
And So...
Boss Girl Creative presents "And So..." podcast - business & life musings from a successful serial entrepreneur by host, Taylor Bradford. The goal...helping you stay on course with weekly inspiration and business nuggets.
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Sometimes clarity shows up mid-spiral — and sometimes it shows up at 11pm with ChatGPT open and a course idea you can’t let go of. This week’s business nugget is a behind-the-scenes walkthrough of how I took a single problem (garden pests) and used the Rule of Five Ones to map out a complete digital product funnel. We’
Let’s talk about the Rule of Five Ones — because this might be the clearest business strategy I’ve come across in a long time. One problem. One target market. One offer. One platform. One year. That’s it. And apparently, it’s the method that’s helping everyday creators hit their first million — without a massive audien
Ten years into business and still sitting with the weight of “why hasn’t it landed yet?” In this episode, I open up about the quiet grief that comes with building something meaningful that still feels invisible online. It’s a real-time reflection on the tension between being great at what you do and still wondering why
This week, I’m coming to you mid-chaos — recording from my warehouse, in a season that’s been anything but calm. If you’ve been quiet lately — whether from grief, burnout, or just life being too much — this episode is for you. It’s a real-time reflection on what it means to show up when you can’t really show up, and a
Post Malone’s career pivots aren’t random — they’re layered, intentional, and rooted in curiosity. In this episode, I unpack his latest move into fashion and what it teaches us about following what sparks your interest, letting clarity meet you along the way, and why curiosity might just be the most underrated business
Overwhelmed, stuck, and not sure where to start? Yep, me too. In this episode, I’m talking about analysis paralysis—how it showed up in my literal garden, what it mirrors in business, and why waiting for the “perfect plan” keeps us spinning. If your to-do list feels like a wild, overgrown mess, this one’s for you. Let’