Unfiltered: Proven Strategies to Start and Grow Your Business by Not Following the Rules
Discover how a single mother transformed her life through authentic entrepreneurship. This guide explores building a million-dollar business by rejecting traditional hustle culture and embracing your most genuine, unfiltered self.

Table of Content
1. Introduction
1 min 41 sec
Imagine it is 2016. You are an aspiring entrepreneur with a dream, and you’ve put everything on the line for a single idea. You’ve spent weeks handing out flyers, staying up late to post on social media, and telling everyone in your community about your new crowdfunding campaign for a restaurant franchise. The moment of truth arrives. You sit down at your laptop, hands trembling slightly with anticipation, and you click ‘refresh’ on the campaign page.
The balance is zero dollars. You think there must be a glitch, so you refresh again. Still zero. That crushing sense of humiliation is a feeling Rachel Pedersen knows all too well. At that moment, it would have been so easy for her to simply walk away, to accept the narrative that she wasn’t meant for success. But instead of letting that public failure define her, she used it as a stepping stone.
Today, Rachel is the founder and CEO of two multi-million dollar companies and is widely recognized as a dominant force in digital marketing. In this summary, we are going to explore the strategies she used to climb from the bottom to the top. We will move past the superficial advice often found in business books and look at the ‘unfiltered’ reality of what it takes to succeed. This journey is about more than just profit margins; it’s about the mindset of an owner, the foundations of a solid brand, and the importance of staying true to your identity. We’ll look at how to connect with an audience by being real, how to manage the inevitable bumps in the road, and how to define success on your own terms. If you have ever felt like you had to hide parts of yourself to be professional, this is the guide to doing things differently.
2. Identifying Your Deepest Motivations
2 min 06 sec
Explore why your initial reasons for starting a business might not be enough to sustain you, and learn how to find the long-burning goals that endure.
3. Developing the Owner Mindset
1 min 48 sec
Transform your perceived weaknesses into your greatest professional strengths and find the right guidance to navigate the start of your journey.
4. The Fallacy of the Quick Fix
1 min 40 sec
Learn why the popular obsession with ‘hustle’ can actually lead to failure and how to build a business foundation that lasts.
5. The Power of Authenticity on Social Media
1 min 48 sec
Discover how to navigate the ever-changing landscape of digital platforms by putting your audience first and being your true self.
6. Designing Your Business for Balance
2 min 03 sec
Master the art of setting firm boundaries and managing your most precious resources—time and money—to prevent burnout.
7. The Reality of Scaling and Success
1 min 55 sec
Uncover why the journey doesn’t end when you reach your goals and how to handle the new challenges that come with growth.
8. Conclusion
1 min 07 sec
The path from struggling parent to award-winning CEO is not paved with ‘perfect’ decisions or secret shortcuts. As we have seen through Rachel Pedersen’s journey, it is paved with authenticity, resilience, and a willingness to be seen—flaws and all. Building a business is not a one-time event; it is a choice you have to make every single morning. It requires you to dig deep into your motivations, to turn your unique personality traits into professional strengths, and to reject the frantic lure of hustle culture in favor of a solid, sustainable foundation.
You have the tools now to create a ‘Business-By-Design,’ one that respects your boundaries and serves your audience with real value. Don’t wait for a feeling of total confidence to begin. Start where you are, using your passions as your guide. Remember that success will look different for you than it does for anyone else, and that is exactly how it should be. As you move forward, keep your ‘logs’ burning, stay true to your unfiltered self, and understand that every setback is just another chapter in your success story. Your dream business is waiting for you to stop following the rules and start following your own path.
About this book
What is this book about?
Have you ever felt that the standard rules for business success simply don’t apply to you? Unfiltered tells the remarkable story of Rachel Pedersen, who went from struggling as a single parent on government assistance to becoming a powerhouse in the digital marketing world. This isn’t just a rags-to-riches tale; it is a strategic roadmap for anyone who feels like an outsider in the corporate world. The book promises to strip away the glossy, perfect image of entrepreneurship and replace it with something far more sustainable: authenticity. You will learn how to identify your deepest motivations, transform your perceived personal flaws into professional strengths, and build a brand that resonates because it is real. From mastering social media without losing your soul to setting boundaries that protect your peace of mind, this summary provides the tools to grow a business that fits your life, rather than forcing your life to fit your business. It is about finding the courage to be seen as you are, while building the success you’ve always dreamed of.
Book Information
About the Author
Rachel Pedersen
Rachel Pedersen is the CEO of the award-winning SocialWorks digital marketing agency and founder of Social Media United, a leading online center for social media education. As a full-time social media consultant and strategist, Rachel helps empower business owners and social media professionals to leverage social media and fast-track their growth potential.
Ratings & Reviews
Ratings at a glance
What people think
Listeners find the guide full of useful strategies and very straightforward to read, describing it as an essential resource for female entrepreneurs. The book offers concrete steps from start to finish, and one listener noted the inclusion of journal and action prompts within every chapter. Additionally, they appreciate the genuine storytelling and business-building insights, with one review highlighting the focus on using social media and digital marketing to drive growth.
Top reviews
As a woman currently navigating the messy early stages of a marketing startup, this book felt like a lifeline. Rachel Pedersen’s opening story about her failed crowdfunding campaign for a restaurant franchise was a punch to the gut in the best way possible. It reminded me that even the 'Queen of Social Media' had to face humiliating zeros before she hit the millions. I particularly resonated with her 'Kindling, Sticks, and Logs' analogy for finding your purpose. Most gurus just tell you to find your 'why,' but Rachel actually breaks down how to build a motivation that won’t burn out when things get difficult. The 'Power 10' list strategy has already changed how I approach my chaotic Monday mornings. To be fair, she does spend a lot of time on her own history, but it serves to ground her advice in actual reality rather than just theory. If you’re a female entrepreneur feeling the weight of the world, buy this yesterday.
Show moreRachel’s trajectory from being a single mom on welfare to a powerhouse CEO is nothing short of breathtaking and serves as the perfect backdrop for this handbook. What sets 'Unfiltered' apart from other business memoirs is the inclusion of specific journal and action prompts at the end of the chapters. It forced me to actually sit down and define my 'Square One' instead of just passively consuming the information. I loved the emphasis on being your authentic self; the point she makes about professionalism killing creativity really hit home for me as a creator. We spend so much time trying to look 'corporate' that we lose the very spark that makes people want to follow us in the first place. This book is a must-read for any woman who wants to build a business on her own terms without losing her soul in the process.
Show moreThis isn’t just a book you read; it’s a workbook you live. I’ve been following Rachel’s work for years, but seeing her entire philosophy laid out in 'Unfiltered' gave me a new perspective on my own career. I actually cried reading the afterword. She has this way of making you feel like your failures are just research for your future success. I particularly loved the 'Big Rocks' theory regarding family and work-life balance. It’s so easy to let the small 'sand' tasks fill up your jar first, but Rachel teaches you how to prioritize the things that actually matter. The focus on video content as the best way to show your authentic self was the kick in the pants I needed to finally start my YouTube channel. If you're tired of the 'hustle until you drop' mentality, this book will be a breath of fresh air.
Show moreWow, I wish I had this book before I quit my corporate job to go full-time on my own. Rachel’s message that 'professionalism is killing creativity' is exactly what I needed to hear. I spent months trying to sound like a robot in my emails, but as soon as I started being 'Unfiltered,' my engagement skyrocketed. The way she describes the 'fire starters' helped me realize that I was mostly working on 'kindling'—short-term goals that were burning me out. Now, I’m focusing on the 'logs' that will sustain my business for years. The chapters are short and digestible, perfect for a busy parent. Some might call the advice 'common sense,' but the truth is that common sense is rarely common practice. Rachel provides the structure to actually implement these changes. Truly an inspirational read that I’ll be returning to whenever I hit a bumpy road.
Show moreEver wonder if you’re actually cut out for leadership because your teachers always said you talked too much? Rachel’s story about turning her 'too social' weakness into a multi-million dollar strength was the highlight of the book for me. She does a fantastic job of reframing perceived flaws into 'superpowers.' I also appreciated the 'How-We-Work' document concept. It’s a practical tool for setting boundaries with clients who think they own your weekends. In my experience, most business books skip over the 'life' part of work-life balance, but this one treats it as a structural requirement. The writing style is very conversational, which makes the 200+ pages fly by. My only gripe is that some of the technical social media tips might age quickly as platforms change, but the mindset shifts she suggests are definitely timeless.
Show moreThe 'How-We-Work' document idea alone was worth the price of admission for me. As a freelancer, I’ve struggled for years with 'Frantic Fannies' and 'Red Flag Raymonds' (her names for nightmare clients are hilarious). This book gave me the permission I needed to set hard boundaries. Rachel explains that these aren't just suggestions for your clients—they are instructions. The chapter on social media was also quite insightful, specifically her advice to focus on one to three platforms rather than trying to be everywhere at once. It’s a very practical approach to growth that prioritizes sanity over vanity metrics. There were a few sections that felt a bit like a sales pitch for her ecosystem, but the core value of the 'Business-By-Design' framework makes it easy to overlook. Definitely a solid four-star read for anyone needing a roadmap for sustainable growth.
Show moreFrankly, the 'Power 10' method and the concept of 'Business-By-Design' are the two things that saved my sanity this month. Rachel Pedersen writes with an authenticity that is rare in the business world, admitting to the humilitation of a zero-dollar launch and the exhaustion of saying 'yes' to everything. Her advice to stop looking for 'the adult in the room' because nobody really knows what they're doing was incredibly liberating. The book is heavily geared toward female entrepreneurs and moms, so keep that in mind if you're outside that demographic. While some of the marketing advice is a bit light, the mindset work is top-tier. I’ve already recommended the 'How-We-Work' document to three of my colleagues. It’s a practical, heartfelt guide for people who want to be successful without becoming a 'hustle' zombie.
Show moreLook, there is a lot of heart in this book, but also quite a bit of fluff that could have been trimmed down by a stricter editor. Rachel is clearly talented and her success as a CEO is undeniable, yet I felt like many of the chapters repeated the same core message about authenticity over and over. Truth is, if you’ve been in the digital marketing world for more than a year, some of the social media advice will feel like common sense. I did enjoy the section on 'Business-By-Design' and her refusal to worship at the altar of hustle culture. The idea that hard work is focused while 'hustle' is just frantic movement is a distinction more people need to hear. It's a decent, quick read for beginners, but seasoned business owners might find themselves skimming the middle sections to get to the actual actionable prompts.
Show moreFinally got around to reading this, and I have mixed feelings. On one hand, Rachel Pedersen is a genuine inspiration, and her vulnerability regarding her past failures is refreshing in an industry full of fake 'overnight' successes. The 'Kindling, Sticks, and Logs' framework is a clever way to audit your own motivations. On the other hand, the book feels a bit disorganized at times. It jumps between deep personal trauma and lighthearted social media tips in a way that can be jarring. I also felt like the 'Power 10' strategy was just a renamed to-do list. Is it a good book? Yes. Is it the life-changing manual the cover promises? Maybe for a total novice. It’s a helpful reminder to stay true to yourself, but don't expect a high-level masterclass in corporate strategy. It’s more of a heart-to-heart with a mentor.
Show moreNot what I expected based on the massive hype I saw on TikTok. To be fair, the book is written well enough, but I found the content to be very surface-level. If you are looking for deep, granular strategies on digital marketing or scaling a business, you won't find much of that here. It’s mostly motivational storytelling mixed with very basic advice like 'pick a platform you like' and 'make a budget.' I found the repetitive nature of the 'fire starter' metaphors a bit tedious after a while. I appreciate her journey and her transparency—the crowdfunding failure was a brave thing to share—but this feels more like a long-form inspirational blog post than a comprehensive business manual. Perhaps it's better suited for someone who has never opened a business book before in their life.
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