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She's Going Somewhere

She's Going Somewhere

Written by: Taryn Rachelle
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Welcome to She Is Going Somewhere, the no-fluff, all-real podcast where we pull back the curtain on business, life, and motherhood. This is your safe space to dive into the beautiful chaos of chasing big dreams while keeping it authentic. I’m Taryn Rachelle, and I’m obsessed with having the conversations that most people shy away from—the messy middles, the pivots that don’t make the highlight reel, and the real work it takes to scale a business while living a full, beautiful life. Here, we keep it raw and relatable because let’s face it, success is rarely a straight line. Grab your Alani or your spicy marg and join me for couch-convo energy that feels like chatting with your business bestie. Together, we’re spilling the tea, sharing the wins (and the fails), and proving that you can have a thriving business and a fulfilling personal life without sacrificing one for the other. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a movement for ambitious women who are doing the damn thing, even when it’s messy. So, hit subscribe, and let’s go somewhere amazing, together.Copyright 2025 Taryn Rachelle Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • 6 | Trusting God in Business and Life: Why Letting Go Changed Everything
    Feb 3 2025

    Ever feel like you have to control everything in your business and life for it to work? Same. But this year, I made one major shift—I gave God the paintbrush. And the opportunities, alignment, and peace that followed? Game-changing.

    In this episode, I’m sharing my journey from walking away from faith at 18 to slowly weaving it back into my life on my own terms. We’re talking about how trusting in something bigger has transformed my business, my relationships, and even my mindset around success.

    Whether you share my faith or not, this episode is for you. It’s about trusting the process, surrendering control, and showing up authentically—without fear.

    🎧 Listen now and let’s dive in!

    👉 Connect with me: @TarynRachelle

    👉 More resources & offers: https://tarynrachelle.com/

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    15 mins
  • 5 | How to Pivot in Business Without Feeling Like a Failure
    Jan 20 2025

    Thinking about making a big change in your business?

    Pivoting in business can feel overwhelming, but here’s the truth: it doesn’t mean failure. In fact, making a pivot is often a sign of growth, alignment, and bold decision-making.


    In this episode of She Is Going Somewhere, I’m pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to pivot in business without feeling like a failure. From preparing your audience to creating a financial plan, we’re diving into the strategic steps that make a pivot successful—and why it’s a bold move forward, not a step back.


    If you’re feeling stuck or misaligned, grab your favorite bev and let’s chat about how to pivot in business with confidence and purpose.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode


    Why Pivoting Isn’t Failure:

    Learn why making a change in your business builds on what you’ve already accomplished rather than erasing it.

    How to Pivot With a Purpose:

    Discover how to evaluate your current situation, align your pivot with your long-term goals, and map out a plan to make the transition seamless.

    How to Prepare Your Audience for the Pivot:

    Get practical tips for communicating your pivot clearly, building excitement, and maintaining trust as you transition.

    How to Avoid Financial Hardship During a Pivot:

    Learn how to create a financial safety net, test your new direction, and pivot without putting yourself or your family at risk.


    Key Takeaways From the Episode


    Pivots Are Strategic, Not Regressive: Pivoting isn’t about failure—it’s about realigning your business with where you’re headed.

    Planning Is Everything: Having a plan for finances, audience communication, and gradual implementation can make all the difference.

    Your Audience Will Follow: People are here for you, not just your offers. If you communicate honestly and with purpose, they’ll stick with you.

    You’re Not Alone: Solopreneurship might feel isolating, but pivots are a normal, even courageous, part of the journey.


    Practical Tips for Pivoting Successfully


    Reflect on Your Why:

    Get clear on why you want to pivot. Is it due to burnout, misalignment, or a new opportunity? Knowing your motivation helps you stay focused.

    Make a Financial Plan:

    Ensure you have savings, a backup income stream, or a gradual transition strategy to avoid financial stress.

    Communicate With Your Audience:

    Transparency builds trust. Share your reasons for pivoting and connect your old and new offers to show how they align.

    Test the Waters:

    Before fully committing to your pivot, try out a beta version of your new offer or start creating content around it to gauge interest.

    Give Yourself Grace:

    Pivoting takes time, effort, and patience. Celebrate the small wins along the way.


    Your Next Step: Find Support for Your Pivot


    Pivoting is easier with a community of like-minded women by your side. That’s where the Girls Girls Membership comes in.

    Inside, you’ll find:

    • Encouragement and real talk from women who’ve been where you are
    • Resources to help you navigate your pivot with confidence
    • A supportive space to share ideas and get feedback


    Join the Girls Girls Membership here!


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    12 mins
  • 4 | The Real Effort Behind Launching a Podcast
    Jan 20 2025

    Launching a podcast sounds fun, doesn’t it? Just grab a mic, record your thoughts, and share them with the world. But here’s the reality: podcasting takes work—and a lot of it. Why aren't many sharing honestly about the real effort behind launching a podcast? Don't worry, I got your back girl because I am not holding back.

    From planning your content to managing technical details and staying consistent, there’s so much more that happens behind the scenes.


    In this episode of She Is Going Somewhere, I’m sharing the effort that it really takes to launch (or relaunch) a podcast. We’ll talk about the tools, strategies, and time commitment involved, plus how to know if podcasting is right for you.


    Why Podcasting Takes Work


    Here’s the truth: podcasting is rewarding, but it’s no walk in the park. Whether you’re starting fresh or relaunching like I did, there’s real effort behind creating a show that aligns with your business and brand.


    Take my podcast, She Is Going Somewhere, as an example. Relaunching it meant developing new systems, recording + editing my intro, building a hype team, and dedicating serious time to editing, scheduling, and promoting episodes. Every piece of this puzzle required planning—and more importantly, a willingness to learn as I went. So yes, there is real effort behind launching a podcast but that does not mean the work is not worth it!


    Tools That Make Podcasting Easier


    While podcasting takes work, the right tools can make the process much smoother. Here’s what I use to simplify my workflow:


    Riverside: Perfect for recording and editing high-quality episodes.

    Captivate: My hosting platform of choice, with features like dynamic ad insertion to keep content fresh.

    Lethal Legal Podcast Guest Waiver Contract: This contract protects my show and ensures professionalism. Use code SHEISGOINGSOMEWHERE for $10 off!


    How I Built Momentum


    When I relaunched She Is Going Somewhere, I didn’t do it alone. I leaned on a hype squad—a group of supportive women with aligned audiences who helped spread the word.


    Building this team allowed me to focus on creating high-value content while my squad handled the buzz. Pro tip: if you’re launching a podcast (or any big project), rally your own hype squad to amplify your efforts!


    Is Podcasting Right for You?

    If you’re thinking about starting a podcast, here are some things to consider:


    Time Commitment: Podcasting takes work—not just recording, but editing, creating support content, and promoting episodes.

    Budget: Do you have the resources for tools or outsourcing? If not, are you prepared to DIY for a while?

    Audience Fit: Does podcasting align with your audience and your business goals?


    Wanna Get to Know the Girl Behind the Mic?

    Curious about the woman hosting She Is Going Somewhere? Click here to learn more about my story and the journey that led me to podcasting.


    Final Thoughts


    Adding in any marketing channel can sometimes feel overwhelming but I am hoping after listening to this episode you feel ready to launch...

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    12 mins
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