This week on Found-HER, I get real about what it means to be a female franchisor in a space that has been dominated by old systems, old voices, and old rules. I’ve worn every role in franchising, from selling popcorn as a young mom, to being a franchisee, to now being the franchisor, and along the way, I’ve witnessed and experienced an insane amount of gatekeeping. But here’s the truth: there is more than one way to build a legacy. There is room for women to lead differently and do it well. S...
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This week on Found-HER, I get real about what it means to be a female franchisor in a space that has been dominated by old systems, old voices, and old rules. I’ve worn every role in franchising, from selling popcorn as a young mom, to being a franchisee, to now being the franchisor, and along the way, I’ve witnessed and experienced an insane amount of gatekeeping. But here’s the truth: there is more than one way to build a legacy. There is room for women to lead differently and do it well. S...
Welcome back to Found-HER! This week, I’m talking with my high-vibe and wildly inspiring friend Kristina Bartold, CEO of The Social Snippet and Co-Founder of High Vibe Women. In this episode, we’re talking about what it actually takes to build a business, a community, and a life that feels aligned. We chat about leaving the security of a “real job,” why your network is often your greatest business asset, and the moments that nearly broke her, like a CRA nightmare that became one of her bigge...
Found-HER with Kimberley Hiebert
This week on Found-HER, I get real about what it means to be a female franchisor in a space that has been dominated by old systems, old voices, and old rules. I’ve worn every role in franchising, from selling popcorn as a young mom, to being a franchisee, to now being the franchisor, and along the way, I’ve witnessed and experienced an insane amount of gatekeeping. But here’s the truth: there is more than one way to build a legacy. There is room for women to lead differently and do it well. S...