

She Thinks Big with Andrea Liebross
Andrea Liebross
Ready to grow a results-driven business that actually fits your life — not fights it?The She Thinks Big Podcast delivers strategic insights, big-thinking frameworks, and no-fluff advice for unapologetically ambitious women entrepreneurs who want sustainable success.Hosted by Andrea Liebross — business coach, speaker, life integration architect, and bestselling author — this show brings you practical tools and proven strategies to grow your business with clarity, confidence, and real freedom.Yes, it might sound cliché to say “life and business go hand-in-hand” — but Andrea means it. She doesn't just coach around your business goals. She helps you build a business that supports your actual, real, beautifully messy life.If you're ready to stop compartmentalizing and start leading with strategy and sanity, you're in the right place.New episodes every Tuesday.Subscribe now and start thinking bigger about what’s possible — in your business and in your life.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 21min
The “No Time” Myth and the Real Work of Thinking Like a CEO - 2025.11.4
Think you don’t have time to work on your business? Think again. You don’t have a time problem. You have a prioritization problem because how you manage your time is a reflection of how you manage your mind.In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll see why giving yourself time as CEO doesn’t take away time. Through client stories, research, and expert quotes, you’ll learn some very real examples of “what taking time” could look like in your business.3:08 – Lack of prioritization as the problem (and the evidence that backs that up)5:25 – How giving herself just one hour to think paid one client back $15,0006:20 – Five ways to spend time working on your business8:33 – What spending time to work on your business might look like in your week9:36 – Other ways of taking time to prioritize yourself as CEO12:00 – Time-blocking examples from a couple of big CEO names 12:50 – Five reasons why taking time for CEO work multiplies your time14:32 – How one client freed two hours of her week forever by blocking out time15:18 – A simple CEO experiment that helps you manage your time and mind differently17:20 – Three quick mindset shifts to help you prioritize time to think Mentioned In The “No Time” Myth and the Real Work of Thinking Like a CEO30-Day CEO Time ExperimentSilent Saboteur AuditShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossActivator IntensiveAscension CollectiveBook a Call With AndreaAndrea’s LinksAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and FacebookDon’t Just Listen—Implement ItUntangle your time, reset your role, and build systems that don't depend on your every move. No more white-knuckling your way through success because you're not just scaling your business, you're scaling yourself.Get the clarity and capacity to lead differently and ascend to your next level. Learn how and join us at andrealiebross.com/ascension

Oct 28, 2025 • 25min
Are You Spending or Investing in Business Growth?
How do you know when something is a cost you can cut or an investment you protect? This is one of the most common and misunderstood business dilemmas. If you struggle with decisions that involve pausing a subscription, delaying a hiring, or cutting out coaching because it feels expensive, then you could benefit from practical tools and perspective shifts that help you make smart, more confident spending decisions.In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll learn a clear, five-question checklist that you can use to evaluate your business expenses. I’ll also share my process for assessing your top recurring expenses and experimenting with gray-area (i.e., maybe) decisions so you can lead with strategy, not fear.2:37 – Why “Can I afford it?” is the wrong question to consider5:33 – Question checklist (with examples) to determine if something is a cost or investment9:51 – How investments often return more than the sticker shock suggests 11:32 – Four examples of how common expenses fall into cost or investment categories13:18 – Putting the question checklist to the test right now14:26 – A question to ask yourself if you’re on the fence about a spending decision16:28 – Simple three-step test for spending decisions19:09 – Three small actions you can do this weekMentioned In Are You Spending or Investing in Business Growth?Ascension CollectiveSilent Saboteur AuditShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossAccess the Strategic Decision Guide: Cost vs. InvestmentBook a 15-Minute Accountability Call with AndreaInternational Coaching Federation (ICF)Andrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and FacebookDon’t Just Listen—Implement ItUntangle your time, reset your role, and build systems that don't depend on your every move. No more white-knuckling your way through success because you're not just scaling your business, you're scaling yourself.Get the clarity and capacity to lead differently and ascend to your next level. Learn how and join us at andrealiebross.com/ascensionLeadership Lessons From The Great BooksUnderstanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet)...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Oct 21, 2025 • 16min
How to Grow Your Business Without Adding More Clients
At some point, you’ve probably said it. “If I could just get more clients, everything would be better.” I hear this all the time, and it makes sense. More clients sounds like the obvious fix. More money. More growth. More security.But what usually happens is the opposite. Those extra clients don’t make things better. They make the cracks in your business show faster and make it harder to grow.In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll learn what actually creates growth that lasts and where to focus your energy next. We’ll talk about the hidden costs of “more,” how to build the right kind of support around you, and the next step to take if you’re ready to create a business that fuels you instead of drains you.3:52 – Why more clients don’t always mean more profit5:52 – How client growth can quickly turn into chaos7:20 – The hidden tradeoff of chasing client volume8:24 – How more clients bring more hidden costs to your business9:29 – Three questions to ask and the deeper challenge your business might face10:08 – The real issue: scaling chaos versus scaling solutions11:49 – What truly creates freedom (and the focused experience that can help)13:30 – My challenge to youMentioned In How to Grow Your Business Without Adding More ClientsAscensionActivatorSilent Saboteur AuditShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossAndrea’s LinksBook a Call With AndreaAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook

Oct 14, 2025 • 37min
Decision Diaries: How Investing in Support Helped Kate Thacker Grow Her Interior Design Business
Kate Thacker thought she had to do it all herself to grow her interior design business. By the end of 2023, she was stretched thin and ready for something different. That’s when she decided to treat support as a gift to herself and to her business.That one choice shifted everything. Coaching and new hires helped her stop spiraling over setbacks, start making CEO-level decisions, and move forward with confidence. She even began to see the same patterns in her own design clients as they wrestled with whether to invest in her expertise.In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll hear how Kate’s leap into support reshaped her business and how she shows up as a leader. We’ll talk about what it really means to invest in yourself, how to reframe setbacks as forward movement, and why the ROI on asking for help often extends far beyond revenue growth.2:28 – Kate’s eventful background and the start of her interior design business6:31 – Early business challenges and how Kate’s mindset shifted as CEO10:11 – Why Kate decided to invest in coaching and fears that almost held her back13:30 – Changes in Kate’s mindset in the 18 months since we started working together15:48 – How Kate approaches investments in hiring and building a team17:44 – Kate’s biggest marketing goal and how it impacted revenue growth 21:34 – The impact of Kate’s growth from self-investment on her client relationships25:14 – One thing that can limit success, regardless of the effort involved29:38 – Accessible interior design support for the budget-conscious32:14 – The newest extension on Kate’s website: Shop My Style featureMentioned In Decision Diaries: How Investing in Support Helped Kate Thacker Grow Her Interior Design BusinessKate Thacker Home | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | TikTokKate’s Featured Project on HGTV Online: “Bold Home With a Timeless + Fresh Design”She Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossAndrea’s LinksBook a Call With AndreaAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and FacebookDon’t Just Listen—Implement ItUntangle your time, reset your role, and build systems that don't depend on your every move. No more white-knuckling your way through success because you're not just scaling your business, you're scaling yourself.Get the clarity and capacity to lead differently and ascend to your next level. Learn how and join us at andrealiebross.com/ascensionLeadership Lessons From The Great BooksUnderstanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet)...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Oct 7, 2025 • 20min
Business Growth Comes from Access Not More Information
As entrepreneurs, we often think of assets as tangible, like money. But you’re probably overlooking another asset. It’s one that doesn’t show up on spreadsheets, yet it directly affects your decision-making speed, confidence, and overall business growth.What’s the missing piece? Access. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by options and paralyzed with indecision, it’s time to tap into your access so you can start making decisions and taking action with the tools and information you have.In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll discover how access is a strategic asset that bridges the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it. I’ll share clips and stories that show how real-time support (whether through coaching, mentorship, or any other trusted expert relationships) leads to faster clarity, better problem-solving, and long-lasting growth.3:05 – Personal example of how access can save time and energy and reduce uncertainty4:43 – Why access matters (and what it really means to have it)7:14 – What research (and clients) say about the tangible impact of having access to a coach 11:52 – How access makes you less reliant and more resilient as an entrepreneur and CEO13:54 – Steps you can take to analyze your access and start using it as an asset16:52 – Reminder of what having access as an asset can do for you as a business ownerMentioned In Business Growth Comes from Access Not More InformationVoxerSilent Saboteur AuditShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossAndrea’s LinksBook a Call With AndreaAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and FacebookDon’t Just Listen—Implement ItUntangle your time, reset your role, and build systems that don't depend on your every move. No more white-knuckling your way through success because you're not just scaling your business, you're scaling yourself.Get the clarity and capacity to lead differently and ascend to your next level. Learn how and join us at andrealiebross.com/ascension

Sep 30, 2025 • 28min
Seen, Supported, and Spoiled: The Missing Piece in Most Mastermind Retreats
Most entrepreneurs focus on tracking key metrics like revenue, leads, and conversion rates. But there’s another metric that might matter more, especially for us women entrepreneurs. It’s an often overlooked, yet critical one that can transform the way you lead and scale your business.In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll discover the importance of being seen, supported in real-time, and even spoiled by like-minded coaches and peers. Using clips from clients and my own reflections as a female CEO, you’ll see how being part of a coaching community like the Ascension Collective (formerly the Runway to Freedom Mastermind) provides space to feel heard, cared for, and equipped with the tools you need to succeed.7:23 – What to keep in mind as you listen to this episode10:54 – Why being seen and heard isn’t just about others’ listening, but a deeper recognition14:52 – How access to real-time support changes the trajectory of your decisions and confidence as CEO17:48 – Why being spoiled at a community retreat is essential, not frivolous or indulgent21:26 – Transformation of connecting inside a curated mastermind communityMentioned In Seen, Supported, and Spoiled: The Missing Piece in Most Mastermind RetreatsVoxerSilent Saboteur AuditShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossAndrea’s LinksBook a Call With AndreaAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and FacebookDon’t Just Listen—Implement ItUntangle your time, reset your role, and build systems that don't depend on your every move. No more white-knuckling your way through success because you're not just scaling your business, you're scaling yourself.Get the clarity and capacity to lead differently and ascend to your next level. Learn how and join us at andrealiebross.com/ascensionLeadership Lessons From The Great BooksUnderstanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet)...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Sep 23, 2025 • 16min
You Don’t Need a Business Coach, You Need a Strategic Thought Partner
The world is saturated with business coaches who each have their own rulebook and system. But what if all that information isn't actually what you need?True growth doesn’t come from another person telling you what to do or handing you a playbook. Instead, it comes from powerful questions, reframing perspectives, and unlocking the answers you already have inside of you.In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll be challenged to look beyond the conventional definition of a coach and consider the role of a strategic thought partner. Drawing inspiration from figures like Ted Lasso and Mr. Miyagi, I’ll teach you how a strategic thought partner helps you see the bigger picture, cut through the noise, and move forward with clarity and confidence.2:22 – The distinction between a coach and a strategic thought partner6:33 – Example of the power of perspective that a strategic thought partner can provide7:55 – How coaching skills aren’t industry-specific9:30 – More examples of the benefits of having strategic thought partners in your corner11:29 – The role a strategic thought partner should play for you 13:54 – Your next steps to gain the clarity and perspective you needMentioned In You Don’t Need a Business Coach, You Need a Strategic Thought PartnerSilent Saboteur AuditShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossAndrea’s LinksBook a Call With AndreaAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook

Sep 16, 2025 • 31min
Decision Diaries: How Decisiveness Changed Jennifer Holaday’s Business
Do you ever feel like, despite your success, something is missing or you haven’t quite “arrived”? It’s not as uncommon among women entrepreneurs as you think.Jennifer Holaday built a solid, profitable custom window treatment business with a great reputation. Yet, for a long time, she felt capped. Instead of being stuck because of failure, she was stuck because of her own success and the cautious mindset that came with it.In this episode of She Thinks Big, Jennifer opens up about the pivotal moments that helped her break through her limitations, stop playing it safe, and take courageous leaps of faith so she could reach the next level. Through her experience, you’ll see how true growth happens when you invest in yourself and your vision with decisiveness, not after you feel "ready."2:53 – Jennifer’s introduction and the moment she realized she was stuck7:12 – How receiving coaching is like learning a new language and vocabulary9:33 – Decisiveness and a willingness to pivot as vital to being a CEO11:09 – How Jennifer’s dream of a showroom came together more quickly than she expected17:15 – Attracting the ideal client by having the ideal business for that client20:38 – Why confidence is a benefit that comes after taking a big leap22:47 – The impact of surrounding yourself with other successful women25:29 – Jennifer’s expertise and what she offers ideal interior design clients Connect with Jennifer HoladayJennifer Holaday is the founder and CEO of the Nashville-based Brave Maggie Designs, a window-treatment resource that serves as a tribute to her grandmother, Margaret White. With a dedication to sewing instilled in her by Margaret, she brings a rich history of craftsmanship and a keen eye for detail to every project.Her journey in the realm of textiles stretches over 15 years of crafting custom curtains, drapery, and shades for homeowners and interior designers. It’s a path that led to proud moments in 2023 when her creations received two 1st place accolades in design and fabrication at the prestigious IWCE-VISION Design & Workroom Competition. Another 1st place award followed in 2024.Jennifer brings more than just expertise; she promises a journey of transformation that turns spaces into statements and houses into homes.Brave Maggie Designs | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Window Treatment Pricing GuideMentioned In Decision Diaries: How Decisiveness Changed Jennifer Holaday’s BusinessShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossAndrea’s LinksFind Out if Ascension is Right For YouBook a Call With AndreaAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and FacebookLeadership Lessons From The Great BooksUnderstanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet)...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Sep 9, 2025 • 33min
How Successful Women Decide Which Events Are Worth It
The big, glossy postcard invites in the mail…the life-changing workshop email invitation, the networking event of the year…You’ve seen them all and probably often wondered, “Should I go?” While some might be more convenient to attend, others might be a cross-country plane ride away and require time, money, and other resources that make it harder to orchestrate. And in the end, is the payoff worth it? Instead of blindly making decisions on which opportunities to attend, a practical framework can help you move beyond “fear of missing out” and convenience and ensure that every event you attend is a strategic step toward your business goals.In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll learn how to confidently choose which events, conferences, and webinars are worth the investment of your time, energy, and money. Using personal stories to illustrate my points, I’ll discuss the challenges you’ll face, things you need to consider, and the exact decision-making filters I use that can help you decide which opportunities are worth your while.4:41 – Events I’ve decided to go to using my decision filter framework10:58 – Three challenges you’ll often face when deciding on which events to attend12:49 – Three filters to help you clarify opportunities worth your time18:26 – What you should define before attending any event20:23 – Four things you need to consider to make the most of any opportunity26:13 – Why the event itself isn’t the investment and your next stepsMentioned In How Successful Women Decide Which Events Are Worth ItNetwork of Women in Business | Rally Innovation Conference | High Point Market | Sun Shading ExpoJody Moore CoachingSG Style Collective (Stephanie Grabow) | InstagramShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossActivator (Intensive Coaching Mini-Package)Andrea’s LinksBook a Call With AndreaAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and FacebookLeadership Lessons From The Great BooksUnderstanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet)...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Sep 2, 2025 • 39min
Decision Diaries: How Laura Khesin Took $30K Leaps to Grow Her Business
The biggest leaps in life and business often come from a willingness to get uncomfortable. Investing in the person you need to become to achieve your dreams is a big part of the process.Laura Khesin has known this firsthand for a while now. As the visionary behind her budding empire, Society Beauty Bar, her bold decisions and high tolerance for self-investment have stretched and challenged her, transforming big risks into even bigger returns.In this episode of She Thinks Big, Laura discusses her journey of turning strategic risks into remarkable success, from her early days as a real estate investor to building her thriving salon business. You’ll learn how she courageously navigated major financial commitments to not only grow her business, but also to grow as a leader.3:10 – How taking a big risk on herself led to Laura’s business and how it (and she) evolved afterward9:18 – Why high risk tolerance proved key to Laura’s entrepreneurial growth12:22 – The crucial difference between strategic investment and throwing money at problems20:30 – Tangible and intangible outcomes for Laura since making big investments into her business28:10 – What else defines higher-level leadership for Laura 33:00 – Laura’s advice for anyone hesitant to make a big investmentConnect with Laura KhesinLaura Khesin is the founder and chief stylist at Society Beauty Bar, a boutique salon with locations in the Boston area. After her sophomore year at Suffolk University, she decided to focus on becoming a stylist. She spent five years working for a salon before becoming an independent stylist. Then in 2017, Laura opened her first salon as a rental property in Arlington. Five years later, she pivoted to offering commission-based salons, which combined the best parts of being an independent stylist with the traditional commission salon model. Through Society, stylists enjoy the same benefits of independent contractors without the nuances of working for themselves and can grow their careers with freedom and a salon family that supports them in their aspirations.Society Beauty Bar | Instagram | Facebook Follow Laura on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTokMentioned In Decision Diaries: How Laura Khesin Took $30K Leaps to Grow Her BusinessShe Thinks Big by Andrea LiebrossAndrea’s LinksBook a Call With AndreaAndrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and FacebookLeadership Lessons From The Great BooksUnderstanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet)...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify


