
The Sales Mama Podcast with Sausha Davis
For the Women Who Want It All: Babies, Bank, and a Business That Doesn’t Break Them.
Welcome to the Sales Mama Podcast, where high-performing women come to sell smarter, lead louder, and build real businesses without losing themselves in the process.
You’ve got kids in the background, messages in your inbox, and dinner on the damn stove but you’re still showing up. Not to play small. Not to stay stuck. But to build something that actually works.
Here, we don’t glorify burnout.
We don’t chase trends.
We sell with strategy. We scale with intention.
And we do it all while raising humans and refusing to settle.
Every episode is a punchy mix of sales psychology, mindset rewiring, and real-talk strategy from a mom who’s in it with you... clients, chaos, crockpot and all.
Whether you’re scaling to 6-7 figures or clawing your way back from a season that nearly broke you, this is your home base for momentum, mastery, and massive moves.
👊 Tune in. Speak up. Take up space.
You’re not just building a business.
You’re building your damn legacy.
Let’s fkn go.
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The Sales Mama Podcast with Sausha Davis
Know Your Worth: Why You Shouldn’t Bend Over Backwards
In this episode of Sales Mama, we dive deep into the importance of setting healthy boundaries in both your personal and professional life. As women, we often find ourselves giving too much, bending over backwards to help others—whether it's in business, relationships, or our day-to-day interactions. But what happens when we’re constantly putting others first and neglecting our own needs?
Join us as we explore the balance of self-respect, the value of prioritizing yourself, and why you should never bend over backwards for someone who wouldn't take one step forward for themselves. Learn how to recognize when you're overextending and discover simple, actionable strategies to reclaim your time, energy, and self-worth.
This episode is a call to women everywhere to stop over-giving and start empowering themselves by setting strong, healthy boundaries that honor their needs.