Episode 23

This Solo Founder Prepared 6 Months for 6 Weeks Off

Maven Marketing & Co w/ Miranda Calatrello

The day Miranda Calatrello was supposed to record this podcast, she was in labor. That moment perfectly captures the spirit of her story: life doesn’t slow down when you run a business, it accelerates. As a military spouse navigating constant relocations, Miranda built Calatrello Creatives to create stability not just for herself, but for other women facing the same reality. In this episode, she shares how she transformed a furlough into a fast-growing agency, empowered a team of military spouses, and prepared her business for motherhood with the same precision she brings to her clients’ campaigns.

This Solo Founder Prepared 6 Months for 6 Weeks Off

Episode Summary

In this inspiring episode of An Agency Story, host Russel Dubree chats with Miranda Calatrello, founder of Calatrello Creatives, a Louisville-based boutique marketing agency focused on organic social media and digital marketing for small businesses.

Born from pandemic disruption and built on the values of flexibility, family, and community, Miranda’s agency has become a beacon for military spouses seeking meaningful work and for small business owners navigating the digital landscape.

Episode Highlights:

  • How Miranda transformed pandemic downtime into an up and coming social media business
  • The pivotal role her agency plays in supporting military and first responder spouses with remote, flexible employment
  • A behind-the-scenes look at preparing for maternity leave as a solo founder
  • Why hospitality and wellness became her agency’s niche (and how her former employer became a client!)

Agency Info

The wheels should be running without me. That’s how we’ve set it up.

Miranda Calatrello

Key Takeaways

Building a Business with Purpose

Miranda didn’t just create a business for herself, she built an opportunity for others like her. As a military spouse, she saw a gap in flexible, career-building roles and made it her mission to fill it. Hiring military and first responder spouses became a central tenet of her agency culture, offering not just employment but understanding and community.

Turning Setbacks into Strategic Launchpads

Her career shift began with a furlough from her hospitality job during COVID-19. Rather than wait it out, she leaned into her informal social media work, formalized her offerings, and quickly grew her client base. The adversity created space for a long-imagined vision to come to life.

The Power of Community and Networking

From legal documents to maternity leave plans, Miranda has relied on her network to navigate the unknown. Her advice: ask for help, and don’t be afraid to reach out. Many of her professional connections have evolved into lasting, mutually beneficial relationships.

Planning for Life and Business Transitions

Facing maternity leave as a founder required deep planning and trust. Miranda created a 10-page maternity plan, elevated a team member to COO, and shifted her presence off client accounts months in advance. The result? Her business didn’t skip a beat and now she has a blueprint for long-term leadership.

Defining Boundaries and Values

One compelling story reveals how a client’s business split after a divorce led to Miranda’s decision to implement a strict no-competition policy within client industries and markets. This experience helped her reinforce trust, maintain professionalism, and avoid future conflicts.

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