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The Kristen Boss Podcast is for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone navigating major life transitions who want to build something that truly sustains them. Host Kristen Boss, co-founder of Sondera and bestselling author of "Pivot to Purpose," brings you vulnerable, unfiltered conversations about what it really takes to create aligned, sustainable success. After building and walking away from a $20 million business, Kristen has learned that true success isn't just about building businesses—it's about building a life that can sustain you through everything. Each episode features solo deep dives where Kristen shares real-time insights on the questions she's sitting with and the challenges she's navigating, plus conversations with authors, entrepreneurs, creatives, and everyday people who've figured out how to thrive through major pivots. Whether you're building a company, raising kids, navigating a major transition, or simply trying to figure out what fulfillment actually means, this show explores entrepreneurship that feels aligned and approachable, high performance that impacts all areas of life, and what it truly means to evolve, change, grow, and pivot. This is for anyone ready to stop chasing someone else's version of success and go deeper into what's possible when you lead with intention. New episodes drop weekly, bringing you practical wisdom for living and leading authentically in a world that often demands otherwise.

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The Kristen Boss Podcast is for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone navigating major life transitions who want to build something that truly sustains them. Host Kristen Boss, co-founder of Sondera and bestselling author of "Pivot to Purpose," brings you vulnerable, unfiltered conversations about what it really takes to create aligned, sustainable success. After building and walking away from a $20 million business, Kristen has learned that true success isn't just about building businesses—it's about building a life that can sustain you through everything. Each episode features solo deep dives where Kristen shares real-time insights on the questions she's sitting with and the challenges she's navigating, plus conversations with authors, entrepreneurs, creatives, and everyday people who've figured out how to thrive through major pivots. Whether you're building a company, raising kids, navigating a major transition, or simply trying to figure out what fulfillment actually means, this show explores entrepreneurship that feels aligned and approachable, high performance that impacts all areas of life, and what it truly means to evolve, change, grow, and pivot. This is for anyone ready to stop chasing someone else's version of success and go deeper into what's possible when you lead with intention. New episodes drop weekly, bringing you practical wisdom for living and leading authentically in a world that often demands otherwise.

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245. Emotional Health Is the Strategy: A Conversation with Dr. Chris Lee

1/12/2026
In this raw and powerful episode, Kristen sits down with Dr. Chris Lee—executive consultant, leadership expert, and nervous system educator—for a deeply human conversation that challenges how we think about emotional regulation, productivity, and performance. Together, they unpack why mindset alone isn’t enough, why burnout is more than just a busy calendar, and how unresolved emotional patterns are silently influencing everything from our parenting to our leadership. Chris shares vulnerably from his own story of grief, trauma, and growth—and offers practical insights for learning how to regulate before you rewire. Whether you're a high performer stuck in overdrive or a parent trying to model emotional intelligence at home, this episode will shift your perspective in the best possible way. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: real Key Takeaways: implementationlive About the Guest: Dr. Chris Lee is a behavioral neuroscientist, executive coach, and founder of Elemental Shift Consulting, a leadership and wellness company helping individuals and organizations build emotionally intelligent, purpose-driven systems. Every month, Dr. Chris reaches over 30 million people through his content—teaching executives, creators, and everyday humans how to better understand and befriend their nervous systems. His work focuses on the intersection of behavioral neuroscience, emotional regulation, and modern leadership—guiding people to live more purposeful, productive lives by aligning biology with intention. He’s also the host of Wired for Wonder, a podcast that explores the habits, rituals, and perspectives of high-performing individuals living with meaning, creativity, and heart. Outside of consulting and content creation, Dr. Chris is a devoted homeschooling father to his extraordinary daughter and—like the rest of us—is still learning to take care of himself. To learn more, follow him on social media

Duration:00:48:43

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244. Success, Surrender, and the Spirit of Wisdom with Pedro Adao

12/29/2025
In this deeply honest and thought‑provoking conversation, Kristen sits down with entrepreneur, teacher, and innovator Pedro Adao to explore what it really means to pursue success without losing yourself in the process. As a new year begins and goals feel bigger than ever, Kristen and Pedro challenge the idea that clarity comes from striving harder. Instead, they unpack the unseen forces that drive ambition—desperation, identity, fear of loss, and the addiction to validation—and how these can quietly sabotage both business and life. Pedro shares his powerful personal story of crashing, burning, and rebuilding after losing everything—his money, reputation, and sense of self—and how wisdom, not hustle, became the foundation of his success. Together, they explore concepts like sober success, the “orphan mindset,” why fear of loss creates the very outcomes we’re trying to avoid, and why many entrepreneurs are unknowingly using success as a substitute for worth. This episode is an invitation to let old versions of yourself die, release what no longer serves you, and step into the new year freer, clearer, and more grounded than ever before. What You’ll Learn in This Episode using Featured Guest Pedro Adao is an eight‑figure entrepreneur, teacher, and creator known for pioneering the modern online challenge model used by some of the biggest names in marketing today. His work blends timeless wisdom, spiritual principles, and practical business strategy, impacting millions of entrepreneurs worldwide. The 31‑Day Wisdom Challenge (FREE) A live, daily experience exploring timeless wisdom from the Book of Proverbs, designed to help entrepreneurs start the year with clarity, perspective, and purpose. 👉 CLICK HERE to join If this conversation resonated with you: www.kristenboss.com

Duration:01:05:31

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243. Coaching Is Not What You Think: The Truth About Real Transformation

12/16/2025
In this heartfelt and deeply insightful episode, Kristen introduces listeners to a few of the powerhouse coaches behind Sondera — Chuck, Dan, Karen, and Nina — some of the real MVPs walking clients through life-altering transformation work every single day. These aren’t just any coaches. They’re trauma-informed, certified in many modalities, and deeply aligned with Sondera’s core mission: helping clients step out of a life lived on autopilot and into a life of conscious design. Kristen and the team peel back the curtain on what coaching really looks like, why it's different from therapy or friendship, and how true transformation happens when safety, trust, and the right tools are in place. Whether you're curious about coaching, struggling to break old patterns, or wondering how to finally make real change stick — this episode is your behind-the-scenes look into the soul of Sondera’s approach and the humans guiding it. In This Episode: not Key Takeaways: Notable Quotes: “We’re not here to fix people — we help them realize they’re both the problem and the solution.” – Karen “If you’re waiting for your circumstances to get better, you’ll wait your whole life. Coaching helps you get better.” – Kristen “Your adaptive personality is not who you are. It’s just how you learned to stay safe.” – Nina “Leadership coaching isn’t just about work. If you’re wonky at home, you’ll bring that to work — and vice versa.” – Chuck “Coaches aren’t your friends. We’re not here to co-sign your comfort. We’re here to protect the story you’re writing with your life.” – Kristen Episode Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome + why this episode is extra special 2:00 – Kristen introduces the vision behind Sondera and its team 3:00 – Meet Karen: executive coach on confidence, clarity, and showing up 6:45 – Meet Chuck: fighting the “default life” and coaching for design 12:30 – Meet Nina: trauma-informed coach bridging mindset and nervous system work 18:40 – Meet Dan: military background, leadership coaching, and redefining resilience 24:00 – Common misconceptions about coaching (especially for men) 33:00 – Why shame never leads to transformation 38:00 – Coaching vs. friendship: why your coach won’t tell you what you want to hear 44:00 – Why you don’t need to “get your ducks in a row” to start coaching 51:00 – The power of assessments, self-awareness, and seeing your growth 1:00:00 – Real client transformation stories from each coach 1:11:00 – Coaching as your “brain trust” to help you write a better story 1:15:00 – Final thoughts + how to explore coaching with Sondera Want to Explore Coaching? If you're tired of repeating...

Duration:01:14:06

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242. The Messy Middle

12/8/2025
Description: In this raw and relatable episode, Kristen invites listeners into an honest conversation about one of the most overlooked—but essential—parts of any transformation: the messy middle. From career pivots to personal growth, Kristen shares why this unglamorous phase is where true change actually happens. Using stories from her own life—unexpected setbacks, frustrating gym reps, snow days without WiFi, and even a drooping houseplant—Kristen makes a powerful case for why resilience, self-compassion, and showing up when it’s boring and hard are the keys to sustainable success. Whether you're building something new, working through a tough season, or just tired of not seeing quick results, this episode is a must-listen. Kristen gives practical mindset shifts to help you stick with your goals after the excitement wears off—and before the big wins arrive. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: actually Key Takeaways: quiet, slow, and unsexy Timestamps: 0:58 – Recording from the basement: Life without internet 2:45 – Why we love beginnings and endings—but struggle with the middle 4:44 – What Kristen’s “skyscraper year” taught her about digging deep foundations 7:34 – Lessons from her daughter’s piano practice (and adult frustration tolerance) 10:13 – Why high achievers struggle when they’re not good at something right away 13:18 – Training your brain to look for signs of life 15:21 – How to stay in the game when results are slow 17:23 – 5 ways to thrive in the messy middle 20:03 – Reflecting on 2025: Measuring internal wins, not just external results Connect with Kristen: Visit www.kristenboss.com for coaching, courses, and more resources. Loved the episode?

Duration:00:22:00

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241. Hope Hustler: Addicted to the Idea of Change

12/1/2025
Today Kristen Boss pulls back the curtain on a common struggle so many high-achievers face which is being addicted to the idea of transformation rather than the actual process of it. If you’re someone who constantly finds themselves buying planners, signing up for new programs, and telling yourself, “This time will be different” only to fizzle out days later? This episode is a must-listen. Kristen introduces the concept of the “Hope Hustler”: someone hooked on the emotional high of fresh starts but who struggles to stay committed when the novelty wears off. She breaks down the psychology behind this pattern, the nervous system’s role in resistance, and how our obsession with speed and excitement keeps us from real transformation. Kristen also outlines a better way forward — one that prioritizes sustainability, nervous system regulation, and a grounded approach to growth. Key Takeaways: Resources & Links: If you’re a Hope Hustler, you need to be at the 3-Day Success Rewire Challenge happening December 8-10th! Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome + Quick Event Announcement 2:00 – The dopamine hit of fresh starts 5:30 – Who is a Hope Hustler? 8:00 – Why desire isn’t the problem — resistance is 13:00 – How our stress responses sabotage progress 19:00 – The cost of false starts and eroded self-trust 25:00 – How to break the Hope Hustler cycle 29:00 – Redefining success: continuity over intensity 32:00 – Final thoughts + How to join the Success Rewire If this episode resonated with you, leave a quick review or share it on Instagram and tag @thekristenboss—she just might repost you! ❤️ For more resources and to connect with Kristen, visit: www.kristenboss.com

Duration:00:35:25

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240. Gratitude in the Hard

11/24/2025
Kristen Boss opens up about the difficult realities of 2025 and how she's navigating grief, loss, and uncertainty with intentional gratitude. As Thanksgiving approaches, Kristen invites listeners into a compassionate, honest conversation about finding meaning in hardship without resorting to toxic positivity. She shares personal stories from her own challenging year and instead of glossing over the pain, Kristen explores how to extract lessons, build resilience, and reclaim agency even when life feels brutally hard. If you're feeling weary, stuck, or overwhelmed heading into the holidays, this episode will feel like a deep breath and a warm hug. Kristen reminds us that we don’t have to wait for life to get better—we get to decide how we show up in the midst of it. Episode Highlights: Call to Action: Register for the 3-Day Success Rewire happening December 8–10 12pm CT each day. Join this event BEFORE you buy the pretty planner for 2026. This reset designed to help you become the consistent, empowered version of yourself in 2026—without relying on another planner or resolution. Timestamps: 0:00 — Welcome + Thanksgiving reflections 1:20 — A hard year and why this episode had to be different 3:30 — Kristen’s personal stories: grief, health scares, and life transitions 6:40 — Resilience through adversity 9:20 — The myth of January 1st as a magical reset 11:00 — How to be the agent of change in your own life 13:00 — Holiday mindset hacks and boundary tips 14:30 — Final encouragement and sign-off Share the Love: If this episode resonated with you, leave a quick review or share it on Instagram and tag @thekristenboss—she just might repost you! ❤️ For more resources and to connect with Kristen, visit: www.kristenboss.com

Duration:00:16:22

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239. Guilt Driven Goals: How They Set You Up to Fail

11/17/2025
This week Kristen Boss dives deep into a sneaky and self-sabotaging pattern that shows up in goal-setting—guilt-driven goals. As the end of the year approaches, many people fall into the trap of using shame and guilt to set overcompensating goals, only to end up feeling burned out, unmotivated, and even more disconnected from themselves. Kristen breaks down how guilt-fueled goals are rooted in shame rather than genuine desire, and why they often lead to failure, burnout, and eroded self-trust. She challenges listeners to shift their goal-setting framework from punishment to purpose, offering tangible questions and mindset shifts to help you set kinder, self-honoring goals that actually stick. Plus, Kristen shares personal anecdotes, coaching insights from inside her Sonara Signature membership, and offers a sneak peek into her upcoming 3-Day Challenge: The Success Rewire—designed to help you radically shift how you approach goals in 2026. Key Takeaways: Questions to Reflect On: Mentioned in This Episode: 🌟 The Success Rewire — Kristen’s new 3-day event to help you set meaningful goals that align with your values and create lasting results. Just $9 to join! 📅 Dates: December 8–10 | Replay available | Get your ticket here. Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome + intro to guilt-driven goals 01:54 – Year-end urgency and the guilt trap 04:34 – Upcoming 3-day event: The Success Rewire 06:18 – Real-life coaching example of a guilt-driven goal 09:11 – How shame hijacks your objectivity 14:56 – Guilt goals vs. kind, values-based goals 22:36 – How your nervous system reacts to shame 25:23 – The hidden cost: eroded self-trust 29:33 – Turning guilt into sustainable change 32:00 – Anchoring goals in identity and self-love 35:32 – The slow and sustainable path 37:53 – Kristen’s personal reflections on failure and resilience

Duration:00:39:17

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Ep. 238 The Moral Crisis of Marketing

11/10/2025
Episode Summary: In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode, Kristen opens up about the emotional challenges of the past year, including the unexpected loss of her beloved dog Hank. But this conversation is about much more than personal hardship—Kristen invites listeners into her raw reflections on the moral dilemma of marketing, the unhealthy patterns often baked into the personal development space, and how the industry subtly preys on people’s insecurities. She shares powerful insights from behind the scenes of entrepreneurship, including conversations with high-level business leaders who are grappling with the same ethical concerns. Kristen explores the difference between building a business from empowerment versus shame, and why she’s committed to creating sustainable, holistic success through her new venture, Sondera. You’ll walk away with a renewed sense of clarity, challenged thinking, and the motivation to pursue growth from a place of wholeness—not hustle. This is a must-listen for anyone who’s tired of burnout, tired of the same old formulas, and ready to rewire success on their own terms. What You'll Learn: implement Key Takeaways: become 🎉 Special Announcement: Kristen is hosting a brand new 3-day event: 🎯 The Success Rewire 🗓️ December 8–10 💸 Just $9 This event will help you stop quitting on yourself and finally follow through on the growth you’ve been chasing. No gimmicks. No shame. Just tools that work. Follow @thekristenboss on Instagram for updates and keep an eye on your email. Timestamps: SoneraThe Success Rewire Connect with Kristen: @thekristenboss www.kristenboss.comwww.sonderalife.com If this episode moved you, inspired you, or made you rethink success—share it on Instagram and tag @thekristenboss. She might just shout you out!

Duration:00:34:36

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237. From Hustle to Healing: Parenting, Pressure, and the Cost of Always Being 'On'

11/3/2025
In this insightful and vulnerable episode, Kristen is joined by longtime friend and author Sarah Boyd to unpack the often misunderstood world of nervous system regulation and how chronic stress shows up in parenting, entrepreneurship, and everyday life. They explore how hustle culture isn’t just a mindset—it's often a nervous system coping mechanism, and why high achievers struggle with stillness, rest, and emotional connection. Sarah shares practical tools for recognizing overstimulation, building emotional regulation, and deepening relationships at home—especially for parents who are also business owners. If you've ever felt like you're stuck in "go mode" and can’t seem to slow down without guilt or anxiety, this episode is a must-listen. What You'll Learn: overstimulationunsafe Timestamps: [00:00][04:00][08:30][13:00][17:00][22:00][27:00][30:10][35:00][38:45][42:00][44:30][45:36] About Sarah Boyd: Sarah Boyd is a writer, child and adolescent development expert, and founder of the educational company, Resilient Little Hearts, a platform helping parents and children navigate big emotions in a chaotic world. Her book, Turn Down the Noise, helps readers understand the impact of overstimulation on the nervous system and offers practical tools to find calm, especially for parents raising children in the modern age. Follow Sarah: Instagram: @resilientlittlehearts Book: Turn Down the Noise – available now wherever books are sold Learn more about Kristen by heading to her website: www.kristenboss.com Call to Action: Loved this episode? Screenshot it and tag @thekristenboss and

Duration:00:46:06

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236. Embracing Non-Linear Growth

10/27/2025
Kristen peels back the glossy layers of the personal development world and gets radically honest about what real growth looks and feels like. Spoiler alert: it’s not always pretty—and it’s definitely not linear. If you've ever thought, “Why am I still dealing with this?” or felt stuck in self-help shame spirals, this conversation is your permission slip to ditch the unrealistic timelines and redefine what growth really means. Kristen dives into: nothing in life grows endlessly—and that’s okay Plus, she shares a heartfelt personal reflection about fulfillment, redefining success, and how breaking her own patterns led to unexpected transformation. Whether you’re working on your mindset, relationships, business, or just trying to become the best version of yourself—this episode will meet you where you are. Key Takeaways: Timestamps: 00:58 – Welcome back + the truth about "growth drama" 02:52 – Consuming vs. integrating personal development 04:50 – Turning in your victim card and owning your agency 07:34 – The shadow side of self-help culture 12:23 – When personal growth turns into self-shaming 19:24 – What nature teaches us about healthy growth patterns 23:52 – Revisiting old wounds from a new level of awareness 27:46 – How Kristen manages her own defaults around hustle 30:19 – Why fulfillment > achievement 33:21 – A new lens for your lifelong journey Mentioned in This Episode: Join Sondera Signature Membership – Weekly coaching, transformative tools, and deep work to help you break patterns and build a meaningful life. (Special offer ends November 1st—don’t miss it!) Love the podcast? Drop a quick rating and review on Apple or Spotify. It helps more people find the show—and we’d love to shout you out on Instagram. Tag @thekristenboss with a screenshot and your biggest takeaway.

Duration:00:35:18

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235. The 6 Pillars of Emotional Resilience or Inner Grit

10/20/2025
In this powerful solo episode, Kristen dives deep into one of the most essential traits for success and fulfillment—emotional resilience. Far from being a vague buzzword, Kristen unpacks what resilience truly means, why it matters, and—most importantly—how you can measure and grow it. She introduces the Six Pillars of Emotional Resilience, a framework designed to help you navigate discomfort, manage stress, bounce back from setbacks, and lead with more courage and clarity in all areas of life—from business to relationships. Whether you're a business owner, a growth-minded human, or someone who just feels emotionally exhausted from trying to hold it all together, this episode offers the clarity, validation, and practical tools you've been searching for. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: subjective6 measurable pillarstake aligned actionasking for support The Six Pillars of Emotional Resilience: Stress AdaptabilityCognitive FlexibilityEmotional Recovery TimeSelf-Trust & ConfidenceGrowth ActionabilitySocial Support Utilizationin Powerful Quotes: “If we don’t have the tools to handle discomfort, we will always retreat to comfort—end of story.” “Some of you are creating aspirational action plans, betting on a perfect day that doesn’t exist. You need a dumpster day plan.” “We are not meant to do life in isolation. Sometimes, giving someone three minutes of your time can be life-changing.” Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction: What is resilience, really? 2:00 – “Feelings goals” vs. outcome goals 8:30 – Why discomfort feels like danger to your brain 14:00 – Pillar 1: Stress adaptability 19:15 – Pillar 2: Cognitive flexibility 25:30 – Pillar 3: Emotional recovery time 31:30 – Pillar 4: Self-trust and confidence 35:00 – Pillar 5: Growth actionability 40:00 – Pillar 6: Social support utilization 49:00 – Real client wins and emotional resilience growth metrics 53:00 – Final encouragement: Be someone who offers three minutes Call to Action: If this episode hit home, send a three-minute message to someone you care about. Let them know they're not a burden and that you’re available to listen. Want to measure your own resilience? Head to the Sondera Membership and take the Emotional Resilience Index: And REMINDER: Kristen is back in the coaching seat! Starting November, we’re offering a new membership tier called the Sondera Signature Membership and it includes LIVE weekly coaching with Kristen. If you’ve ever wanted direct guidance beyond the strategy—this is your moment. Join before November 1st to lock in the special pricing:

Duration:00:41:44

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234. Dumpster Decisions and Burnout Recovery

10/13/2025
In this deeply personal and insight-packed solo episode, Kristen shares a powerful reflection on what she calls “dumpster decisions”—those all-or-nothing moves we make when we’re on the brink of burnout or buried in overwhelm. Drawing from her own journey of business pivots, personal healing, and rediscovery, Kristen opens up about how she threw away more than she needed to, only to later return and reclaim what still sparked joy. She walks listeners through the difference between rage cleaning your life and intentionally evaluating what still serves your evolving self. Along the way, she delivers relatable stories, thoughtful metaphors (hello, Marie Kondo and Harry Potter’s phoenix!), and a massive announcement that longtime listeners will love. Spoiler alert: She's officially back in the weekly coaching chair—and you’re invited. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: Sondera Key Takeaways: Special Announcement 🎉 Kristen is back in the coaching seat! Starting November, we’re offering a new membership tier called the Sondera Signature Membership and it includes LIVE weekly coaching with Kristen. If you’ve ever wanted direct guidance beyond the strategy—this is your moment. Join before November 1st to lock in the special pricing: Sondera Signature Membership Just want the DIY Sondera Membership? Click here! Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome + a teaser about a big reveal 02:00 – Rage cleaning, burnout, and personal “dumpster decisions” 06:30 – The Marie Kondo method for life clarity 11:00 – When everything you built no longer fits 14:00 – The myth of business vs. life separation 20:00 – The real gap: strategy vs. nervous system regulation 27:00 – The story behind Sonder Era and what it helps people do 34:00 – A return to coaching & why Kristen is more lit up than ever 39:00 – Final encouragements + how to join before November 1st

Duration:00:42:35

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Ep. 233 The Missing Key to High Performance: Why Your Nervous System Runs the Show

10/6/2025
Episode Overview In this powerful episode, Kristen explores a deeper layer of hustle culture—one most people never identify: hustle as a survival response. Drawing from personal experiences, trauma-informed coaching, and neuroscience, she unpacks how our nervous systems are often running the show without us even realizing it. You’ll learn why high-performers hit burnout despite consuming all the right strategies, and how unaddressed stress patterns are sabotaging our leadership, productivity, and peace. Kristen also introduces the four main survival responses (fight, flight, freeze, and fawn) and how they show up in real life, business, parenting, and more. Whether you feel stuck in cycles of burnout, perfectionism, or chronic overworking—this episode will help you understand the real driver behind those patterns and how to finally change them. What You'll Learn in This Episode survival strategyreactionresponse Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: Life as a sideline sports mom 02:00 – Recapping the three-part healing series 03:30 – The survival response hidden inside hustle culture 04:35 – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and how it shows up in business 05:28 – The real reason we stay stuck in reactivity loops 06:35 – Looking for security in external outcomes (and why it backfires) 07:30 – Childhood experiences that shaped our nervous systems 08:20 – Example: scarcity, chaos, and “fighting for the meat” 10:00 – Why children default to shame without external narration 11:00 – How childhood survival strategies bleed into adulthood 12:00 – What your frontal lobe does—and why it goes offline under stress 13:00 – The “infobesity epidemic” and why personal development isn’t working 14:50 – The two speeds we operate in: 0 or 100 mph 15:45 – Nervous system regulation is the real key to high performance 16:30 – What triggers actually feel like in the body (even online) 17:48 – Our brain’s obsession with certainty and black-and-white thinking 19:00 – One grounding question to ask when you’re spiraling 20:25 – Kristen’s own journey with chronic dysregulation and burnout 21:27 – The four major nervous system stress responses explained 22:30 – Fight: control as a form of safety 23:34 – Freeze: perfectionism, overthinking, and inability to start 24:30 – Fawn: people-pleasing as emotional self-preservation 25:45 – How to create safety for others with different responses 26:20 – Social media and collective dysregulation 27:15 – Rear lobe vs. frontal lobe thinking 28:00 – From reaction to conscious response: the real work 29:10 – One simple regulation tool to start using today 30:00 – Regulating ≠ never being triggered—it’s about knowing what to do 31:00 – Why this conversation is the future of personal development 32:03 – Take the new stress type quiz + download the full 26-page report Key Takeaways apply

Duration:00:34:32

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232. Part 3: Healing and Moving Forward

9/29/2025
Episode Overview In the final installment of her vulnerable three-part series, Kristen continues to unpack the emotional, spiritual, and professional journey she’s been on over the past year. Picking up where she left off—at rock bottom—Kristen shares what happened after taking radical responsibility for her actions and stepping away from the business that made her a household name in social selling. She explores the deep healing work she’s done through therapy, a transformational retreat, and a season of radical stillness...before realizing that healing often intensifies when we start building again. Kristen discusses the creation of Sondera, her new company focused on nervous system regulation, and how the entrepreneurial process is offering her the most humbling and redemptive growth of all. This is not a polished comeback. This is the messy middle—where ego dies, faith grows, and identity is rebuilt. What You'll Learn in This Episode acceleratesSondera Key Takeaways Healing is not linear.Burnout is more than overwork.Success doesn’t mean alignment.Redemption is found in transparency.Your body tells the truth. Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: “I see you with brand new eyes.” 01:20 – Recapping Part 2: Hitting bottom and coming home 03:00 – The power of bringing your story into the light 05:00 – Deep therapy and emotional healing at Onsite 06:15 – Feeling disillusioned with her former business model 07:10 – Launching “Beyond the Business” coaching calls 08:00 – The agonizing decision to shut down her signature programs 09:45 – Stewarding success well in seasons of plenty 11:00 – Letting go of external validation and facing public perception 12:30 – The fantasy of a “quiet, offline life” vs. the call to rebuild 15:00 – Discovering nervous system regulation as the missing link 17:00 – Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn: how they show up in your business 20:00 – Why she mistook her chronic stress for ambition 23:30 – Understanding burnout through the lens of dysregulation 25:10 – Building Sondera: from idea to messy execution 26:30 – Why healing happened through building, not before it 29:00 – Learning to express vulnerability to her husband 31:00 – Letting go of ego, hustle, and performance-driven identity 33:00 – Creating Sondera as a redemptive act 34:30 – Reconnecting with her story and reclaiming her voice 36:00 – An invitation to listeners: look for the growth in your own build 39:00 – Next up: nervous system regulation and what it means in daily life Resources & Mentions

Duration:00:41:13

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231. Part 2: The Fall

9/22/2025
Episode Overview: In this raw and unfiltered episode, Kristen shares one of the most vulnerable moments of her life—the unraveling of her personal identity, the toxicity of success addiction, and the deeply human consequences of building self-worth entirely around a business. This is the second part of her behind-the-scenes story, and it’s not easy listening. Trigger warning: This episode discusses topics such as suicidal ideation, addiction, emotional breakdown, and marital strain. Through heartbreak, pain, and brutal self-awareness, Kristen details how she reached her breaking point and the darkness that ultimately led to her healing journey. She explores what it means to lose yourself in the pursuit of achievement, the false safety of validation through external success, and the courage it takes to ask for help and be seen in your most broken state. This is not just an episode—it’s a lifeline for anyone who has ever felt like they were falling apart behind the scenes. Timestamps: 00:03 – Welcome + Important trigger warning 01:27 – The weight of sharing hard stories 02:19 – Ignoring the warning signs and pushing through pain 04:35 – The season of invincibility and missing the check engine light 05:28 – How validation addiction builds unnoticed 07:34 – Business as a dopamine supplier and feedback loop 09:31 – “Am I loved? Am I safe? Do I matter?” – Using business to answer soul questions 11:46 – When the business couldn’t answer anymore 14:44 – The fragile sense of self and the beginning of the breakdown 17:11 – Escaping with fiction, fantasy, and avoidance 19:26 – When you justify the escape by saying “I’m not hurting anyone” 21:33 – Traveling constantly and still feeling empty 23:49 – Using wealth to numb pain and buy happiness 26:24 – The fallout: A marriage crisis and being found out 28:48 – The darkest 72 hours 30:45 – Keynotes, private jets, and suicidal thoughts 33:44 – The people who said “Come home” 37:19 – The return: facing the consequences and fighting to rebuild 41:02 – Why this wasn't the end, but the beginning 43:19 – Starting a 12-step recovery program 45:27 – First virtual meeting in a hotel robe—true humility 48:17 – Radical grace, empathy, and the gift of being chosen despite the mess 50:11 – A call for listeners to let others in Key Takeaways: Call to Action: If today’s episode resonated with you, don’t keep it to yourself. Screenshot and share @thekristenbossLeave a reviewVisit www.kristenboss.com Resources Mentioned: Episode: “2:00 AM Business Thoughts”

Duration:00:52:25

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230. Part 1: Grind and Glory - The Early Phases of an Empire

9/15/2025
In this raw and revealing episode, Kristen Boss begins a powerful three-part series chronicling the rise, fall, and healing that reshaped everything she thought she knew about success. This first installment focuses on the grind—how she built a thriving, multi-seven-figure business from scratch—and the glory—what it felt like to be on top of the mountain. But beneath the surface of her seemingly unstoppable growth, Kristen candidly shares how deep-rooted scarcity, people-pleasing, and identity wounds quietly shaped her relationship with business. Listeners are invited into the hidden side of success: panic attacks, over-identification with validation, and the psychological fallout of rapid growth. Whether you're building something new or wondering what happens after you "make it," this episode offers a cautionary tale with depth, compassion, and honesty. Timestamps: 00:0002:3004:5007:1209:3812:0314:2416:0218:2220:4822:5925:2027:4329:4632:1334:3436:3037:45

Duration:00:39:42

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229. I'm Back!

9/8/2025
Episode Summary: In her first solo episode in nearly a year, Kristen Boss returns to the mic to share why she stepped away from her podcast, the healing journey that followed, and what led her to rebuild — not just a brand, but a new, more authentic way of showing up in business and life. Kristen reflects on the hidden burnout that came not from overworking, but from being out of alignment with her message and identity. She vulnerably shares how scaling a personal brand accidentally led to commoditizing herself - and how that impacted her sense of self-worth, joy, and purpose. This episode is raw, honest, and the beginning of a new chapter. Whether you’re in a winning season or a wilderness one, Kristen invites you to reflect, reset, and reconsider what success really means. Timestamps: 00:00 –01:20 –02:10 –03:45 –05:16 –06:52 –08:32 –10:55 –12:43 –13:32 –15:32 –16:24 –18:10 –19:12 –20:09 –21:10 –22:02 –23:44 –25:42 –26:37 –27:28 – Key Themes: Subscribe & Share: If this episode resonated with you, take a screenshot, tag Kristen on Instagram (@thekristenboss), and share what stood out. And don’t forget to leave a rating and review — it helps more listeners find the show.

Duration:00:29:15

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228. A Good Funeral

12/31/2024
Kristen knows the weight of closing a chapter. It’s not just an end, but a moment to honor everything that chapter held: the growth, the connections, and the work that shaped not only her journey but the lives of those who shared it. This is a bittersweet space to stand in, filled with gratitude for what was and the ache of saying goodbye. Kristen believes in giving each chapter a good funeral, not as a sign of loss but as a celebration of the story it tells. Too often, people shy away from endings, afraid of the uncertainty they bring. They talk themselves out of dreaming bigger or reaching for more, fearing the disappointment of things not going as planned. But Kristen sees it differently. This chapter isn’t closing because it failed or faltered. It’s closing to make space for the next one to unfold—a bittersweet goodbye, filled with deep reflection and forward hope. Kristen reminds us that goodbyes are part of the process, and each one shapes what comes next. This is not the end of the story, just a shift, a moment to pause, celebrate, and step into what’s waiting on the other side. To every listener who tuned in, shared an episode, or found a piece of themselves in these stories—thank you. Your presence has made this chapter unforgettable.

Duration:00:23:48

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Secrets of Success: An Invitation

12/16/2024
If you’ve ever wondered why some people effortlessly rise to success while others feel stuck and frustrated, this is your moment. On Monday, December 30th, Kristen is hosting the final live training of the year—an event unlike any other. Kristen isn’t holding anything back. She’ll share the patterns and practices she’s observed, laying out practical steps to help you get unstuck and move forward. No fluff, no guesswork—just a clear breakdown of what works and why. If you’ve ever asked yourself, Why can’t I create the results I want?, this training is for you. It’s completely free, and all you need to do is register. End 2024 with a new perspective and a game plan for real progress in your business. This is more than just another training—it’s an opportunity to get the clarity and tools you’ve been looking for. Save your spot now and join Kristen on Monday, December 30th. This is your moment to take the first step toward lasting success. Register for the Secrets to Success final training here: kristenboss.com/the-final-training

Duration:00:03:53

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226. The Pivot: Part 2

11/18/2024
Kristen continues the conversation from last week, pulling back the curtain on her own pivot and exploring why making a change, even when it feels necessary, can be so terrifying. She unpacks why growth often feels like loss, why we cling to the familiar, and how the fear of letting go keeps us stuck in places we’ve outgrown. Let’s look at a few highlights: Kristen highlights that the discomfort we feel around growth is often a signal of progress. The fear of pivoting is normal, but it’s also a sign that we’re standing at the edge of something bigger. The real risk isn’t in the change itself, but in staying where we are, avoiding discomfort, and missing out on what’s possible. Pivoting takes courage—and that’s exactly what we need to move forward. Follow Kristen on Instagram @thekristenboss If you are ready to learn lead generation and cold market strategies to grow your network marketing business, get on The Social Selling Academy waitlist here: https://www.kristenboss.com/ssa-pod

Duration:00:38:54