Ep 18. How to Balance Motherhood, Business and Your Soul’s Calling w/ Julia Jerg

How do you balance the demands of motherhood, entrepreneurship, and the deeper call of your soul?

Today’s guest, Julia Jerg (@thenomadmompreneur, @sovereignmamas), has built her life around that very question. Julia is a soul-led business coach and founder of the Sovereign Mamas movement. Based in Bali and a proud mom of two, she helps soulful women clarify their offers and build feminine energy funnels that create flow, power, and profit—without burnout.

In this episode, we dive into:

  • How to trust your intuition—even when it doesn’t make sense on paper
  • The courage it takes to leap into change and relocate your life
  • Why stillness is a strategy for business, love, and life
  • Feminine approaches to business that prioritize alignment over hustle
  • Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship without guilt

Julia also shares exciting ways she’s creating community for women who feel called to more: Sovereign Spirit — a 12-month mastermind for mompreneurs ready to align their spiritual longing with their goals and mission in both life and business.

🌿 Sovereign Mamas Summit — she’s currently seeking speakers who are passionate about soulful entrepreneurship and motherhood.

🌿 The Secret (of Sovereign Mamas) — a co-authored book project that will feature raw, powerful stories from women walking this path. If you’ve been yearning for a more balanced, soul-aligned way of living and leading, Julia’s wisdom is your reminder that it’s not only possible—it’s your birthright.

Connect with Julia: ✨ Website → www.sovereignmamas.com ✨ Instagram → @thenomadmompreneur | @sovereignmamas Resources + Links Mentioned in this Episode: 🌸

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