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  • The Follow-Up Gap in Your Business (Solo Episode)
    Apr 2 2026

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    You’ve had this happen before.

    A potential client says yes.
    You send the quote, contract, or invoice…

    And then things go quiet.

    Suddenly the questions start creeping in:

    Did they change their mind?
    Did they forget?
    Should I follow up?

    This moment is incredibly common in service-based businesses — and it’s where a lot of deals quietly stall.

    In this episode, I'm walking through the "follow-up gap" — that space between someone saying “yes” and actually completing the next step — and why it often has less to do with interest and more to do with timing, attention, and how we communicate.

    If you’ve ever hesitated to follow up because you didn’t want to seem pushy, this episode will shift how you think about it.

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    If you’ve ever wondered whether the systems running your business are actually helping—or quietly making things heavier—this might be a good place to start. I offer backend systems audits for both 17hats and Flodesk that review what’s working, what’s fragile, and what deserves your attention next. Learn more at kristenlettini.com/audits.

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    10 m
  • The Mental Load of Business Ownership (and How to Lighten It) (Solo Episode)
    Mar 19 2026

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    Running a business comes with a mental load that most people don’t talk about.

    Not the big projects or strategic decisions — but the constant background tracking:

    • Who still needs a follow-up.
    • Which invoice hasn’t been paid.
    • Whether someone signed their contract yet.
    • Remembering when a client said they’d “get back to you.”

    None of these tasks take long individually, but together they create a quiet mental load that can make running a business feel heavier than it needs to.

    So many solopreneurs assume the solution is hiring help — when often the real opportunity is creating better support through systems.

    🎧 Listen now to learn how small changes behind the scenes can make your business feel lighter — and a little closer to the fairytale you hoped it would be.


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    Episode 144: Start at the Front Door: A Spring Reset for Your Business

    If you’ve ever wondered whether the systems running your business are actually helping—or quietly making things heavier—this might be a good place to start. I offer backend systems audits for both 17hats and Flodesk that review what’s working, what’s fragile, and what deserves your attention next. Learn more at kristenlettini.com/audits.

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    12 m
  • Start at the Front Door: A Spring Reset for Your Business (Solo Episode)
    Mar 5 2026

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    Spring cleaning isn’t about crisis.

    It’s about circulation.

    In this episode, I’m sharing a behind-the-scenes look at recording during a literal New Jersey blizzard, the decluttering session that unexpectedly boosted my energy, and a confession: I procrastinated this episode harder than I’d like to admit.

    Because here’s the truth — dust is just deferred decisions.

    And that buildup? It happens in our businesses too.

    If things are “technically working,” it’s easy to tolerate small inefficiencies… until the mental load starts to feel heavier than it needs to.

    So instead of overhauling everything, we’re starting at the front door.

    I’ll walk you through a simple, tactical place to begin your seasonal edit: your lead management process. What happens when someone fills out your contact form? Are they guessing what’s next? Or are you professional by design?

    You don’t need a brand-new business.

    You need to breathe inside the one you built.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether the systems running your business are actually helping—or quietly making things heavier—this might be a good place to start. I offer backend systems audits for both 17hats and Flodesk that review what’s working, what’s fragile, and what deserves your attention next. Learn more at kristenlettini.com/audits.

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    14 m
  • How to Choose Direction When You Can’t See the Whole Plan (Solo Episode)
    Feb 19 2026

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    You don’t always get the full five-year blueprint in business.

    Sometimes you get a clear season.
    Sometimes you get a quiet one.
    And sometimes you hit a speed bump and think… okay, now what?

    This 10-minute solo episode is a grounded reframe for those moments.

    Not a checklist.
    Not a dramatic pivot.
    Just a steadier way to think about uncertainty, slow seasons, and the in-between chapters of building a sustainable business.

    If you’ve ever felt tempted to overhaul everything because things felt unclear — this is the episode to come back to.

    Tune in for a practical mindset shift on choosing direction over certainty, using planning containers (like a 12-week sprint or seasonal strategy), and why long-term business growth requires calm leadership instead of panic decisions.

    And if you’re curious about the Marketing Planning Reset I mentioned in the episode, you can join the waitlist here.

    Whether you’re in a clear season or a quieter one, this episode is one to bookmark for the next time you can’t see the whole staircase.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether the systems running your business are actually helping—or quietly making things heavier—this might be a good place to start. I offer backend systems audits for both 17hats and Flodesk that review what’s working, what’s fragile, and what deserves your attention next. Learn more at kristenlettini.com/audits.

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    10 m
  • A Valentine’s Day Check-In With Your Business (Solo Episode)
    Feb 5 2026

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    February is the season of love — and this year, I want you to turn some of that attention toward your business. ❤️

    In this episode, we’re talking about what it really looks like to love your business long-term — not the honeymoon phase, not the Instagram highlight-reel version, but the kind of relationship that actually lasts.

    Because most business owners don’t fall out of love with their work.

    As your business grows, the logistics grow too. Emails, invoices, scheduling, follow-ups… all the things that quietly take up space and energy. And when there’s no room left, the work you love gets buried.

    In this episode, I’ll walk you through:

    • Why losing excitement doesn’t mean you chose the wrong business
    • How the “honeymoon phase” shows up in both relationships and business
    • Why quick fixes (and shiny features) aren’t always the answer
    • How intentional design creates room for your spark to shine again
    • Why awareness is the most important first step before changing anything

    I’m also sharing what I’ve been working on behind the scenes this year — refining my offers, rethinking support, and why system audits have become a non-negotiable starting point in my work with clients.

    If you’re using 17hats or Flodesk and your business feels heavier than it should, a simple audit might be the clarity you need. No pressure. No commitment. Just a clear look at what’s working, what’s draining you, and what’s possible.

    👉 Book a free consult (your coffee date) to see if an audit is a good next step.

    The modern fairytale isn’t about loving every moment.
    It’s about building a business you don’t want to leave. 🫶

    If you’ve ever wondered whether the systems running your business are actually helping—or quietly making things heavier—this might be a good place to start. I offer backend systems audits for both 17hats and Flodesk that review what’s working, what’s fragile, and what deserves your attention next. Learn more at kristenlettini.com/audits.

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    15 m
  • Every Day I’m Puzzlin’: What Your Business Might Be Missing (Solo Episode)
    Jan 22 2026

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    Running a business can feel a lot like working on a puzzle.

    You’ve got pieces everywhere — ideas, tools, workflows, client needs — and you know they’re supposed to fit together… but sometimes the picture just doesn’t feel complete.

    With National Puzzle Day coming up, I’m leaning into one of my favorite metaphors and breaking down how puzzles and business are surprisingly similar — especially for solopreneurs navigating the messy middle of growth.

    In this episode, I’m sharing:

    • Why January can feel overwhelming (even when nothing is “wrong”)
    • A simple PUZZLE framework to help you figure out what’s missing
    • Three different ways people naturally approach building a business
    • Why support systems don’t replace your thinking — they protect your progress
    • How to stop feeling scattered and start placing the right next piece

    If your business feels heavy, incomplete, or just slightly off right now, this episode will help you zoom out, get grounded, and move forward with more clarity.


    ICYMI
    Ep 140: No Man's Land: Why the Messy Middle Isn't the End of Your Fairytale


    🎁 17hats Giveaway (through January 25, 2026)
    If leads, contracts, invoices, or client follow-up feel heavier than they should, this is a great time to explore what better backend support could look like.
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    A subscription with Completing the Puzzle could be a great fit! They send you a puzzle, you enjoy it, send it back, and move on to the next one (no clutter, no stacks collecting dust).
    Use code FAIRYTALE for $6 off your first month.


    If you’ve ever wondered whether the systems running your business are actually helping—or quietly making things heavier—this might be a good place to start. I offer backend systems audits for both 17hats and Flodesk that review what’s working, what’s fragile, and what deserves your attention next. Learn more at kristenlettini.com/audits.

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    12 m
  • Out of No Man’s Land: What Happens When Systems Nerds Get in the Same Room (Bonus Episode)
    Jan 15 2026

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    This is a special bonus episode of Build Your Own Fairytale, recorded live, in real life, while I was in Nashville with two of my favorite fellow systems strategists and business friends.

    What started as a casual “let’s finally get together in person” trip quickly turned into something much bigger — real conversations, honest pushback, whiteboard brainstorming, and one brand-new business idea that went from thought to action in under 24 hours.

    If you listened to the previous episode about consistency and being stuck in no man’s land, this conversation is the natural next chapter.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • How three “competitors” became genuine business besties
    • Why being in the room together still matters (even in an online world)
    • What actually helps ideas move out of no man’s land and into momentum
    • And what happens when smart women give each other honest, supportive pushback

    You’ll also hear how this Nashville trip sparked early conversations around creating intentional space for business owners — part strategy, part systems, part breathing room — and why we’re inviting listeners into that conversation from the very beginning.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck between knowing what you want to do and actually doing it, this episode is for you.


    P.S. If the mention of my new offer to support marketing and strategic content planning sparked something for you, join the waitlist here.


    Learn more and connect with my guests here:

    Deb Mitzel: debmitzelcreative.com and @debmitzelcreative on IG
    Nicole Larson: letnicolehelp.com and @letnicolehelp on IG


    If you’ve ever wondered whether the systems running your business are actually helping—or quietly making things heavier—this might be a good place to start. I offer backend systems audits for both 17hats and Flodesk that review what’s working, what’s fragile, and what deserves your attention next. Learn more at kristenlettini.com/audits.

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    25 m
  • No Man’s Land: Why the Messy Middle Isn’t the End of Your Fairytale (Solo Episode)
    Jan 8 2026

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    What if the hardest part of building a business isn’t the beginning… or the end — but the middle?

    In this episode, I’m sharing a powerful lesson that hit me in the middle of a long, sweaty run while training for my upcoming half marathon. My instructor introduced the concept of No Man’s Land — the point in a long run where you’re too far from the start to feel excited, but too far from the finish to see the payoff.

    And honestly? It felt exactly like solopreneurship.

    We talk about:

    • Why the “messy middle” is where so many business owners get stuck
    • The mindset shifts that help you keep going when motivation dips
    • Why discomfort doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong — it often means you’re growing
    • How working smarter (not harder) becomes essential as your business grows
    • The systems that help reduce mental load and create breathing room again

    And to kick off the new year, I’m excited to be partnering with 17hats on a giveaway designed to support solopreneurs in this exact season. One winner will receive a one-year 17hats membership (open to new and existing users), plus a 60-minute 1:1 session with me to help you figure out the best place to start.
    Enter here.

    ✨ Because the messy middle shouldn’t be the thing that stops you from building your fairytale.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether the systems running your business are actually helping—or quietly making things heavier—this might be a good place to start. I offer backend systems audits for both 17hats and Flodesk that review what’s working, what’s fragile, and what deserves your attention next. Learn more at kristenlettini.com/audits.

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    11 m