Welcome to the final episode of season one! I’m your host, Paige Battcher, and today we’re diving into the Empowerment Effect—the incredible ripple effect that happens when we step into our power, lift each other up, and create meaningful change.
Before we jump in, let’s take a moment to reflect on the journey we’ve taken together this season.
Season One Recap: The Road to Empowerment
This season has been packed with game-changing insights:
Episode One: We tackled the confidence factor, proving that action—not perfection—fuels confidence. Bold, imperfect action is the key to momentum.
Episode Two: We explored the energy of money and abundance, learning how our thoughts act like radio signals that tune us into opportunities.
Episode Three: We broke down lifestyle businesses, emphasizing that business success should be designed around the life you actually want.
Episode Four: We talked about mindful influence, and how using your voice to stand up for what matters can transform not only your business but the world around you.
And now, as we close out this season, it’s time to shine even brighter and step into a bigger role in creating change.
The Moment to Shine Brighter
We are living in extraordinary times, and the world needs more empowered women willing to take action.
I was reminded of this during the Women’s March in Los Angeles—standing in Pershing Square among 750,000 people, all marching for change. The energy? Electric. The message? When women come together, we create unstoppable momentum.
Imagine what could happen if we harnessed that energy daily—not just in protests, but in boardrooms, businesses, and communities.
The Power of Women’s Empowerment
The data is crystal clear:
When women are educated and empowered, economies thrive. Research shows that closing the gender gap in education significantly boosts GDP.
Women reinvest 90% of their income back into their families and communities, compared to 30-40% for men.
Empowered women create a ripple effect, uplifting everyone around them—regardless of gender.
So, what happens when you step fully into your power? The world shifts.
A Personal Story: Small Actions, Big Impact
At 16 years old, I was nominated to attend a prestigious leadership camp. Walking into a room filled with other smart, ambitious teens? Intimidating. But also, an opportunity.
There, I learned about the measles crisis in Africa. Inspired to help, I returned to my high school and organized a fundraiser, speaking in front of 200 peers. The result? We raised enough money to support an entire school.
That moment taught me that you don’t need to be an expert to make a difference—you just need the courage to act.
And speaking of women who changed history, let’s talk about Mary Ellen Pleasant—a woman who redefined what empowerment looks like.
Mary Ellen Pleasant: A Legacy of Power and Impact
Born in 1812, Mary Ellen Pleasant became a titan of business and a civil rights activist in California—despite living in a time when women, especially Black women, had little to no rights.
She didn’t have a formal education. Instead, she observed, learned, and took strategic action. Arriving in California during the gold rush, she worked as a cook, negotiated a high salary, and listened closely to wealthy miners.
Then? She made smart investments—eventually becoming one of the first female millionaires in America.
But she didn’t stop there.
She funded anti-slavery campaigns.
She won a major lawsuit against San Francisco’s segregated trolley system.
She used her wealth to lift up others, proving that true success is about who you empower along the way.
Meet Eden Bridgeman Sklenar: A Modern-Day Change Maker
Today, I’m thrilled to introduce Eden Bridgeman Sklenar, Chief Marketing Officer of Manna Inc. and founder of The Trifecta Gala & Events.
Eden embodies the empowerment effect—using business as a force for inclusion, charity, and community impact.
Her parents built their legacy on service and giving back, and she saw it as her responsibility to carry that mission forward.
Through Trifecta Events, she has created opportunities for underrepresented communities, proving that business success and social impact can go hand in hand.
The Entrepreneurial Journey: Embracing the Hard Parts
Eden shared some real talk on entrepreneurship:
Fear doesn’t go away. Her first Trifecta Gala was invite-only. When she opened it up to public ticket sales, the pressure skyrocketed.
Vulnerability is key. She learned that asking for help and surrounding yourself with the right people makes all the difference.
Challenges don’t mean stop. They mean adjust, learn, and keep moving forward.
Her biggest lesson? Success isn’t just about money—it’s about meaning.
Words of Wisdom for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Eden’s advice? Time is your most valuable asset.
Spend it doing something that brings you joy.
Dream big, but be ready to put in the work.
Challenges will come—face them head-on.
The key isn’t avoiding obstacles—it’s knowing that every challenge is shaping you for the next level.
Your Turn: Take Action & Reflect
No matter where you are in your journey, the time to step up is now. Grab a journal and reflect:
What legacy do I want to leave?
How can I show up more authentically?
What bold action can I take today?
When I go all in, what’s the best that can happen?
Your voice. Your impact. Your moment.
Final Thoughts: The Empowerment Ripple Effect
When you give yourself permission to go all in, you inspire others to do the same. Empowerment is contagious—and the stories of women like Mary Ellen Pleasant and Eden Bridgeman Sklenar prove that when we lift each other up, the world changes.
As we close season one, I want to say thank you. Your commitment to growth and impact is what makes this community so powerful.
Season Two is coming! Visit empoweredboss.com and let us know what topics you want next.
Until then? Keep shining, keep rising, and keep making waves. 🚀
Welcome back, y’all! Today, we’re diving into the transformative power of the mindful influencer. And no, this isn’t just about social media—it’s about you. As a business owner, a changemaker, and an impact-driven individual, your voice holds immense power. So buckle up, because we’re about to break down how owning your truth can ignite real change.
The Only Constant? Change.
Ever heard the saying, “The only constant in life is change”? Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher from 500 BC, was onto something. Fast-forward a few millennia, and we’re still living in a world that’s constantly evolving.
The difference? We now have megaphones.
Think about it—your smartphone has more computing power than the tech that sent astronauts to the Moon. That means your words, your ideas, and your influence can travel farther, faster, and with greater impact than ever before. The question is: Are you using your voice to lead, inspire, and empower?
Your Voice Matters—Use It.
Let’s get real—your business isn’t just about selling a product or service. It’s about making an impact. Your experiences, your struggles, and your insights? They have the power to inspire and transform.
There’s a reason the phrase “Make your mess your message” resonates with so many. Robin Roberts once said that our challenges aren’t just obstacles; they’re calls to action. The things you’ve overcome? They’re the very things that someone else needs to hear right now.
But I get it—speaking up is scary.
For centuries, women have been taught to be quiet, agreeable, and “not too much.” We’ve been dismissed, overlooked, and—even today—excluded from conversations about issues that directly impact us. The fear of speaking up? It’s real, and it’s ingrained in history.
Feel the Fear—Speak Anyway.
So, why does using your voice feel so intimidating? Because we’ve been conditioned to believe our voices don’t hold weight.
But here’s the truth: Your voice matters. Your perspective matters. Your story matters.
If you’ve ever doubted whether you should speak up, take this as your sign: The world needs your voice now more than ever.
Let’s take a page from the story of Lydia Pinkham, a trailblazer who refused to stay silent when it came to women’s health.
Lydia Pinkham: A Voice for Women’s Health
Born in 1819, Lydia Pinkham grew up in a wealthy Quaker family. But when financial hardship hit during the 1870s recession, she didn’t just sit back—she stepped up.
At a time when doctors prescribed opium, mercury, and leeches (yes, really), Lydia developed an herbal remedy that provided women with a natural alternative. But she didn’t stop there. She turned education into empowerment, encouraging women to write to her with their health concerns, filling the knowledge gap in a male-dominated medical world.
Lydia understood that her business wasn’t just about selling a product—it was about giving women the information they had been denied for generations. Her legacy? Proof that knowledge, when shared, becomes power.
Fast forward to today, and we see women continuing to challenge the status quo. Meet Ashley Hornbuckle, founder of Fungi House and a registered mushroom farmer. Her mission? To decriminalize nature and educate people about the healing power of plants.
Ashley grew up in an entrepreneurial family, where she learned the value of hard work, customer service, and resilience. But her real passion? Helping people reconnect with natural healing methods.
Unlike many industries driven by secrecy and competition, the mycology community thrives on collaboration. And Ashley? She’s at the forefront—sharing knowledge, fostering community, and proving that business isn’t just about profits; it’s about purpose.
The Entrepreneur’s Journey: Embracing the Challenges
Building Fungi House wasn’t easy. From product launches to navigating FDA regulations, Ashley faced her fair share of roadblocks.
But here’s what makes her story powerful: She kept going.
Like many entrepreneurs, Ashley still battles moments of self-doubt. But instead of letting fear stop her, she leans into her passion, her purpose, and her belief in the work she’s doing.
Her advice? Find your voice. Use it. And don’t be afraid to stand out.
Finding Your Power: Fear or Love?
Ashley shares a powerful perspective: Every decision we make comes from one of two places—fear or love.
Fear holds us back. Love propels us forward.
When you’re hesitant to speak up, ask yourself: Is this fear talking? Or is this a chance to step into my truth?
Throughout history, plant medicine has been used to help humans reconnect with themselves and the world around them. And much like nature, your voice has the power to heal, educate, and empower.
Taking Action: Your Story Matters
Let’s get practical. What stories do you have that could help someone else? Grab a journal and reflect:
What’s a topic you’ve held back from discussing due to fear?
What personal experience shaped who you are today?
How does your story align with the impact you want to make?
Remember, your voice doesn’t have to reach millions to make an impact. If your words help even ONE person, that’s powerful.
The Empowerment Effect: One Voice Creates Ripples
Here’s what I know for sure: When one woman steps into her power, she inspires others to do the same.
We’re not just here to build businesses. We’re here to create movements.
So, as you step forward, know this: Your truth has the power to shift perspectives, spark conversations, and inspire change. And I, for one, can’t wait to see what you do next.
Welcome back! If you’re here, it means you’re ready to build a business that fits your life—not the other way around. In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into what it takes to create a lifestyle business that aligns with your vision, values, and dreams. Because let’s be real—success isn’t just about numbers. It’s about freedom, impact, and designing a life that actually makes you excited to wake up every morning.
Defining Your Dream Lifestyle
Before we talk strategy, let’s zoom out: What does your ideal life actually look like? Forget what social media says about success. Do you dream of working from a beachside café, or does your vision include a cozy home office with endless coffee refills? Maybe it’s about having more time with family or making a real difference in your community.
Here’s the best part: there’s no wrong answer. Your business should support the life you want, not force you into a mold that doesn’t fit.
Historically, business meant apprenticeship—you learned a trade, took over a shop, and that was that. Today? The game has changed, and the opportunities are endless.
From Brick-and-Mortar to Digital Freedom
Back in the day, starting a business often meant big upfront costs. The U.S. Small Business Association estimates that opening a franchise can run anywhere from $20,000 to $100,000+. My parents took out a second mortgage to fund theirs—talk about high stakes! But since the 1990s, the rise of technology, remote work, and digital entrepreneurship has flipped the script.
Take Chiang Mai, Thailand, for example. When I visited as a Fulbright Scholar, I saw firsthand how digital nomads are thriving—running businesses from laptops, collaborating across time zones, and redefining what success looks like. And guess what? You can do the same.
The Rise of the Gig Economy & The New Apprenticeship
According to Forbes, 36% of American adults engage in gig work. This explosion of remote jobs, side hustles, and solopreneur ventures is proof that traditional business models aren’t the only option anymore.
The modern equivalent of an apprenticeship? Find someone who’s already doing what you want to do. Learn from them. Get inspired. But—and this is key—don’t fall into the comparison trap.
Comparison: The Fast Track to Self-Doubt
We’ve all been there. You see someone crushing it on Instagram, and suddenly, your progress feels microscopic. But here’s the deal: comparison is the enemy of progress.
Instead of spiraling into self-doubt, shift your focus: What do YOU actually want? Over the past seven years, I’ve coached countless entrepreneurs who chased businesses for money rather than alignment. The result? Burnout, frustration, and feeling trapped by their own success.
So, let’s do this right. Define success on your terms. And if you need some inspiration, let’s talk about someone who rewrote the rules: Amelia Earhart.
Amelia Earhart: Flying Beyond Boundaries
Amelia Earhart didn’t just break records—she broke barriers. Born in 1897, she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. But what’s more inspiring? She made sure she wouldn’t be the last.
She co-founded The Ninety-Nines, an organization for female pilots, which started with 99 members and now spans 155+ chapters worldwide. Her famous words still resonate today:
“Women must try to do the things as men have tried. When they fail, their failures must be but a challenge to others.”
Amelia understood something crucial: Success isn’t just personal—it’s about the doors you open for others.
Real Talk with Caitlin Hubert: Building a Brand with Purpose
In today’s episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Caitlin Hubert, founder of Tomboy Hair Care. What started with just six products has now expanded to 14. Her secret? Authenticity.
Caitlin didn’t have a background in tech or business. She learned by asking questions, reaching out for help, and staying curious. Her advice? People are willing to help—you just have to ask.
The Power of Social Media: More Than Just Followers
Caitlin started posting on Instagram in 2014, just for fun. But as her audience grew, she realized something: engagement can turn into income.
Her strategy wasn’t about selling—it was about connecting. She built trust before monetizing, and that’s the difference between brands that last and those that fade away. Her message? Be real, be kind, and build a brand that reflects who you truly are.
Taking Action: The First Step is the Hardest
Caitlin left us with a solid piece of advice: Start before you’re ready. Confidence isn’t a prerequisite for success—it’s a result of taking action. Every successful entrepreneur started somewhere, often with more doubts than answers.
So, if you’re waiting for the perfect moment? This is it.
Your Turn: Design Your Dream Business
Time for a quick reflection. Grab a journal and answer these:
What does your dream business look like?
What kind of impact do you want to make?
What work environment fuels your best creativity?
How big do you want your team to be?
What’s your ideal income goal?
No pressure, no right answers—just your vision, your way.
Final Thoughts: Your Vision is Valid
Whether your goal is swapping corporate life for remote work or launching a global brand, your dream is valid. Surround yourself with the right people, commit to taking action, and trust the process.
One last tip? Tell someone your goals. Studies show that accountability skyrockets success rates. So, find your tribe and start building.
Empowerment is contagious. When you step into your power, you create ripples that inspire others. And that’s how real change happens. 🚀
Let’s talk about something that affects every single one of us—money. But not just money as numbers in a bank account or a stack of cash. We’re talking about the energy of money and abundance—the mindset that can shape our financial future, business success, and overall fulfillment. Because here’s the truth: abundance isn’t just about wealth. It’s about health, love, opportunities, and peace of mind. And it all starts in the mind.
What is Abundance, Really?
Abundance isn’t a prize you win, a finish line you cross, or something you can hoard like a dragon guarding gold. It’s a state of being. It’s the recognition that opportunities, resources, and possibilities are infinite. Imagine abundance as a giant buffet—you don’t need to fight over the last plate of food because the kitchen is always cooking up more.
But here’s the kicker: to experience abundance, you need to believe in it first.
The Science of Abundance: Quantum Physics, Simplified
If the word “quantum” makes you feel like you just stepped into a sci-fi movie, don’t worry—I’ve got you. Traditional physics (a.k.a. Newtonian physics) explains the physical world, but it struggles to explain energy. That’s where quantum physics steps in.
Dr. Joe Dispenza, a leader in this field, has spent years studying how our thoughts create measurable frequencies—and those frequencies influence our reality. In other words, your thoughts shape your life. If your mind is constantly tuned into stress, scarcity, and struggle, that’s the “radio station” you’re broadcasting—and receiving.
The good news? You can change the channel.
Jamie King (left) featured on the second episode of Empowered Boss with Paige Battcher (right).
Your Thoughts Have a Frequency (Yes, Really)
Imagine your brain is like a radio. If you’re constantly tuned into the “I’m broke” or “Nothing ever works out for me” station, guess what you’re going to hear all day? More of the same.
But if you shift your mindset to gratitude, opportunity, and growth, suddenly, new possibilities start showing up. And no, this isn’t wishful thinking—it’s neuroscience meets strategy.
Shifting Your Money Mindset
Okay, I’ll be real—I struggle with this too. There are days when I catch myself spiraling into scarcity-mode thinking. The trick? It’s not about never feeling doubt; it’s about not staying stuck there.
Instead of replaying the same limiting beliefs, ask yourself:
How can I see this as an opportunity?
What lesson is this challenge teaching me?
Where have I been abundant in other areas of life?
Every moment is an opportunity to choose a higher frequency.
The Story of Joyce Chen: Abundance in Action
If you need proof that abundance is a mindset, let me introduce you to Joyce Chen. Born in Beijing in 1917, Joyce and her family lost everything when they fled China during political turmoil. They arrived in America with nothing.
Instead of letting scarcity define her, Joyce saw an opportunity. She noticed that people in her new community had never experienced authentic Chinese food. So she turned her passion for cooking into a thriving business, opening one of the first successful Chinese restaurants in Boston.
But she didn’t stop there. Joyce revolutionized the way Americans experienced Chinese cuisine—introducing Peking duck, buffet-style dining, and cookbooks that made Chinese cooking accessible at home. She built an empire out of what others might have seen as a setback.
That’s the energy of abundance. It’s not just about having money—it’s about recognizing possibilities where others see obstacles.
The Power of Mindset in Business
Enter Jamie King, aka The Slay Coach. She went from beauty school dropout to business powerhouse by embracing the energy of abundance.
Jamie teaches entrepreneurs to rethink their relationship with money. She reminds us that money isn’t just paper—it’s energy. If you approach it with stress, fear, or guilt, you’ll keep repelling it. Instead, treat money like a relationship—respect it, nurture it, and watch it grow.
One of her biggest lessons? Wealthy people don’t avoid debt—they use it strategically. The key is knowing the difference between debt that drains you and debt that builds your future.
How to Reframe Your Money Mindset
If money were a person, how would it feel about the way you treat it? Are you ignoring it? Stressing over it? Pushing it away? Time to shift that energy.
Try this:
Notice your money habits. Do you avoid checking your bank account? Do you feel guilty about spending?
Find gratitude for what you have. Even if it’s small, acknowledge it—because gratitude expands what we focus on.
Shift from “I can’t afford this” to “How can I make this possible?” One keeps you stuck; the other moves you forward.
Overcoming Limiting Beliefs
Many of us grew up with narratives about money that no longer serve us. Jamie shares how she had to unlearn scarcity thinking—and how her husband, who had a completely different financial perspective, helped her rewire her mindset.
This is proof that your money story isn’t set in stone. You can rewrite it.
Practical Steps to Attract Abundance
Want to start shifting your money energy today? Ask yourself:
What emotions do I associate with money? (Fear? Stress? Excitement?)
What’s one positive money experience I’ve had? (Hold onto that feeling.)
Where do I already have abundance in my life? (Love? Creativity? Health?)
Your relationship with money is a reflection of your relationship with yourself. The more you recognize abundance in all areas, the more it flows in.
Conclusion: Abundance is a Practice
Abundance isn’t a one-time event—it’s a daily practice. It’s about: ✔ Reframing your thoughts ✔ Choosing a mindset of opportunity over scarcity ✔ Recognizing that wealth isn’t just money—it’s a way of thinking
Take a page from Joyce Chen and Jamie King: See obstacles as opportunities. Rewrite the stories that hold you back. And most importantly—know that abundance is already within you.
In the grand game of business, confidence is the ultimate power move. It’s the difference between watching from the sidelines and stepping up to claim your space at the table. And let’s be real—if you’re here, you’re not the type to settle for the bleachers.
So today, we’re diving into the confidence gap, why so many women hesitate to bet on themselves, and most importantly, how we can rewrite that narrative.
The Confidence Gap: Fact or Fiction?
Spoiler alert: It’s real. And the numbers don’t lie. Research from Cornell University found that men often overestimate their abilities, while women tend to underestimate theirs. Need more proof? Hewlett Packard discovered that men will apply for a job when they meet only 60% of the qualifications. Women? They wait until they meet a full 100%. That’s a confidence gap the size of the Grand Canyon.
So, what gives? Why do we hesitate to raise our hands, take the risk, or pitch the big idea? It’s not a lack of capability—it’s a mindset that’s been passed down for generations.
The Power of Women in Business
Here’s what’s wild—companies with more women in leadership outperform their competitors. Studies from Goldman Sachs and Columbia University back this up. Yet, across the globe, only seven countries have an equal number of men and women running businesses. In the U.S., women account for just 40% of new business startups.
Let’s pause here. Women are crushing it in business when given the opportunity, but they still hesitate to take the leap. What’s really holding us back?
Lindsay Mango (left) featured on the first episode of Empowered Boss with Paige Battcher (right).
Confidence vs. Self-Doubt: The Truth We Need to Hear
Confidence isn’t the absence of self-doubt. (Read that again.) In fact, self-doubt is often a sign that you’re on the brink of something big. The key is recognizing whether your doubt is rooted in actual concerns—or just outdated stories you’ve been told about your worth.
And let’s be real—those stories start early. A major UK parenting study found that 88% of mothers admitted to treating their sons and daughters differently, even though they knew better. Twice as many were critical of their daughters compared to their sons. That constant messaging—”be perfect, be careful, don’t take up too much space”—sticks with us.
But here’s the truth: You are not your past. If we were, none of us would have made it out of our awkward phases. (And trust me, I had a fourth-grade mullet I’d rather forget.
The Secret to Confidence? Action.
Most people think confidence comes before action. Nope. Confidence is built through action. Even messy, imperfect, faceplant-into-the-pavement action.
Take Madam C.J. Walker, the first self-made female millionaire in the U.S. Born in 1867 on a Louisiana plantation, Sarah Breedlove (her birth name) was orphaned by age seven and working as a laundress by 21, earning a little over a dollar a day. Did she wait until she “felt ready” to start a business? Not a chance. By 1911, she built a beauty empire for Black women, creating jobs, financial independence, and generational wealth. She didn’t wait for confidence—she built it.
Her words say it all: “I am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South. From there, I was promoted to wash tub. From there, I was promoted to the cook kitchen. And from there, I promoted myself in the business of manufacturing hair goods and preparations.” She didn’t wait for someone to give her a seat—she built the whole damn table.
Rewriting Your Confidence Story
Lindsay Mango, a powerhouse life coach, has seen firsthand how women hold themselves back. She describes our minds as having two lawyers—one arguing for our greatness, the other for our limitations. Guess which one we give the microphone to?
She challenges us to start gathering evidence for our strengths instead of our weaknesses. You don’t need another certification, another year of experience, or another sign from the universe. You need to start acting on the skills and talents you already have.
Failure: The Ultimate Confidence Builder
Here’s the truth: Everyone fails. The difference is in how you respond. Successful people see failure as feedback, not finality. Every misstep is data. Every setback is a setup for your next move.
Want more confidence? Take more risks. Speak up in the meeting. Apply for the job. Start the business. Take up space. Because confidence isn’t a magic trait some people are born with. It’s something we earn—one bold move at a time.
Your Next Step
So, let’s get real: What’s your next move? What’s that big, scary thing you’ve been waiting to feel “ready” for? Do it anyway. Because confidence isn’t about knowing it will work—it’s about trusting yourself enough to try.