• Previously On: The System for Getting in the Room with Angelica Pompy
    May 14 2026

    Have you ever walked into a room and felt like no one sees you—let alone remembers you? In today's episode, I'm joined by powerhouse business coach, speaker and marketing strategist Angelica Pompy, who helps creative women build profitable businesses with confidence and clarity.

    Listen in as we dig into how to “get in the room,” not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, and strategically. Plus we're talking about how to stay in the room long after you’ve left.

    This episode originally aired as episode 25.

    In this Episode:

    • How showing up as you (even when you don’t feel totally ready) shifts everything in the networking game.
    • A simple system for following up after that unforgettable (or slightly awkward) connection so you don’t fade into the background.
    • Why your networking strategy should include your wardrobe, your voice‑memo game, and your Instagram QR code (yes, really).

    This episode is brought to you by Enji:

    Tired of winging your marketing? Enji takes the guesswork out of showing up. This all‑in‑one marketing system was built specifically for creative entrepreneurs who want consistency without burnout. Plan, schedule, and track your content with intention—so you can stay visible, stay top‑of‑mind, and still have a life.

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    Find It Quickly:

    02:30 - Angelica's Networking Insights

    05:40 - Building Confidence in New Spaces

    08:29 - Staying Grounded and Authentic

    13:55 - Effective Follow-Up Strategies

    15:53 - Sharing a Memorable Encounter

    16:18 - The Power of Video Messages

    17:30 - Staying Connected with Your Network

    18:28 - Building a Personal System

    21:42 - Facing Imposter Syndrome

    25:36 - Overcoming Networking Myths

    26:56 - Creating Your Own Opportunities

    29:16 - The System Shutdown


    Mentioned in this Episode:

    Networking Workbook

    Enji


    Connect with Angelica:

    angelicapompy.com

    instagram.com/angelicapompy

    Business Church

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    33 mins
  • Previously On: The System for Understanding Team Temperaments with Ashley Ebert
    May 7 2026

    Ever wish your team just got each other? What if the secret to a balanced, high-performing crew was hiding in plain sight—like in their temperament?

    In this episode of the System for Everything podcast, I talk with Ashley Ebert, a powerhouse in the wedding industry and the founder of The Abundance Group. After scaling her own wedding planning company into a multi-market million-dollar business, she now helps entrepreneurs do the same—by leading with empathy, not ego.

    Ashley introduced me to a centuries-old but surprisingly modern leadership tool: the team temperament model. And once she laid it out? It was like I could finally see why some hires worked out beautifully and others... didn’t.

    This episode originally aired as episode 8.

    Connect with Ashley:

    theabundance.group

    instagram.com/theabundancegroup

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    47 mins
  • Previously On: The System for Growing Your Email List Without Feeling Spammy with Dawn Richardson
    Apr 30 2026

    Ever wondered why you dread building your email list? What if I told you it's not about spam—it’s about showing up with heart, humor, and strategy?

    In this episode, I chat with Dawn Richardson—the product education manager at Flodesk, former software engineer, wedding photographer, and all‑around tech‑meets‑creative powerhouse. She shares how she helps entrepreneurs build email systems that feel authentic, not icky.

    This episode originally aired as episode 17.

    This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:

    If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.
    Less spooky, more smart. Because peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.

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    3 Key Takeaways:

    • Reframing email marketing from sleazy to service: it lives in your subscriber’s inbox (not the public feed), and they're asking to hear from you.
    • Tools you’ll love: why Dawn’s Mac‑chooser quiz and countdown‑timer opt‑ins outperform generic freebies—and what you can do today to start using them.
    • Automation with personality: welcome sequences, segmentation, and cleaning your list—done with your voice, so it always feels human.

    Find It Quickly:

    • 01:16 - System Reboot: Fun and Personal Questions
    • 03:03 - Email Marketing Fears and Misconceptions
    • 05:06 - Personal Experience with Email Marketing
    • 08:36 - Effective Email List Growth Strategies
    • 13:23 - Email Marketing Frequency and Best Practices
    • 17:42 - Cleaning Your Email List
    • 18:29 - The Entrepreneur's Death Folder
    • 19:04 - Bringing Your Voice into Automations
    • 19:29 - Creating an Engaging Welcome Sequence
    • 22:56 - Segmenting Your Audience Effectively
    • 26:41 - Building Real Relationships with Subscribers
    • 31:09 - Getting Started with Flodesk
    • 33:56 - Systems Shut Down

    Mentioned in this Episode:

    • Flodesk - Use Julie's Affiliate Code for 50% Off Your First Year of Flodesk
    • @flodesk

    Connect with Dawn:

    • @itsdawnrichardson
    • Techsavvycreative.com


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    36 mins
  • Previously On: The System for Community-Led Business with Laylee Emadi
    Apr 23 2026

    Have you ever felt like you're shouting into the void online, hoping for more than a like or a DM? You're not alone—and you're not doing it wrong. You're just building it backwards.

    In this episode, I sat down with my real-life brunch bestie, Laylee Emadi—a conference host, coach, and the founder of The Creative Educator Conference—to talk all things community-led business. Laylee is my go-to example for what it looks like to serve from the heart while still growing a sustainable brand.

    This episode originally aired as episode 1.

    Here’s what we dig into:

    • Why true community isn't about audience size—and how to tell the difference
    • Common myths about community-led business (and what actually works)
    • How community connection translates into real revenue and recurring sales

    Connect with Laylee:

    • layleeemadi.com
    • instagram.com/laylee_emadi

    Mentioned in this Episode:

    • instagram.com/feedingtinybellies
    • layleeemadi.com/conference
    • layleeemadi.com/educatorslounge
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    24 mins
  • 48:  The System for Taking a Break Without Spiraling
    Apr 16 2026

    The system for taking a break without spiraling? It’s equal parts logic, emotion, and a little bit of chaos—and I’m walking you through all of it.

    In this episode, I’m sharing a very real, very honest look at what it feels like to step away from something you’ve built and care deeply about. As I prepare to take a short break from the podcast, I’m reflecting on what this show has meant to me, what we’ve built together, and what’s coming next.

    I also revisit some of the most impactful conversations from this season and share what I hope you take with you while we’re in reruns.

    In this Episode:

    • Taking a break doesn’t mean you’re losing momentum—it means you’re protecting what matters
    • Building something sustainable requires honest decisions, not just passionate ones
    • The best content comes from alignment, not performance

    Mentioned in this Episode:

    The System for Tricking Yourself Into Believing You’re Qualified with Katie Mast

    The System for Bringing Stories to Life (Literally) with James Ortiz

    The System for Writing the Book You Actually Want to Write with Jamie Varon

    The System for Dismantling “Supermom” Culture with Kate Rosenow

    Connect with Julie:

    Email: julie@dallasgirlfriday.com

    Instagram: @dallasgirlfriday

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    7 mins
  • 47: The System for Replanting Yourself—Without Losing Yourself with Meredith McAlister
    Apr 9 2026

    What happens when you move somewhere new and have to rebuild your entire life from scratch? In this episode, I sit down with my real-life friend Meredith McAlister, who has moved across the country multiple times—from Massachusetts to Texas, California, and Wisconsin—and somehow managed to create community everywhere she goes.

    We talk about what it actually looks like to start over: the awkward coffees, the loneliness, the courage it takes to keep showing up, and the systems that make it easier. Meredith shares how she navigated heartbreak, career pivots, and cross-country moves—and how she’s built a life rooted in connection, curiosity, and resilience.

    In this Episode:

    • Community doesn’t happen overnight—it’s built through consistency and small moments of connection
    • You don’t need perfect confidence, just the willingness to keep saying yes
    • The fastest way to feel at home is to invest in your life, not wait for it to happen to you

    This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:

    If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.
    Less spooky, more smart. Because peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.


    Find It Quickly

    00:17 - Meet Meredith

    01:40 - System Reboot

    01:50 - Solo Travel Reset

    03:29 - Roommate and Pop Culture

    04:50 - Starting Over Setup

    05:13 - Breakup Move to Texas

    07:12 - Rebuilding with Community

    09:13 - Leap to California

    10:20 - Pandemic Social Strategy

    13:57 - Feeling at Home Solo

    15:54 - Finding Your People

    17:37 - Consistency and Boundaries

    20:45 - Visibility and Improv Courage

    25:12 - Moving with a Partner

    27:16 - Long Distance Friendships


    Connect with Meredith

    Instagram: instagram.com/meredithtx

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    31 mins
  • 46: The System for Emo-Era Marketing: Bringing Your Whole Self to the Brand with Amanda Shuman
    Apr 3 2026

    If your brand has ever felt like a bad haircut you can’t grow out fast enough, then this episode is for you. Today, I’m sitting down with Amanda Shuman, founder of Carrylove Designs, to talk about what it really means to build a brand that evolves with you.

    From emo-era MySpace profiles to motherhood, pivots, and public reinvention, we’re unpacking how your personality isn’t a distraction, but instead it’s your strategy. What I love most about this conversation is her honesty about what happens when your business no longer feels like you and how to rebuild without losing yourself in the process.

    In this Episode:

    • Why losing pride in your brand is the first sign it’s time to pivot
    • How to balance authenticity with authority when pivoting in public
    • The difference between branding with personality vs. branding for attention


    This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:

    If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.
    Less spooky, more smart. Because peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.


    Find It Quickly:

    • 2:01 - The System Reboot
    • 6:01 - When Your Brand Feels Off
    • 7:20 - Pivoting in Public
    • 10:36 - Authenticity and Values
    • 13:26 - Personality Without Attention Chasing
    • 15:36 - Emo Era Branding Lessons
    • 19:40 - Motherhood and Identity Shifts
    • 23:11 - Staying Visible With Boundaries
    • 24:29 - Where to Find Amanda
    • 25:56 - System Shutdown Song Anthems


    Connect with Carry:

    • Website: carrylovedesigns.com
    • Instagram: instagram.com/carrylovedesigns
    • Instagram: instagram.com/theamandashuman
    • Clarity Audit: carrylovedesigns.myflodesk.com | Use code SYSTEMS for $100 Off
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    31 mins
  • 45: The System for Becoming the CEO of Your Business with Dennah Renee
    Mar 26 2026

    If your business disappeared the moment you stepped away… would anything be left? In this episode, I’m sitting down with Dennah Renee—brand photographer, business coach, and founder of The Quarter Co—to talk about what it really looks like to stop winging it and start leading your business like a CEO.

    Dennah shares her journey from overworked creative to intentional business owner, and we unpack the systems, mindset shifts, and boundaries that changed everything. If you’ve ever felt like your business owns you instead of the other way around, this conversation is your wake-up call.

    In this Episode:

    • Why being a CEO is about freedom and intentionality—not just revenue
    • How quarterly planning creates focus without killing creativity
    • The real reason community and accountability are the ultimate growth tools

    This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:

    If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.
    Less spooky, more smart. Because peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.


    Mentioned in this Episode

    Deep Work by Cal Newport


    Connect with Dennah

    Website: dennahreneephotography.com

    The Quarter Co: dennahreneephotography.com/thequarterco

    Instagram: instagram.com/dennah

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    23 mins