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What Success Actually Costs

dominique mattessino Season 1 Episode 12

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Curated & Crafted — Episode 12: What Success Actually Costs

Everyone talks about success. Few talk about the receipts.

In this episode, Dom and Kinsey get real about what it actually costs to build the life and business you’ve dreamed of — the missed moments, the relationships that shift, and the versions of yourself you’ve had to leave behind. From motherhood to entrepreneurship, they unpack what it means to chase big dreams without losing yourself in the process.

It’s honest, raw, and a little emotional — because the truth is, every “win” has a price tag.

🎙 Inside this episode:

  • The hidden costs of building a business and brand
  • Missing moments with family and learning to reclaim time
  • The myth of balance (and what alignment really looks like)
  • Success vs. peace — redefining what truly matters
  • How to stay grounded while you’re chasing the vision

You can have anything you want — but not everything at once.
The real flex isn’t how much you can handle; it’s how much chaos you no longer allow.

🥂 The process is messy. The vision is worth it.
Stay rooted, stable, and bold — and let’s craft something worth remembering.

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