting each other’s businesses over time.​ The episode then shifts into a behind-the-scenes look at their Virtual Skills Master membership and how it is intentionally built around one-on-one mentorship instead of group calls. Members get private 30-minute calls each month with Erin, Sharon, or both, plus unlimited email and Voxer access, making it feel like having mentors in your back pocket whenever you get stuck.​ They highlight why this style of support is especially powerful for introverts and solopreneurs who may feel anxious or overlooked on group coaching calls. Instead of competing for minutes on a crowded Zoom, members get personalized guidance, screen shares, and space to ask “simple” questions without worrying about what anyone else thinks.​ The conversation wraps up with a reminder that mentorship evolves as your business grows—you may outgrow one mentor and need a new one who matches the next level you’re aiming for. Erin and Sharon encourage listeners to seek out mentors in different forms, from paid programs to local coffee dates, and to take full advantage of any mentorship opportunities available to them. Connect With the Hosts:  LinkedIn: Erin Alli Sharon Savage Websites: Essential Assistance  Virtual Assistant Sharon  Virtual Skills Master

    22 min
  3. How to Build Teams, Systems, and Sanity With Nicole Bryan

    JAN 15

    How to Build Teams, Systems, and Sanity With Nicole Bryan

    In this episode of Mastering Business Skills, Nicole shares how she grew Empower Virtually from a one‑woman operation in 2023 into a thriving global VA agency that matches business owners with executive and administrative support across sectors like coaching, law, and healthcare. She explains how being overbooked with a client waitlist led her to build a team, and how her natural “matchmaker” skill helps her pair the right VA with the right client so owners can stay in their zone of genius.​ Nicole discusses the realities of building a business as a military spouse living in the UK, including the challenges of moving overseas and needing a career that could travel with her. She also talks candidly about balancing toddlers at home, an unpredictable military schedule, and running a growing agency by working in focused pockets of time and accepting that some seasons are simply harder than others. Who this episode is for Business owners who feel overwhelmed and know they need to delegate but are unsure what to hand off first.​ Fractional leaders and service providers looking to streamline operations with executive and admin support so they can focus on higher‑value work.​ Entrepreneurs balancing business growth with family life, especially parents and military spouses navigating unpredictable schedules and limited work windows. Connect with Nicole Bryan Website: Empower Virtually ​ LinkedIn: Nicole Bryan

    20 min
  4. Mastering Presence  in a Group Environment  With Stephanie Courtillier

    JAN 8

    Mastering Presence in a Group Environment With Stephanie Courtillier

    In this episode, Stephanie shares how she went from running an online membership community to becoming a “Community Steward” at Exchange, and why she chose that title instead of the traditional “community manager.” She explains Exchange’s community-centered framework, where the wisdom is in the room, and how appreciative inquiry and intentional questions unlock the collective intelligence of a group.​ Stephanie and the hosts unpack what community really means and why it is more than social media followers or a big email list. They explore community as a space of giving and receiving, where people consistently come together, support each other, and experience genuine connection, whether in a neighborhood, a book club, a team, or a small, intimate circle.​ The conversation dives into conscious leadership and stewardship, emphasizing that everyone in a community; team, members, and leaders, is responsible for the space they co-create. Stephanie offers simple, practical ways leaders can protect their energy, avoid burnout, and show up more intentionally, such as taking small pauses between meetings, noticing their own state, and even naming their exhaustion or stress in front of a group to create safety and authenticity.​ Stephanie also shares how becoming a mother and now preparing for her second child has shifted her relationship with work, pace, and the feminine, inviting her into deeper slowness, sensitivity, and trust in the unknown. She talks about “mastering presence in a group environment” as one of her core skills, including sensing the energy of the room, slowing down an agenda when needed, and asking, “What is the question we’re really trying to answer right now?” to bring conversations back to what matters most.​ Listeners will walk away with: A clearer, more grounded definition of community and how to build it intentionally.​ Practical ideas to steward energy, prevent burnout, and practice conscious leadership in everyday interactions.​ Simple presence practices to use in workshops, meetings, coaching sessions, and group programs.​ Connect with Stephanie LinkedIn: Stephanie Courtillier Work: XChange Website​

    32 min

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The Mastering Business Skills podcast is where we interview successful small business owners who share their own journey mastering the skills they needed to grow and be successful in their business. Learn the struggles, the wins and all the things they learned along the way, so you can cut down on your own learning curve!