• The one where the female entrepreneur says goodbye to the beautiful thing she created (Episode 19)

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

The one where the female entrepreneur says goodbye to the beautiful thing she created (Episode 19)

  • Summary

  • Lara Casey Isaacson is a serial entrepreneur. She’s the mind behind the wildly successful companies Southern Weddings and Cultivate What Matters.

    That success meant everything was great and she’d never leave, right? Wrong.

    So how did she go from being the founder and CEO of two successful companies to giving it all up to be a stay-at-home homeschool mom? Well, that’s episode 19 of “That Was Stupid.”

    In this episode, Lara shares her journey of building her businesses, the challenges she faced, and the importance of faith and obedience in her life. She discusses the viral moment that propelled her into the spotlight, the lessons learned from navigating entrepreneurship without a formal background, and the balance between being a mom and a business owner. She also reflects on the grief of letting go of Southern Weddings and Cultivate What Matters and announces a brand new role as CEO (chief education officer) of Faith Driven Students.

    Episode highlights:

    • Knowing When to Move On

    • The Transformative Power of Storytelling

    • Her Viral Moment and Its Impact

    • Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship

    • Taking Time Away and Hiring Help

    • Letting Go and Embracing Obedience

    • The Power of Pruning

    • Grief as a Catalyst for Growth

    • Finding Freedom in Obedience

    • New Role: Empowering Young Faith-Driven Entrepreneurs

    • And more!

    If you’d like to watch the video version of the podcast, it’s available at theveritasdaily.com.



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