Detroit Mom’s Local Love series highlights local women and the businesses they have built. We love supporting small business! Today’s Local Love Spotlight belongs to Brooke Rozmenoski, owner of Brooke Rozzie Coaching.
To start, we asked Brooke to share a few fun facts about herself with us!
- She is a mom of two.
- She is in school to be a licensed Christian Counselor.
- She and her husband met in the fitness field.
We asked her to share a little bit more about her business with us, too. Get to know Brooke and her business, Brooke Rozzie Coaching, below!
How did you come up with the idea of your business, and how did you start?
“After being in the fitness field for eight years at the time I went through my own personal health struggles with no answer and started to see a lot of what I had experienced in my clients who felt like they were doing everything but weren’t feeling good with no clarity. I went back to school for a two-year functional nutrition program because I wanted to help women solve the things I was seeing missing in the fitness space for them.
“After having our daughter I left a regional role at a large fitness company and taught group fitness classes to help fill the financial needs while I took clients.”
Knowing what you know now, is there anything you would have done differently when you were first starting out?
“Hired a business mentor right away!”
What is the best business advice you’ve ever been given?
“You’re not going to be for everyone, and that’s okay.”
Have you faced adversity in business due to being a woman? How did you navigate that?
“I don’t believe so. I have had to navigate more because I am a mom and learn boundaries quickly.”
How do you persevere in challenging times?
“Knowing there is a deeper purpose and lesson God is needing me to learn through it so I can step into the next thing coming with who I need to be for it.”
What impact do you want your business to have?
“To change the narrative on how women and our daughters view their body and navigate nourishing themselves. We weren’t meant to feel exhausted, burned out, and stuck in our body–women are really powerful and how we feel in our skin is often stopping us from the bigger purpose God has for us.”
What are the pros and cons of being a woman business owner in 2024?
“Pros? My daughter and son get to see me do scary things and take on challenges. Cons? I’m not sure, I don’t focus on those things–I just focus on what my purpose is supposed to be because I find focusing on what could hold me back doesn’t help.”
What knowledge would you share with someone who wants to become an entrepreneur?
“Find someone who is where you want to be and ask for their help. Listen to what your purpose is meant to be, it doesn’t have to mirror everyone else–failure is a learning tool.”
What do you do for personal and professional development?
“I am in a mastermind and have a mentor.”
What mantra or quote do you live by?
“Stay true to your principles and beliefs but never stop growing and evolving as a person. -My Dad.”
What’s your favorite place in Detroit or Michigan?
“My home 🙂 I’m a homebody!”
Where can our readers find you on social media?
You can follow Brooke Rozzie Coaching on Instagram!