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  • Knowledge Is Power—Until It Isn't
    2025/05/06

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    🎧 Episode Summary:

    We’re told knowledge is power—but when does it stop helping and start holding us back?

    In this final episode of Season 2, I’m talking about how easy it is to let metrics, data, and outside opinions override our own inner wisdom. Whether it’s business numbers, expert advice, or progress trackers—we can get so caught up in trying to prove our success that we stop trusting what we already know.

    This one’s a real talk moment for every solo entrepreneur who’s ever felt like they aren't measuring up. Because success isn’t always in the stats—it’s in the energy you bring, the choices you make, and the way you keep showing up.

    What I hope you take away from this episode:

    ☕ Knowledge is power… until it starts getting in the way.

    ☕ You are more than your metrics - look at the whole picture

    ☕ Every small win counts—even if no one else sees it.

    ☕ You already know more than you think. Trust that.

    ☕ Progress shows up in more ways than your dashboard can track.

    Links to the cool stuff mentioned in this episode...

    ☕ Earlier episode: Stop Chasing Numbers: Discover the Metrics That Actually Grow Your Business

    ☕ Journal Questions:

    • What tool or expert am I relying on to validate what I already know deep within?
    • What does my inner guidance—my intuition—tell me that I’ve been ignoring?
    • Where am I holding myself back because I’m waiting for proof?

    Links to connect with me...

    Book a Consult HERE! (https://caffeinecreative.io/consult/)
    Website — CaffeineCreative.io (http://caffeinecreative.io/)
    Facebook — Teresa Schlup, The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative) https://www.facebook.com/thecaffeinecreative
    Instagram — The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative)
    LinkedIn — Teresa Schlup (https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaschlup/)

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    22 分
  • Before You Bring in an Expert, Ask Yourself This…
    2025/04/29

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    🎧 Episode Summary:

    Have you ever hired someone for your business because you felt behind, stuck, or scared of failing? Yeah... me too.

    Today, we’re having a real conversation about why hiring from fear never leads where you hope it will—and how to know when you're making decisions from clarity instead.

    We’ll talk about what it really means to collaborate with the experts you hire, why trust matters from day one, and how to shift back into confidence when uncertainty creeps in.
    If you're feeling stuck, second-guessing everything, or wondering if you're asking too much (or not enough), grab your coffee and hit play.

    What I hope you take away from this episode:

    ☕ How to recognize when fear (not clarity) is steering your hiring decisions.

    ☕ Why a shaky foundation can sabotage even the best expert relationship.

    ☕ How to shift your mindset to one of growth rather than fear

    ☕ Simple questions to ask yourself before hiring anyone new.

    ☕ Permission to pause, choose love and trust over fear, and move forward with intention.

    Links to connect with me...

    Book a Consult HERE! (https://caffeinecreative.io/consult/)
    Website — CaffeineCreative.io (http://caffeinecreative.io/)
    Facebook — Teresa Schlup, The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative) https://www.facebook.com/thecaffeinecreative
    Instagram — The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative)
    LinkedIn — Teresa Schlup (https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaschlup/)

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    25 分
  • Legacy Isn’t Something You Leave Behind—It’s What You’re Doing Right Now
    2025/04/22

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    🎧 Episode Summary:

    We often think of legacy as something people talk about after we're gone—like it’s only visible in the rearview mirror. But what if your legacy isn’t about the grand finale? What if it’s being shaped every single day by how you show up, how you treat people, and the values you live out?

    In this episode, I’m talking about the real impact you’re making as a solo entrepreneur—whether you realize it or not. Inspired by a recent episode of Content with Character by Emily Aborn, I reflect on what legacy actually means, how we’re building it in the small moments, and why it doesn’t have to be perfect to matter.

    Your legacy isn't just about what you’ll leave behind. It’s about what you’re doing while you’re here.

    What I hope you take away from this episode:

    ☕ Why legacy isn’t a “later” thing—it’s happening now
    ☕ What small moments have to do with your long-term impact
    ☕ A simple mindset shift to live more intentionally (without the pressure)
    ☕ A quick reflection exercise to help you live your values this week.

    Links to the cool stuff mentioned in this episode...
    What's Your Brand Imprint: https://emilyaborn.com/brand-legacy/
    Content with Character Podcast: https://emilyaborn.com/content-creationpodcast/

    Links to connect with me...

    Book a Consult HERE! (https://caffeinecreative.io/consult/)
    Website — CaffeineCreative.io (http://caffeinecreative.io/)
    Facebook — Teresa Schlup, The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative) https://www.facebook.com/thecaffeinecreative
    Instagram — The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative)
    LinkedIn — Teresa Schlup (https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaschlup/)

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    15 分
  • What Would You Do When All Doors Feel Closed?
    2025/04/15

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    🎧 Episode Summary:

    This week on The Solo Grind, I’m digging into a tough question: What would you do if it felt like every door was closed and success was nowhere in sight? This conversation was inspired by a real-life moment where someone asked for my opinion—and what they really wanted was permission to compromise their growth and take the easy way out.

    Instead, I was honest. I shared exactly what I would do when it feels like the odds are stacked and the setbacks keep piling up.

    In this episode, I’m talking about the power of honest conversations, why fake positivity doesn’t help anyone, and how to find your way forward—no matter how many “no’s” you hear. Because my friends whining won’t move you forward. But resilience will.

    Pour yourself a cup, hit play, and let’s have a real conversation.

    What I hope you take away from this episode:

    ☕ Mindset shifts that keep you going when things get tough
    ☕ The 60-second gratitude exercise I swear by
    ☕ Why rejection might just be redirection
    ☕ And how to hold your head high, even when life sucks

    Links to connect with me...

    Book a Consult HERE! (https://caffeinecreative.io/consult/)
    Website — CaffeineCreative.io (http://caffeinecreative.io/)
    Facebook — Teresa Schlup, The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative) https://www.facebook.com/thecaffeinecreative
    Instagram — The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative)
    LinkedIn — Teresa Schlup (https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaschlup/)

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    17 分
  • I’ll Just Be Over Here Doing What You Said I Couldn’t Do
    2025/04/08

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    🎧 Episode Summary:

    In this episode of The Solo Grind, I’m sharing a little truth talk about all the times I’ve been told, “You can’t.” From standing up to bullies on a concrete bench as a kid to launching a business people thought I wasn’t “qualified” to run, I’ve heard it all—and guess what? I did it anyway.

    These limitations weren’t always meant to hurt. Most of the time, they came from people who loved me, but were stuck in their own fear. Still, I’ve spent a lifetime proving them wrong—not out of spite, but because I know what I’m capable of (and spoiler alert: success looks real cute on a “can’t”).

    So if you’ve ever been underestimated, doubted, or encouraged to play it small—this one’s for you. Let’s talk about quiet confidence, bold moves, and living a life that doesn’t wait for anyone’s permission.

    What I hope you get from this episode:

    ☕ A reminder that someone else’s doubt has nothing to do with your potential.
    ☕ Encouragement to stop waiting for permission and start moving toward what you want.
    Proof that success can be quiet, steady—and incredibly satisfying.
    ☕ A little boost to trust yourself, even when others don’t get it.
    ☕ Permission to be bold, do the thing, and let your results speak louder than any “can’t.”

    This week's inspirational tune - Can't Have by Pitbull
    https://open.spotify.com/track/5vNulf3Z6xUrBzGy5hcFgM?si=614962b6c2454bd6

    Links to Connect with Me!

    Book a Consult HERE! (https://caffeinecreative.io/consult/)
    Website — CaffeineCreative.io (http://caffeinecreative.io/)
    Facebook — Teresa Schlup, The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative) https://www.facebook.com/thecaffeinecreative
    Instagram — The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative)
    LinkedIn — Teresa Schlup (https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaschlup/)


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    17 分
  • Be a Good Girl and Don't Make Waves!
    2025/04/01

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    🎧 Episode Summary:
    In this episode of The Solo Grind, I’m getting real about what it means to be a woman in business—especially for those of us who grew up being told to follow the rules, stay in line, and not make waves. Spoiler alert: The hell I won’t.

    I’m reflecting on my journey as a solo entrepreneur, the unique challenges we face, and the ridiculous limitations society tries to place on us. We’re talking about the power of showing up as your full, unapologetic self, celebrating how far you’ve come, and proving the naysayers wrong—without waiting for permission.

    So grab your coffee and let’s talk about why playing small was never an optio

    What I hope you get from this episode...
    ☕ Permission to take up space. You don’t have to be quieter, smaller, or less ambitious to make others comfortable. Own your success.

    ☕ A reminder that you’re not alone. If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t quite fit the mold, welcome to the club—you’re in good company.

    ☕ The courage to break the “good girl” rules. You don’t have to follow the path others laid out for you. Create your own.

    ☕ The push to celebrate your wins. You’ve worked hard to get where you are—don’t downplay your success or wait for someone else to acknowledge it.

    ☕ The confidence to do business your way. You don’t have to run things the way others expect. Build a business (and life) that makes you excited to wake up in the morning.

    Links to some really cool stuff:
    Brent Cobb, "Keep em' on they toes" https://open.spotify.com/track/0f388trqcZyqGbPJUqGWpx?si=97bb6407c50a4fca

    Links to Connect with me
    ☕ Book a Consult HERE! (https://caffeinecreative.io/consult/)
    ☕ Website — CaffeineCreative.io (http://caffeinecreative.io/)
    ☕ Facebook — Teresa Schlup, The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative) https://www.facebook.com/thecaffeinecreative
    ☕ Instagram — The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative)
    ☕ LinkedIn — Teresa Schlup (https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaschlup/)

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    19 分
  • From Overwhelmed to Organized- How Systems & Processes Create More Time and Profit
    2025/03/25

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    🎧 Episode Summary:

    In this episode, I’m hanging out with my good friend and business coach, Nancy Quinn (formerly Nancy Ganzekaufer), and we’re getting into something every solo entrepreneur needs but doesn’t always want to deal with—systems and processes.

    We’re take a look at the difference between selling products vs. selling services––they are wildly different! And why setting clear boundaries with clients can actually make your life (and theirs) so much easier.

    Nancy and I also get into the nitty-gritty of reclaiming your time, making more money without working yourself into the ground, and using tech to keep things running smoothly. We even chat about sales (yes, you can get better at it with practice).

    And Nancy’s got some big updates about her coaching programs, so if you’ve been thinking about working with her, you’ll want to tune in.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning in day to day work, constantly stuck in decision fatigue, or just need a little push to get your business running like a well-oiled machine, grab your coffee and hit play.

    What we hope you take away from this episode:

    Systems and processes save your sanity – The right workflows can free up your time, increase profitability, and keep you from feeling like you’re drowning.
    Your time is your most valuable asset – You don’t have to work 70-hour weeks to grow a successful business—smart time management and tech can do a lot of the heavy lifting.
    Not every client is your client – Setting boundaries and saying “no” when something isn’t the right fit will save you from headaches and burnout.
    Social media is a tool, not a time-suck – You don’t need to post every day, but you do need consistency and a strategy that works for you.

    Links to some really cool stuff:

    Nancy's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1820424158208787
    Design Your Time FREE training https://nancyganzekaufer.com/free-resources-for-interior-designers/

    Links to Connect!

    Connect with Teresa
    Book a Consult HERE! (https://caffeinecreative.io/consult/)
    Website — CaffeineCreative.io (http://caffeinecreative.io/)
    Facebook — Teresa Schlup, The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative) https://www.facebook.com/thecaffeinecreative
    Instagram — The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative)
    LinkedIn — Teresa Schlup (https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaschlup/)

    Connect with Nancy

    Book a Business Strategy Session HERE https://nancyganzekaufer.com/business-strategy-session/
    Website — https://nancyganzekaufer.com/
    Facebook — Nancy Ganzekaufer, Business Coach https://www.facebook.com/NancyGanzekaufer
    Instagram — Nancy Quinn (@nancyganzekaufer )
    LinkedIn — Nancy (Ganzekaufer) Quinn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyganzekaufer/)


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    45 分
  • Are You Chasing Sales or Building a Business?
    2025/03/18

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    🎧 Episode Summary:

    In this episode, we’re talking about the two big approaches to marketing—transactional and relationship-driven—and how both can actually work together in your business. I’ll break down the pros and cons of each, why finding the right balance matters, and how to create a customer experience that keeps people coming back.

    And let’s not forget the importance of stepping away from the grind. Taking a break isn’t just nice—it’s necessary. Burnout is real, and if you’re constantly chasing the next sale without thinking about long-term relationships, you’re setting yourself up for a never-ending hustle.

    So grab your coffee, hit play, and let’s talk about how to market smarter, not harder.

    What I hope you take away from this episode:

    ☕ Transactional marketing focuses on quick sales and revenue.
    ☕ Relationship marketing is about building long-term connections.
    ☕ Both marketing strategies can be blended for better results.
    ☕ Creating memorable experiences enhances customer loyalty.
    ☕ Trust is a key component in relationship marketing.
    ☕ Personal touches can turn one-time buyers into repeat clients.
    ☕ Understanding your business model helps in choosing marketing strategies.
    ☕ Effective marketing requires a balance between sales and customer experience.
    ☕ Sustainable success comes from nurturing long-term relationships.

    Links to some really cool stuff:

    Last Week's Episode: What do you do when all hell breaks loose (and you have a plane ticket in hand!)

    My FAVORITE coffee in the world! Rainy Day Coffee Co. https://rainydaycoffee.square.site/

    Erin Condren Planners & Notebooks: https://www.erincondren.com/referral/invite/teresaschlup0214/1 (yep this is a referral link, feel free to just go straight to her website if you'd prefer!)

    Links to Connect with Me!

    Book a Consult HERE! (https://caffeinecreative.io/consult/)
    Website — CaffeineCreative.io (http://caffeinecreative.io/)
    Facebook — Teresa Schlup, The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative) https://www.facebook.com/thecaffeinecreative
    Instagram — The Caffeine Creative (@thecaffeinecreative)
    LinkedIn — Teresa Schlup (https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaschlup/)

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    27 分