
High Vibe CEO Mama | Business, Life Design & Mindset for Entrepreneurial Moms
by Emily Collins | Business & Mindset Coach for Entrepreneurial Moms
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63. The Magic Is in the Hard Parts
Jun 3, 2026
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62. The No-Complaining Rule That Rewires Your Brain
May 27, 2026
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61. 5 Rules I'm Breaking Right Now as the CEO of My Life and Business
May 20, 2026
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60. My 9-Year-Old Is Already a CEO
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| 6/3/26 | ![]() 63. The Magic Is in the Hard Parts | People ask Emily this question everywhere she goes. At the coffee shop, from friends, from friends of friends. How do you do it all with five kids, two businesses, homeschooling, and a travel schedule most families would call insane? For a long time she had a version of the answer. This weekend, the real one finally clicked. In this episode, Emily shares the epiphany that stopped her in her tracks at her son's baseball championship and the one mindset shift that has quietly been holding her steady through what is, right now, a genuinely hard season in her business.This episode is for the ambitious mom who is currently in a hard part of motherhood, a hard part of business, or both at the same time, and is tired of being told to grit her teeth and white-knuckle her way through it. Emily walks through why the hard parts of both motherhood and entrepreneurship are not in the way of the woman you are becoming, they are what is actually building her. She names what hard seasons actually do for you that the easy stretches never can, why the resilience you build in one part of your life pours straight into the other, and the question she is asking herself right now instead of "should I just burn it all down." She also shares the specific year that broke her wide open as a mom and built the exact CEO she is today, the difference between morning-routine questions and the question that actually matters in a hard season, and an invitation to lean into your current hard part instead of waiting it out.Questions Answered in This Episode:What is the epiphany Emily had this weekend at her son's baseball championship?Why are the hard parts of motherhood and business not in the way of the woman you are becoming, but actually what is building her?What can you only learn about yourself in a hard season that you can never learn in an easy stretch?Why does leaning into a hard part of motherhood make you a stronger CEO, and how does the same work in reverse?What is the specific year that broke Emily wide open as a mom and built the exact CEO she is now?Why is the morning-routine question the wrong question, and what should you be asking instead?What is the one question Emily is asking herself right now in a hard business season instead of "should I just burn it all down?"THE CEO BESTIES MEMBERSHIP:A Membership For Ambitious Women Building Profitable Businesses Alongside CEO Besties Who Get It.Join the membership: https://theceobesties.com/membership/CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins | — | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() 62. The No-Complaining Rule That Rewires Your Brain | What if the difference between the entrepreneurs who actually make it and the ones who quietly fall away has almost nothing to do with strategy and almost everything to do with how their brain has been wired over a thousand tiny moments? In this episode, Emily shares an internet story she came across about a dad who raised three boys who were all millionaires by 30 with one rule: when they turned seven, they were no longer allowed to complain. She tells her kids the story at their Saturday morning family meeting, watches her nine-year-old declare on the spot that he is never complaining again, and then turns the lens straight onto entrepreneurship and what the grown-up version of complaining actually sounds like.This episode is for the ambitious mom who has caught herself recently in the I-wish, the if-only, and the when-things-slow-down loop and is starting to wonder how those quiet little complaints might actually be shaping her brain. Emily walks through why complaining puts you in the victim seat, what gets wired when you stop, the adult versions of complaining that hide as venting or wishing or commenting on someone else's life, and the reframe she had with her boys this morning that took her from irritated mom hearing the 57th complaint of the day to a mom on a completely different mission. She also draws the line her oldest drew this morning, from a single family meeting all the way to playing for the Yankees someday, and challenges you to draw your own line this week between a single moment of catching yourself and the version of your business and life you are actually building.Questions Answered in This Episode:What is the no-complaining rule, and why does it actually wire a child's brain (and yours) over time?Why does complaining put you in the victim seat, and what gets wired when you do it on repeat for years?What are the adult versions of complaining that don't even sound like complaining at all?What changed for Emily after she told her kids this story at their Saturday morning family meeting?How is the way you respond to a flopped launch, a slow month, or a hard no actually the result of a thousand tiny moments you have already trained your brain on?What is the reframe that took Emily from irritated mom hearing the 57th complaint of the day to mom-on-a-mission in a single conversation?Why don't thriving entrepreneurs and present moms actually have fewer hard things happen to them than everyone else?How do you draw your own line this week from a single moment of catching yourself all the way to what you are really building?Mentioned in this episode:Episode 60: My 9-Year-Old Is Already a CEO Episode 57: What Happened When I Asked My Kids for Feedback THE CEO BESTIES MEMBERSHIP:A Membership For Ambitious Women Building Profitable Businesses Alongside CEO Besties Who Get It.Join the membership: https://theceobesties.com/membership/CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() 61. 5 Rules I'm Breaking Right Now as the CEO of My Life and Business | You are not the same woman you were three years ago. You are not even the same woman you were six months ago. You have grown, you have evolved, you have outgrown things, and you accept that as part of being human. So why do so many ambitious moms expect their businesses, their motherhood, and their daily lives to stay frozen in place? In this episode, Emily brings back the tagline that started this whole podcast for her, "Let's have all the conversations and break a few rules," and then she walks through five of them.This episode is for the entrepreneur mom who is tired of following rules she never agreed to in the first place. Recording late on a Maysember Monday after a playoff baseball game, five months postpartum, and admittedly running on fumes, Emily lays out the five rules she is actively breaking right now as the CEO of her life and business: two business rules, two motherhood rules, and one life rule. She walks through what pivoting actually looks like when you have outgrown the version of yourself who built your business, why responding to every DM is survival dressed up as service, how she stopped buying her kids stuff and ended up with calmer holidays and more inventive kids, what changes when you talk to a four-year-old like he is a real person, and the one rule underneath all of the others that perfectionism keeps trying to quietly enforce in an AI era where the internet is starving for something that actually feels human.Questions Answered in This Episode:What does it actually look like to pivot your business when you have outgrown the version of yourself who built it?Why is responsiveness not the same thing as value, and what changed for Emily when she stopped answering every DM the moment it came in?How did Emily reframe gift-giving for her kids, and what did her family actually choose when she sat them down and asked them?What happens when you start talking to your kids like real people instead of managing them, and why does the same principle apply to your marriage and your friendships?What is the quiet, sneaky form perfectionism takes for ambitious women, and why is the polished version almost never the version that lands?How do you tell the difference between rules that are actually yours and rules you picked up along the way without ever agreeing to them?Why is breaking the rule that doesn't belong to you part of the work of being the CEO of your life?Mentioned in this episode:Episode 60: My 9-Year-Old Is Already a CEO THE CEO BESTIES MEMBERSHIP:A Membership For Ambitious Women Building Profitable Businesses Alongside CEO Besties Who Get It.Join the membership: https://theceobesties.com/membership/CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() 60. My 9-Year-Old Is Already a CEO | Last weekend, Emily was out of town when her husband texted the family group with three words: Logan just hit a grand slam. Her almost-nine-year-old's wildest dream just came true. But the part that stopped Emily in her tracks came later, when Logan reflected on the moment and said, "Mommy, what people don't know is I knew that was going to happen." He had felt it in his body. He had visualized it. He had decided. And then he stepped up to the plate and made it real.This episode is for the ambitious mom who is in the building phase, before the proof, before the payoff, before anyone else can see the vision she is holding. Emily walks through the moments that have been stacking with her oldest son over the last year, why she now believes that raising an intentional kid and building a real business are the same muscle, and what it actually takes to keep going when everyone in your circle still quietly thinks you are crazy. She also shares the morning she led her whole family through a "puppet master" energy reset, the reading story that taught her to trust readiness over fear, the Shopify store her almost-nine-year-old is launching, and the one question every ambitious woman has to stop asking if she actually wants what she says she wants.Questions Answered in This Episode:What does it look like to lead the energy of your home as a mom and why can it change everything inside two minutes?What did Logan reveal about visualization, intuition, and self-trust the day he hit the grand slam?Why are raising an intentional kid and building a real business actually the same muscle?How do you keep building toward a vision when everyone in your circle still quietly thinks you are crazy?What does it look like to trust readiness instead of forcing the timeline, and how does that same principle apply to your business?How does fear quietly drive the wrong decisions in both parenting and entrepreneurship, and what does Emily ask herself instead?Why is the question no longer "Is this possible for me?" but "What is it going to take, and am I actually willing to do the work?"What is the most consistent person in the room doing differently than everyone else, and why does it almost always pay off?Mentioned in this episode:Episode 55: You Can Be a Present Mom and an Ambitious Woman — But It's Not AccidentalEpisode 58: The Message I'm Going All In On in 2026THE CEO BESTIES MEMBERSHIP:A Membership For Ambitious Women Building Profitable Businesses Alongside CEO Besties Who Get It.Join the membership: https://theceobesties.com/membership/CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() 59. Build Your Circle Like You Mean It | After a morning walk with her CEO Besties female founders group, and a big conversation the night before with another couple about how they want to raise their kids, it hit her all over again that who you surround yourself with is one of the most important decisions you will ever make, whether you realize you are making it or not.This episode is for the ambitious mom whose friendships have been running on autopilot, who feels great after some conversations and quietly drained after others, and who has never stopped to ask whether her circle is actually aligned with the woman she is becoming. Emily walks through the difference between sharing to grow and sharing to stay stuck, names the conversations she has chosen to opt out of, and shares the five communities she has poured into intentionally over the last two and a half years and how they have changed everything for her business, her motherhood, and what she now believes is possible for her life.Questions Answered in This Episode:What does it actually mean to build your circle on purpose instead of letting it happen by default?What is the difference between sharing to grow and sharing to stay stuck, and why does it matter so much for ambitious moms?Why has Emily intentionally opted out of certain mom-group conversations, even ones that feel normal and bonding?What are the five communities Emily has poured into over the last two and a half years and why does each one matter?How does the network you build shape what you believe is possible in your business and your life?What does it look like to ask better questions about the relationships in your life and refine your circle as you grow?Why is intentionally curating your network one of the highest-leverage decisions you can make as a CEO mom?Mentioned in this episode:Bonus Episode: The Smart Way Women are Building Businesses in 2026 With Natalie Bernacchi (Emily's CEO Besties co-founder)THE CEO BESTIES MEMBERSHIP:A Membership For Ambitious Women Building Profitable Businesses Alongside CEO Besties Who Get It.Join the membership: https://theceobesties.com/membership/CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() 58. The Message I'm Going All In On in 2026 | What if the question you've been asking about ambition and motherhood is the wrong one entirely? In this episode, Emily plants her flag for 2026 and shares the message she is going all in on. You can be both a present mom and an ambitious woman, and the conversation worth having is no longer whether it's possible, but what it actually takes.This episode is for the entrepreneur mom who is tired of quietly shrinking in the name of being realistic. Emily speaks directly to the cultural messages that convince capable women to want less, names the moments where those beliefs sneak in, and shares what self-leadership and intentional life design look like in real life as a mom of five running two businesses. If you've been stuck in the loop of debating whether you can have both, this episode will change the question you're asking.Questions Answered in This Episode:What is the message Emily is going all in on for 2026 and why does it matter for entrepreneur moms?Why does the question "is it possible to be a present mom and an ambitious woman" keep CEO moms stuck in a loop?What are the cultural messages that quietly convince ambitious women to shrink and call it realistic?How do hard seasons turn into limiting beliefs about your capacity, your worth, and your season of life?What does it actually take to build a business as a mom without losing yourself in the process?Why is self-leadership for women the non-negotiable foundation of life and business design?How do you design a life that holds both present motherhood and CEO-level ambition?Mentioned in this episode:Episode 55: You Can Be a Present Mom and an Ambitious Woman — But It’s Not AccidentalTHE CEO BESTIES MEMBERSHIP:A Membership For Ambitious Women Building Profitable Businesses Alongside CEO Besties Who Get It.Join the membership: https://theceobesties.com/membership/CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() 57. What Happened When I Asked My Kids for Feedback✨ | parentingfamily meetings+3 | — | — | — | entrepreneurial momsmindset+2 | — | 25m 36s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() 56. 5 Changes I'm Making in My Business Right Now (With a Newborn at Home and 4 Other Kids)✨ | business changeswork-life balance+3 | — | — | — | postpartumboundaries+3 | — | 29m 11s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() 55. You Can Be a Present Mom and an Ambitious Woman — But It’s Not Accidental✨ | motherhoodbusiness+3 | — | — | — | CEO frameworkvision+4 | — | 32m 06s | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() 54. Agency, Confidence, and Building an Empire Before You Feel Ready with Lindsey Cloud✨ | agencyconfidence+3 | Lindsey Cloud | — | — | entrepreneurial momsnervous system regulation+2 | — | 1h 19m 48s | |
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| 3/25/26 | ![]() 53. Discomfort in Authority✨ | authoritysocial media+3 | — | — | — | discomfortperformance+2 | — | 39m 15s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() 52. The Goldie Effect: Rewriting Your Life Without Burning It All Down w/ Michelle Hooey✨ | growthsuccess+3 | Michelle Hooey | The Goldie EffectAmazon+3 | — | The Goldie Effectpresence+2 | — | 55m 19s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() 51. The 3 Identity Shifts That Make Marriage, Motherhood, and Ambition Work Together✨ | identity shiftsmarriage+3 | — | — | — | entrepreneurial momsself-discovery+1 | — | 16m 05s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() 50. What Your Finances Are Actually Telling You as an Entrepreneur Mom✨ | financesemotional side of money+3 | — | — | — | money clarityfinancial avoidance+2 | — | 21m 36s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 49. From Photography to Funnels: The Systems Behind Sustainable Success w/ Brittni Schroeder✨ | businessmarketing+3 | Brittni Schroeder | The Systems Behind Sustainable SuccessThis Episode+1 | — | freedombackend mistakes+2 | — | 49m 22s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() 48. 3 Excuses Keeping You from the Life You Want (And What to Do Instead)✨ | excusesmindset+3 | — | InstagramLaunchpad Society | — | empowermententrepreneurial moms+1 | — | 23m 12s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 47. Keeping Your Spark in Motherhood w/ Emma Naggy | There's a narrative out there that says motherhood means losing yourself — your spark, your freedom, your identity. But what if that didn't have to be true? In this conversation, Emily sits down with Emma Naggy, a researcher turned entrepreneur who helps moms navigate pregnancy, birth, and postpartum with more presence and less stress.Emma shares how her own anxiety led her to discover tools for rewiring her mindset, how motherhood can actually invite you into becoming your most fulfilled self, and why building a business that supports your life — not competes with it — is possible. If you've ever felt stuck in survival mode or like you're just going through the motions, this episode is full of permission slips and practical shifts to help you feel more like yourself again.Questions Answered in This Episode:What does it actually mean to rewire your anxiety, and how can you start?How do you stay present in the chaos of motherhood instead of running on autopilot?Why doesn't motherhood have to mean losing your spark or your sense of self?How can you build a business that supports your life instead of taking over it?What's the first step if you're not feeling great in motherhood right now?How do you use visioning and manifestation to create your ideal week as a mom?CONNECT WITH EMMA:✨ Instagram: @mylighterway ✨ Podcast: My Lighter Way Podcast ✨ Website: mylighterway.com ✨ Birth Prep: mylighterway.com/mylightbirth ✨ Free Masterclass: mylighterway.com/masterclassCONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Launchpad Society: https://theceobesties.com/launchpad-society✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() 46. 5 Births and the Self-Trust That Built My Life and Business | Just days after giving birth to baby number five, Emily is doing something she's never done before — recording an episode with no outline, no notes, and no plan. This is her raw, unfiltered birth story and the deeper lessons that came with it. She shares what it's been like to have five babies in London over the course of a decade, the moment a midwife changed everything by telling her to trust her body, and how that self-trust has rippled into every area of her life and business.This conversation is for anyone who's ever felt held back by fear, whether that's fear around birth, starting a business, or making a big life decision. Emily reflects on what it means to push past fear, listen to your body, and unlock new layers of possibility you didn't know existed. If you're craving permission to trust yourself more deeply, this episode will meet you there.Questions Answered in This Episode:How can trusting your body in birth teach you to trust yourself in business and life?What does it look like to push past fear and unlock new levels of possibility?Why is it important to process and share your story whether it's a birth story or any life experience?How do you drown out the noise and listen to your own intuition when everyone has advice?Why is it okay if your first business feels as overwhelming as your first baby?What shifts when you stop looking for external validation and start going inward?CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Launchpad Society: https://theceobesties.com/launchpad-society✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() 45. The Three Things Every Woman Needs To Go From Side Hustle to CEO | If you've been wondering what it actually takes to step out of survival mode and into your CEO era, this episode breaks it down. Emily shares the three pillars that change everything when you're growing from side hustle to CEO and why these shifts make your business feel steadier in a way that's finally sustainable.This conversation is for women who are holding a lot... family, home, clients, ideas, and trying to build a business in the leftover pockets. If you're ready to move from juggling everything to actually leading what you're building, this episode gives you the roadmap.Questions Answered in This Episode:What are the three pillars that help you shift from survival mode into your CEO era?How do you create a strategy that fits your season of life instead of draining you?Why do systems make your business feel lighter instead of more rigid?What happens when you stop trying to grow a business in isolation?How does accountability shorten the gap between wanting to do something and actually doing it?What does it look like when strategy, systems, and support finally work together?Mentioned in This Episode:Episode 43: The Foundations You're MissingEpisode 44: Why You Feel Busy But StuckWant Personalized Support?DM Emily the word ROADMAP on Instagram for a focused strategy session where you'll look at your business, your goals, your season — and create a clear, grounded plan you can actually follow through on.CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Launchpad Society: https://theceobesties.com/launchpad-society✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() 44. Why You Feel Busy But You Aren’t Seeing Growth | You can be working all day and still feel like nothing is moving — and that doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong. In this episode, Emily breaks down why so many ambitious women feel constantly busy without seeing real growth, and what’s actually happening underneath that pattern.She explains how “busy” often shows up when there’s no structure holding your effort, why manual everything drains your energy, and how momentum is created when your work finally has somewhere to land. This conversation is especially for women building businesses alongside full lives who want progress without burnout.Questions Answered in This Episode:Why does being busy not automatically lead to business growth?What causes effort to stall instead of turning into momentum?How does doing everything manually keep your business stuck?Why does “busy work” feel productive but avoid real growth?What structures actually help your work start compounding?How can structure support your life instead of creating burnout?CONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Download My Morning Routine Guide: www.emilycollins.com/morning-routine-guide✨ Mastermind Waitlist: www.emilycollins.com/masterminds✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() 43. The Foundations You’re Ignoring That Are Keeping Your Business Stuck | If you’ve ever worked all day and still wondered what you actually accomplished, this episode is for you. In this conversation, Emily names the quiet reason so many high-capacity women feel busy but stuck. It's because they’re building without a solid foundation underneath their effort.This episode breaks down why nothing seems to compound, why momentum keeps stalling, and why the problem isn’t discipline, motivation, or work ethic. It’s missing clarity, structure, systems, and support. Emily walks through the most common foundational gaps she sees in women building businesses alongside full lives and explains how strengthening what’s underneath your work is what finally allows effort to turn into real progress.Questions answered in this episode:Why do so many women feel busy all day but still feel like nothing is moving forward in their business?What foundational gaps cause momentum to stall even when you’re putting in real effort?How does lack of clarity, structure, and systems create overwhelm and constant restarting?Why isn’t follow-through a discipline problem but a foundation problem?What is one small step you can take today to strengthen your business foundation and regain momentum?This episode is an invitation to stop blaming yourself for feeling behind and start looking at what your business actually needs to feel supported. Because when the foundation is solid, your effort finally has somewhere to land, and that’s when things begin to move.CONNECT WITH EMILY: ✨ Download My Morning Routine Guide: www.emilycollins.com/morning-routine-guide✨ Mastermind Waitlist: www.emilycollins.com/masterminds✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() Bonus: The Smart Way Women are Building Businesses in 2026 With Natalie Bernacchi | Some of the most meaningful businesses don’t start with a strategy — they start with a conversation, a nudge of intuition, and a deep sense of alignment. In this bonus episode of High Vibe CEO Mama, Emily and Natalie sit down together to reflect on their first full year of building CEO Besties, how a single DM turned into two sold-out masterminds, a powerful in-person community, and ultimately the creation of Launchpad Society. This episode is an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what happens when women trust themselves, build in community, and let life and business coexist instead of compete.Questions answered in this episode:How did one intuitive connection turn into a year of building a business together?Why is community one of the fastest accelerators for women in business?What happens when you build a business in alignment with your real life and capacity?Why do women grow faster when they stop building alone?How did the CEO Besties masterminds lead to the creation of Launchpad Society?If you’ve been craving community, clarity, and support as you build your business, join Launchpad Society: https://theceobesties.com/launchpad-societyBook a clarity call with Emily and Natalie: https://theceobesties.com/book-a-callCONNECT WITH NATALIE:Website: https://nataliebernacchi.com/Instagram: @nataliebernacchiCONNECT WITH EMILY: ✨ Download My Morning Routine Guide: www.emilycollins.com/morning-routine-guide✨ Mastermind Waitlist: www.emilycollins.com/masterminds✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() 42. Your Marketing Isn’t Working Because It’s Missing This Energy Shift | Most New Year planning starts with pressure...more goals, more habits, more expectations. In this episode of High Vibe CEO Mama, Emily flips the script and invites you to plan 2026 like a CEO, not a hustler. Instead of adding more to an already full life, she walks you through creating a Stop Doing List, the foundation that frees your energy, clarifies your priorities, and makes aligned growth possible. This episode is your permission slip to release what’s draining you and step into the new year with clarity, capacity, and calm leadership.Questions answered in this episode:Why don’t traditional New Year’s resolutions work for busy moms and high-achieving women?What is a Stop Doing List and why do CEOs use it to plan their year?How do you identify what’s draining your energy in motherhood and business?What five areas should you release to create clarity and momentum for the new year?How does letting go create the capacity to set and follow through on aligned goals?If you want support turning your Stop Doing List into a clear Q1 plan, priorities, and systems, send Emily a DM with the word "ROADMAP". And if you’re ready for structure, accountability, and community as you build your 2026, make sure to join the waitlist for Launchpad Society here: https://theceobesties.com/launchpad-societyCONNECT WITH EMILY:✨ Download My Morning Routine Guide: www.emilycollins.com/morning-routine-guide✨ Mastermind Waitlist: www.emilycollins.com/masterminds✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() 41. Make Pretty Work: Web, SEO, and Real Marketing for Busy Founders w/ Julie Wenzlick | Social media visibility can disappear overnight, but real authority doesn’t live on rented platforms. If you’ve been pouring energy into content that vanishes in 24 hours, this conversation will completely shift how you think about growth, SEO, and owning your online presence.In this episode of the High Vibe CEO Mama Podcast, Emily sits down with web designer and SEO strategist Julie Wenzlick to unpack why your website is the most powerful long-term asset in your business. They dive into search engine optimization, long-form content, authority-building, and how to create an online presence that keeps working for you long after you hit publish...even if you have limited time.Questions answered in this episode:Why is owning your website more important than growing on social media platforms you don’t control?How does SEO help small business owners build long-term authority and organic traffic?What type of long-form content should entrepreneurs prioritize for sustainable online growth?How can podcasts and blog posts work together to increase website traffic and visibility?What is the simplest first step to improve SEO if you feel overwhelmed or behindJULIE'S RESOURCES: Episode on Julie's marketing strategy: Organic Marketing Strategy for Those Who don't Have 20 Hours a week for ContentSEO Monitoring Tools: https://bypwdesigns.com/seo-monitoring-toolsCONNECT WITH JULIE:✨ Instagram: @julie.pwdesigns✨ Website: www.bywpdesigns.com✨ Podcast: Being Better Everyday Podcast CONNECT WITH EMILY: ✨ Download My Morning Routine Guide: www.emilycollins.com/morning-routine-guide✨ Mastermind Waitlist: www.emilycollins.com/masterminds✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() 40. Control Is an Illusion: What I’m Learning About Surrender | We all try to control something...timelines, launches, outcomes, emotions, schedules — especially in motherhood and in seasons that feel big. In this episode of High Vibe CEO Mama, Emily shares what this year has taught her about control, surrender, and the surprising power that comes from loosening your grip. This is an honest, practical conversation about learning to trust what you can influence, releasing what you can’t, and staying present enough to lead your life with clarity and calm instead of pressure.Questions answered in this episode:Why does control feel so comforting, especially in motherhood and high-responsibility seasons?What does surrender actually look like in real life... not spiritually, but practically?How can letting go of outcomes help you make more aligned decisions in business and family life?What happens in your nervous system when you stop micromanaging everything?How do you practice surrender without becoming passive, careless, or disengaged?CONNECT WITH EMILY: ✨ Download My Morning Routine Guide: www.emilycollins.com/morning-routine-guide✨ Mastermind Waitlist: www.emilycollins.com/masterminds✨ Instagram: @heyemilycollins✨ Website: www.emilycollins.com✨ Email: hello@emilycollins.com✨ Newsletter: www.emilycollins.com/newsletter✨ Work with me: www.emilycollins.com/coaching | — | ||||||
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