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Steve Guberman Steve Guberman

Ep 129 - Natasha Golinsky, On Purpose Projects – Mindset Matters: The Key to Entrepreneurial Success

In episode 129, I talk with Natasha Golinski, founder of On Purpose Projects, a custom web and e-commerce dev agency. Natasha is a three-time Canada Women of Influence nominee, a mom of three, and a breast cancer survivor—and she’s built her business around the belief that mindset is everything.

We dig into how she went from “accidental agency owner” to leading a zero-meeting, all-contractor team for over a decade, and why journaling, EFT (tapping), and surrounding yourself with the right people are critical to surviving the entrepreneurial rollercoaster. Natasha also shares how a cancer diagnosis forced her to hire ops support—and ultimately led to one of her agency’s biggest months ever.

This episode is a masterclass in grit, leadership, and the mental game of entrepreneurship.

Key Bytes

• Mindset is the job. Natasha starts most days with journaling and EFT to reset anxiety and focus.• Zero meetings, high loyalty. A culture of respect, gratitude, and no drama keeps her contractor team thriving.• Protect your people. Leadership means absorbing the stress and passing the praise.• Say no early. Guardrails in discovery protect the team from toxic clients.• Crisis as catalyst. Cancer forced Natasha to let go of ops—and it unlocked growth.• Community matters. No one is self-made—surround yourself with peers who lift you up.• Focus sharpens delivery. On Purpose Projects does dev only—like a food truck that just serves crepes.

Chapters

00:00 Welcome & Natasha’s background02:12 Accidental agency beginnings04:45 Mindset, marketing, and money: her founder lane07:30 Morning pages & EFT as daily reset tools11:05 Cancer diagnosis, hiring ops, and a breakthrough month15:20 Building loyalty in a zero-meeting contractor culture20:22 Client red flags & protecting your team23:50 Why no one is self-made: the role of community26:30 Rapid-fire fun: karaoke, first impressions, food truck metaphor28:55 Closing thoughts

Natasha Golinsky is the founder of an award-winning web development and ecommerce agency, a three-time nominee for the Canada Women of Influence® Award, and a tireless champion of female agency owners. Natasha’s also a mom of three and a breast cancer survivor who brings grit, heart, and a deep sense of purpose to everything she does. I’m thrilled to dig into her journey, her mission, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. Natasha, welcome to the show.

Award winning web development & ecommerce agency founder | Champion & connector of female agency owners | 3x nominee Canada Women of Influence® Award | Breast Cancer Butt-Kicker | Mom x 3

http://www.onpurposeprojects.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/natashagolinsky/

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Steve Guberman Steve Guberman

Ep 102 – Rena DeLevie – Mindful Leadership

In episode 102 of Agency Bites, I’m joined by Rena DeLevie—a leader and teacher who gets real about what it actually takes to show up fully and compassionately in today’s world. Yes, she’s got the corporate leadership chops and has been on a mission to end fear-based management, but what resonated most with me in this conversation was how personal and human her journey is.


Rena shares how, as someone with deep empathy and anxiety in her DNA, she learned to soothe her nervous system so she could show up with clarity and compassion—not just at work, but everywhere. We talk about the practices she leans on every day—meditation, breathwork, walking in the woods, connecting with nature, and even humor—as ways to ground herself and navigate stress, overwhelm, and tough decisions.


She’s lived through corporate toxicity, hard layoffs, and the pressure to “toughen up” as a leader. But instead of staying stuck in survival mode, she learned how to reconnect with herself, how to be present, and how to lead with kindness without losing her edge. 


This isn’t just a conversation about business—it’s about how we take care of ourselves so we can take care of others. It’s about slowing down enough to be intentional in how we speak, lead, and live. It’s about taking care of ourselves all ways, always. 


If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, reactive, or stuck in fight-or-flight mode, this episode will give you some simple but powerful ways to reset and recenter. Let’s get into it.


Key Bytes

• Compassion can radically transform agency culture and leadership.

• Fear-based management often leads to anxiety and burnout.

• Authenticity in leadership energizes both the leader and the team.

• Compassion and accountability must coexist in effective leadership.

• Daily meditation can help manage anxiety and foster self-awareness.

• Choosing yourself means prioritizing self-compassion and understanding.

• Humor can shift the energy of a toxic work environment.

• Compassionate leadership requires setting boundaries and not being a doormat.

• Navigating toxic environments often requires personal resilience and strategy.

• Modeling compassionate behavior can influence workplace culture positively.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Compassionate Leadership

01:15 The Shift from Fear-Based to Compassionate Leadership

04:06 The Energizing Power of Authenticity

10:00 Navigating Toxic Work Environments

12:56 Compassion and Accountability in Leadership

19:46 Daily Practices for Compassionate Living

25:52 Choosing Yourself: The Path to Self-Compassion

31:50 The Importance of Humor and Perspective in Leadership


Rena combines over 25 years with Fortune 500 companies and 20 years as a practitioner of mindfulness/meditation to show us the path to eliminating the fear-based culture so prevalent in

corporate America. Her book, Compassionate Management, How Ambitious Creatives Become Kick-Ass Leaders, and her TEDxTalk, Compassionate Management -- using compassion as a business tool has been used in businesses around the globe as a model to radically change leadership culture and how we treat one another.


Rena has given a TEDx Talk, presented at over 30 conferences, led over 60 workshops, and been on

dozens of podcasts. Rena is a high-energy presenter and interactively engages audience members to show compassionate leadership in action. This experiential approach empowers attendees to redefine their own leadership style and evolve their expectations of leadership culture.


Contact Rena on their website: renadelevie.com

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