Scrappy to Scaling: Real Talk, Small Biz

By Stacey Chillemi

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Feeling scrappy but ready to scale? This is your no-BS business boost.

In Scrappy to Scaling: Real Talk, Small Biz, founders, Gen X entrepreneurs, and small business owners get straight-shooting, big-agency-level strategy without the big-agency price tag. Hosted by Boarderline co-founder Julie Matzen, each episode brings in a different expert Advisor to break down start-up struggles, small-biz marketing, branding that actually works, and how AI is shaking things up for real businesses—not just tech bros.

Listen in, grab the playbook, then go make your next bold move.

🎁 LISTENER GIFT 
Use promo code ADVISOR30 at theboarderline.co to get $150 off Boarderline services.
👉 Offer valid for the first 20 customers and must be used when booking Julie Matzen. On the site, type “Julie Matzen” into the search bar to find and book her as your Advisor.

CONNECT WITH JULIE & HER COMPANIES
If this episode helped you, share it with a fellow founder, leave a quick review, and tag @the.boarderline on Instagram with your biggest “aha” moment. Then go take one bold action for your business today.

ABOUT JULIE MATZEN & BOARDERLINE
Julie Matzen is the co-founder of Boarderline and founder of MayDay Agency, with 25+ years in marketing, branding, and digital advertising for brands like Oura, Natural Cycles, Yale Smart Locks, Cricut, Sandisk, Lagree Fitness, Sherwin-Williams, and more.

WORK WITH JULIE & THE BOARDERLINE TEAM
Get real-time, expert guidance on your biggest business and marketing challenges through 1:1 video advisory sessions—built for start-ups and small businesses that need a powerful sounding board without the full-time agency price tag.

Episode Date
Why You’re Not Ranking on Google (Yet)
Nov 13, 2025