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The Road to Seven

Pressure vs. Perseverance

“I started Green at Home by accident. It was not something that I intentionally knew; that I was going to launch my own business.” — Emma Rohmann When it comes to creating a life that will fulfill you, passion is everything. Running a business focused only on making money will eventually just feel like a job — it will be hard for you to show up, let alone show up as a leader. A business focused on money and passion? That’s the key to fulfillment. In 2015, Green at Home founder Emma...
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05 Jan 2021

“I started Green at Home by accident. It was not something that I intentionally knew; that I was going to launch my own business.”

—  Emma Rohmann

When it comes to creating a life that will fulfill you, passion is everything.

Running a business focused only on making money will eventually just feel like a job — it will be hard for you to show up, let alone show up as a leader.

A business focused on money and passion? That’s the key to fulfillment.

In 2015, Green at Home founder Emma Rohmann left her corporate job to pursue her passion. 

And it all started with a blog. 

Emma was working on a research project to discover how to make healthier choices for herself and her family while on maternity leave with her second child. Her blog served as a record of this research and a space where she could make sense of the information she learned.

She realized that she wasn’t the only mother with these interests, and that there was a hunger out there for information about green, healthy, eco-friendly products.

So, how did she move from blog to business?

She shared her posts in Facebook moms groups, keeping track of what resonated. She did in-person workshops and networked with moms, learning their questions or struggles and addressing those topics on the blog. This organic process led to partnerships and collaborations.

She made the leap to full-time entrepreneur when she realized that she was burning the candle at both ends. As a former project manager, she found the uncertainty terrifying. But she knew she needed to take the plunge.

Now, she wishes she had done it sooner.

Emma learned a lot through her entrepreneurial journey and her search to find the intersection between passion and revenue.

Hear all about her journey in the latest episode of the Road to Seven podcast.

In‌ ‌this‌ ‌episode,‌ ‌you’ll discover:‌ ‌

  • What you need to learn and invest in when you’re starting your own business
  • The surprising health impacts of common household products — and where to look for information on healthier choices
  • How to avoid being discouraged by controversy and negativity 
About Emma Rohmann

Emma Rohmann is an environmental engineer, mom of 2, and founder of Green at Home. Emma also runs the Green Product Forum free Facebook Group, and hosts the Missing Pillar of Health Podcast. 

Highlights:‌ ‌

  • 01:39  Introducing Emma Rohmann
  • 04:07  Why Emma started Green at Home
  • 08:35  The journey from blog to business
  • 11:10  Managing the mindset shift to entrepreneurship
  • 13:26  Key elements for selling online
  • 15:41  Dealing with controversy
  • 18:35  The ‘cord-cutting’ process
  • 20:10  The Fifth Pillar of Health
  • 24:00  What Emma wishes she knew earlier
Links:‌ ‌

Green At Home

https://greenathome.ca 

Instagram: @emma_greenathome

Green Product Forum

https://www.facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum 

The Missing Pillar of Health podcast

https://www.buzzsprout.com/1352206 

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https://www.theroadtoseven.com/

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“I started Green at Home by accident. It was not something that I intentionally knew; that I was going to launch my own business.” — Emma Rohmann When it comes to creating a life that will fulfill you, passion is everything. Running a business focused only on making money will eventually just feel like a job — it will be hard for you to show up, let alone show up as a leader. A business focused on money and passion? That’s the key to fulfillment. In 2015, Green at Home founder Emma...