Episode 7: When the Hustle Pauses: Losing Accounts, Finding God, and Choosing What Actually Matters
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In this episode, Mia and LeeAnn get brutally honest about what happens when the hustle stops working.
They open up about the emotional toll of losing social media accounts multiple times, the pressure to constantly rebuild, and the moment they both realized they couldn’t keep forcing momentum at the expense of their mental health, their families, and their faith.
Mia shares how stepping back instead of scrambling was a turning point — choosing to “float” rather than rush back into work — and how putting her phone down to prioritize her kids and her relationship with God unexpectedly led to business alignment and wins anyway.
Together, Mia and LeeAnn unpack the truth that success and financial stability do not protect you from stress, grief, or burnout. They talk openly about why self-care is not selfish, how God often slows you down when you refuse to slow yourself, and why being present with your children matters more than any algorithm, follower count, or online validation.
They also discuss their growing caution around over-reliance on AI in the sales space, emphasizing that real human connection is still what builds trust, leadership, and long-term, scalable businesses. Drawing from their experience across low, mid, and high-ticket sales, Mia and LeeAnn explain why human-to-human interaction will always outperform shortcuts.
The episode closes with a powerful reminder that real wealth isn’t just money — it’s peace, presence, purpose, and knowing when to step back so God can step in.
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