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Stop Building Alone: How the Entreprenista Founders Turned a Friendship Into One Exit and a Global Founder Community

25 min · 21. Apr. 2026
Episode Stop Building Alone: How the Entreprenista Founders Turned a Friendship Into One Exit and a Global Founder Community Cover

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What does it take to exit one company, start another from scratch and build it into a global community of over 3,600 women founders, all with the same business partner? For this week’s guests, the answer is equal parts strategy, friendship and an unshakeable belief that women founders are better together. In this episode of Women I Want You to Know by Andrea L. Johnston™ Podcast, Andrea sits down with Stephanie Cartin and Courtney Spritzer, co-founders of Entreprenista, a global membership community and media platform reaching millions of women entrepreneurs every month. Before Entreprenista, they co-founded SocialFly and grew it from a side hustle into a thriving social media agency before exiting in 2024 and investing in growing the Entreprenista brand. In the episode, Stephanie expressed that building a business is hard. Building it alone is harder. And as a member of Entreprenita, you do not have to build alone.   Stephanie and Courtney built this community specifically because they knew what was possible with the right people around them. What they share here is not theory. It is 15 years of partnership, one exit and a second company built with more intention, more clarity and a team designed to carry the vision forward. In this episode, you’ll hear: * Why trust, communication and vision alignment are the three non-negotiables of a high-performing business partnership * How Stephanie and Courtney naturally divided into sales-and-relationships versus finance-and-operations—and why that clarity accelerated everything * Why the 2020 pivot was not a crisis response but a strategic move they had already been planning * How Courtney is approaching the Entreprenista build differently * Why Stephanie still believes visibility is the single most underrated growth lever for women founders * How Stephanie and Courtney stay aligned even when they disagree Links and Resources: * https://www.entreprenista.com/ [https://www.entreprenista.com/] * https://www.entreprenista.com/info-session * https://www.entreprenista.com/podcast-entreprenista [https://www.entreprenista.com/podcast-entreprenista] * https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephjillcartin/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephjillcartin/] * https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtneyspritzer/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtneyspritzer/] * Read Stephanie’s WIWYTK feature on LinkedIn  [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/andrealjohnston_this-weeks-women-i-want-you-to-know-by-andrea-activity-7420080356957007872-z0is?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAACagM3cBO8Ve7UWBjkQQLAYWXEiGrzlC8yQ] * Read Courtney’s WIWYTK feature on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/andrealjohnston_if-youve-ever-felt-that-spark-to-start-something-activity-7440358957031948288-LdDN?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAACagM3cBO8Ve7UWBjkQQLAYWXEiGrzlC8yQ] * https://www.fuelforfemalefounders.com/ [https://www.fuelforfemalefounders.com/]

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Episode Message, Medium & Messenger: Mary Corcoran on Reaching People Cover

Message, Medium & Messenger: Mary Corcoran on Reaching People

What does it take to walk away from a successful corporate career and build a multi-million dollar movement in seven months with no map? In this episode of Women I Want You to Know by Andrea L. Johnston™ Podcast, Andrea sits down with Mary Corcoran, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Save America Movement, the cross-partisan organization she launched with Steve Schmidt to slow the rise of authoritarianism and renew American democracy. Mary calls herself a recovering corporate executive. She spent a career in communications and marketing, the kind most people spend decades building, and then left it behind after watching a gap open up that no one was filling. What she traded was comfort. What she gained was a first-time founder's education, learned in real time and at full speed. Mary and Andrea unpack the strategy underneath the movement, and it maps directly onto building any business. Mary breaks an overwhelming mission into its parts and reaches her audience through three things: the message, the medium and the messenger. She makes the case that trusted local voices outperform polished national campaigns every time, that a nurse, a member of the clergy or a veteran in someone's own community will move people in a way that linear television never will. For any founder deciding where to put limited dollars, the lesson is to build around who your audience already believes, not around your budget. This conversation goes well beyond politics. Mary talks about leaning on a career and a life's worth of network to build something high stakes and high risk, why she had to shed the fear of being publicly wrong, and how she keeps an organization agile without letting it tip into chaos. She is candid about the all-encompassing reality of founder life and the discipline it takes for a woman to carve out time for her family inside it. Her closing ask is one any time-poor founder can act on: if you have five minutes and a phone, you have enough. This episode is for the woman who is building something no one has built before,who is tired of sitting on the sidelines and is ready to act on a big mission without a roadmap. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why leaving a successful career costs comfort, and why that discomfort is also the benefit * How Mary built a multi-million dollar nonprofit in seven months by leaning on her network * What the message, the medium, and the messenger reveal about reaching any audience * Why trusted local messengers outperform polished national campaigns every time * How breaking an impossible goal into parts keeps a team from burning out * Why being willing to be wrong and pivot is the hallmark of a successful founder * How Operation Liberty in Los Angeles became a pilot before scaling to other cities * What it means to stay agile without becoming completely chaotic * The three actions any founder can take in under thirty minutes * Why every dollar counts, whether you give five or five hundred Episode Resources * Save America Movement [https://thesaveamericamovement.org/] * Save America Movement on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SaveAmericaMvmt] * Save America Movement on Substack [https://saveamericamovement.substack.com/] * Connect with Mary Corcoran on LinkedIn  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryecorcoran/] Timestamps (0:00) Welcome and intro to Mary Corcoran  (1:17) Leaving a corporate career behind  (3:05) Defining the Save America Movement mission  (6:17) Setting big goals without burning out  (7:52) Message, medium, and messenger explained  (11:29) Engaging communities beyond the screen  (12:44) Leaning on your network as a founder  (16:58) Inside the Operation Liberty program  (21:24) Being willing to be publicly wrong  (27:45) Three actions in under thirty minutes  (31:03) The women running for office now

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Episode Cultivate Real Power Instead of Chasing Outrage Cover

Cultivate Real Power Instead of Chasing Outrage

What happens to the women who keep showing up to fight for democracy when the rooms making the laws have stopped pretending to play by the rules? In this episode of Women I Want You to Know by Andrea L. Johnston™ Podcast, Andrea sits down with Aftyn Behn, Tennessee State Representative for District 51, organizer, and former candidate for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District. Aftyn came up through grassroots advocacy, starting as one of the first organizers at the Tennessee Justice Center, then leading rural progressive work at National Indivisible and Rural Organizing. She ran for the State House in 2023 after the Tennessee Three protests and has since become one of the country's most distinctive voices on what it actually takes to build women's political power inside a state the Wilson Center has described as an electoral autocracy. Aftyn and Andrea trace the through-line of her work: the most punishing policies for women are being written in the states with the fewest women at the table, and the legislation drafted in Tennessee is being engineered to climb the Sixth Circuit and land at the Supreme Court. They talk about why the South is the frontline for the rest of the country, why local organizing beats national outrage, and why the playbook Aftyn is running is borrowed directly from the civil rights movement she studies in Eyes on the Prize. This conversation goes well beyond Tennessee. Aftyn shares what it costs to run for higher office as a woman right now, why old-school misogyny has come back into the open, and how she has trained herself to stop reacting and start building. Her guidance for women feeling overstimulated by the news cycle is the same guidance she gives candidates: pick a lane, find your cadre, move at the speed of trust. Her closing call to action is a charge every founder and operator should hear: get off the sidelines, get your hands dirty, and build the bench for the women who come next. This episode is for the woman who feels the urgency in her bones, who is tired of reacting to every headline, and who is ready to plant her work somewhere it can actually grow. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why the states with the fewest women in government have the most dangerous policy for women * How Aftyn went from the UN refugee agency in Geneva to one of Tennessee's most-watched legislative seats * Why she dressed as Marie Antoinette to troll a sitting House Finance chair, and what organizing lesson came out of it * How Tennessee is being used as a testing ground for federal rollbacks of women's rights * Why the Sixth Circuit pipeline matters for every woman, in every state * What the civil rights movement teaches us about using Southern legislation to move a national narrative * Why localization is the strongest antidote to authoritarianism * How to choose a lane when the news cycle is engineered to keep women paralyzed * Why the road to higher office is brutal for women right now, and why she is going to keep walking it * What Gen Z women are getting right that the rest of us need to learn from * Why your greatest legacy as a leader is the people you build the ladder for Episode Resources * The Behn Factor on Substack [https://aftynbehnfortn.substack.com/] * Rep. Aftyn Behn, Tennessee House District 51 [https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/LegislatorInfo/member?district=H51] * Connect with Aftyn Behn on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/aftyn-behn-for-congress/] * Tennessee Justice Center [https://www.tnjustice.org/] * Her Bold Move [https://www.herboldmove.org/] * End Times Fascism, Naomi Klein and Astra Taylor in The Guardian [https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/apr/13/end-times-fascism-far-right-trump-musk] * Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree Brown [https://www.akpress.org/emergentstrategy.html] * Eyes on the Prize documentary series, PBS [https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/eyesontheprize/] Timestamps (0:00) Introduction (1:30) From organizing to the Tennessee statehouse (3:13) Trolling power as Marie Antoinette (5:58) Why she ran for Congress (7:45) Her agenda and Pot for Potholes (11:19) Reproductive rights inside an electoral autocracy (13:55) Repealing nineteen laws with one ban (16:15) As goes the South, so goes the nation (19:36) Advice for women facing burnout (22:34) Find your people and choose a lane (24:05) The belief she had to release (25:02) Surviving threats and growing thick skin (28:55) Building the bench down ballot (31:16) Substack and how to support

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How a Political Strategist Funds the Women Nobody Else Will

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There is a moment in every career when the challenge stops being someone else's problem to solve. For Aimee Corso, Senior Vice President of Growth at Mirvie, that moment happened at the intersection of the most underfunded corner of medicine and one of the most consequential windows of a woman's life: pregnancy.  In this episode of Women I Want You to Know by Andrea L. Johnston™ Podcast, Andrea and Aimee unpack why pregnancy is not just a joyous event but a powerful diagnostic window into a woman's future health, how RNA-powered diagnostics can predict complications like preeclampsia before symptoms appear and what it looks like to bet your career on changing a system where 80% of maternal deaths are still preventable. Aimee has spent 20+ years taking what science proves and making sure it actually reaches people. She built that skill in the lab. Sharpened it at agencies and across two of Amazon’s largest healthcare initiatives. Tested it as a Chief Marketing Officer. And then made the boldest call of her career: walking away from one of the most resourced platforms in healthcare to join a pre-commercial startup in pregnancy health. Not because it was the safe decision. Because she saw where the science is going and who is finally funding it. In this episode, listeners will hear: * Personalized pregnancy care starts with data – and data gives you agency. Pregnancy is not just a joyous event: it’s a diagnostic window. The more you know about your own body, the more control you have over your outcomes, during pregnancy and beyond, before a crisis happens. * The US maternal health crisis is preventable. 80% of maternal deaths don't have to happen. Awareness and advocacy are the starting line. * Advocate loudly. Women of color are disproportionately not heard when they report symptoms. Every woman needs to know her biology and push back on a system that defaults to generic risk guidelines. * Translation is as important as the science itself. Healthcare needs more than researchers. It needs communicators, marketers and operators to truly have an impact. Don't count yourself out because you're not a clinician. * Career passion is not cliché — it's purposeful. When layoffs happen, companies pivot and startups lose funding, passion is the mechanism that keeps you moving. Build your career around it on purpose. * Block time for self-care.  Don’t rely on your good intentions. Put restoration in your calendar or it doesn't happen. Resources & Connections * Connect with Aimee Corso on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimee-corso-69a9001/] * Read Aimee’s WIWYTK Editorial Feature on LinkedIn [https://lnkd.in/eUbn889U] * Mirvie [https://www.mirvie.com/] — focused on RNA-based prediction of pregnancy complications * Connect with Andrea Johnston on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrealjohnston] * https://www.fuelforfemalefounders.com [https://www.fuelforfemalefounders.com] Enjoyed This Episode? Leave a review. Share it with a woman in your life who needs to hear this, especially one who is pregnant, planning to be, or has a daughter who may be someday. And join the conversation on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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