Are you building a jewelry business you love… but feeling the pressure it's putting on your relationship, identity, or peace?
In this episode of the Jewelry Business Academy podcast, I'm joined by Bella and Lee Picco for a powerful conversation about what it really looks like to grow a business while growing a marriage or long-term partnership. We talk about identity shifts, communication, shared vision, role clarity, and how to stay connected when life and business feel heavy. This episode is such an important reminder that scaling a business isn't just about strategy. It's also about who you're becoming, the habits you build, and the way you support each other through hard seasons. If you're navigating entrepreneurship with a partner, or simply craving a more aligned and intentional way of growing your jewelry business, this conversation is full of wisdom, honesty, and practical takeaways you can start using right away.
What You Will Learn in this Episode:
How identity shifts impact both your jewelry business growth and your relationship
Why clear communication and role clarity are essential when building with a partner
How to create shared vision, goals, and check-ins that actually support your growth
Why scaling your business requires building better habits, resilience, and self-awareness first
Topics Discussed:
Identity shifts in entrepreneurship and relationships
The danger of tying self-worth to business success
Shared vision, mission, and goal-setting as a couple
Communication during stressful business seasons
Role clarity and staying in your lane inside the business
Building habits and resilience to support long-term growth
__________________________
Ready to grow + scale your jewelry business? Work with me → jewelrybusinessacademy.ca/fast-track
If you loved today's episode, hit subscribe so you never miss a strategy drop.
DM me your biggest takeaway on Instagram → @robynclarkcoaching
Grab my free business guides → linktr.ee/robynclarkcoaching
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/lets.not.sugarcoat.it.podcast/
Website | https://www.thepiccoinstitute.com/