Building with Heart: Lisa Balogh on Purposeful Entrepreneurship,
Clean Baby Booty & Spicy Meatball 3D Printing
By Sistazas Empowered Magazine Editorial Team
When you meet Lisa Balogh, you feel two things instantly: warmth and intention. As the founder of two
uniquely creative businesses, Clean Baby Booty and Spicy Meatball 3D Printing, Lisa is redefining what it
means to be a modern entrepreneur. Driven by faith, family, and a relentless desire to serve, she’s turning
motherhood, creativity, and community care into a lifestyle of abundance, one thoughtful product at a time.
A DUAL VENTURE, ROOTED IN LOVE
Clean Baby Booty, her first business, began from
an honest desire to improve her family’s health.
“I wanted to raise my babies in a more earth-
conscious, healthy environment,” she says. What
began as a personal journey into cloth diapering
evolved into a cloth diaper cleaning and delivery
service trusted by families across multiple
counties.
Her second venture, Spicy Meatball 3D Printing,
took shape when her husband brought home a
printer with the idea that it could expand their
offerings. At first skeptical, Lisa eventually
embraced it. Today, she uses 3D printing not just
to create useful household items or fun trinkets,
but to bring joy, foster therapy through art, and
give tactile relief and engagement for seniors.
Guiding Values: Faith, Family, and Time
Though Clean Baby Booty and Spicy Meatball
live in different worlds, Lisa runs both with the
same core principles: trust, transparency,
service, and family-centered values.
“We want to bring back the days when time
with family was sacred," she explains.
"Everything we offer is about helping people
spend more time together, feel supported, and
live more simply."
Lisa believes faith is foundational. She lives her
scripture: "God will bring you to it, and He’ll
bring you through it." Whether she’s fielding
laundry soap questions or teaching cloth
diapering classes, she leads with her values,
authentic, humble, and unwavering.
The Power of Purpose
Lisa’s journey into entrepreneurship was seeded
early. “Even as a kid in elementary school, I
knew I wanted to start a business. I just needed
the right moment."
That moment came through personal health
struggles and a desire to do better for her
children. When a friend asked her to help with
cloth diapers, the idea sparked. "I realized this
could be a business that supports other moms,
and keeps me close to my kids."
From there, it snowballed. Clients came by
word-of-mouth, then through local
babywearing and holistic health communities.
And when Spicy Meatball 3D Printing launched,
the response was just as strong, especially
from seniors.
"I had no idea how much joy it would bring to
older adults. Marion Senior Services asked us
to bring our 3D fidget toys and painting kits to
their residents. It sparked art therapy,
connection, and smiles. That was unexpected,
but powerful."
Real Talk, Real Transparency
Lisa is refreshingly honest about the
challenges: juggling family, late-night
production, self-doubt, and the weight of
responsibility.
But her mindset? Always rooted in grace.
"Sometimes the kids need attention, and I
haven’t gotten to my to-do list. But I remind
myself, we have a roof over our heads. We have
love. And tomorrow is another day to try
again.”
She practices what she calls the “Mompreneur
Lifestyle,” giving herself permission to pause,
rest, and reset. "If I need to take a week off or
cancel a client, I do. Because if I’m not okay, I
can’t pour into my family or my business."
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