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She's So Bossy

Podcast de Jaci Russo & Melissa Bowen

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Hosted by branding expert Jaci Russo and licensed therapist Melissa Bowen, She’s So Bossy is a podcast for women who are building, scaling, and betting on themselves. Each episode features honest insights from female founders who’ve broken the million-dollar barrier—and what it really took to get there. If you're tired of vague inspiration and ready for strategy with substance, you're in the right place.

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11 episodios

episode Owning the Chair w/ Nancy Marshall: Transforming a Third-Generation Company from the Inside Out artwork

Owning the Chair w/ Nancy Marshall: Transforming a Third-Generation Company from the Inside Out

In this episode of She’s So Bossy, Jaci and Melissa sit down with Nancy Marshall, third-generation owner of Aluminum Supply Company, Marshall Sales, and a West Michigan fastener distributor. Nancy took over the business in 2005, stepped into leadership during a recession, and rebuilt three companies while navigating the realities of legacy, culture, and change. She talks candidly about inheriting a business she didn’t start, learning to lead without her father’s safety net, and confronting the fear and isolation that come with running a family-owned operation. She shares how the recession forced her to diversify, how she dismantled the old way of doing things, and what it took to stop being the lid that held growth back. Nancy explains how vulnerability made her a stronger leader, why hiring for character changed her team, and how peer participation in hiring helped transform the culture. She discusses shifting the three companies from siloed operations to shared strengths, adapting to a male-dominated industry, and preparing her daughter for succession in a healthier, more transparent organization. She also covers the resilience forged in crisis, the long arc of redefining leadership at sixty-two, and the discipline required to build a company people actually want to work in. For women leading multigenerational companies, for founders trying to get out of day-to-day operations, and for anyone wrestling with legacy versus evolution, this conversation delivers clarity, hard-earned lessons, and a precise framework for growth.

18 de dic de 2025 - 52 min
episode From Rock Bottom to Reinvention: How Elizabeth Ponce Built a Multi-Million Dollar Construction Empire artwork

From Rock Bottom to Reinvention: How Elizabeth Ponce Built a Multi-Million Dollar Construction Empire

At just 23 years old, with two kids and $5,000 borrowed from her dad, Elizabeth Ponce launched a construction company that would eventually become a multi-million dollar success. But the journey was anything but smooth. In this episode, Elizabeth joins hosts Jaci Russo and Melissa Bowen to share how she rebuilt after losing everything, what resilience really looks like, and why authenticity and people—not marketing budgets—built her brand. Elizabeth opens up about: * Starting her business as a young single mom with no college degree * Losing it all after a major project collapse and how she clawed her way back * Building a loyal team that lines up to work for her every summer * Doubling revenue in a single year through better planning and people development * Creating the Luna Awards, a statewide celebration honoring women in construction It’s a story of grit, humility, and the power of showing up—proof that leadership isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about refusing to quit. Listen if you’ve ever thought about giving up, wondered how to grow again after a loss, or needed a reminder that resilience isn’t built in comfort—it’s built in the climb.

20 de nov de 2025 - 51 min
episode Leading with Grace and Grit: A Conversation with Missy Rogers of Noble Plastics artwork

Leading with Grace and Grit: A Conversation with Missy Rogers of Noble Plastics

In this episode of She’s So Bossy, we sit down with Missy Rogers, co-founder and president of Noble Plastics, to talk about leadership, resilience, and the realities of building a business. From growing up in New Orleans and navigating unexpected adventures abroad to leading a manufacturing company in Louisiana, Missy shares the wisdom she’s gained along the way. She opens up about what it means to celebrate team success while staying grounded, how leaders can give space and grace for people to grow, and why leadership always starts with leading yourself. We also talk about learning through mistakes, building trust with your team, and redefining what it means to “be the boss.” If you’ve ever wondered how to balance confidence with humility or how to nurture talent without micromanaging, this conversation will inspire you. Highlights: * Missy’s early journey and unexpected lessons in resilience * How to recognize and develop talent without pigeonholing people * Why leadership begins with leading yourself * The importance of giving team members grace as they grow * The power of redefining success beyond titles and accolades LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/noble-plastics-inc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/noble-plastics-inc/] FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/NoblePlastics/ [https://www.facebook.com/NoblePlastics/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobleplastics/ [https://www.instagram.com/nobleplastics/]

2 de oct de 2025 - 1 h 3 min
episode From Granola to Greatness: Stacy Sloan’s Journey with Three Little Birds artwork

From Granola to Greatness: Stacy Sloan’s Journey with Three Little Birds

In this episode of She’s So Bossy, Jaci Russo and Melissa Bowen sit down with Stacy Sloan, founder of Three Little Birds Granola, to talk about how she turned a passion for healthy food into a multi-million-dollar business that’s feeding kids across the country. Stacy shares her path from working as a chef to becoming an “accidental entrepreneur,” how her granola ended up in school districts nationwide, and why confidence and persistence were her biggest business lessons. The conversation dives into the myths about granola as a health food, the importance of providing kids with nutritious meals, and the challenges Stacy faced in growing her business. She also opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, learning to make decisions before she felt ready, and how The Science of Getting Rich shaped her leadership style. And in true She’s So Bossy fashion, Stacy reflects on what it means to be called “bossy” as a woman in business, the power of persistence, and the importance of leaving people with the “experience of increase.” What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * Why most mass-produced granola is just “a cookie in a bag” – and how Stacy set out to change that. * How she found her niche in K–12 school nutrition programs and why it became her calling * The role confidence (or the lack of it) plays in building a business * Why making quick decisions – and sometimes spending money before you’re ready – can be game-changing * How The Science of Getting Rich influenced Stacy’s leadership and values About Stacy Sloan: Stacy Sloan is the founder of Three Little Birds Granola, a company dedicated to making truly healthy, allergen-free granola that kids (and adults) love. Her products are now served in schools across Michigan, Minnesota, Texas, California, and Colorado, helping thousands of students build healthier eating habits from an early age.

18 de sep de 2025 - 49 min
episode Reinventing the Wedding Industry with the Founders of Something Borrowed Blooms w/ Lauren & Laken artwork

Reinventing the Wedding Industry with the Founders of Something Borrowed Blooms w/ Lauren & Laken

When cousins Lauren Bercier and Laken Swan came up with the idea to rent silk wedding flowers, it sounded a little crazy—even to them. But nearly 10 years and 50,000 weddings later, Something Borrowed Blooms has revolutionized the bridal industry and built a multimillion-dollar brand out of Lafayette, Louisiana. In this episode, Jaci and Melissa sit down with the founders to talk about what it takes to scale a business from an idea no one believed in to a national brand that's now competing with traditional florists and fresh flower delivery services. They share how they built a disruptive model, overcame moments that nearly broke them, and why their “path to 10%” is the north star for every decision they make. From FedEx runs in U-Hauls to power poses in bathroom mirrors, this is the real story behind how two women turned scrappy startup energy into category-defining success, without a roadmap, but with relentless drive and trust in each other. If you're building something big, this one’s for you.

11 de sep de 2025 - 49 min
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