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Happy Productive: Business Success Through Soul Alignment

This is the podcast for entrepreneurs who want to build a business that aligns with their soul, not drains it. If you’re ready to experience success that feels spacious, energizing, and deeply true to who you are, you’re in the right place.

Each episode blends grounded strategy, emotional clarity, and inner work to help you rise into a version of success that actually feels good. Through raw solo episodes and heartfelt conversations with guests and co-hosts, you’ll explore alignment, intuition, identity, boundaries, leadership, relationships, and the inner truth that makes outer success inevitable.

This is where entrepreneurs come to stop grinding and start flying. To succeed from the inside out, reconnect with their power, and build a life and business that feel like freedom.

If you’re craving clarity, calm, purpose, and a business that supports your soul… welcome home.

Happy Productive isn’t just a podcast. It’s a breath of fresh air and a weekly invitation to rise.

Learn more at www.jenniferdawncoaching.com

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Jennifer Dawn helps business owners escape the hamster wheel of constant “doing”, unpredictable cash flow, and misaligned teams, empowering them to create a thriving company culture that is profitable, sustainable, and fulfilling. She’s the creator of a signature two-step coaching method designed to get maximum results in minimum time by working from the inside out and has helped over 50,000 business owners. Jennifer is the founder of Jennifer Dawn Coaching, creator of Best Planner Ever, and author of two books,  The Joy Guide: Finding Your Joy In A World of Crap, and The Apple Stand: How To Rekindle The Love for Your Business.  She is a Profit First certified coach and host of the Happy Productive podcast. She began her entrepreneurial career at age 8 selling apples off her grandfather’s tree because a lemonade stand was so “yesterday”.
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