Love to Lead is the show for women business owners who feel stretched thin in their business. This podcast will help you lean into leadership that honors the woman, the team and the vision. Discover practical steps to simplify your business operations, build a high performing team, and create a business that feels calm, purposeful, and sustainable.
You know that feeling when you should be able to log off… but you can't actually relax when you do? This episode dives into the truth behind "Summer Fridays" and why, for most business owners, they feel completely out of reach. Not because you lack discipline or boundaries—but because your business is still depending on you in ways you haven't fully seen yet. I share a personal story that might hit a little too close t...
In this episode, we unpack the belief that more time is the solution to your overwhelm—and gently challenge it. The real issue isn't your schedule, it's how much you're holding.
Through a powerful story and real-life patterns, you'll see how the pressure to "do it all" is quietly costing you your energy, focus, and ability to lead. But instead of earning rest someday, you're invited to choose it now—by let...
If delegation has ever made you question whether it's even worth it, this episode reframes everything.
This conversation breaks down why handing work off often feels harder than just doing it yourself—and why that's not a failure on your part or your team's. The real issue? SOPs that are too vague to actually support your team.
You'll learn how unclear processes create inconsistent results, co...
You know that feeling where you've worked all day, you're completely drained… but if someone asked what actually got done, you couldn't clearly answer? That's where this episode starts. We dive into why "trying harder" isn't the solution most women in business think it is—and how the real shift comes from awareness. Not tracking every second forever, but finally seeing where your time and energy are actually going so y...
You've been showing up, working, and doing everything you're supposed to but still ending your days feeling like nothing actually moved. In this episode, we unpack why that feeling isn't a reflection of your discipline or capability, but instead a sign that you're carrying more than you were ever meant to. There's a difference between the visible work you can check off and the invisible work you hold in your head—const...
In this episode, I share a reading of Chapter 1 from my ebook The Peaceful Business, setting the foundation for a new way of thinking about business ownership as a woman.
I speak directly to the woman who knows she's capable but feels exhausted, overwhelmed, and quietly questioning why business feels so heavy despite doing everything "right." This chapter challenges the belief that the problem is you, and ...
Performance reviews often feel heavy for business owners, but not because they aren't capable leaders. In this episode, I explain that the real reason these conversations feel overwhelming is because most women were never taught how to lead without carrying the emotional weight of their entire team. Instead of overthinking the process or avoiding reviews altogether, I share a simple framework that helps you prepare for...
Most performance issues aren't about effort or talent — they're about expectations that were never actually said out loud. In this episode, I unpack the real reason managing a team can feel heavier than it should. It's not that you're a bad leader. It's that unspoken expectations, unclear outcomes, and reactive feedback create unnecessary mental weight. Quarterly performance reviews aren't about being corporate — they'...
In this episode, we're unpacking a hard but necessary leadership question: what if the reason your team's work feels flat, generic, or slightly "off" isn't a people problem — but an AI problem?
As more businesses lean on AI for speed and efficiency, many women business owners are quietly finding themselves rewriting more than they're reviewing, questioning their team's thinking, and feeling disconnected f...
If your business only runs because you're holding everything together in your head… you don't have a system.
You have survival mode — with good Wi-Fi.
In this episode, we're dismantling the lie women have been sold about "fixing" their businesses with better tech. Because Asana isn't the problem. Your CRM isn't the problem. And mastering one more platform won't suddenly make delegation feel li...
"You can't pour from an empty cup."
We hear it. We believe it. But no one ever tells us how to actually refill the cup, especially as women running businesses while carrying the invisible weight of everything else.
In this episode, I walk you through a simple but powerful visual: two cups sitting side by side. One is bone-dry empty—the cup most women are trying to lead, scale, and delegate fro...
In this episode, we unpack what tone-deaf CEOs actually have in common—and why even the most caring women can slip into these patterns when they're carrying too much inside systems that were never built for them.
Through a powerful (and painful) corporate story, I share the moment I learned firsthand how disconnected leadership impacts real humans—and why awareness, not intention, is what actually matters.
...In this episode, we unpack a tension so many women in business feel but rarely name: the gap between tactical, grind-it-out advice and dreamy, inspirational messaging—and why neither truly supports how women lead.
You'll hear why burnout isn't a personal failure, but a system problem, and how the pressure to "do it all" quietly erodes confidence, energy, and ownership. We explore a different way of leading...
There's a moment no one warns women about: when your business starts working… and your body starts resisting. In this episode, Jillian unpacks what happens when visibility, opportunity, and growth collide with real human capacity. Through a powerful client story, she explores the tension between relief and regret, why saying yes isn't always leadership, and how to discern between burnout-driven limits and intentional, ...
This episode builds on the foundation laid in Part 1, where the focus was on creating buy-in before building a plan and helping teams feel connected to the future they're being asked to carry. This episode, Part 2, outlines how to lead a vision workshop that prioritizes safety, trust, and shared ownership over hype or pressure, emphasizing that vision is not handed down but chosen.
Jillian walks you throug...
In part one of this two-part series, Jillian explores why vision alone isn't enough to create buy-in — and how leadership without belonging quietly leads to burnout. If you've ever left a vision meeting feeling inspired but strangely heavy, this episode names what's really happening beneath the surface.
This conversation reframes leadership from casting bigger goals to creating safety, peace, and connectio...
In this episode, Jillian dives into what happens when burnout and brain fog stop being occasional challenges and quietly become your baseline. She unpacks why so many women entrepreneurs don't recognize burnout until exhaustion feels normal and mental clarity feels out of reach—and why this isn't a personal failure, but a systems problem.
Jillian introduces the burnout cycle many women are stuck in without...
Ever feel like you're moving fast but missing everything important? In this episode, we're exploring why being busy creates blind spots and how to organize your time in a way that actually honors your energy, creativity, and life.
Jillian introduces a game-changing framework inspired by performers and entertainers: organizing your calendar into four distinct types of days. Instead of treating every day the...
Growth can look great on paper while quietly draining your energy behind the scenes. In this episode, Jillian explores a hidden challenge many women entrepreneurs face as their businesses expand: overhead creep. When more clients and revenue lead to rushed hiring, unclear roles, and rising responsibilities, quality and capacity often suffer—even though nothing appears "wrong."
Jillian breaks down why hirin...
Welcome to Love to Lead (formally The Grace-Filled CEO)— a rebrand born from a truth that needed to be told.
This isn't just another business podcast. This is a space for women who are leading businesses, homes, families, and everything in between, and feeling the weight of it all.
Traditional business advice wasn't designed for the mental load you carry. The aspirational content tells you to ...
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Stop doomscrolling. Start decoding the tech rewiring your week - and your world. The Interface is the BBC's fiercely informed, fast and funny take on how tech is changing everything. Hosted by journalists Tom Germain, Karen Hao, and Nicky Woolf, each episode unpacks week-by-week the unfolding story of how technology is shaping all our futures. No guests. No jargon. Just three sharp voices debating the tech news stories that matter - whether they shook a government, broke the internet, or quietly tipped the balance of power. As TikTok shifts geopolitics, Trump drives digital shockwaves, Elon Musk expands his space-internet empire and AI reroutes the routines of everyday life - the trio ask: what world are the tech titans building for us? And do we want to live in it?