The Mothered Business

The Conditioning Keeping Many Women Broke

Robyn Gooding

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Are you undercharging in your business? Feeling like your boundaries are leaky? Over-giving to the point of resentment? Physically uncomfortable at the idea of prioritizing your own needs and wealth over the comfort and pleasure of others? It is not "just imposter syndrome". 

In this episode of The Mothered Business, I dig into the intersection of pricing psychology, maternal conditioning, and the traits keeping many women broke. 

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

•The Anatomy of the “Good Mother” Complex: How societal conditioning tells women to be selfless, and how this directly translates into chronic undercharging and poor boundaries in business

•The Trap in Pricing: Why the thing that makes you a great service provider  can sabotage your pricing strategy if you negotiate against yourself

•Why You Need to Stop Mothering Your Clients: The psychological danger of treating clients like children who need nurturing, rather than adults who need your professional expertise

•Redefining Profit as a Maternal Duty: Dismantling the myth that wanting massive profits is selfish, and reframing wealth building as a tool to buy back your time and protect your family


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This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. The content shared reflects my personal experience and professional perspective as a coach.

Any stories shared are anonymized or composite examples drawn from real experiences, with identifying details changed to protect privacy.

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