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OWNED: Women Navigating Entrepreneurship and Business Growth

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by Jena Kranz

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OWNED exists to help women in the startup and builder phases of business gain clarity, structure, and confidence so they can build scalable, profitable businesses that give them full ownership over their time, income, and future. Too many capable women feel stuck, overwhelmed by ideas, and working harder than ever without seeing real traction. OWNED isn’t about motivation — it’s about actionable strategy, real tools, and proven guidance to help you build a business that works for you. | Located in Alpharetta, Georgia

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9/26/2025

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Episode thumbnail for Women Don't Have a Sales Problem —They Have a Clarity Problem

February 6, 2026

Women Don't Have a Sales Problem —They Have a Clarity Problem

<p>Are you a woman entrepreneur stuck trying to sell your products or services? The truth is: <strong>sales only feels hard when you lack clarity</strong>.</p><p>In this episode of <strong>OWNED</strong>, Jena Kranz dives deep into why so many women in the <strong>startup and builder phases</strong> feel blocked, overwhelmed, or unsure when it comes to sales. She explains how <strong>unclear offers, undefined audiences, and missing confidence</strong> make selling feel awkward and exhausting.</p><p>Jena breaks down the **four pillars of business—marketing, sales, people, and finance—**and shows how gaining clarity in your offer and audience can <strong>transform your confidence, your sales process, and your results</strong>. She shares <strong>real examples, practical strategies, and actionable steps</strong> to help you move from confusion to conversion.</p><p>If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels, gain clarity, and finally start selling with confidence, this episode is for you. Grab a notebook—there’s actionable advice you’ll want to write down.</p><p><strong>Connect with OWNED:</strong><br>Want to be a guest on the show, or have a topic you’d love for us to cover? Reach out to us at <a href="" rel="noopener">connect@ourwomen.org</a>.<br>Visit our website for more resources, events, and tools to help women entrepreneurs: <a href="https://ourwomen.org/" target="_new" rel="noopener">ourwomen.org</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Why Corporate America Isn’t Safe—and Why Women Are Choosing Entrepreneurship Instead

February 3, 2026

Why Corporate America Isn’t Safe—and Why Women Are Choosing Entrepreneurship Instead

<p>In this episode, Jena sits down with powerhouse entrepreneur <strong>Lisa Chaffin</strong> to share the real story behind her transition from corporate security to true ownership.</p><p>Lisa spent <strong>17 years as a school teacher</strong>, working in both elementary and high school education, believing the promise so many of us were sold — stability, security, and safety. Her husband Michael was working for a well-known fitness corporation, traveling often and seemingly “living the dream,” until everything changed when he was unexpectedly let go.</p><p>With <strong>two young children</strong> at home, their priorities shifted overnight.</p><p>A year earlier, Lisa and Michael had been introduced to a mentor and financial advisor through <strong>Primerica Financial Services</strong> as clients — learning how money actually works, how to protect their family, and how to build long-term stability. What they didn’t know at the time was that one phone call — Michael calling to move money after losing his job — would turn into an opportunity that changed their lives forever.</p><p>That moment became the foundation of a <strong>financial services business empire</strong> that Lisa and Michael now lead together.</p><p>With unwavering faith, courage, and a willingness to go all in, Lisa has helped build an incredible organization with <strong>multiple locations</strong>, a thriving team, and a mission centered on serving families and creating freedom for others. She is a true leader, a woman of conviction, and a beautiful soul inside and out.</p><p>This episode is a powerful reminder that what starts as a scary, unpredictable season can become the very thing that launches your calling.</p><p>If you’ve ever questioned corporate “security,” felt the pull toward ownership, or wondered if you’re capable of more — this conversation is for you.</p><p><br></p><p>✨ <strong>Like, share, and subscribe</strong> to the OWNED Podcast so more women can hear stories like this.</p><p>And if you want to be a guest on the show — or know a powerful woman whose story deserves to be heard — email us at <a href="" rel="noopener">connect@ourwomen.org</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Grounded & Convicted: Staying on Your Assignment Despite the Enemy and Critics

January 30, 2026

Grounded & Convicted: Staying on Your Assignment Despite the Enemy and Critics

<p>If you’re a woman in business who is building something meaningful, expect resistance.</p><p>In this episode, Jena talks openly about the people who try to tear you down, question your integrity, distort your intentions, and quietly wait for you to fail. She breaks down a hard truth most people don’t want to admit: people who are truly building something don’t have time to monitor someone else’s downfall. </p><p>They understand the cost — the focus, discipline, and emotional control required to create anything worthwhile. They guard their peace. They don’t engage in drama. The people watching, criticizing, and gossiping are often the ones who stopped fighting for their own dreams.</p><p>Jena also shares why increased action brings increased friction — more visibility leads to more criticism, more relationships bring more conflict, and more responsibility brings more pressure. This isn’t failure. It’s progress. Entrepreneurship is a spiritual journey, and without strong faith and purpose, outside noise can invade your peace, weaken your resolve, and derail your mission. This is why Jena’s faith is unshakable.</p><p>Today, she’s talking about what it means to stay rooted in God while building something big — how to protect your peace, keep swinging, and stay focused on your calling, even when the noise gets loud.</p><p>This episode is for the woman who feels worn down by opinions, discouraged by criticism, or shaken by people questioning her character. If you’ve been trusting God quietly, praying more than posting, and showing up anyway — this one’s for you. It’s a reminder to stay rooted, stay focused, and keep swinging, because the work you’re doing requires endurance, not approval.</p>

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What is OWNED: Women Navigating Entrepreneurship and Business Growth?

OWNED exists to help women in the startup and builder phases of business gain clarity, structure, and confidence so they can build scalable, profitable businesses that give them full ownership over their time, income, and future. Too many capable women feel stuck, overwhelmed by ideas, and working harder than ever without seeing real traction. OWNED isn’t about motivation — it’s about actionable strategy, real tools, and proven guidance to help you build a business that works for you. | Located in Alpharetta, Georgia

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