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From Crown to CEO: Memoir, Motherhood & a Million-Dollar Business

38 min · 22. apr. 2026
episode From Crown to CEO: Memoir, Motherhood & a Million-Dollar Business cover

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Jessica Danel built a million-dollar childcare business in 2008, survived one of the first school shootings in American history in 1992, raised a daughter with open-heart needs, cerebral palsy, and autism, and walked away from it all to be present. Her memoir Bucket List from a Redneck Girl captures it exactly the way she talks raw, funny, and honest in a way most people don't dare to be in print. She joins Jocelyn Moore for a conversation that swings from laugh-out-loud to deeply moving and back again. Jessica shares: ✅ Growing up "redneck" in a small California farming town and feeling less than ✅ The chapter she doesn't talk about on podcasts: "Shhh, Pretend You're Sleep" ✅ What success looks like now at 52 — spoiler: it involves laundry and 401k contributions Chapters/Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes 04:00 The Journey of Writing a Memoir 10:55 Difficult Chapters and Personal Struggles 18:09 High School Memories and Lessons Learned 22:18 Building a Million Dollar Business 29:37 Transitioning to Podcasting and Future Projects 33:31 Defining Success and Future Aspirations Connect with Jessica Danel: 🌐 Website: jessaying.net [http://jessaying.net] 📚 Book: Bucket List from a Redneck Girl (available on Amazon) 🎙️ Podcast: Jess Saying with Jessica Danel [https://jesssaying.net/podcast/] (YouTube, Spotify, iHeart, and all podcast platforms) Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info [https://www.jmentertainment.info] 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow [https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow] Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

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Jessica Danel built a million-dollar childcare business in 2008, survived one of the first school shootings in American history in 1992, raised a daughter with open-heart needs, cerebral palsy, and autism, and walked away from it all to be present. Her memoir Bucket List from a Redneck Girl captures it exactly the way she talks raw, funny, and honest in a way most people don't dare to be in print. She joins Jocelyn Moore for a conversation that swings from laugh-out-loud to deeply moving and back again. Jessica shares: ✅ Growing up "redneck" in a small California farming town and feeling less than ✅ The chapter she doesn't talk about on podcasts: "Shhh, Pretend You're Sleep" ✅ What success looks like now at 52 — spoiler: it involves laundry and 401k contributions Chapters/Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes 04:00 The Journey of Writing a Memoir 10:55 Difficult Chapters and Personal Struggles 18:09 High School Memories and Lessons Learned 22:18 Building a Million Dollar Business 29:37 Transitioning to Podcasting and Future Projects 33:31 Defining Success and Future Aspirations Connect with Jessica Danel: 🌐 Website: jessaying.net [http://jessaying.net] 📚 Book: Bucket List from a Redneck Girl (available on Amazon) 🎙️ Podcast: Jess Saying with Jessica Danel [https://jesssaying.net/podcast/] (YouTube, Spotify, iHeart, and all podcast platforms) Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info [https://www.jmentertainment.info] 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow [https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow] Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

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