• Honoring the Season I'm In
    Dec 25 2025

    As the year winds down, I find myself reflecting deeply, prompting a heartfelt decision to pause the Profitable Women podcast temporarily. This isn't a goodbye, but honoring the season I’m in, allowing for rest, reflection, and clarity. I'm stepping into a season where I can savor the last moments of having my children at home before the season shifts again.

    Thank you for being part of this journey, for your unwavering support, and for growing alongside me. Until the next season reveals itself, take care of yourself, honor your season, and continue building a life and business that feels authentically yours.

    In this episode, I cover:

    • An acknowledgment of the need for rest, reflection, and a chance to honor the season I’m in
    • The importance of aligning our lives and businesses with our intuition and natural seasons
    • My heartfelt gratitude for you being part of this journey with me, for growing together, and for allowing me to share this space

    Connect with Sheila:

    • Follow on Instagram @sheila.hansen.cpa
    • Check out our website https://www.hansenllc.net

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://www.hansenllc.net/honoring-the-season

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    6 mins
  • Color Outside the Lines: Personal Style as a Business Strategy with Ellie Steinbrink
    Dec 18 2025

    In today’s episode, I welcome Ellie Steinbrink, a personal branding expert and stylist who empowers female entrepreneurs through the lens of style. With a background in psychology, marketing, and branding, Ellie helps women develop a personal style that feels authentic and truly supports their professional brand.

    We dive into the connection between personal style, self-trust, and empowerment. Ellie shares thoughtful insights on moving beyond the societal expectations that often shape how women feel they “should” show up. She offers practical guidance on embracing vulnerability and shifting from performance to identity.

    Throughout our conversation, we talk about how aligning your appearance with your goals can strengthen confidence, especially in public speaking and representing your brand. Ellie’s story is a beautiful reminder of the power of authenticity and self-expression in entrepreneurship. Whether you’re transitioning from corporate life or redefining your personal brand, this episode is full of wisdom and encouragement.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How Ellie’s unique background shapes her approach to empowering women through personal style, emphasizing the power of stepping into your authentic self
    • Practical tips on how women can leverage personal style as a powerful tool for self-representation, especially in high-stakes environments like speaking engagements
    • How embracing an identity-focused approach can lead to lasting changes and a more authentic, fulfilling life

    Connect with Ellie:

    • Follow on Instagram @style.decoded
    • Follow on LinkedIn
    • Check out her website
    • Listen to her podcast

    Connect with Sheila:

    • Follow on Instagram @sheila.hansen.cpa
    • Check out our website https://www.hansenllc.net

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://www.hansenllc.net/personal-style-as-a-business-strategy


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    • Join our weekly newsletter, Millionaire Mindset
    • Learn more about our Services

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    44 mins
  • Starting a Business in College: Harmony Media's Story with Makenna Campbell
    Dec 11 2025

    In today’s episode, I’m joined by Makenna Campbell, founder of Harmony Media, as she shares her story of starting a business while still in college. Makenna takes us back to her roots in agribusiness, where she originally planned for a career in sales, until a pivotal internship at a small co-op opened the door to video content and storytelling in agriculture. With no prior experience, she leaned into curiosity, taught herself video production through online resources, and began creating meaningful content for local farmers and events.

    We talk about the early fears that tend to show up, especially worrying about what others might think, and how moving through those moments allows us to share our gifts more freely. We also discuss the practical side of building a business in college, including the unexpected learning curve of managing taxes and the importance of preparing as success begins to grow.

    From balancing social media work with financial planning to trusting her instincts, Makenna reminds us of the power of authenticity and the flexibility that entrepreneurship can bring.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How a college internship led to Makenna starting a business in college
    • The unexpected challenges that come with entrepreneurship, such as initial fears about what others will think, and the reality of managing taxes for a business
    • Why authenticity is critical to sustainable business growth
    • The freedom and flexibility that come with owning a business, particularly the ability to adapt operations to life's changing seasons

    Connect with Makenna:

    • Follow on Instagram @harmonymedia_
    • Follow on Facebook
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Sheila:

    • Follow on Instagram @sheila.hansen.cpa
    • Check out our website https://www.hansenllc.net

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://www.hansenllc.net/starting-a-business-in-college


    Resources & Links:

    • Episode 72: Building a Sustainable Business with Profit Shift: Makenna Campbell’s Story
    • Join our weekly newsletter, Millionaire Mindset
    • Learn more about our Services

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    34 mins
  • Seasons of Business: How Janet Berry-Johnson Followed Her Curiosity Into a New Calling
    Dec 4 2025

    In today's episode, I am joined by Janet Berry-Johnson, a CPA turned financial educator and daily money manager. She shares her journey from traditional accounting to launching Firefly Financial Organizing in 2024.

    Janet and I talk about the complexities of money mindset among the aging generation and the hurdles in discussing finances with adult children. We also discuss the reluctance of parents to open up about their financial situations and the prevalent feelings of shame and guilt around financial literacy.

    Janet's approach to balancing expertise in financial management and personal priorities offers valuable lessons for focusing on what truly matters in both business and life.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How the rise of AI in writing inspired a new calling toward helping families manage their aging parents' finances
    • The hesitations some parents face in opening up about their finances to their adult children, and the pervasive feelings of shame and guilt associated with financial illiteracy
    • The critical role of financial planning, especially in preparing for the eventual passing of a parent

    Connect with Janet:

    • Follow on Instagram @fireflyfinancialorganizing
    • Follow on Facebook
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Sheila:

    • Follow on Instagram @sheila.hansen.cpa
    • Check out our website https://www.hansenllc.net

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://www.hansenllc.net/janet-berry-johnson

    Resources & Links:

    • Join our weekly newsletter, Millionaire Mindset
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    32 mins
  • Flowers and Farts Featuring the Hansen Kids
    Nov 27 2025

    Today, we have a very special episode with my kids. We're doing an exercise that we typically do at the dinner table every night called "flower and fart" for the day. It's our chance to do a little temperature check on what went well for the day, what we enjoyed, and what brought joy or excitement. And then we have farts, those less pleasant, maybe a little more on the negative side, for the day. So we go around the table and share our flowers and farts for the day. Today, the kids are sharing their flower and fart of mom owning a business.

    In this episode, I cover:

    • A special family exercise where we share the best and worst parts of our day, called flowers and farts
    • The kids give us their honest opinion of entrepreneurship, sharing both the joyful flowers and the challenging farts that come with having a mom who runs her own business
    • Our sincere Thanksgiving wishes to all our listeners

    Connect with Sheila:

    • Follow on Instagram @sheila.hansen.cpa
    • Check out our website https://www.hansenllc.net

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://www.hansenllc.net/flowers-and-farts


    Resources & Links:

    • Join our weekly newsletter, Millionaire Mindset
    • Learn more about our Services

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    10 mins
  • Perspective Shifts: Finding Beauty and Creating Community with Ariel Panowicz
    Nov 20 2025

    In today's episode, I am joined by Ariel Panowicz, a talented photographer and creative director from Omaha, Nebraska, who shares her inspiring journey in the creative field. Ariel's work is renowned for its vibrant portrayal of people and places, finding beauty in ordinary moments and transforming them into extraordinary memories.

    She discusses her passion for creating community, which led her to establish Luli's Creative House, a dynamic, community-focused space dedicated to empowering individuals through events and photo shoots. Hear how Ariel's innovative approach to photography emphasizes finding beauty in the mundane and challenges conventional notions of perfection, encouraging us all to find beauty in the overlooked details of life.

    As both a mother and business owner, Ariel opens up about the importance of self-forgiveness and prioritizing what truly matters in both family and business life. We also discuss how authenticity can attract the right community and lead to personal fulfillment, and reflect on the valuable lessons our children learn from witnessing our pursuits.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How Ariel's passion for creating community led to the creation of Luli's Creative House, a space dedicated to empowering individuals through unique events and stunning photo shoots
    • The challenges of juggling a business while raising a family
    • The necessity of finding beauty in the mundane and the importance of self-forgiveness and prioritization
    • Why authenticity is key in attracting the right audience and achieving genuine fulfillment

    Connect with Ariel:

    • Follow on Instagram @arielpanowicz
    • Follow on Facebook

    Learn more about Luli’s:

    • Follow on Instagram @lulicreativehouse
    • Follow on Facebook
    • Check out the website

    Connect with Sheila:

    • Follow on Instagram @sheila.hansen.cpa
    • Check out our website https://www.hansenllc.net

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://www.hansenllc.net/finding-beauty-and-creating-community

    Resources & Links:

    • The Moth podcast
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    • Learn more about our Services

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    34 mins
  • Burnout: Is It Time to Shed?
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode, we're diving into something really close to my heart: dealing with burnout in entrepreneurship.

    I'm learning so much more about energy, moons, astrology, and how that energy plays into this. This year, specifically 2025 going into 2026, there is a transition to shedding and letting go of what's no longer serving us, so that in 2026, we can take action on what's really meant for us.

    I'm wondering whether there is a correlation between this burnout topic coming up now, as people are entering or learning to do this shedding and moving towards a more aligned, more sustainable business going forward. I invite you to join me; let's learn about this evolution together!

    In this episode, I cover:

    • The intriguing influence of energy, astrology, and personal evolution in shaping our business journeys
    • How the burnout phase can affect us deeply, particularly in service-based industries where our identity is closely tied to our work
    • The question of whether there are clients or offers that it's time to let go of or shed for the possibility of what's coming

    Connect with Sheila:

    • Follow on Instagram @sheila.hansen.cpa
    • Check out our website https://www.hansenllc.net

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://www.hansenllc.net/time-to-shed-burnout


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    • Join our weekly newsletter, Millionaire Mindset
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    17 mins
  • From Solo Designer to CEO: Building a Thriving Luxury Design Firm with Courtney Otte
    Nov 6 2025

    I'm thrilled to welcome one of my longtime clients, Courtney Otte, to the podcast today. Courtney is a powerhouse juggling life as a mom of three young kids, a military wife, and the creative force behind Modern Hive Interior Design in Omaha, Nebraska.

    In this episode, we dive into how Courtney built a luxury design firm all while growing a family amidst military deployments. We chat about the importance of adapting to life's various seasons, the art of effective delegation, and why adaptability is essential for navigating the dual roles of a business owner and a parent.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The necessity of adapting to life's ever-changing seasons and mastering delegation to ensure both your family and business flourish
    • The power of understanding business and personal life cycles, which can lead to confident decision-making and sustainable growth
    • How Courtney's personal growth and professional achievements, like building a thriving design firm, are deeply interconnected

    Connect with Courtney:

    • Follow on Instagram @themodernhive
    • Follow on Facebook
    • Check out her website

    Connect with Sheila:

    • Follow on Instagram @sheila.hansen.cpa
    • Check out our website https://www.hansenllc.net

    Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!

    Find the complete show notes here: https://www.hansenllc.net/solo-designer-to-ceo


    Resources & Links:

    • ClickUp
    • Join our weekly newsletter, Millionaire Mindset
    • Learn more about our Services

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    29 mins