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The Amy Porterfield Show

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield 870 Episodes Jun 30, 2026

The Amy Porterfield Show helps online business owners grow their revenue, audience, and team sustainably. Host Amy Porterfield, a New York Times bestselling author, shares insights from her 16+ years in business. She features candid conversations with industry leaders and entrepreneurs who have achieved financial and lifestyle freedom. The show aims to help listeners move from struggling to systemizing their businesses with stronger marketing, more revenue, better help, and greater confidence.

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Why Six-Figure Founders Stall Before Seven Jun 30, 2026 939 The Stage of Business Almost Nobody Names and the Decision That Moves You Through It Only 1 in 10 female-owned businesses earning between $250K and $499K ever reach a million, according to the JPMorgan Chase Institute. Not the ones who didn't try hard enough. All of them. If you're in that range and the effort isn't adding up the way it should, here's what I want you to see: there's a stage
Hobie Porterfield: What It's Like Being Married to Amy Jun 23, 2026 2334 The tell-all you've been waiting for, straight from the man behind the stories After years of being the guy you only hear about, Hobie is finally in the studio, and his first order of business is telling on Amy. This is a no-strategy, no-homework hang that's just for fun. You'll get the story behind the wedding-ring tattoo he got before they were even married, plus the most ridiculous thing Amy'
Rory Vaden: Nobody Got Rich with Multiple Income Streams. Jun 18, 2026 2857 What Every Founder Gets Wrong About Growing a Personal Brand Nobody got rich from multiple streams of income. They got rich from one amazing stream, and then they diversified. Bezos had Amazon. Sara Blakely had Spanx. Yet the advice you keep hearing is to build seven of everything, and it's keeping you smaller, not bigger. My guest Rory Vaden, New York Times bestselling author and co-founder of
The Tough Love Every Six Figure Founder Needs Jun 16, 2026 1293 What 23 Multimillionaire Founders Have in Common The women doing eight and nine figures? They started exactly where you are. I just spent a weekend with 23 of them and came home with three things I've been too polite to say.  If you've been putting in the hours and the results still don't reflect it, at least one of these three is going to explain why. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Rev
Natalie Ellis: How to Build a Business That Runs Without You Jun 9, 2026 3040 The Systems Behind a $2.2M Maternity Leave Natalie Ellis took three months completely offline after her second daughter was born. No Slack, no email, no podcast. Her team did $2.2 million in revenue during that window with zero ad spend. Natalie is the founder and CEO of BossBabe, she's crossed $40 million in lifetime revenue on under $3 million in total ad spend, and her brand-new book The
Stop Your Offers From Competing With Each Other Jun 2, 2026 901 The Real Reason More Offers Means Less Revenue 92% of the people I thought I was preparing for my signature offer never bought it. For years, I sold List Builders Society as the on-ramp into Digital Course Academy. Only 8% of them made it there. The program I'd built specifically to bridge my buyers into my biggest offer was actually a dead end for the other 92%. You may have a version of this
What Smart Women Get Wrong About Money With Tori Dunlap of Her First $100K May 26, 2026 3261 Why Earning More Hasn't Made You Feel Safer You've hit the income you used to dream about and money still keeps you up at night. Tori Dunlap has helped over 5 million women figure out why, and it has almost nothing to do with math. She's the founder of Her First $100K, host of the Financial Feminist podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. In this conversation, she names the money s
Donald Miller's 5-Soundbite Method That Doubles Sales May 19, 2026 2815 How to Find the Sentence That Makes Buyers Stop Scrolling Your offer is solid. Your audience is there. So why are the right people still scrolling past you? Your messaging isn't giving them a reason to stop. Donald Miller, founder of StoryBrand, walked into a $300 million oil and gas company, gave them a three-word tagline, and drove a 99% lift in their test market. In this episode, he shares
They Love You. They Won't Buy. May 12, 2026 1233 The Layer Underneath Every Six-Figure Plateau You've rebuilt the funnel, rewritten the sales page, added another bonus, and tested every subject line. But when your launch numbers come in… your revenue hasn’t budged.  There's a layer sitting underneath every funnel and every sales page. It's a strategic decision most six-figure founders have never been taught to examine, and when it's off, it cr
Nobody Actually Buys on Your Sales Page May 5, 2026 2509 The Three Assets That Close the Sale Before the Cart Opens Your sales page isn't what closes the sale. By the time someone clicks it, they've already decided. That decision happened weeks earlier on a podcast, in an email, during a free training where something clicked and they thought, I trust her. Your sales page just confirms what they already believe. It doesn't convince anyone of anything.
Your Hard Work Stopped Paying Off Apr 28, 2026 2191 The Founder Pattern Behind Unpredictable Revenue Every female founder I've ever coached is running as one of three types. The Resourceful Founder, the Abundant Founder, or the Calibrated Founder. Two of them are working themselves into the ground. One of them is quietly scaling. And by the end of this episode, you will know exactly which one is running your business right now. The pattern you're
ChatGPT Is Sending Your Clients to Someone Else Apr 21, 2026 2004 How to Get Found on ChatGPT Before Your Competitors Do A complete stranger asked ChatGPT how to explain binge eating to their partner. ChatGPT recommended one woman's podcast. That stranger listened, fell in love with her work, and showed up to the consult call already knowing the price and ready to sign. She made $3,500 from a conversation that happened without her. This is what's happening in

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