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Maggie Sellers On Why Work-Life Balance Is a Lie, Building Ambition, Boundaries, and The Power of Moms (Ft. Katie Sellers)

Wed, 14 May 2025

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Why Work-Life Balance Is a Lie (and What Ambition Really Costs)In this episode of Hot Smart Rich, Maggie Sellers sits down with her sister and co-founder Katie Sellers to talk about the myth of balance, the reality of modern ambition, and what women really give up to build businesses, families, and brands at the same time.From the truth behind “having it all” to what social media doesn’t show about life after kids, Maggie and Katie get into the trade-offs no one warns you about — including how ambition evolves through different seasons of life. They also break down the power of being offline, the limits of personal brand transparency, and why it’s okay to not want to monetize every part of your identity.Whether you’re single and building, deep in your mom era, or trying to find the line between ambition and burnout, this one’s for you.–Key Takeaways Work-life balance is a myth. The idea that you can give 100% to work and 100% to your personal life at the same time is a lie. Balance comes in seasons — not spreadsheets. Ambition changes shape. Your twenties might be all grind. Your thirties might demand more flexibility. Neither season is less valid than the other. The thicker the skin, the more you convert. If you’re building a brand in public, you’re going to get feedback. The women winning online know how to separate critique from identity. You don’t have to share everything to be real. You can build a successful personal brand without posting your finances, your kids, or your relationship. Boundaries are power. Moms are the most powerful marketing engine on earth. The Stanley Cup didn’t go viral because of paid ads — it went viral in a group chat. Consumer power is cultural power. From brands like Cakes offering $36K in child support benefits to founder-led companies that lead with values, today’s consumers are voting with their wallets. Creatorship isn’t a personality — it’s a job. Just because you’re online doesn’t mean your life is up for consumption. Creators get to have private lives too.–Items and Brands Mentioned In This Episode Sir the Label dress Stanley Cup – The viral 40oz Quencher cup that moms made famous. Frida Mom – The snot sucker (from Frida Baby) Cakes – Highlighted for offering $36K/year in child support benefits and building brand loyalty through values. Locker – An HSR portfolio company working to democratize affiliate tools for creators.–Other Podcasts Referenced Diary of a CEO – Emma Grede’s episode sparked the deeper discussion around ambition, motherhood, and the myth of work-life balance.–⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐If you like what you hear, rate, review, and subscribe to Hot Smart Rich, the podcast supporting women who own their worth — in business, wealth, and life.Subscribe on Youtube–💌Own your worth — and build the life you want. Subscribe to the Hot Smart Rich newsletter, the no-BS guide to startup life, consumer brands, and becoming your hottest, smartest, richest self, written by Maggie Sellers. Join 250,000+ women building wealth, confidence, and community on their own terms.Subscribe here!–Follow Maggie here:Instagram: @maggiesellersTikTok: @maggiesellers_ ⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn: Maggie Sellers ShopMy: Maggie SellersAmazon Storefront: maggiesellers–Follow Katie here:Instagram: @katiesellers_ ⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn: Katie Sellers–More from Hot Smart Rich:The Hot Smart Rich Money MindsetMerch–This episode is produced by HSR Media, a division of Creative MES LLC, with support from Coldea Productions.

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