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Sarah Michelle Boes: Scaling a Business to 7 Figures in 7 Months

Sarah Michelle Boes: Scaling a Business to 7 Figures in 7 Months

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What happens when scaling a business collides with a life-altering moment? Sarah Michelle Boes built a seven-figure online course from scratch, fueled by word of mouth marketing and radical authenticity, then sold it while eight and a half months pregnant, days before learning her daughter would need heart surgery. On this episode of DO GOOD X, Sarah joins hosts Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis to unpack what sustainable business growth really looks like, why delegation is the most underrated leadership skill, and how founders can define success on their own terms without sacrificing their well-being.What You Will Learn in this Episode:✅ The real difference between business growth and scaling a business, and why founders who rely on hustle alone will eventually hit a wall that no amount of hard work can break through.✅ How Sarah built a seven-figure business using only word-of-mouth marketing and community, proving that a strong personal brand can absolutely be acquired and still hold enormous value.✅ Why mental health and work-life balance are not soft topics in entrepreneurship but essential infrastructure for any founder who wants to build something that lasts without losing themselves in the process.Join the DO GOOD X Community to access resources, connect with purpose-driven entrepreneurs, and grow your impactful business with intention.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Sarah shares how she began solving a real mental health gap in nurse practitioner exam prep during COVID06:40 The key ingredients behind explosive business growth: problem solving, co-creation with students, radical responsiveness and word of mouth marketing10:06 Early warning signs that your business systems cannot support scale and why hustle is not a business model14:58 What made Sarah’s business attractive for business acquisition and how early founders should start thinking about business exit strategy19:17 Navigating entrepreneurship during a personal crisis, and how Sarah restructured her boundaries, work-life balance, and relationship with the hustle culture25:56 The danger of moving goalposts and why redefining success is essential to sustainable business and founder wellbeing29:40 Resource roundup recommendations for scaling a business and the most important leadership skill founders need during the scaling phase34:44 Sarah reflects on faith, grit, and the invisible thread connecting every hard moment to her mission-driven businessKEY TAKEAWAYS: 💎 A personal brand is not an obstacle to scaling a business or a successful exit. Sarah sold a company built entirely around her name and face for a strong acquisition price, proving that trust and community loyalty carry enormous value to strategic buyers.💎 Founders who wait until they are overwhelmed to build business systems and hire a team will always be one crisis away from collapse. Build the infrastructure before you desperately need it, not after you are already running on empty.💎 Redefining success is not a luxury but a necessity. When business growth metrics become the only measure of your worth, the goalposts will never stop moving. True sustainable business success begins with knowing what peace feels like to you personally.ABOUT THE GUEST: Sarah Michelle Boes, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, is the Founder of Sarah Michelle NP Reviews and formerly served as Chief Nursing Officer at Blueprint Test Prep. After earning her Family Nurse Practitioner degree in 2020, she launched SMNP Reviews, which grew into a seven-figure business within seven months before being acquired by Blueprint in 2022, where she led the nursing vertical and scaled programs supporting NP students nationwide.Sarah's entrepreneurial journey is deeply intertwined with her personal life. Her daughter, Meadow, was born with severe congenital heart defects, an experience that reshaped her professional focus and sparked her work as a CHD activist and philanthropist. She serves on the boards of multiple national and regional CHD nonprofits, contributing to family-centered program development, research advocacy, and strategic fundraising. She is also the author of Meadow and Her Four-Leaf Clover Heart, a children's book designed to help families discuss congenital heart disease in an empowering, developmentally appropriate way.Beyond CHD, Sarah advocates for mental health and female entrepreneurship, drawing on her lived experience with anxiety and OCD to promote sustainable success in high-pressure fields. Through her work, she aims to advance pediatric cardiac care, amplify family voice in research and quality improvement, and expand resources for clinicians and caregivers alike.RESOURCES MENTIONED: DO GOOD X - WebsiteDO GOOD X Start Up AcceleratorDO GOOD X - LinkedInConnect with Hosts:Kimberly Daniel LinkedInStephen Lewis LinkedInDO GOOD X, Kimberly Daniel, Stephen Lewis, Entrepreneurs, Purpose-Driven Business, Scaling a Business, Business Growth, Business Acquisition, Personal Brand, Mental Health, Female ...
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