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131 From Horse Poo to Harvest: Cultivating Long-Term Growth in Business

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Every day, I pull a wagon full of horse poop out to my future garden —a ritual that's not just about cultivating plants, but also about nurturing my entrepreneurial spirit. This episode is an invitation into that world where the principles of regenerative gardening intertwine with the art of growing a sustainable coaching business. From fertilizing with horse manure to the strategic choice of crops, I share how these actions parallel the careful nurturing required to ensure your business's roots are as healthy as those in your garden.
We will explore the realm of sustainable growth, contrasting it with the allure of artificial, rapid expansion that tempts many a coach. I lay out why a slow, regenerative approach, focusing on deep-rooted connections and trust within your community, is akin to the patient tending of a garden—both leading to a bounty that is not just successful, but also truly fulfilling over time. Join me as we explore these rich metaphors and take away practical wisdom for cultivating a coaching practice or any spiritual entrepreneurship venture with the same dedication and passion as a thriving garden.
If you are a visual leaner, I recommend watching this episode on Youtube so you can actually see the garden I am tending! You can find my Youtube channel HERE.
Kat HoSoo Lee is an Emotional Alchemy Coach, Spiritual Business Mentor and host of The Emotional Alchemy Podcast.
She loves playing in the space where science and spirituality converge because this is where we get to experience emotional alchemy. In her work, she educates space-holders about somatic physiology and environmental biology so they can deepen their practices of listening and presence which ultimately helps them expand their capacity to hold space for others.

As a Spiritual Business Mentor, she guides soulful entrepreneurs to approach their business as a spiritual practice. The work bridges the emotional landscape with practical tools which allow them to cultivate businesses that are rooted in conscious values, relational marketing and purposeful service.

This podcast is made possible with sound production by Andre Lagace.

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1. Business Growth and Organic Gardening (00:00:00)

2. Sustainable Growth vs Artificial Growth (00:10:51)

147 episodes

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Every day, I pull a wagon full of horse poop out to my future garden —a ritual that's not just about cultivating plants, but also about nurturing my entrepreneurial spirit. This episode is an invitation into that world where the principles of regenerative gardening intertwine with the art of growing a sustainable coaching business. From fertilizing with horse manure to the strategic choice of crops, I share how these actions parallel the careful nurturing required to ensure your business's roots are as healthy as those in your garden.
We will explore the realm of sustainable growth, contrasting it with the allure of artificial, rapid expansion that tempts many a coach. I lay out why a slow, regenerative approach, focusing on deep-rooted connections and trust within your community, is akin to the patient tending of a garden—both leading to a bounty that is not just successful, but also truly fulfilling over time. Join me as we explore these rich metaphors and take away practical wisdom for cultivating a coaching practice or any spiritual entrepreneurship venture with the same dedication and passion as a thriving garden.
If you are a visual leaner, I recommend watching this episode on Youtube so you can actually see the garden I am tending! You can find my Youtube channel HERE.
Kat HoSoo Lee is an Emotional Alchemy Coach, Spiritual Business Mentor and host of The Emotional Alchemy Podcast.
She loves playing in the space where science and spirituality converge because this is where we get to experience emotional alchemy. In her work, she educates space-holders about somatic physiology and environmental biology so they can deepen their practices of listening and presence which ultimately helps them expand their capacity to hold space for others.

As a Spiritual Business Mentor, she guides soulful entrepreneurs to approach their business as a spiritual practice. The work bridges the emotional landscape with practical tools which allow them to cultivate businesses that are rooted in conscious values, relational marketing and purposeful service.

This podcast is made possible with sound production by Andre Lagace.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Business Growth and Organic Gardening (00:00:00)

2. Sustainable Growth vs Artificial Growth (00:10:51)

147 episodes

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