
The Embodied Baddie Podcast (Chrystal Rose)
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15 Jan 2025 | The Breakdown Before the Breakthrough: Why Growth Can Get Messy | 00:14:01 | |
OverviewIn this raw and real episode of the Embodied Baddie Podcast, I’m pulling back the curtain and letting you in on one of those "WTF am I even doing" moments we all try to hide. Spoiler: I’m not hiding. Instead, I’m sharing how I faced my feels head-on and turned a heavy, messy potential spiral into a breakthrough moment. Because let’s be honest, emotions don’t take a backseat just because you’re running a business or living a “successful” life. Here’s What You’ll Take Away:
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The Membership You Need:If this episode hits home, imagine how much further you could go with a community of women who get it. That’s exactly why I created The SurTHRIVE Hive—your go-to space for tools, support, and the kind of real talk that helps you thrive without pretending you’ve got it all figured out. Listen NowPress play and join me as I unpack what it means to process emotions, lean on others, and find your power in the messy middle. Babe, your breakthrough is waiting—let’s get there together. | |||
22 Jan 2025 | Love, Bowstrings, and WTF Moments: Buying a Business with My Husband | 00:39:42 | |
Episode OverviewWell, y’all, this is it: the first episode where my husband, Jeff, and I are spilling the tea on our newest adventure—buying a retail business together. Yep, we’re now the proud owners of Barefoot Archery in Charlotte, NC! In this episode of the Embodied Baddie Podcast, we’re talking about the chaos, the joy, the WTF moments, and the lessons we’ve learned so far about mixing marriage and business ownership. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to go all-in with your partner, this one’s for you. What We’re Dishing On:
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Stay Connected:If you’re local to Charlotte, come see us at Barefoot Archery (we’re literally in there every day right now). And for all the behind-the-scenes chaos, follow me on Instagram at @theembodiedbaddie. | |||
08 Jan 2025 | How Community and Resilience Creates Unstoppable Success with Ashley Alderson | 00:47:27 | |
🎙️ Babe, You Don’t Want to Miss This One! On this episode of the Embodied Baddie Podcast, I sit down with the incredible Ashley Alderson, founder of The Boutique Hub and an absolute powerhouse. Ashley’s been in the trenches of entrepreneurship and come out the other side stronger, wiser, and full of wisdom you NEED to hear. Trust me, you’ll leave this convo feeling inspired, connected, and ready to take on the world—baddie style. 💃 ✨ What We’re Talking About:
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✨ Babe, this episode is packed with gems, laughs, and real talk. Grab a drink (or your coffee) and hit play — it’s time to step into your next level. 💃 Ashley Alderson combines her love of small business development, fashion, connecting awesome human beings and real-life mom hustles, together every day as a leader in the boutique retail and e-commerce industry. Ashley is the Founder of The Boutique Hub, the central connection point of the global retail boutique industry serving 100,000 retailers worldwide. Inside the Hub, retailers, wholesale brands, and industry service providers connect daily for advanced business education, collaborations, real-time industry data, wholesale buying, live conferences and events, and the opportunity to raise the voice of the industry. Recognized as one of the top 10 fastest growing companies in the midwest by INC magazine, and 5 years on the Inc 5000, Ashley and her team at The Boutique Hub are changing the landscape of boutique retail. Mastering the skill of building community, launches and one of the top Kajabi memberships in the world, Ashley also speaks to how businesses with purpose Ashley is a mom of three busy kids, Hadley, Easton, and Jayde, wife to her partner in crime (or love as they say), and business partner, Eric. Besides sharing business strategy daily, she also shares the true behind-the-scenes of what it’s like to be a mom, wife, 7 figure entrepreneur, cancer survivor, agriculture advocate, barrel racer, and casserole connoisseur. | |||
08 Jan 2025 | We're Baaaack! From Chaos to Calm: Building Work/Life Harmony Like a Pro | 00:24:24 | |
Episode 1: Welcome to the Revamped Embodied Baddie Podcast 🎙️ Let’s Get Into It, Babe! Welcome back to the Embodied Baddie Podcast — where work/life harmony, fulfillment, and scaling without stress collide. In this kickoff episode, I’m spilling the tea on why we revamped the show and what’s in store for all you powerhouse women entrepreneurs who are ready to thrive, not just survive. ✨ Here’s What You’ll Walk Away With:
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✨ Babe, remember: Stress is optional. Harmony is the vibe. And fulfillment? That’s the ultimate flex. Let’s get it. 💃 📌 Listen Now: Hit play, and let’s start your transformation—one episode at a time. | |||
05 Feb 2025 | Making Millions, Losing Millions, and Still Thriving with Alison Grooms | 00:41:22 | |
Show Notes: Making Millions, Losing Millions, and Still Thriving with Alison GroomsYou ever look at a super successful business owner and think, Damn, they must have it all figured out? Yeah, no. That’s not how this works. This week on The Embodied Baddie Podcast, I’m sitting down with the incredible Alison, owner of Jules & James Boutique and Jazz Cosmetics. And let me tell you—this convo is a goldmine for every retail entrepreneur who has ever doubted themselves, stressed over inventory, or wondered if they’re secretly screwing everything up. Alison built a multi-million dollar business almost by accident, rode the wild waves of scaling, and even landed on the Inc. 500 list—only to see a $2M revenue dip right after. (Cue existential crisis.) She keeps it real about the stress, the imposter syndrome, and why business success does not guarantee inner peace. If you’ve ever felt like you’re just winging it while everyone else seems to have a game plan—this episode is for you. What We Talk About:💸 Accidentally building a multi-million dollar brand—what worked, what didn’t 📉 The scary AF revenue dip that had her questioning everything 🛑 Why the “more, more, more” mindset can sabotage sustainable growth 😵💫 Imposter syndrome & why even the best entrepreneurs feel like frauds sometimes 💖 Why external success ≠ internal happiness (and what actually brings fulfillment) 🙌 The power of generosity, community, and not hoarding success Takeaways for My Fellow Retail Queens:👉 Scaling is sexy, but sustainability is what actually keeps you in the game. 👉 If you’ve ever felt like a failure after a business slowdown, welcome to entrepreneurship. It’s normal. 👉 Just because someone looks like they have it all together doesn’t mean they feel like they do. 👉 Surround yourself with people who get it. The right community can change everything. Connect with Alison:📲 Instagram: @life_with_Alison 🛍️ Jules & James Boutique: julesandjamesboutique.com 💄 Jazz Cosmetics: jazzcosmetics.com Let’s Keep This Baddie Energy Going:✨ Loved this episode? Subscribe, rate, and leave a review! It helps more entrepreneurs find this podcast. ✨ Slide into my DMs on IG @theembodiedbaddie and let’s chat about this episode! ✨ Visit ChrystalRose.com for even more ways to scale without the burnout. Until next time—stay badass, stay balanced, and for the love of retail, stop thinking you have to do it all alone. 💕 Alison Grooms is a 35 year old wife, mother, and the founder and CEO of Jules & James Boutique and JAZ Cosmetics. She began her clothing business in 2015, following her departure from teaching and the birth of her first child. Alison has grown her business from a very small business that was once ran out of her home to a flourishing online business. Jules & James has outgrown two warehouses, employs over 25 women and ships thousands of products to customers across the United States every week. She also has 2 brick & mortar stores in Carrollton & Newnan, Georgia. As Jules & James continues to grow, Alison has strived to keep kindness, generosity, and friendship the top values of her company. These values are continued by consistently giving and being involved with community organizations, local schools, charities, and world wide missions, all for the glory of God. |