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  • She Spent $200 on a Lash Class and Built a Multi-Million Dollar Empire
    May 26 2026

    Jennifer Blair was a stay-at-home mom of four with no business plan, no investor, and no experience. She just wanted a way to feel like herself again.

    She took a one-day lash certification class, ran a Groupon expecting maybe 20 sales… and over 300 people showed up. She almost quit before she even started. Instead, she leaned all the way in — practiced on friends' couches, opened a tiny studio, created her own training program, and built Deka Lash into a nationwide franchise with 125+ locations.

    In this episode, Jennifer shares:
    • How a Vegas trip sparked the entire idea
    • Why her Groupon almost made her quit on day one
    • How she created a training academy when the industry didn’t have one
    • What it took to go from 1 rented chair to 125+ franchise studios
    • The real talk on mom guilt, imperfect starts, and betting on yourself

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re carrying everything and wondering when it’s YOUR turn — this episode is for you.

    Find Jennifer & Deka Lash:
    dekalash.com — use "Find a Studio" to locate a Deka Lash near you

    Jennifer Blair on LinkedIn — speaking events & more

    Shop Deka Lash products at dekalash.com or on Amazon

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    36 min
  • She Was Told to Shrink. She Won Two Emmys Instead.
    May 19 2026

    They told her to sit to the side. Wear all black. Don't take up too much space. So she wore a golden dress to the Emmys — and won.

    Shannon Malone DeBenedictis is a two-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who's worked alongside James Cameron, Sigourney Weaver, Netflix, Disney+, and National Geographic. But for years, she made herself small in an industry that wanted her to disappear.

    In this episode, Shannon opens up about what it's really like navigating Hollywood as a plus-size woman, the blunt comment from a colleague that changed everything, and why she's done apologizing for who she is. Now through her company Paddlin' Creative, she helps women step into their voice and tell powerful stories that move people.

    If you've ever felt like you're too much — or not enough — press play.

    Connect with Shannon: paddlincreative.com

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    30 min
  • She Was Told to Wear Lipstick to Succeed — So She Quit
    May 12 2026

    She was climbing the corporate ladder in education — doing everything "right" — until she was told she'd be more successful if she wore lipstick and pulled her hair back. That was the moment Stacey Ryan realized she was becoming a leader she didn't even respect.

    So she quit. No backup plan. No safety net. Just self-trust.

    What followed was a dog treat company (yes, really), an abusive marriage she had the courage to leave, and a leap of faith into an organization called School of Rock — where she went from consultant to President, growing it from under 100 locations to 445+ and 80,000 students worldwide.

    In this episode, Stacey gets raw about toxic leadership, knowing your worth (a promise she made to a dying friend), why imposter syndrome is just the modern-day "bicycle face," and why she refuses to dull her edges for anyone but herself.

    If you've been staying somewhere that no longer aligns — in your career, your relationship, your life — this is your sign.

    Join Front Women: frontwomen.org

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    46 min
  • She Didn’t Wait. She Built It. It Went Viral.
    May 5 2026

    What happens when your “random idea” turns into a viral business… before you even graduate?

    At 25, Elena DiStefano, the founder of Cozy Clip is running a brand that blew up online—but she started it as a junior in college with zero experience in product design.

    She just knew one thing: claw clips were uncomfortable.

    So she fixed it.

    That one decision turned into a viral product, selling out in minutes and launching her into full-blown entrepreneurship almost overnight.

    But here’s the part no one talks about—
    what happens after it takes off.

    In this episode, we get into:

    • Building a product from scratch with zero experience
    • Going viral—and keeping up with the chaos that follows
    • Handling copycats, pressure, and rapid growth
    • Staying grounded while running a business solo

    Because she didn’t wait to feel ready.
    She didn’t have a perfect plan.

    She just started.

    If you’ve been sitting on an idea, overthinking your next move, or waiting for the “right time”—this is it.

    Girl, why not you? 💥

    Connect with her + check out the product:
    🌐 Website: www.thecozyclip.com
    📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cozyclip/

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    22 min
  • From $100 to $20M: How Nellie Akalp Built a Business Empire While Raising a Family
    Apr 28 2026

    What if all it took to start your business… was $100 and the decision to just go for it?

    In this episode of Girl, Why Not You?, I sit down with Nellie Akalp, founder and CEO of CorpNet, who built and sold her first company for $20 million—all while raising a family.

    We talk about what it really looks like to build a business from scratch—no investors, no shortcuts, just consistency, grit, and solving real problems.

    Nellie shares:

    • How she and her husband started with just $100 and a one-page website
    • The truth about bootstrapping (and why it still works)
    • What most people get wrong about starting a business
    • How she built CorpNet differently—with transparency and long-term trust
    • The reality of balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood
    • Why waiting for the “perfect time” is the biggest mistake you can make

    This episode is your reminder that you don’t need everything figured out—you just need to start.

    Because… why not you?

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    36 min
  • You’re Not Doing It Wrong—You’re Just Not Designed That Way
    Apr 14 2026

    What if the reason things aren’t working… isn’t because you’re doing it wrong?

    In this episode of Girl, Why Not You?, Jennie sits down with master coach and facilitator Ebonie Allard to challenge everything you’ve been taught about success—and why forcing yourself into someone else’s blueprint might be the very thing keeping you stuck.

    Ebonie shares her journey from early independence to working in the film and TV industry, navigating massive financial loss and even homelessness during the 2008 recession. Those experiences ultimately led her to a deeper understanding of alignment, resilience, and what it really means to build a life that works for you.

    We dive into human design and how understanding your unique energy, strengths, and tendencies can completely shift the way you approach business, relationships, and life.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why you’re not failing—you’re just misaligned
    • What human design is (and how to actually use it)
    • The problem with forcing yourself into traditional success models
    • How self-awareness can save you years of frustration
    • Why it’s never too late to pivot and do things differently

    This conversation is your permission slip to stop trying to be someone you’re not—and start building a life that actually feels aligned.

    Because you’re not doing it wrong…
    you’re just not designed that way.

    CONTACT EBONIE

    https://www.ebonieallard.com/get-chart

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    49 min
  • Stop Being the “Good Girl”: How to Set Boundaries, Speak Up & Change Your Life
    Apr 7 2026

    What if the life you’re living… isn’t actually the one you want?

    In this episode of Girl, Why Not You?, Jennie sits down with divorce attorney, speaker, and author Renee Bower to unpack the pressure so many women feel to be the “good girl”—polite, agreeable, and always putting others first.

    But here’s the truth: that conditioning is keeping you stuck.

    Renee shares her own journey through two divorces and how she moved from shame and self-doubt to reclaiming her voice, her power, and her life. Together, we dive into what it really takes to break free from people-pleasing and start making decisions that actually align with who you are.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why “good girl” conditioning is exhausting—and how to break it
    • The power of hard conversations and setting real boundaries
    • Letting go of fear, guilt, and the need for approval
    • How to stop avoiding change and start taking action
    • Renee’s simple framework: Stop. Drop. Roll.

    This is your reminder that bravery isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build.

    And the longer you avoid the hard conversations, the longer you stay stuck in a life that doesn’t feel right.

    So if you’ve been feeling pulled toward something more… this is your sign to stop settling and start choosing yourself.

    Because the question is—and always will be—girl… why not you?

    ORDER SHE WHO WINS

    Connect with Renee at https://msreneebauer.com/



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    31 min
  • From Addiction to Empire: How She Built a 7-Figure Medical Business
    Apr 1 2026

    What if your rock bottom… was actually the beginning of everything?

    In this episode of Girl, Why Not You?, Jennie sits down with Jamie Maltabes, founder of Infinite Medical Group, to talk about what it really looks like to go from addiction and chaos… to building a 7-figure business and a life you’re proud of.

    At 25, Jamie hit a breaking point—battling addiction, eating disorders, and living a double life she could no longer sustain. Choosing sobriety became the turning point that changed everything.

    From there, she didn’t just rebuild… she created something powerful.

    Starting with a single machine in her basement, Jamie grew Infinite Medical Group into a thriving medical aesthetics business with over 500 recurring members—without a medical background, and without waiting until she felt ready.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Turning your lowest moments into your biggest breakthroughs
    • Why there is no “perfect” timeline for success
    • Letting go of perfection and taking messy action
    • Building a business from nothing (even when you feel unqualified)
    • What to know about the aesthetics industry and finding providers you can trust

    This conversation is your reminder that your past does not define you… and you are never too far gone to build something incredible.

    So if you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’ve wasted time—this is your sign.

    Because the question is—and always will be—girl… why not you?


    CONTACT JAMIE:

    Infinite Medical Group:

    https://www.instagram.com/infinitemedicalgroup/


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    33 min