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 to Found-HER, the podcast for women building empires, breaking barriers, and finding themselves in the process. I’m Kimberley Hiebert and I’m here to share the real, unfiltered journey of creating something bigger than yourself. Together, we’ll dive into the truth behind the wins, the growth that cracks you open and rebuilds you stronger, and what it really means to live as your truest self. If you’re ready to rise, redefine success, and finally claim your seat at the table, this spac...
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...