Ep 210: Everything you were never taught about bankruptcy
This week, we’re breaking down bankruptcy in the way it should’ve been explained all along: without shame, without legal jargon, and without the “womp womp” energy we’ve all been taught […]
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HEY REHABBERS:
This ain’t just another podcast episode. This is a real conversation with a real one.
Shelby Clement isn’t just the founder of Damn Good Marketing ….she’s a damn good human. She’s my friend, a truth-teller, and a woman who’s building a movement rooted in transparency, ownership, and heart. In a world full of filters and fake perfection, Shelby shows up as she is — raw, real, and powerful.
In this episode, we go deep.
We talk about the mistakes that made us. The missteps that taught us more than the wins ever did. We talk about what it means to be fully seen, to lead with truth, and to stop hiding behind the highlight reel. This one’s for anybody who’s ever felt like they had to be perfect to be accepted. Nah… not here.
We touch on:
Shelby brings the wisdom, the warmth, and the no-BS marketing magic that’s helped countless entrepreneurs find their voice and own their space. But more than that — she brings heart. She reminds us all that imperfection is part of the process.
This episode is for the creators, the dreamers, the business builders — and the humans just trying to figure it out.
Press play. You’ll feel seen. You’ll feel lighter. You’ll remember that your mistakes don’t make you broken — they make you brave.
MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOWER HER: @ITSSHELBYCLEMENT ON IG.
This week, we’re breaking down bankruptcy in the way it should’ve been explained all along: without shame, without legal jargon, and without the “womp womp” energy we’ve all been taught […]
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