Ashley Hogrebe: $300K Revenue, Debt, and a Mindset Shift that Rocked Her Entire World

The Get Paid Podcast: The Stark Reality of Entrepreneurship and Being Your Own Boss - A podcast by Claire Pelletreau

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Today, Ashley Hogrebe joins me to share an honest look into the complexities of running an online business, especially when it comes to transitioning from behind the scenes for others to running your own show.  Ashley turned her ADHD diagnosis into a strength by channeling that hyper-focus to master Airtable and help businesses tackle this really challenging, but oh-so-necessary, part of their operations. Today she shares the highs and lows of launching and scaling her business while facing other personal challenges like divorce and confronting her own identity as a business owner. We talk about investments, managing business debt, and making strategic decisions about what and how to launch.  This Week on the Get Paid Podcast: Leaving a full time job in Feb 2020 and having to pivot again because of the Pandemic The significant impact of getting an ADHD diagnosis  $15,000 month in from selling Airtable VIP days  Learning from “identity spending” and Ashley’s personal take on $15k events Leveraging a rare expertise in Airtable  Becoming your own personal brand when you’ve always been behind the scenes of other businesses Significant investments she made in her first $120,000 year Navigating divorce and other personal challenges The importance of current problem spending over future problem spending Finding the balance between personal healing and business growth Mentioned in this podcast: https://systemsoverstress.co/  Now it’s time to GET PAID Thanks for tuning into the Get Paid Podcast! If you enjoyed today’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate, and leave your honest review. Connect with me on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, visit my website for even more detailed strategies, and be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. Now, it’s time to go get yourself paid  

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