In the EllaMents is a podcast for women and mompreneurs who are building a business while navigating real life, motherhood, mindset, and marketing, included. Hosted by Alishia Egenhoff, digital ads strategist and founder of Social EllaMents Marketing, each episode offers honest conversations about marketing strategy, entrepreneurship, and the seasons of business growth that don’t always get talked about. From simplifying digital marketing and building sustainable systems, to confidence, clarity, and finding your rhythm instead of chasing balance, this podcast meets you where you are. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by marketing, unsure of your next step, or like everyone else has it figured out except you, In the EllaMents is here to help you feel supported, encouraged, and grounded. You’ll walk away with practical insights, a clearer perspective, and the reassurance that you don’t have to do this perfectly to build something meani
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Episode #15
Entrepreneurship Is Lonely - Even When Your Business Is Successful
Jun 29, 202614 min
You hit your revenue goals. Your business is growing. You should feel amazing. So why do you feel so alone? Nobody warns you about this part of entrepreneurship. The isolation. The decisions you have to make by yourself. The wins you celebrate alone. The doubt that creeps in at 2am when it's just you and your thoughts. The thing is that it doesn't just go away when you become successful. It's part of this journey. But what if there was a different way? In this episode, I'm talking about when that loneliness actually hits, why we default to seeing other entrepreneurs as competition (and why that makes it worse), plus what happened when I decided to collaborate instead. I'm sharing real stories about building friendships with people who could technically be my competitors, and how that changed everything for me, not just in business, but as a person. If you've been feeling alone in this entrepreneurial journey, this episode is for you. Enjoying the podcast? Follow In the EllaMents on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss anything. New episodes drop every other Monday! If you enjoyed this episode and want to stay connected beyond the podcast, I’d love to have you on my email list. I send 2–4 emails a month where I share honest thoughts on marketing, motherhood, and building a business that actually fits your real life — encouragement, clarity, and things I don’t always share on social media. I also share when new podcast episodes are live, so you never miss a conversation. You can join the list here. You can also find me on Instagram at @socialellaments , where I share behind-the-scenes moments and continue the conversation. Thanks for being here — I’m really glad you’re listening.
Entrepreneurship Is Lonely - Even When Your Business Is Successful
Jun 29, 202614 minS0
<p>You hit your revenue goals. Your business is growing. You should feel amazing.</p><p>So why do you feel so alone?</p><p>Nobody warns you about this part of entrepreneurship. The isolation. The decisions you have to make by yourself. The wins you celebrate alone. The doubt that creeps in at 2am when it's just you and your thoughts.</p><p>The thing is that it doesn't just go away when you become successful. It's part of this journey.</p><p>But what if there was a different way?</p><p>In this episode, I'm talking about...
Can You Really Run Ads on a Small Budget? What $10/Day Actually Gets You
Jun 15, 202619 minS0
<p>You've probably told yourself you can't afford to run ads.</p><p>Or maybe you've convinced yourself that small budgets don't work and you need thousands of dollars a month to see any kind of results.</p><p>So you're grinding away at organic content instead. Posting constantly. Fighting the algorithm. And watching other businesses grow faster than you.</p><p>But what if I told you small budgets can actually work? You just need to know what's realistic for the money you have.</p><p>In this episode, I'm answering the question I get asked more than any...
How I Actually Work From Home With My Kids All Summer (Without Losing My Mind)
Jun 1, 202619 minS0
<p>School's out. Your kids are home. Your clients still need you.</p><p>So how do you actually get work done this summer without feeling like you're failing at both business and motherhood?</p><p>I'm not going to give you the Instagram version of working from home with kids. I'm giving you the real, messy version - what actually works in my house with my 11 and 13-year-old.</p><p>In this episode, I'm walking you through my actual summer routine, the boundaries I set (and why I don't apologize for needing quiet to think), what I batch before...
Should You Let AI Run Your Marketing? When to Use It and When to Keep Control
May 18, 202621 minS0
<p>AI is everywhere. And honestly? It's getting hard to ignore.</p><p>Meta wants you to use Advantage+. Google's pushing Performance Max. ChatGPT is practically writing everyone's social captions at this point.</p><p>And look, I use AI too. But here's what's bothering me: everyone's being told to just hand everything over to automation. Trust it. Let AI handle it.</p><p>But nobody's asking the obvious question - should you?</p><p>The platforms have goals. Your business has goals. And those two things? They're not always the same.</p><p>In this episode, I'm sharing the...
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