Why I Disappeared for 18 Months (And Why I'm Back)
After an 18-month break from podcasting, Allie returns with an honest conversation about losing momentum, questioning her direction, and rediscovering the mission behind Tiny Offers.
In this episode, she shares how being exposed to bigger stages, larger business models, and industry leaders led her to question whether Tiny Offers were "big enough" to build a business around. What started as a period of uncertainty slowly turned into silence, as she found herself waiting for clarity before taking action.
Through reflection, coaching, and conversations with clients, Allie realized that the very lesson she had built her brand around was the one she needed to relearn herself: clarity doesn't come before action. It comes from taking action.
She explores:
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Why entrepreneurs often lose momentum and stop showing up
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The hidden cost of comparison in business
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How negative feedback can outweigh hundreds of success stories if we're not careful
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The role of nervous system regulation in entrepreneurship
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Why Tiny Offers are more than a tactic and have become a movement
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How trust, authenticity, and human connection matter more than ever in an AI-driven world
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Why starting small is still the fastest path to building a sustainable business
Allie also shares her vision for the future of Tiny Offer®, including deeper community, in-person events, retreats, entrepreneurship education, AI-powered business strategies, and long-term wealth building.
If you've been waiting for the perfect plan before taking your next step, this episode is your reminder that progress creates clarity, not the other way around.
Key Takeaway
The biggest breakthrough often comes when we stop waiting for certainty and start moving again. Small actions create momentum, and momentum creates clarity.
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