• 55. Finance isn’t a number’s game
    Apr 28 2026

    You can look at your numbers every week…and still feel nothing.

    No clarity, confidence or no idea what to do next.

    And it’s not because you’re bad with money.

    In this episode of Designed for Profit, I’m breaking down why finance in your business isn’t actually a numbers problem… it’s a clarity problem.

    Because numbers on their own don’t drive decisions.They don’t create confidence.And they definitely don’t build profit.

    Meaning does.

    When your numbers aren’t connected to what you’re actually building, they become noise.Something you ignore. Or something that creates anxiety without direction.

    But when your numbers are built from your vision, your priorities, and your real life…They become a translation. A strategy. A tool that actually moves your business forward.

    This episode will help you understand why your numbers might feel disconnected, how to give them meaning, and how to start using them as a map instead of a record.


    KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAY

    ✨ Why finance is a clarity game, not a numbers game

    ✨ The real reason founders ignore their financial plans

    ✨ Why numbers without meaning will always get avoided

    ✨ How to connect your financials to your actual business goals

    ✨ Why financial planning should start with words, not spreadsheets

    ✨ How clarity removes decision fatigue around money

    ✨ The shift from tracking numbers to leading your business with them


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    17 mins
  • 54. How I went from bingo clubs to CFO — and what that means for your business
    Apr 20 2026

    “I’m just not a numbers person.”

    It sounds harmless, but in business… it’s not.

    Because the moment you say that, you distance yourself from one of the most powerful tools you have.

    In this episode of Designed for Profit, I’m sharing my origin story… from a girl who barely passed her accounting module to becoming a chartered accountant, CFO and profit coach.

    And the reason I’m sharing this isn’t to prove that I love numbers... it’s to prove that I didn’t.

    Because financial confidence isn’t something you’re born with.But it is something you build.

    This episode will challenge the identity you’ve attached to money, show you why “not a numbers person” is a business risk (not a personality trait), and help you see that financial literacy is a skill you can absolutely learn.

    Because if you’re building a business…you don’t need to become an accountant.

    But you do need to understand your numbers well enough to lead.

    KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAY

    ✨ Why “I’m not a numbers person” reduces your power in business

    ✨ The difference between a personality trait and a business risk

    ✨ Why financial literacy is a skill, not a natural talent

    ✨ How avoiding numbers keeps you disconnected from decision-making

    ✨ Why you don’t need to love numbers — just understand them

    ✨ How confidence with money is built through exposure, not perfection

    ✨ The mindset shift from avoidance to leadership


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    18 mins
  • 53. Spiky vs Tickly - How to Finally Feel Good About Your Numbers
    Apr 13 2026

    Looking at your numbers shouldn’t feel like a threat.But for most women founders, it does.

    It feels heavy.What I call “spiky”.Like something you need to brace yourself for.

    So you avoid it.You close the tab and you tell yourself you’ll look later.

    And later never really comes.

    In this episode of Designed for Profit, I’m breaking down why that feeling exists… and why avoiding your numbers is quietly costing you money.

    Because your numbers aren’t dangerous.They’re not a judgement.And they’re definitely not a reflection of your worth.

    They’re just data.

    But when numbers feel “spiky”, you distance yourself from them.And when you distance yourself from them, you lose visibility.

    And when you lose visibility… you lose control.

    This episode will help you reframe your relationship with your numbers, understand why your nervous system reacts the way it does, and learn how to start approaching your finances from curiosity instead of fear.

    Because the energy you bring to your numbers determines how your business grows.

    KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAY

    ✨ Why numbers feel “spiky” and trigger avoidance in business

    ✨ How your emotional response to money shapes your financial outcomes

    ✨ The difference between using numbers as a weapon vs a tool

    ✨ Why avoidance leads to feast-and-famine cycles

    ✨ How to start looking at your numbers from curiosity, not judgement

    ✨ Why your P&L is data.. not a verdict on your worth

    ✨ The shift from “I’ll look when I have to” to “I look because I lead”


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    14 mins
  • 52. How to pay yourself as a business owner (even with inconsistent revenue)
    Apr 8 2026

    Paying yourself in business often feels like something you earn later.

    Once revenue is consistent.Once things feel stable.Once you’ve “figured it out”.

    But that moment rarely comes.

    In this episode of Designed for Profit, I’m breaking down why so many women founders are the last person to get paid in their own business — and why waiting is actually keeping you stuck.

    Because when you don’t pay yourself, you’re sending yourself a message:This business can’t sustain me.

    And that belief quietly shapes everything.Your pricing.Your decisions.Your confidence.Your willingness to go all in.

    This episode flips the script on traditional thinking and shows you why paying yourself isn’t a reward for success… it’s the behaviour that creates it.

    You’ll learn how to start paying yourself even when revenue is inconsistent, how to build the habit from day one, and why treating your pay as non-negotiable changes how your entire business operates.

    Because stability doesn’t come first.

    You create stability by deciding you’re part of the equation.


    KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAY

    ✨ Why founders consistently pay themselves last (and what it’s costing you)

    ✨ The belief that quietly forms when you don’t pay yourself

    ✨ Why waiting for consistent revenue keeps you stuck longer

    ✨ How paying yourself creates better pricing, spending and sales decisions

    ✨ The concept of Profit First and applying it to your own pay

    ✨ How your money flow mode impacts whether you actually pay yourself

    ✨ A simple structure to start paying yourself (even with inconsistent income)


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    19 mins
  • 51. Profit isn't greedy - it's a public service.
    Mar 30 2026

    Profit can feel like an uncomfortable word.

    For a lot of women founders, it carries an undertone of greed or selfishness. Something we’re told we should want… but secretly feel a bit uneasy about.

    In this episode of Designed for Profit, I’m reframing what profit actually means… and why avoiding it may be limiting the very impact you started your business to make.

    Because so many values-led founders prioritise helping people first and treat profit as optional. If it happens, great. If it doesn’t, at least we helped someone.

    But here’s the problem with that mindset: profit isn’t the opposite of impact. It’s the fuel that allows your impact to grow.

    When businesses run without prioritising profit, they often run on empty… financially, energetically and strategically. And that keeps incredible missions small.

    In this episode, I break down why women founders often disconnect from profit, how cultural narratives around money shape our behaviour in business, and why generating profit is actually one of the most powerful ways to amplify the work you care about.

    Because when women generate resources, they don’t just create wealth.

    They create possibility, sustainability and impact.


    KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAY

    ✨ Why many women founders feel uncomfortable with the word “profit”

    ✨ How treating profit as optional limits the impact of your business

    ✨ The cultural narratives that make money feel selfish or greedy

    ✨ Why profit is the fuel that allows your mission to scale

    ✨ How reinvesting profit helps amplify the work you care about

    ✨ Why generating resources is part of the responsibility of leadership


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    20 mins
  • 50. Revenue is NOT wealth
    Mar 23 2026

    Revenue is not wealth.It’s not freedom, it’s not safety… and it’s definitely not a personality trait.

    Because you can make a lot of money in your business… and still feel broke, stressed, and one slow month away from a nervous breakdown.

    And that’s the part nobody puts on Instagram, is it?

    “Hit $300k this year!”…cool. How much did you keep?How much did you pay yourself?How much is actually sitting in cash that isn’t already spoken for?

    Today’s episode is titled: Revenue is not wealth.And I am going to break down why so many women founders are hitting impressive revenue milestones… while their profit, cash flow, and owner pay stay stubbornly underwhelming.

    We’ll cover the data, the behaviour, the finance system, and the cultural bullshit that trained women to chase top-line like it’s the scoreboard of success.


    KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAY

    ✨ Why revenue milestones don’t automatically translate into wealth

    ✨ The “revenue means safety” trap many founders unknowingly fall into

    ✨ The 3 structural gaps that stop revenue becoming profit and wealth

    ✨ Why profit margins quietly shrink even when revenue grows

    ✨ How underpaying yourself delays wealth and erases the founder from the business

    ✨ Why devotion to margin, cash flow and founder pay is the real path to financial resilience


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    13 mins
  • 49. Why money in women’s hands changes everything
    Mar 9 2026

    Women founders will casually talk about a six-figure launch.

    But ask about profit… and suddenly it gets quiet.

    In this episode of Designed for Profit, I zoom out from the usual founder conversation about revenue and look at something much bigger… the societal and economic impact of women actually holding money.

    Because this isn’t just about business performance, it’s about economic power.

    Research consistently shows that when women control income, spending patterns shift. Investment priorities shift and outcomes shift toot.

    More money flows toward health, education, long-term stability and community wellbeing.

    So when women keep more profit in their businesses, it doesn’t just change their bank balance.It changes households, businesses, and at scale, it changes the economy.

    This episode explores why profit matters beyond the individual founder - and why understanding your margin isn’t just a financial skill, it’s a leadership responsibility.

    Because revenue is visibility. But profit is control.

    And money in women’s hands doesn’t just stay money.


    KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAY

    ✨ Why revenue gets celebrated but profit is where real power sits

    ✨ What economic research shows about how women allocate resources

    ✨ Why money in women’s hands changes household and community outcomes

    ✨ The structural barriers that still limit women’s financial participation

    ✨ Why profit isn’t greed… it’s infrastructure and stability

    ✨ How financial literacy becomes a lever for economic change


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    11 mins
  • 48. 3 reasons why women don’t talk about profit
    Feb 23 2026

    Smart, capable, financially literate women avoid talking about their profit all the time.And it’s not because they’re bad with money.


    It’s psychological. In this episode of Designed for Profit, I’m breaking down three research-backed reasons why women founders avoid their profit, even when they’re generating it.


    Because when we don’t name the real reason, we can’t shift it.


    Profit isn’t just a number, it represents surplus, leadership and value creation.And for many women, that feels uncomfortable to claim.


    We explore why imposter syndrome makes profit feel like overclaiming, why not paying yourself makes profit feel abstract, and how attaching your identity to your margin makes financial confidence fragile.


    This episode will help you separate identity from data, build real financial leadership, and start looking at your profit from a place of power instead of avoidance.


    KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAY

    ✨ The three psychological reasons women avoid looking at their profit

    ✨ Why imposter syndrome makes profit feel like overclaiming

    ✨ How not paying yourself disconnects you from your numbers

    ✨ The danger of attaching your identity to your margin

    ✨ Why real financial confidence comes from separating self-worth from data

    ✨ How to become the kind of founder who can sit with any number


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    19 mins