Episode 31 - From 1:1 Clients to Making more and Working less with Krysta Pogge

Season #1

This episode is so special because I got to sit down with my amazing client Krysta Pogie. Krysta is a transformational coach who helps high-achieving women stop living in burnout and finally create success that actually feels good.

We’ve worked together for over two and a half years, and in this conversation we share the real behind-the-scenes of her journey — from piecing things together and backing out of launches… to running four sold-out groups, creating a membership her clients don’t want to leave, hitting retention in the 90s, and building a business that makes more while she works less.

This isn’t just strategy talk (though we definitely go there). We also go into the shifts she’s made around money, desire, and marrying her business instead of “dating it.” Plus, the role embodiment and high-touch mentorship have played in helping her scale in a way that actually feels aligned.

Inside, you’ll hear:
✨ How Krysta went from “dating” her business to being all-in committed — and why that changed everything
✨ The moment she stopped backing out of launches and finally filled her groups
✨ The simple offer path we built (1:1 → group → membership) that skyrocketed retention
✨ Why her income grew without living on social media (and how we’re layering it in now)
✨ The mix of strategy + embodiment that keeps her scaling with heart
✨ What it looks like to actually enjoy the space your business creates instead of filling it with more “busy”


Timestamps

[00:00] Why I wanted Krysta on + the mission behind her work
[03:33] The story that sparked my Wealthy Woman mission
[06:02] Where Krysta started: 1:1s, failed groups, and “dating” her business
[07:50] The big shift: going all-in + marrying her business
[15:00] Four successful launches, a membership, and 90% retention
[19:04] Growing without heavy social + what’s next for her business
[26:31] Integrity-led mentorship + what it’s really like inside my spaces
[32:03] Spaciousness, refinement, and why she’s all-in for another year