Financial Confidence Is a Leadership System: Nancy Benet on Rebuilding, Cash Flow, and the Discipline of Starting Over
Nancy Benet’s story challenges the myth that financial confidence comes from having perfect circumstances, when in reality it is built through responsibility, visibility, and disciplined decision making. After divorce left her with four children, no income, five failed businesses, and more than $650,000 in debt, she rebuilt by confronting the numbers, strengthening her business model, and learning how to treat money as information rather than shame. This conversation offers a powerful framework for women founders and executives who want to build with clearer financial control, stronger systems, and a deeper sense of personal agency.
The Strategic Resourcefulness of Soon Hagerty: Building a Business by Seeing What Others Miss
Most people think entrepreneurship is the risky path. Soon Hagerty believes staying still is riskier. From fleeing Vietnam as a child to building global brands and launching mission driven businesses, Soon shares why strategic resourcefulness, growth mindset, and “unraveling” fear are the real foundations of meaningful success.
Rethinking an Industry: Kirsten Liston on Building a Company by Listening to the Market
Kirsten Liston, Founder and CEO of Rethink Compliance, shares how she left a secure leadership role to build a company that challenged an entire industry. In this episode, she talks about the mindset required to become a founder, recognizing market opportunities others ignore, and why more is possible than most people believe when building a business.
Rachael Wonderlin on Saying No, Building Recurring Revenue, and Breaking Out of a Niche That Tried to Trap Her
Rachael Wonderlin built a national dementia consulting firm from the ground up, but the real story is how she stopped saying yes to everything and started building a business that actually worked. In this episode, she shares the turning points that shaped her journey, from hustling for every dollar to creating recurring revenue, confronting the unregulated coaching industry, and learning to trust her own instincts as a leader. This conversation is direct, honest, and packed with lessons for any woman building something of her own.
Bloom Where You Are: How Ashley King Turned Perfectionism into Power and Built a Brand That Helps Women Rise
Ashley King, founder of BLOOM Virtual.co, shares how she turned perfectionism into purpose and built a creative agency that helps women entrepreneurs grow with confidence and clarity. From her roots in luxury fashion to leading a thriving branding studio, Ashley’s story is about letting go, trusting others, and building brands that truly convert. Learn her three-step framework: Visualize, Audit, Act, to evolve your business, align your brand with your future self, and take the brave steps that lead to lasting growth.
The Business Behind Giving: How Sherry Quam Taylor is Changing the Way Nonprofits Grow
When corporate strategist turned nonprofit advisor Sherry Quam Taylor tripled her organization’s revenue during a recession, she realized that most nonprofits fail not because of mission, but because of business infrastructure. Today, she helps CEOs build scalable, revenue-strong organizations that fund real impact. In this episode, Sherry talks with Aggie and Cristy about investing in yourself, raising future CEOs, saying no with confidence, and why nonprofits should run like businesses.
From the Fairway to the Field: How Jenn Harris Turned Reinvention Into a Career Superpower
Jenn Harris has reinvented herself more times than most people change careers. From aspiring golf pro to entrepreneur to CEO, her journey has been driven by curiosity, courage, and a relentless desire to solve problems. In this Badass Women in Business feature, Jenn shares how she built confidence through golf, created spaces for women to connect, and learned to lead through uncertainty, pregnancy, and company transformation. Her story is about resilience, reinvention, and redefining success on her own terms.

