Why Your Business Still Runs Through You (And How to Change That)
You’ve hired managers. You’ve built a successful business. And yet—you’re still the one catching every mistake, handling every issue, and working way too many hours just to keep things running.
Why?
Because most entrepreneurs get stuck in a work culture instead of building a leadership ecosystem. And if you ever want your business to run without you—whether that’s so you can finally take time off, pursue a new vision, or even sell—it’s time to make the shift.
In this episode, I’m breaking down the three phases of leadership every founder goes through—and why so many get trapped in phase two. Plus, I’m sharing the subtle but massive mindset shift that will change the way you lead (and get you out of the weeds for good).
If you’re ready to stop being the go-to fixer and start building a team that actually leads, this is the episode for you.
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Have you ever felt like your business depends too much on you? Do you wonder how to step back without everything falling apart? In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy unpacks the path from being the one in charge to developing leaders who can run the business without you.
She introduces the three key questions that shape an entrepreneur’s journey: How do I do this? How are we going to do this? And finally, how are they going to do this? These questions reveal the natural progression from doing everything yourself to building a team and ultimately empowering others to take full ownership.
Kris explores what it takes to move through these stages and why so many women get stuck in the transition. As she explains, “If you are still thinking like a doer, if you are still thinking like the chief operator of your business and not the CEO or executive leader… then you don’t ever get out of it, right? You stay stuck there.”
She also announces The Sage’s Pathway, a live two-day event, designed for women who are ready to develop their team of managers into true leaders. This event is the next level of growth—helping you step away from the daily operations so you can experience not just more freedom, but the full impact of your years of investment in your business. To join the waitlist and learn more, click here.
If you're ready to shift from being the one who does it all to leading a team that thrives without your constant involvement, this episode is for you.
The Entrepreneur’s Journey: Moving from bootstrapping to developing leaders to lead in your place.
Important Relationships that Need to Change for Leadership Growth
The Role of Self-Awareness in Leadership
Transition to the Next Level of Leadership: Overcoming resistance and fear
The Need for Women's Leadership: The significance of women’s accomplishments in business, and the encouragement to keep going.
Introduction to The Sage's Pathway
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In today’s episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy explores the profound responsibility that comes with leadership and the undeniable influence leaders have—whether they realize it or not. Leadership isn’t just about making choices; it’s about understanding the weight of those choices and the impact they have on the people who follow.
Kris challenges both leaders and followers to reflect: When was the last time you revisited your values? Are you making decisions based on your own beliefs, or simply following someone else’s lead? She urges listeners to take a step back, dig into their core values, and ensure they’re aligned with the people and organizations they choose to follow.
But leadership doesn’t exist without followership. Kris dives into the often-overlooked responsibility of followers, emphasizing that it’s just as crucial for them to understand their own values. “It is as incumbent upon followers to know what their values are, as it is for leaders,” she says. Too often, people look to leaders for direction without first identifying what truly matters to them.
“If you assume a role of leadership, you have a tremendous amount of responsibility,” Kris reminds us. People naturally seek guidance, and as a leader, you set the course—whether for a team, a business, or a community. This episode is a call to step into leadership and followership with clarity, intention, and a strong foundation of personal values.
Understanding the Responsibility That Comes with a Leadership Role: Discussion of how easy it is for people to be placed in leadership roles based on the followers around them.
Leaders Can Influence and Shape People’s Actions and Decisions
The Importance of Clear Values for Both Leaders and Followers: Self-awareness and clarity about one’s values.
The Challenge of Different Interpretations of Shared Values
Values in the Workplace: Understanding the values of your organization and your leaders.
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In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy explores the transformative power of in-person connection in business and leadership. Fresh from her retreat in Hawaii, Kris shares a fundamental truth that nothing replaces the value of in-person connection. While the business world leans heavily on virtual interactions and digital spaces, she challenges leaders to prioritize face-to-face gatherings—because the impact goes far beyond logistics or agendas.
Kris emphasizes that in-person meetings don’t just strengthen relationships; they deepen commitment to the business’s mission and vision. She believes that when people have the chance to connect in real life, it changes them—it changes how they see their work, their team, and their purpose. Many talented and driven individuals are working in isolation, and that separation is limiting their ability to perform at their best. Human beings thrive on connection, and creating opportunities for in-person interaction is essential for unlocking true potential.
Looking ahead, Kris introduces her new program, The Sage’s Pathway, designed to bring leaders together for immersive, in-person coaching. She acknowledges that making time for in-person connection requires effort, planning, and sacrifice, but she stands firm in her belief that the benefits far outweigh the challenges.
At a time when loneliness is considered a public health crisis, Kris urges us to rethink how we build and maintain meaningful professional relationships. Are you ready to harness the magic of human connection in your leadership journey? Tune in to this episode of Leadership is Feminine and discover why in-person connection is an investment you can’t afford to overlook.
“You cannot just hire people to get tasks done. You are hiring and engaging and inviting people's hearts, people's minds, people's energy, and people's hands to a vision.”
The Impact of Human Connection in Leadership: The irreplaceable value of in-person compared to remote connection.
The Importance of Bringing People Together: Building a thriving team culture through time spent face to face.
Realization of the Need for More In-person Interactions: In-person interaction alters the connection among team members and adds value to their work.
Challenging the Digital Dominance in Work Culture: Addressing some potential objections to shifting to in-person modes from digital ones
Evaluating the Need to Reset Expectations and Attract Committed Employees
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In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy takes us on a journey through the stages of leadership and what it means to become a Sage—a woman who transforms an idea into a thriving entity and puts it out into the world. Sages are recognized as experts in their field and are known for what they do. With her heart-centered philosophy and deep coaching experience, Kris asks the thought-provoking question: How do you develop the leaders who will lead your business without you?
Kris begins by exploring the first stage of leadership, where many of us ask ourselves, “How am I going to do this?” This is the phase of figuring things out on your own, navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship, and learning to trust yourself through trial and error. It’s a challenging but essential part of building a foundation.
As leaders grow, the question shifts to, “How are we going to do this?” In this stage, the focus moves to building a team. Kris highlights the importance of collaboration, recognizing that success isn’t achieved alone. It requires others to contribute their hearts, minds, and hands to support your vision and help drive progress.
Finally, leaders reach the Sage stage, where the critical question becomes, “How are they going to do this?” This stage is about stepping back and empowering others to lead. Kris introduces her Sage Pathway program, which focuses on developing leaders within your business who can thrive and drive success without your constant involvement. Kris passionately emphasizes the power of women in leadership, saying, “When a woman can lead, when a woman knows how to leverage the hearts, minds, and hands of others, she can build something beyond herself.”
If you’re ready to embrace your role as a well-resourced leader and empower others to thrive, this episode will inspire and guide you. Tune in to Leadership is Feminine and discover how to take the next step in your leadership journey.
Stages of Leadership Evolution: Leadership progresses through three stages: figuring it out alone, building a team, and empowering others to lead.
Developing Future Leaders: The Sage Pathway focuses on mentoring and developing leaders who can run the business independently.
The Risks of Dependency: A business reliant on the founder for all major decisions cannot sustain long-term growth.
Leadership as a Path to Wealth and Opportunity: Women who learn to lead effectively can build wealth, create opportunities, and expand their impact beyond themselves.
Teaching Leadership Skills: Kris emphasizes the need for female founders to embrace and develop leadership frameworks to avoid abdicating their role.
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In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy invites us to explore the transformative power of belief and the role it plays in achieving our goals. Kris challenges us to rethink the foundational beliefs that shape our actions. She unpacks why we often struggle to achieve what we genuinely want and explains how shifting our mindset can open doors to growth and fulfillment.
Drawing inspiration from Dr. Henry Cloud’s book Necessary Endings, Kris examines the art of letting go. She likens this to pruning a rose bush, where cutting back is necessary to allow the healthiest growth and new possibilities to emerge. This serves as a reminder that releasing what no longer serves us can create space for new possibilities.
Kris also expands on the idea of ‘purging,’ encouraging leaders to apply this principle across their lives and businesses. Whether it’s clients, vendors, technology tools, relationships, or team members, she emphasizes the importance of evaluating what aligns with our purpose and letting go of what doesn’t. “All that fear that you had that it would be terrible, fueled you keeping someone in your business. When the truth is, releasing them is going to create so much space and freedom for them, too,” Kris reminds us.
This episode is a call to action for leaders who are ready to eliminate the elements holding them back and to invest their energy into what truly matters. Are you ready to challenge your beliefs, release what’s no longer serving you, and step into a new version of yourself? Tune in and discover how these practices can revolutionize your life and leadership journey.
Importance of Self-Understanding in Achieving Success
Evaluating Personal and Professional Relationships that No Longer Serve You
Philosophies Around Pruning Business Operations
Team Cuts for Growth: Evaluating team performance to ensure everyone contributes effectively.
Importance of Purging: Marie Kondo's concept of retaining things that 'bring joy'.
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In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy explores the power of our thoughts and the processes they set in motion. Kicking off the new year, Kris unpacks the compelling concept that everything we experience is a result of our thoughts. Her guiding principle? "Think, feel, do, get."
Kris challenges us to pause and reflect: What if everything you have—even the things you don’t like—is something you once wanted, either consciously or unconsciously? Building on Carolyn Elliott’s provocative idea that “having is wanting,” Kris invites us to examine our lives with curiosity and honesty.
In this episode, Kris explores the undeniable link between thoughts, processes, and outcomes. She reminds us that every result we experience begins with a thought, which drives a feeling, which leads to an action, which ultimately creates our reality. If we want different results, Kris encourages us to reverse-engineer our desired outcomes: Start with the result you want, then identify the actions, feelings, and thoughts needed to get there.
Ready to take charge of 2025 with purpose and intention? Tune in to this inspiring episode of Leadership is Feminine and discover how to transform your thoughts into the life you’re meant to lead.
Discussion of Ideas and Their Origins: Every man-made item started from an idea.
Relationship Between Thoughts and Results in Our Lives
Every Result Is Derived From a Process: The importance of understanding this process, whether conscious or not.
Taking Accountability for Unwanted Results: Process of tracing an outcome back to the initial thought.
Reworking the Process for Desired Results: The methodology of reworking one's thought, feeling, action to achieve a different result.
Overcoming Negative Circumstances: Encouraging listeners to claim agency over their circumstances.
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In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris Plachy kicks off 2025 with a powerful reminder: You are the asset. Through a heartfelt and insightful walk-and-talk, Kris unpacks what it truly means to prioritize yourself as the cornerstone of your life and business.
She explores why being “tactic-hungry” isn’t the answer and challenges us to stop outsourcing our wisdom to books, strategies, or others’ advice. Instead, Kris emphasizes the liberating—and sometimes terrifying—truth: the answers you seek are already within you.
Drawing from her own journey and decades of working with clients, Kris shares the difference between tactics and wisdom, why chaos can feel oddly comforting, and how recognizing yourself as the foundation can lead to radical clarity and transformation.
She also announces her focus for the year ahead: helping women embrace their role as the asset in their lives while exploring the Sage’s journey of subtraction, creativity, and reinvention. It’s a call to action for anyone ready to stop spinning and start living with purpose.
This episode is your permission slip to see yourself, believe yourself, and finally act on what you already know to be true. Are you ready to stake your claim in 2025? Tune in for an empowering start to the year
You’re the Asset: Focusing on the importance of focusing on what you need, in order to be at your best.
Concept of Wisdom over Tactics: The answers are out there and easy to find. But it’s not the answers that are holding you back.
Addressing Unfulfilled Desires: The role of wisdom in achieving objectives.
Recognizing Personal Responsibility and Power: The importance of recognizing one's inherent power to create change.
Connecting to Inner Wisdom: The importance of identifying and not avoiding personal truths.
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